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Riverdale High School’s track teams took a breakfrompractice Wednesday, April 26, and went to Rapids City to help with sandbagging. As the Mississippi River nearsrecordhigh levels, the village’s sewerlift station on 14th Street was in danger from therising waters The track teams and coaches filled up sandbags and placed themaround the lift station to help protect the village’s infrastructure. The village of Rapids City B oard and the Public Works Depar tment are thankful to the students for helping the communit y andre sidents in their time of need
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Hillsdale’ s boardof trusteesreviewe d andapprovedthean nua l bu dg etatthei r meetingMonday,April17.FinanceChair JoniReisswentoverthefinalrevisedbudgetandfunding , revenue,projectsand opera ti ngexpensesfortheApril2023March2024fiscalyear Shediscusse d all thechangesfromthepreviousbudget beforetheboardunanimouslyapprovedit aspresented.
TheDociaStreetlift stationremote monitoringsystemisupandrunningand ha s beenbeneficia l an d cost-effectiv e fo r thevillagesofar.Fundswereallocatedin thisyear’sbudgettohavetheremotemonitoringsysteminstalledontheremaining twoliftstations.IronCladITprovidedabid
for each of these systems, totaling $6,467.12. The boardapproved spending up to $6,500 for the installation of the remote monitoring systems at both the Jackson Street and StinerAvenueliftstations.
Funding for two Mai n Stre et project s approved ea r lierthi s ye ar also wer e d iscussed because of specific guidelines when us ing M FT f un ds an d AmericanRescue Plan Act (COVID-19 relief) funds. ARPA funds can be designated to reimburse the genera l f und fo r payroll , whic h in turn frees u p som e genera l fund d olla rs to be used a t the b oard’sdi scre tion.The boar d decided that the curb and gutter project will be paid for from the general fund and the c rack s ealing pro jec t w ill be pai d for from the MFT account. Both road projects arescheduledtobecompletedthisyear.
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UpcomingeventsatRiverValley District Library,214S.Mai n St.inPortByron include:
Children’s Events
StoryTimes: Mon da ysandThurs da ys from 10:45to11:30a.m.JoinRVDL forstory time withstories, songs,craftsandinteractiveplaytim e. Buildearlyliteracyskills whilehaving fun!
Lego Club: Saturday,May27,from11a.m. tonoon.Come toRVDL onthefourthSaturdayofeac h monthandcreateyourLeg o masterpiece Thismonth’schallenge:Build thetalleststructure Willyoureachthe cloudsorwillyourtowertumble?
Teen Events
DungeonsandDragons: Friday,Ma y 19, from 4 to7:45p.m.JoinRVDLeveryother Fridayforthebelovedfantasy tabletop roleplaying game,Dungeons and Dragons!
Teen Cosplay: Friday, May 26,from5:30 to 7:30p.m Dress upasyour favorite characterandcomeformusic,snacks,craftsand art!
AdultEvents
HistoricalSociety:Monday, May 15, from 7 to 8 p.m.MerleCrabbofPortByro n wil l present a historica l reviewofthelifeand timesofEugeneAbbotLyford,PortByron residentandCivilWarsoldier.
Squeege e Painting : Thursday, May11, from6 to7:35p.m.TikTok“May’dusdoit! Inthis programwe willbeplacingdotsof paintdirectlyoncanvasandpullingthe paintdownwithrubbersqueegees.Even beginnerswillfeellikeabstractartprofessionalsaftertryingthis uniqueand satisfyingtechnique Adultsandteensareencouraged toparticipate.Registeronline
Friends ofRiverValleyDistrictLibraryPlant Sale: Friday, May12, from9 a.m.to 8 p.m andSaturday, May13,from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m. Just intimeforMother’s Day,the Friendsof theRVDLAnnual PlantSale!Orderonline atwww.rivervalleylibrary.orgorcall309523-3440.
WildflowerSeedBomb s : Thursday , May 18, from 6 to7:30p.m.Get inthegardening spirit withtheseself-plantingseedbombs! Thi s Creativ ebu g craftinvolv es clay , soil
dueinMay.Countydeputieswillperform inspectionsand a permitwillberequired andmustbeattachedtothe “slow-moving” emblemonthebackofthevehicle.
Theboardapproveda$150SilverSponsorship donationtotheRiverdale Unified Boostersfor theWarrenSuttonMemorial GolfTournamentthatwillbeheld in August They also ratifieda $1,230 invoice fromRoto-Rooterfor lastmonth’slift stationemergency.
MayorT.J.Francis informedtheboard thatMayisLawEnforcementAppreciationMonth,withthefirstweekbeing Law EnforcementMemorialWeek . He requestedthatthevillagecoverthecost of a drinkand snack for anyofficer atHillsdaleShellinMay.Thetrustees allagreed, sayingtheyappreciatewhattheofficers do forthecommunity.
and se ed s.Thesebombscreatean ideal environmentforgerminatingseeds byprotectingthem fromexternalagitators.Learn howtoturnthesesimplematerials into gift-w or thycrafts Adult s andteens are encouragedtoparticipate!Register online.
April BlueSuedeBookClub: Saturday,May 27,startingat1p.m.Adultsofallages can joinRVDLforanotherstimulating coffee andbookdiscussionatBlu e Suede! This monthwearereading“BrainonFire: My Month ofMadness,”bySusannah Calahan. Inthisautobiography,Calahandetails her experie nc e sufferingfrom a rarediseas e, which resultedin a monthoferraticbehaviorfrom which she hadnorecollection.Copies are limited! Pickupthe book atthe front desktodayor findit onLibby
Formore information onanyupcoming events, followRiverValleyDistrictLibrary onsocialmedia,visitrivervalleylibrary.org orstop bythelibrary Registrationforsome events isrequired to ensureenough space. Register onlineat www.rivervalleylibrary. orgor call RVDL at309-523-3440.
A ne w bout i quethat’s a one-st op shop forlocallymadeproductsisadding tothedivers e retailoption s in downtown Fulton.HomemadeHippie, own edandoperatedbyChelsea Lesniewsk i,officiall y openedSaturda y,April22 , andfeatures a curated collection ofjewelry,décorandhandmade itemsby19localartisansand growing.
Lesniewskineverplannedonopeninga boutique, but whenopportunity came herway,shedecideditwasthe directiontotake. She graduatedfrom Fu ltonHig h Schoo l in2015and received afull-ridescholarshiptoplay volle yballandsoftballatCar l Sandburg CollegeinGalesburg.Shegraduated withadegreeinmortuaryscience in 2018andworkedasafuneraldirector andembalmerupuntil2022,when her daughterwasborn.
In2020,shestartedmakingjewelry as a hobbyandshortlyafterbegan sell inghercreationstofriendsan d fam ilyunderthena me Homemad e Hippie.
InJanuar y, sheregist eredhe r home- base d businessasanLLCand dec id ed itwastimetoope na storefront andmakehervisionareality. “IknewwhatkindofstoreIwanted, but itwasjustaboutfinding a grea t
location. When I found out a space that became a vail abl e in th e hear t of Fulton, I couldn’t pass it up,” she said of the shop. It took about three months to transform the space with new flooring, paint, lighting and displays unti l the weekendgrandopening.
Lesniewski’s specialty is handmade polymer clay earrings, allnickel free and hypoallergenic. She also has a permanen t jew el ry bar where s hoppers can design t hei r own gold - fill ed or sterlin g silver necklace , bracelet o r anklet on the spot She travels locally with her jewelry bar to handmade marke ts, ba chel orett e par t ies , w eddingshowersandladies’nights.
Ho mema de Hipp ie f eatur es a c hic mix of local artisans: Shumake Acres handcrafted soaps, O le’Miss Outfitter s - Ri ve r Bra nd c lo th in g, Lou is Leather s handmade l eathergoods, TheUrbanArtStudiomacrame,Home Grownlaser-cutandengraveditems, WildflowerDesignsCo.wood cr a fts, Rae’ s Creationsdrinkware,Whit’ s WicksCo.cardiffusers,TheHoneyCo. homedécor , Lys Lau ghLoveDesi gn Co.fabrics,CraftyB.stylishfunctional design,Amber + Smokenaturalskin care,Crem a deMielskincare,River RoseCreationscandles,TheLangley Co jewelry, anditemsfrom Gunny & Co.,Woodstock,OleMissKerryJames, andFollysomePrints.
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ChelseaLesniewski of Fultonopened HomemadeHippie at 1009 Four th St.in Fultonon Saturday, April 22 The boutique of fers acurated collection of jewelr y, décor and handmade items by 19 local ar tisans.
businessesan d contin ue bringing a curated collectionofuniquepiecesto mystore. I wanteveryon e towalkin andfindsomethingtheylove,” LesniewskisaidofHomemadeHippie, locatedat1009FourthSt. inFulton.
Hoursare10a.m.to5p.m.Thursdays and Fridaysand10a.m to 3 p.m.SaturdaysandSundays.Visithomemadehippie.netorfollowthemonsocial mediaforphotos , updates,jewelr y partybookingsandmore.
Eye-catchingorang e décorand a Frenchbulldogmascotarepartofthe allureof a new realestateagencyalong Route84inRapids City witha mission of“enrichinglivesbyhelpin g people find their nexthome.”
TheopeningofNextHomeQCRealty offerspotentialhomebuyersa comfortable andappealing office spacetowork withprofessionalandknowledgeable associatesreadytomakehomeownershipa reality.
A grandopening celebrationatthe officeTuesday,April 25,featured giveaways,raffles,refreshmentsandtours oftherevampe d offic e spaceat1202 SecondAve.inRapids City.
VillagePresidentHarold Mir e Jr. thankedthem fortheirinvestmentin thecommunityandjoine d incutting theribbon.
NextHomeQCisownedbyDe br a
Hold am pf, a Por t Byronnativeand experiencedrealestat e agentwith almost 12yearsinthefield Shestarted insalesworkin g with f amilyinthe automotiveaccessoriesmanufacturing business with a position thatallowed hertotravelallovertheworld,seeking
qualityproductsandpeopl e tohelp produce fine automotiveproducts.
Eventually thefamily businesswas sold,bu t Holdampfenjoyedworking withpeoplean d deci de d topursu ea careerinrealestate,firstwithRE/ MAXthenRealty One Group.Lastyear
Pictured at NextHome QC Realty ’s ribbon-cut ting on Tuesday, April 25, are Tammy Hamerlinck , Trinit yLobdell, Rae Carlson, Debra Holdampf and VillagePresident Harold Mire Jr in thefront, from left, Mindy Wakefield, Mikki Vrban Krantz, Leila Vold andAbby McAlister in the middle and Wayne Brinkmeier andTiffany Massey-We ssels in the back
shedecidedshewasreadytoownher ownbrokeragebutwantedsomething “le ss cor po rat ean d morepe ople oriented.”Aftermonthsofresearch,she found theNextHomefranchiseandwas
Born: July22,1936inFulton,IL
Died: April30,2023inClinton,IA
MardelleDykstra,86, diedonSunday,April 30,attheAlverno
NursingHome,Clinton Iowa,whereshehad residedforthepast threeyears.
Shewasbornon
July22,1936,inthemidstofoneoftheworst heatwavestheMidwesthaseverseen.Her motherspentthelastfewmonthsofher pregnancyinthebasementoftheirhomeon 13thAvenue,Fulton,tofindrelief.Hertwin sisterdidnotsurvive,butMardellewasborn withmanyGod-giventalents.
Born: February8,1964inMoline,IL
Died: April27,2023inErie,IL
Heavengained anotherangelwith thepassingofLisaI. Raischel,59,ofErie, ILonThursday,April 27,2023.Shepassed peacefullyather homesurroundedby herlovedones.Visitationwasheldfrom1:00 pm–5:00pmSunday,April30,2023atGibson–BodeFuneralHomeinErie.Graveside Serviceswereheldat11:00amonMonday,in theErieCemetery.
Born: April15,1933inMorrison,Il
Died: April13,2023inKissimmee
SherryWhitmore, bornApril15,1933 inMorrison,Illinois, passedawayonApril 13,2023,justshyof her90thbirthday.She grewupinMorrison, surroundedbyfamily, andgraduatedfromMorrisonHighSchool in1951.SherryattendedLutheranHospital SchoolforNursesandwentontoserveas LeadPediatricNurseforwellover36years, impactingthelivesofmany.
Mardelleusedthesetalentswisely, excellinginschoolandalltheactivitiesshe undertook.ShegraduatedValedictorian ofherFultonHighSchoolClassof1954,a yearafterthedeathofherfather,whom shedearlyloved.Attheencouragingofher counselor,sheappliedforandreceived,afull non-residentscholarshiptotheUniversityof Wisconsin,Madison,wheresheexcelledin FrenchandEnglishLiterature,graduatingin 1958.
Shetaughtthesetwosubjectsfortwoyears atbothRochelleHighSchool(Illinois),and GrandRapidsChristianHighSchool(Michigan),beforeretiringtobecomeafull-time stay-at-homemothertothreechildren: Elizabeth,Theodore,andJonathan.After thechildrenwereallinschool,shefocused herenergyonreligiousstudy,culminating inasecondBachelor’sDegreeinReligious
LisaIreneBrunerwasbornonFebruary8, 1964toWayneandMarjorie(Bird)Brunerin Moline,Illinois.ShegraduatedfromRiverdaleHighSchoolin1982andmarriedSteve RaischelonJune4,1983.Shelatermarried AndrewThorpeonSeptember1,2019.Lisa ownedherowntaxpreparationbusinessfor nearly30years,andtookgreatprideinassistingmanylocalfamilieswiththeirfinancial planning.
Allpeopledie,butnotallpeoplelive.Lisa livedlifetothefullest.Shewasknownforher sparklinggreeneyes,widesmile,andaccordingtohergrandchildren-her“squeezehugs”. Summertimewasherfavoriteseason;she lovedentertainingatherpoolandbeingin thesun.Lisaenjoyedherflowergarden,and wasknowntogrowfruitsandvegetablesshe
SherryissurvivedbyhersisterKaren (Mitchell)Thies,herbrotherBobMitchell (wifeBarbara);hernieceandnephews:Susan (Mitchell)Gregory,SteveMitchell(wife SueAnn),BillMitchell(wifeAmy)andgrandnephewsJakeMitchell(sonKatem),Brandon Mitchell,MarshGregory,andAuggieGregory.
Aromanticatheart,shemarriedthesame mantwice.SherryfirstmarriedDonWhitmorein1961asanewbride,andthenagain in1985inanhistorichandhewnwooden WeddingChapelinNashua,Iowa.Theywould share35yearsofmarriagetogether;hethen precededherindeathinthespringof2002.
Sherrycareddeeplyforthepeoplearound her,whethertheywerepatients,neighbors orfamily.Hersmilewaseasy,genuineand heartfelt.Shewillberememberedforthe
StudiesfromAquinasCollege—aninstitution sponsoredbytheDominicanNuns.Thisled hertotheCatholicChurch,whereshewas abletoserveaskeyboardistandorganistfor 22years—firstfor10yearsattheChurchof St.MaryinElizabeth,Illinois—andthenfor 12yearsatImmaculateConceptionChurch inFulton.
Mardelleissurvivedbyherhusbandofnearly64years,Charles;herthreechildren,ElizabethandhusbandBrentHainesofOakPark, Illinois;TheodoreofGrandRapids,Michigan; andJonathanofAnchorage,Alaska;andtwo grandchildren—WesliandMurphyDykstra alsoofAnchorage—andtheirmother,Julia DykstraofCleveland,Ohio.
Mardellewasprecededindeathbyher parents,DickandPearlWilkins,herstillborn sister,brotherLeonard,andsisterLois. AcelebrationofMardelle’slifewillbeheld
wouldlatermakeintoajamorsalsa.Aside fromaone-timefailofa“patiobrickpanof brownies”,herwholefamilywouldagreeshe wasafantasticcook!Asayoungmother,she wasveryactiveinherchildren’sactivities andproudlysupportiveofalloftheiradventuresthenandnow.Sheplannedhertravels aroundseeingherchildrenorattendinglive musicconcerts.Lisahadazestforlifeand enjoyedagoodpartyandgreatmusic!Inthe off-seasonfromhertaxbusiness,sheand Andytraveledoftenaroundthecountry.She lookedforwardtotheannualBluesCruise eventsandspendingtimecampingwiththe manyfriendsshe&Andyhadmadeoverthe years.
Sheissurvivedbyherhusband,Andrew Thorpe,Erie;daughters,Elizabeth(Jody)
beautifulbalanceofagentleintellect,acompassionateheart,andanadventurousspirit. SnowcoveredIllinoisroadsinwinterdidnot slowherdown,thoughshewasoneofthe firsttobuya‘bagphone’forthecarincaseof emergencies.Sherrylovedtovisitherbrother BobandfamilyinbothNorthCarolinaand FloridaandeventuallymovedtoFloridato retireandshareahomewithhersisterKaren.
ThefamilyofSherryWhitmorewouldliketo expresstheirprofoundgratitudetoDonovan JohnsonandhiscompassionateteamatSilverCrestAssistedLivingforprovidingSherry withpatientandattentivecarethroughout thelastfiveyearsofherlife.Thefamilyis alsodeeplygratefultothestaffatTheMike ConleyHospiceHousefortheirexceptional palliativecare.Thekindnessandsupportpro-
onThursdayMay4,2023,attheGathering Place,40810thAvenue,Fulton.A6:00-7:00 o’clocksupperwillbefollowedbyasharing of Mardelle’s life by those present. CelebrationoftheMassofChristianBurial willfollowatImmaculateConceptionCatholicChurchonFriday,May5,2023at10:30 AMwithFatherMatthewCamaioni, Celebrant,andFatherDavidAustin,Concelebrant, officiating.BurialwillbeatFultonTownship Cemetery.Thefuneralluncheonwillbeheld attheGatheringPlaceimmediatelyfollowing theservice.
MemorialsmaybemadetotheFACEEndowmentofFultonTownshipCemetery. ArrangementsentrustedtotheMcDonald FuneralHome&Crematory,Fulton. Onlinecondolencesmcdonaldfuneralhomes.com
Striegel,Skokie,IL,Sarah(Adam)Conners, St.Louis,MO;son,Michael(Brooklyn) Raischel,Oklahoma,City,OK;2grandchildren,NathanandAylaStriegel;andsister, Theresa(Bryan)Leydens,GrandJunction,CO. Lisawasprecededindeathbyherparents, andbrother,DavidBruner.
ItwasLisa’swishthatmemorialsmaybe madetotheErieBallAssociationortheErie AmbulanceService.Thefamilyhasaskedfor those whoattendhervisitationand graveside servicetocelebrateherlifebywearingbright colorsandparticipateinLisa’svisionofa NewOrleans-stylejazzfuneralmarch.Share amemoryorcondolenceatwww.gibsonbodefh.com
videdbyeveryoneinvolvedinSherry’scare willalwaysberememberedandappreciated. HergrandparentsFrankandMaude Mitchell, alongwithEdwardandHelene(Jansfen) Remmers,parentsKennethandEldora (Remmers)Mitchell,andhusbandDonald Whitmore,allpassedawaybeforeher,as well asherbelovedMaltesedogBrandy. Whenacalmingquietpresence wasneeded,Shewasthere.
Intheexcitementandmiracleofbirth, orinthemysteryandlossoflife, Shewasthere.
Towitnesshumanity,itsbeauty, ingoodtimesandbad,withoutjudgement, Shewasthere.
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drawn totheir#HumansOverHouses Program.
InMay2022,shebecamea franchise memberand put togetherher business plan, andlatelastyearstartedthe transf ormationoftheRapidsCit y office. Atthecoreofthefranchise is a com mitm e nttoclients,communi ti es and fellow agents.Holdampf’saimwas to keep a small o fficethatfocuse s on serv ingpeopleandthecomm un ity, ratherthan bankingprofits.
“Real estatecanbeverycomplicated and althoughmanypeople choosetogo it alone,a good realestateprofessional can helpinareas mostpeoplearenot prep aredfor . Wehavesomeon e for every one, ” shesaidofthebusines s,
Born: May22,1948inThomaston,GA
Died: April25,2023inLasalle,IL
ALBERTA.“SPARKY” FORSTER,74,ofMorrison,IL,diedTuesday, April25,2023,atthe IllinoisVeteransHome atLasalleinLasalle,IL.
Hismemorialservice willbeheldat12:00 PM onSaturday,May6,2023,attheMorrison ChapeloftheBosma-RenkesFuneral Home withKenRenkesofficiating.Military honors tofollow.Amemorialvisitationwill be heldfrom10:00AMuntilthetimeofthe service. Cremationriteshavebeenaccorded. Interment willbeatGroveHillCemeteryata later date.Memorialshavebeenestablished to AutismSpeaks,WoundedWarriorProject and HappyTails.
SparkywasbornMay22,1948,inThomaston, GA,toHenryJ.andMildredC.(Reeves) Forster. HeservedintheUnitedStatesArmy during theVietnamWarandDesertStorm.He
Born: February3,1939inCordova,IL
Died: April27,2023inAlbany,IL
whichcurrentlyha s 11 r ealestat e agents withmanyyearsofexperience an d varyin g background s readyto assist.
NextHomebillsitselfas“afranchise forthefuture”that’sbuilton a humanfirstbusiness model with a client-centricbrand, minimummarketing standards andautomatedtechnology.
“Thiscan bea veryrewardingprofession, andnothing makesyoufeelbetterthan helpingsomeonefinda placeto callhome,” Holdampfsaid.
TheRa pi dsCit y offic e isth e 606t h officelocat io n inthecount ry Visit nexthomeqcrealty.comfor listings,virtualtoursorfollowthemonsocial media formoreinformation.
marriedCherylD.WolfeonAugust7,1970,in ColoradoSprings,CO.Sparkywasemployed bytheCityofMorrisonWaterDepartment forover25years,retiringin2000.Hewasa lifelongmemberoftheMorrisonVFWPost #328.Hewasacarenthusiastandlovedto refurbishthem.Hewasanaviddragracing fanandenjoyedwatchingWesternsaswell astravelingtoColorado.
Survivorsincludehiswife,Cheryl;oneson, Jason(Kari)ForsterofMorrison,IL;three grandchildren,Blake(Ellie)ForsterofMorrison,IL,Chasitee(Ian)RemreyofClinton, IAandEmmaYoungquistofMt.Carroll,IL; fivegreat-grandchildren,Harper,Tinleyand LaineyRemrey,JacobandPaytonForster; threesisters,RubyThorntonofFulton,IL, PatriciaMederofKYandMarilynWilkinsof Fulton,IL;onebrother,Steve(Angie)Forster ofJacksonville,FL;specialfriend,WalterCage ofSyracuse,NY.
Hewasprecededindeathbyhisparents; onebrother,JohnForster;onesister,Maria Huizenga.
Tosendonlinecondolencesgotowww. bosmarenkes.com
Cordova,IL,thedaughterofWilliamandAnna (Wichern)Hansen.ShemarriedEllisRockon September14,1955inCarrollton,Mississippi.
Shewasemployed23yearsasacafeteria managerforRiverBendSchoolDistrict Unit2.Geraldineretiredin1990withher husbandtotravelandenjoymanystates, workingsummersinArizona,NewMexico, ColoradoandWyoming.Theylastworkedat RockwoodStateParkinMorrison,IL.They spentwintersinWhy,Arizona.In2016they returnedtoAlbanytoenjoyfamily.
First BaptistChurch,15300FordRd.Geneseo, IL. Visitationwillbefrom10:00–11:00am prior totheserviceattheChurch.Burialwill be inLuskCemetery,Albany,IL.Memorials maybemadetoFirstBaptistChurch, Geneseo.
GeraldinewasbornFebruary3,1939in
Geraldineissurvivedbyherdaughter, Ramona(Tim)VanLoo,Colona,IL;son,Ernie (Judy)Rock,Florida;6grandchildrenand15 greatgrandchildren.Shewasprecededin deathbyherparents;husband,Ellis“Rocky” in2020;son,RonRock;3sisters;and2brothers.Shareamemoryorcondolenceatwww. gibsonbodefh.com
60Years
May1,1963
Officialsofth e America n AgriculturalChemical C ompanyinFulton havesaidtherewillbenochangeinthe personnelormanufacturingoperationsas a resultofthepurchaseofthe chemicalfirmbyContinentalOilCompany.The plant will operate asitdoes nowbutas a divisionor subsidiary of ContinentalOil.
MissCarolOtten s ha s beennam ed toserveasoneofthehonorresidents in a campusresidencehallatIllinoi s StateNor mal Universit y inNormal duringthe1963-64schoo l year.Hon or r esi de nt s willass is t th e hal l dir ec tor wit h adm in istrative de tai ls and ser ve ascounselorsforfreshmenandsophomorewomen.
50 Years
May2,1973
KevinBoonstraset a schoolrecord forFultonHighSchoolthisseasonwith a pol e vaultof12feet, 3 inchesatthe DavenportRelays.Healsowonfirstin thehighjumpatDavenportwithaleap of6feet.
Plansforfourtenniscourts advancedanotherstepwhentheTe nnisCom mit teedecidedtopushahead with an e ffo rt toge t th e court s ready fo r playthissummer . Progres sw il l
dependontheresponsetoanappealto thepublicforfundstohelppayforthe courts.It was agreed thatmembersof theTennisCommitteewouldmeetwith t heCityCounc il inaneffor t towor k outmoredefinitearrangementsabout thelocationofthecourts.
40Years
May4,1983
GaylordandSharonRigg,ownersof Fulton’sUnion76servicestation,have completedmajorchangestothebusiness.Th e statio n hadbeen a fullse rvicestationandhasbeenconvertedto acombinationfullserveandselfserve operation.Thestationalsohasbeen rem odel ed an d renovate d int oan ice creambusinesscalledSweetTime,and greatl y expan de d hour s hav e bee n announced.
Anewattractionattheninthannual Dutc h Day s Festivalwillbetoursof HaroldWierenga’s“HeritageCanyon,” spo nsoredbyth e FultonChamberof Commerce. Wierenga tookanoldrock quarryinthenorthendandcreated a masterpiece.Bit s an d piece s ofFulton’spastarescatteredthroughoutthe canyon.
30Years
April28, 1993
Afterseveralmonths,thespecul a-
ti onisover . Thequestionof“What’s goinginon14thAvenue”wasanswered whenth e Ful tonCityCounci l metin specialsessionwithPresidentJoe ClarksonofFultonStateBank.Thetwo partiesannouncedalandandbuilding ac qu isitio n tha t willbeofin te re stto almost everycitizenin Fulton Mayor VenHuizenannounced thecityagreed topurchasethebuildingnowoccupied byFultonStateBank.FultonState Bankwill builda newbuildingonthe eastendof14thAvenue.
TheRiverBendMinisterialAssociationisproviding a formerSuperBowl player tocloseoutDutch Days Leslie Frazierplayeddefensivebackwiththe 1986SuperBowlwinners, theChicago Bears.
20Years
April 30,2003
ThecityofFultonreceivedan energygrantfromtheDepartmentof CommerceandEconomicOpportunity. Thegrantwillbeusedtoassisthome andbusinessowner s inmakingtheir buildingsmoreenergyefficient.
Rev. ErvSmithisthenewpastorof Tr inityReformedChur ch, 51 4 13th Ave.,Fulton.Heandhiswife,Dorothy, m ovedtoFulton f romMolinean d begantheirpastora l dutiesApril1. Rev.Smithmostrecentlyservedatthe
Transientglobalamnesiareferstoatemporary lossofmemorythat canno t be ac counted f orby otherknownconditions.Accordingly,stroke mustbeconsidered,aswellascertaintypesofepilepsyorseizures.Thenameisabitofamisnomer becauseitisno t entirel y global.Mostpeopl e remembertheirname,theirfamilyandothercircumstance s fro m thepa s t. Theys implyhave a blockoftimethattheycannotrecall.
Theti me perio d isus uall y onl ya matterof hours,whichiswhytheter m transie nt is employed.Theproce ss israthersudd en Also, normalcognitionisretained, which includesthe abilitytonamefamiliarobjectsandtofollow tasks.Thereisnoparalysisorimpairedwordfindingorrecognitionasmightoccurinastroke.The returnofmemor y isusua lly gr adua l an d tota l memor y lossis us uall y nomo re t ha n 24hours. However,eventshappeningdurin g theincident aregenerallylosttothepersonforever.
Frustrationoftenleadsanindividualwithtransientglobalamnesiatoquestion“WhatamIdoing here”or“Howdidwegethere.”Itisimportantto noteiftheindividualhasexperienced anyrecent
head i njury. The source of t heexp eri ence l ikely willnotbefound,butonoccasionexposureto extrem e ho t orcold wat er ,s trenuou s physical activity, even sexualintercourse,medicalprocedures oremotionaldistressmayprecipitate this condition.
H ighbloodpressure and h ig h choles ter olare notriskfactors,althoughmigrainesandbeing50 and older areofsome risk There areusuallyno complicationsfrom thecondition. Unfortunately, there’snoeasywaytopreventtheprocesseither. However,becausetheconditioncanmimicvery seriousconditionssuchasastroke,itisimportant tobecheckedoutimmediately,includingthe emergencyroom,ifyourproviderfeelsthatwould bebest.
Dependingontheconcernbetweenthepatient, familyandprovider,theremaybeeitheraperiod ofobservationoraworkuptocheckforotherconditions.Thisworkupmightincludeareferraltoa neurologist.Teststhatmightbeperformedunder certainconditionsin cl ude i magingof th e brain, suchas a CATscan or anMRIor a brainwaves studyknownasanelectroencephalogramorEEG.
Again,theprognosisremainsquitegood.
ChristFamilyChurchin Davenport, Iowa,whichisaffiliatedwith the ReformedChurchofAmerica.
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Thecityispreparingforth e Dutc h DaysFestivalthi s weekend.Kiw anis andKeyClubmembersperforme d highwayandbikepathcleanup with morethan22bagsoftras h gathered . A cit y ofFultoncrewrepainte d downtownparkingspaces.ArnieDamhoff, ownerofA& D Electric,andCharl es Dykstramadesur e th e soun d syste m isready.Eve n MotherNatureisgettingintotheactasthetulips are blooming.
The F ulto n HighSchoolSpan is h 4 clas s wenton a fieldtriptoChicago . TheyvisitedthePilsenNeighbo rhood, a Hispanicarea,aswellas the Mexica n Fin e ArtsMuseum,which is the onl y oneintheMidwest. Students wh o enjoyedthe tr ipincludedKy lie Kennedy,AmyKnight,Carol Hillje, Morga n Weirema,Hale y Wiebeng a, Rache l McDon ne ll , LauraJurkovac , Mor ga n Snyder,Tod d Reynolds , EmilyKnight,KyleWiebenga, Tim Green,DavidStage , Morgan Sanquist, MaKenaCasey,Kelse y Leffl er, Samanth a Raa b and Nikki Crosthwaite
The Port ByronFarmers Marketwillopenfortheseason from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday,May7.Withconstructionand changesattheformerlocationatBlackhawkBank & Trust, themarket will beintheparkinglot atClockTower Community Bank,1006N.HighSt.inPortByron,byDollarGeneral.
ThemarketwillbeopeneverySunday,sobesureto stopbyforaselectionofgoodssuchaseggs,honey, greens,jellies,bakedgoods,handmadejewelryandmore! FollowPortByronFarmersMarketonFacebookforupdates.
TheIllinoisDepartmentofTransportationannounced that,weatherpermitting,constructionwillbeginTuesday, May2,onInterstate88inWhitesideCounty.Theworkzone isfromtheRockIslandCountylinetothreemileseastof thecountylineneartheSandRoadunderpass.
Workconsistsofpavementpatching.Laneclosureswill berequiredduringtheproject,whichisexpectedtobe completedwithinthreeweeks.
Motoristscanexpectdelaysandshouldallowextratime fortrips.Toavoidtheworkarea,whenfeasible,useof alternateroutesshouldbeconsidered.Driversareurgedtopay closeattentiontochangedconditionsandsignsinthework zones,obeythepostedspeedlimits,refrainfromusing mobiledevicesandbealertforworkersandequipment.
Paul andRuthHuizengawillbecelebrat in gt hei r6 8thwedding a nniversary onFriday,May12.
ThecoupleownedandoperatedHuizenga Plumbingfor53years. Theyarebothgraduate so fE rie High School.
PaulservedwiththeU.S.Armyand is ap astmemberoftheErieRotar y
Club,ErieFireDepartmentandserved asmayorofErie.
Ru thserve dont heErie L ibrary Board,is am emberof aC hristian Women’sClubandvolunteersatthe ErieFoodPantry.
Congratulatorycardsmaybesentto 121116thAve.,Erie,IL61270.orfeel freetocall.
MandiRog gy ofMorr is on ,ac oac hf orth e Bi-CountyEducationCooperativeSpecialOlympics Team,washonoredwithanUnSungHero Awa rdonFriday,April21 ,a tt heAmerica n LegionFoundationinRockFalls. LindaBoardsen, presidentoftheBi-CountyFoundation, in formedRog gyearlier t hismonth t hatshe’d beennominatedbyHeatherToppertofMorrison.
Toppert’sdaughter,Embrey,16,hasbeenin theBi-County SpecialEducationCooperativefor 11 years.SheattendstheLifeSkillsProgramat MorrisonHighSchoolandwas acheerleaderthis
year. S he’scompete dinb asket ball,bowling , trackandfield and anewsport,SoccerSkills,all underRoggy’s tutelage.Embreyhasnumerous medalsfromregionalandstatecompetitions.
UnSungHeroAwardsrecognizeindividualsor groupsofindividualsthatmake adifferencein thelivesofchildrenwithdisabilities.Theaward isgivento at eac her ,s tuden tora commun it y memberwhomakes asignificantcontributionin thelifeof apersonwith adisability.Recipients mayormay nothavespecialneeds,andeligibility willnotberestrictedbasedonthosefactors.
UnSungHeroAwardsarecollectedthroughthe schoolyearandgiveninspringofeachyear
ByKATHLEENA.SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
MORRISON –AnE riemanwho pleadedguiltytoimproperlaneusage in t hedeathof a7 6-year-oldErie wo ma nk ille dinah ead-oncollision al mo s tt hre ey earsagohasbeense ntenced to a$1,000fineandcourtfees.
NathanialD.“Nathan”Bearsley,38, was ticketedSept.6,2020,forimproper
la n eu sa geinthe crash t hatkilled JoyceM.Kaecker.
Thatchargewas dismisse dA pri l7 , 2021,andfour countsoffelony aggravate dD UI drugsan dm isdeme a norimproper laneusagewere
filedJuly13,2021. Thefelonychargesweredismissed withoutprejudiceApril26becausethe statehadinsufficientevidenceto suppo rt them,State’sAttorney T erry Costellosaidinhismotiontodismiss. Shouldevidencearise,thosecharges couldberefiledandBearsleycould fac ee nhance dc harges of t hreeto14 y ears inprisononeachcount,court recordsshow.
Accordingtocour td ocumen t s, investigatorshadallegedBearsle y wa sd rivingunderth ei nfluenc eo f marijuanaand/oroneorsomecombina tio no ff ou ro th erdr ugs whenhe cr os se dt hece nt erli ne onAlbany RoadnearBurnsRoadabout6:45p.m . thatday an dc ollidedwit hK aecker’s vehicle.
Kaecker diedatthe scene.Bearsley washospitalized.
MHS students volunteered to direct traf fic and unload appliances, electronics and other items from communit y members’ vehicles during the LionsClub’s Recycle Day event. Picturednear the grandstand at the Whiteside County Fairgrounds are Madison Krum , MadisonHouzenga, Donny Reav y, Carson Strating,Blake Adams, Zayden Boonstra , Aiden Dolie slagerand Sebastian Carreno
TheMorrisonLionsRecycleDay washeldonEarthDay,Saturday, April22,attheWhitesideCounty Fairgrounds.Itwa sa coldday , but thecommunitydidnotletthe weatherinterfereasligh t drizzle, slee t and snow a ppeare df rom t ime totime.
The c lub isappreciativeofthe generous donations receivedatthis event. A portionofthemoney receivedwil l bedi str ibutedtothe BoyScouts,Key Club, FFA Chapter, an d Athleti c Bo os ters/Morriso n Footballasyoung peoplefromthese groupshelpedwithvariousjobs duringth e event. A donatio n also will be give n totheWhiteside CountyFairBoardforuseofthe facility.Anyfundsremainingwill gotoward communityprojects.
Theclubappreciate s theoppo r-
tunitytopartnerwithour loca l youthandthe SaukValley CommunityCollegeImpactprogram.
Theclubwouldlike tothankour communit y partner s and s po n sor s includingthecityofMorrisonstaff, TBKBank, FarmersNational Bank, 1stGateway CreditUnion,Resthave HomeandRehabilitation , Republi c Services, Kunes AutoGroupofMorrison, CarQuest,AmericanLegion, Yar br oughAppliances , Preston BushExcavating,RonShankand JoeRobbins.
Vehiclescir c lingtherecycl e routetotaled191.Theclubcollected 100smallinkcartridges,146 pairsof glasses,64cellphones, 1½pounds of keysand41pairsoftennisshoes BoyScouts reportedreceiving more aluminumcansthanthetotalfor thepasttw o years Farmers
Warrantydeeds
LarryT.and FondaM. WyatttoJeremy D.andKathleenAllen,oneparcelinSterling Township and1312E.28th St.,Sterling,$246,000
Steven M. andJustinM. Habben to Miguel Casas, 1304 13thAve.,RockFalls, $33,000.
HideAway HillstoSalvador Victor, one parcel onQuailHollow Court,Fenton, $12,500.
RockBottomsFarms Inc.toJonathanJ. Cox, 19174Anderson Road,Prophetstown, $40,000.
ErmaL.RobinsonEstate,Sharon K. Gaffey,Roxann Robinson, Cheryl L.Clarke, andDebra A.Oliver toPatrick M.andLisa Campbell,607 FreeportRoad, Sterling, $95,000.
JohnL.and DyanneR.Hohler to KarolynL.Teal, 404 NinthAve., Sterling, $5,200.
Industrial DevelopmentCommission andthecityofRock FallstoUnitedMetal Buildings LLC, two parcels in Coloma
NEWSBRIEFS
Ann’s Helping Hands garage sale is May6
ThecommunityisinvitedtoAnn’sHelpingHands,20828FriedensRoad,Port Byron,from10a.m.to2p.m.Saturday, May6,foragaragesale.
Specialsinclude$1bagsofclothes(limit onepairofjeansperbag),andeverythingin thegarageispricedat$5to$10,unless markedotherwise.Bringthekidsandenjoy abouncehouse,gamesandacookoutasa thankyouforsupportingtheorganization!
Albany villagewidesales set for May 13
Township,$140,000
KevinM.Orth toJamie M.Munther, 407S.Base St.,Morrison,$117,000.
RobertW. DavistoJeffandJamieVenhuizen,9319SpringHillRoad,Erie, $325,000
VickyL.WorkmantoAngela S. Vandervinne and MelissaA.Sterenberg, 711MilnesDrive,Morrison,$0.
PhilipM.and WendyK.OttenstoD&E HilltopProperties, 1100Fourth St., Fulton, $315,000
CSSTProperties LLCtoDenaRead, 2211Canal St.,RockFalls,$99,800.
RobertW.andLisaA. Klomannto EsthelaIbarra, 181314th Ave., RockFalls, $18,000.
JamesHoffman to815 PropertiesLLC, 3308W.RockFalls Road/U.S. Route30, RockFalls(AtilanoStorage), $300,000.
LacyM.Coleto MelissaG.Jacoby,705 E.16thSt.,Sterling, $115,000.
JerryW.LancastertoDrake AustinCollis,one parcelonGolfviewCourt, Erie, $16,750.
NationalBank’ s shreddingtruc k had a busymorningandtheFFA Chapte r was keptbus y wit h the scr ap i ro n an d elec t ro n ics.Ro n Shankha da ful l trailerofpaper/ cardboardandCarQuestcollecte d severalaut o siz e batteri es Morrison Poli ce Ch iefPedroVall ad ares Jr.collectedmany unwant edme dicationsfromresidents.
RecycleDayisonewaythe Lions Clubfulfillstheir mo tto , WE SERVE.
Anyon e inter es te d inknowi ng moreaboutLionscanattendour meeting s heldatnoononthefir st and thirdTuesdayofeachmonth at HappyJoe’s, 109 W.Main St.,Morrison.
Moreinformationisavailableon ourwebsitewww.eclubhouse.org/ sites/morrisonil/contact.php
Quitclaimdeeds
DarrenL.andLes li e L.MillertoD& L MillerPropertiesLLC,25460Dee r Run, Sterling,$0.
ErmeniaR.PignatelliTrustto AnthonyHeide,140 7 W.23rdSt.,Sterling , $0.
Heathe r L.Daue n toMarkusIsaias Chavez,902W.23r d St. , Sterling,$0.
DrivenResult s toScottJ.Lodor,604 16thAve. , Sterling,$0.
Trusteesdeeds
AlanS.andPatriciaJ.KaplanTrustto VampLLC,threeparcelsonYorktown Road,Morrison,$0.
LarryG.andMaryR.McCormicktoT. BellDetasselingLLC,oneparcelonLyons Road,Prophetstown,$21,500.
MidlandStatesBankLandTrustNo. 1913toSterling1833RealEstateLLC,1833 LocustSt.,Sterling,$0.
MidlandStatesBankLandTrustNo. 1901toSterling1833RealEstateLLC,1901 LocustSt.,Sterling,$0.
ThevillageofAlbanywillhavevillagewidegaragesalesfrom8a.m.to2p.m. Saturday,May13.
Residentswhowishtobeonthesales listmustsignupattheVillageHallbyTuesday,May9,withacostof$5.Thelistwill beavailableonFriday,May12,attheShell gasstationandVillageHall.
PleasecallChelsiHolcombat563-5936886withanyquestions.
Odell library hosts LEGO Club on Saturday
Morrison’sOdellPublicLibraryhosts LEGOClubonthefirstSaturdayofthe monthfrom10:30a.m.tonoon.Allages and abilitiesarewelcometoattend!Thenext LEGOClubwillbeonSaturday,May6.
Executors deeds LarryD.ThiesEstatetoWendyL.and MicaS.Killinger,8684BurnsRoad,Fenton, $285,000.
JayJ.McKenzieJr.EstatetoCharlesT. Hines,50312thAve.North,Albany, $188,000.
Deeds
NicoleM.MoralestoKimW.andLisaJ. Buckingham,2213SixthAve.,Sterling,$0. JosephineR.SlaterEstate,Marissa, Mary,ChazandMatthewSlater,Danny Vanausdoll,CassondraPrather,MaliaNielsen,ChristineHeide,RoseAnnLattaand LisaBuckinghamtoNicoleM.Morales, 2213SixthAve.,Sterling,$0.
Whiteside Countyclerk,David andMary JaneGreen andSally Corbellto TrustNo.10 24355 003,Whiteside County,trustee, one parcelinHopkinsTownship,$0.
JohnR.SpohnEstatetoChadrickG. GrayandJerricaL.Watson,10319thAve., Sterling,$95,000.
Source:WhitesideCountyRecorder’sOffice
Thefirsttimethroughthebattin g order wasa sort offeeling-outprocess by theSterlingGoldenWarriors.
Thenexttimeup,theypounced. TheSterlingWarriorsscoredmultiple runsineachofthefinalthree inn ingsin a 14-4,six-inningwinove r the MorrisonFilliesonWednesday afternoon inSterling.
Theenergy kept buildingthanksto two-out RBIs Sterling(13-4 ) scored half ofitsrunswithtwoouts.
MarleySechreststartedthetrend wi th a two-out,tw o- ru n singleinth e firstinning for a2-0lead.KatieTaylor and LilyCant u eachhadtwo-outRBI hits inthefourthinning.Cantu, Sullivan andLaurenJacob s addedthre e more inthefifth.
Afte r SechreststakedSterlingto a two-r unlea d inthefirst,EllieLeigh made it3-0withasolohomerunonthe first pitchinthebottom of thesecond. Morrison pitcherJordanEads gotthe next sixoutsinarow.Sheneededonly fiv e pitche s toge t throug h th e third inning.
BellaDuncancut the Fillies’deficit to 3-2with a two-runhomeruninthe to p of the third,justcleari ng th e center-field fencewithahighflyballafter fouling off thefirstfour pitches ofher at-b at , including a pairoftoughtwostri kepitche s fromSterlingstarter Sienna Stingley.
“Iwasgoingtotryandcapitalizeon the mistake.IknewIwasgoingtogeta
lotofpitchesaroundtheplate,sowhen I gottheonethat I wanted, I finally took a goo d swing an d hi t ithard,” Duncansaid.“Everybodydefinitely startedtogainmoreconfidenceafter that, andwewentintothenextinning withmoreconfidenc e thanwe’dhad thewholegame.”
Sterling reasserted itselfinthebottomofthefourth.
Morrisontried tobattle backinthe topofthesixthoffrelieverLeigh.Eads
ledof f with a ho t smashtothir d that bouncedint o foulterritoryfor a double, then went tothird on a wild pitch andscoredonBayLeighBrewer’s singleupthemiddle.
AllieAnde rs onhit a one-out groundertosecondbase thatwasmisplayedforanerror,thenwenttosecondwhenthethrowbackintothe inf ield wenttothi rd totrytonab Brewer.Folkersfollowedwitha sacrificebunt,butLeightriedtothrow
Brewe r ou t athomean d th e throw wenthigh.Andersonwenttothirdand Folkerstooksecondontheplay.
“Ifeellikewe’reprettygoodatcomingbackwhenwegetdownalittlebit. Wenevergiveuporstopplayinghard,” saidBrewer,wh o hadtw o hits.“We cameinknowingtheyweregoodpitchers,andweknewtheyweregoingtobe [pitching]ontheplate,sowehadtobe swinging.”
Leighgotanothercomebackerfor thesecondout,an d whenAnderso n too k offforth e plateonthethrowto first,StingleyfiredhometoSechrestin plentyoftimetotagoutAndersonand endtheinning.
Eadsgaveupsixrunsandsevenhits in 3 ⅔ innings , strikingouttwo and walkingtwo.
Folker s all o w edeightrun s (six earned ) an d fi ve hit s in 1 ⅓ i nnings, withfivewalks.
Despite the loss,theFilliesweren’t toodisappointedwiththeexperienceof playinga strong Class3Ateamonthe road.
“Wedidn’thaveanythin g tolose comingintothisgame,”Brewersaid.“I fee l likeallyou’vegottodoisgiveit yourbestshot.”
“We’regladweplayedthi s game, andwedefinitelylearnedthatwhenwe haveonemistake , wecan’thave a sno wball effec t andlet itcause multiplemis takes,”Duncanadded . “Obviously,mistakesaregoin g tohappen, butyouhavetoshakethemoff.That’s thebiggestthingthatwelearnedas a teaminthisgame.”
Riverdal e Hig h Schooltrackand cross countrystandoutLandisMusser will attendLorasCollege inDubuque on anacademicscholarship.Family and friendscelebratedtheachievement at Riverdal e on Wednesday, April 19.Musserwillstudyforhis bachelor’s degreeinnursingandcompete as a Hawkonthecrosscou nt ry and trackteams.
In2021,Musserwenttostateinthe
1,600and800for track,placed24thin crosscountryandmadeAll-State.In 2022,th e cross countr y teamplaced secondatstate,withLandisplacing 11thandagainmakingAll-State.He waspartofbreakingRiverdale’scross country five-andseven-man records, aswel l as th e 4x800recordin8:09at theRockFallsTrackinvitethisspring. Musseralsohasbeeninvolvedin theater,NationalHonorSociety,Gray
Celebratingwith Landis Musser is hisdad Ken, brother, Conner, and mom , April, at the signing ceremony.
Photoprovidedby KevinMcGinty
MattersCollectiv e andthest ud ent leadershipcommittee.He’ s anhono r rollstudentwhilealsoholdingdowna year-roundpart-timejob. In hisfree time, helikestobikewith friends,lift
andwatch“DanceMoms.”Hismom saidhe’sacaringandinvolvedperson whowilldoanythingtoputasmileon someone’s face.Heplans tobecome a nurseanesthetist.
Morrison11,Erie-Prophetstown1 (6inn.): BrendenMartinandKoltin Swaimcombinedonano-hittertolead theMustangspastthevisitingPanthers inaThreeRiversWestwin.
Martinstruckout10andwalked sevenwhilegivinguptheloneE-Prunin 52/3innings,andSwaimstruckoutthe onlybatterhefacedinthetopofthe sixth.
Martinalsohadtwohits,tworuns andtwoRBIsattheplate,CollinRenkes hadtwohitsandscoredthreeruns,and JakeStrobbe,JacobReedandAydan MeinsmaeachhadtwohitsandanRBI forMorrison.CarsonStratingdroveina runandscoredtwice,andKalebSchroederaddedanRBI.
LiamJohnsonscoredthelonerunfor Erie-Prophetstown.NatePackerallowed nineruns(fourearned)and10hitsin fourinnings,withthreestrikeouts,and BryceJepsongaveuptworuns(one earned)andtwohitsin12/3innings, strikingoutoneandwalkingtwo.
Fulton14,Polo0(5inn.): The Steamersscoredsixrunsinthefirst inning,thenaddedtwointhesecondand threeinboththethirdandfourthinan NUICcrossoverwinovertheMarcosat LumberkingsStadiuminClinton,Iowa.
KoleSchipperdoubledanddrovein threerunsforFulton,andQJMangelsen addedasingle,asolohomerunandtwo runsscored.ConnerSheridansingled, doubled,droveintworunsandscored twice,andRyanEadsaddedasingle,a double,anRBIandtworuns.Dom Kramerdroveintworuns,AJBoardman doubled,scoredtwiceandaddedanRBI, andPaytonCurley,ReedOwenand JamesCrimminsalsodroveinruns.
BraydenDykstrapitchedatwo-hit shutout,strikingoutfourandwalking one.
Warren-Stockton15,Fulton11: TheSteamerslostanNUICWestslugfest atDrivesParkastheWarHawksscored threerunsinboththesixthandseventh toholdoffalate Fultoncharge.
AJBoardmanwas3for4withadouble,tworunsandfourRBIs,andKole SchipperdroveinapairofrunsforFulton.
ConnerSheridanandEthanPriceeach addedRBIs,RyanEadstripledandscored threeruns,andPaytonCurleyalso scoredtwicefortheSteamers,who scoredthreerunsinthefifth,fourinthe sixthandtwointheseventhbeforethe comebackfellshort.
BoardmanandPricecombinedto allow13earnedrunsand13hitsin62/3
innings,withfivestrikeoutsandfour walks.DomKramerallowedahitanda walkbeforegettingthefinalout.
Geneseo12,Erie-Prophetstown1 (5inn.): ThePanthersmanagedjustone hitinanonconferencelossathome.
ReeceDuncanhadthelonehitand RBIforErie-Prophetstown,drivingin BraedynFrankinthefourthinning.
ThreePantherpitcherscombinedto allow12earnedruns,11hits,fivewalks andfivehitbatsmen,withsevenstrikeouts.
Erie-Prophetstown9,Morrison6: TheMustangstooka6-4leadwitha two-runfourthinning,butthePanthers answeredwithacombinedfiverunsin thefifthandsixthandpitchedashutout therestofthewaytowinaThreeRivers WestbattleinProphetstown.
ZaneRomerowent3for4withtwo RBIs,BryceVanDeWostinewent2for2 withtwowalks,andBraedynFrankhita homeruntoleadErie-Prophetstown. Frankstruckouttwoandwalkedonein oneinningofscorelessreliefofstarter VanDeWostine(6IP,6R,10H,7K,1BB).
CarsonStratingwent3for4withtwo RBIsandahomerun,andDannyMouw, CollinRenkesandKoltinSwaimadded twohitsapieceforMorrison.Renkeshad threeRBIs.Swaim,AydanMeinsmaand KalobSchroedercombinedtoallowfour earnedrunsandninehits,witheight strikeouts,sixwalksandahitbatsman.
Warren-Stockton7,Fulton6: The Steamersscoredtworunsinthetopof thesixthtotakea6-5lead,butthehost WarHawkstieditwithanunearnedrun inthebottomofthesixth,thenwalkedit offwithanotherunearnedrunintheseventhforanNUICWestwin.
EthanPricesingled,doubledand droveinthreerunsforFulton,andKole SchipperaddedapairofRBIs.AJBoardmanhadarunandanRBI,QJMangelsen scoredtwice,andConnerSheridan addedadoubleandarunfortheSteamers.
ReedOwenallowedfiverunsandsix hitsin32/3innings,withthreestrikeoutsandfivewalks.JamesCrimmins gaveuptwounearnedrunsandtwohits in21/3innings,withonestrikeout,two walksandtwohitbatsmen.
Morrison1,Erie-Prophetstown0: BellaDuncanpitchedano-hitter,andthe Filliesscoredaruninthebottomofthe sixthtotopthevisitingPanthersina ThreeRiversWestgame. SeeROUNDUP,page11
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Duncanstruckout14andwalkedtwo in theno-no,andshealsohadasingle and atripleforMorrison(10-5,2-4).Jordan Eadsdoubledanddroveinthelone run. AylahJonesgaveupjustthreehits and awalk,strikingout11inacomplete game forErie-Prophetstown.
Fulton13,Polo3(5inn.): The Steamers scoredninerunsinthesecond and fourinthethirdinanNUICcrossover win overtheMarcosatDrivesPark.
ResseGermannwas2for3witha home run,fourRBIsandtworunsscored for Fulton,andAddisonHartmansingled, doubled anddroveinthreeruns.Curley and Reedeachaddedtwohits,tworuns and twoRBIsfortheSteamers.Brooklyn Brennan pitchedfourinningsand allowed threeunearnedrunsandfive hits, strikingoutthreewandwalking one, whileHartmanstruckoutoneand didn’t allowarunorahitinthefinal inning.
Fulton7,Warren/Stockton2: The Steamers grabbedtheleadwithathreerun thirdinning,thenpulledawaywitha four-run fifthforanNUICWestwinover the Warhawks.
ResseGermannwent3for4,and Emily Kanewent2for4withthreeRBIs for Fulton.BriCrameraddedtwoRBIs.
AddisonHartmanearnedthecomplete-gamewin,allowingtworunsand twohits,strikingout19andwalking three.
Morrison3,Erie-Prophetstown1 (8inn.): TheMustangstiedthePantherswithathird-inningrun,thenwonit withatwo-runeighthinninginaThree RiversWestcontestinProphetstown.
BayLeighBrewerandAllieAnderson eachwent2for4toleadMorrison. Anderson,JordanEadsandKiyahWolber hadoneRBIeach.
BellaDuncanearnedthecomplete-gamewin,allowingonerunand fivehits,strikingoutnineandwalking two.
AylahJonestookthelossinacompletegameforErie-Prophetstown,allowingthreerunsandsixhitsandstriking out10withnowalks.
Fulton6,Warren-Stockton1: The Steamersscoredafirst-inningrunto takethelead,thenaddedapairofruns inthethirdandsixthtopullawayinthe NUICcontest.
BrooklynBrennanandMadysonLuskeyeachwent3for4,andResseGermannwent2for3forFulton.Brennan andGermannbothhomeredandhadtwo RBIs.
AddisonHartmanearnedthecomplete-game win, allowingonerun andfour hitsandstrikingout13andwalkingsix.
Girls track and field
PhilSailerInvite: Fultonjust missedoutonthetitleatthenine-team meethostedbyAllemanatAugustana CollegeinRockIsland,scoring102 pointstofinishonlyonepointbehind teamchampionSherrard(103).
UnitedTownship(76), Annawan-Wethersfield(75)and Erie-Prophetstown(68)roundedoutthe topfive. Newmanplacedeighth(19).
PaigeCramerwastheloneindividual champfortheSteamers,winningthe longjump(5.08meters).
BrooklynThoms,AnnakaHackett, GraceDykstraandMirayaPessmanwon the4x200(1:50.13),andThoms,Dykstra andPessmanteamedwithBrooklyn Brennantotakesecondinthe4x400 (4:22.36).
Thomsalsotooksecondinthe100 hurdles(17.81seconds),Pessmanwas runner-upinthelongjump(4.88 meters),andEmeryWherrywassecond inthetriplejump(9.90meters),thirdin the100hurdles(17.84seconds)and fourthinthe400hurdles(54.83).
Hacketttookthirdinthe200(28.52), just.01aheadofCramerinfourth (28.53).JordinRathburnaddedathirdin thehighjump(1.42meters).
Cramer,Thoms,HaleySmitherand Pessmanran tothirdinthe4x100(51.89
seconds)forFulton.
BriannaNeumillerwonboththeshot put(10.16meters)andthediscus (35.27)forthePanthers,andClaireReymerwasrightbehindherinsecond placeinthediscus(34.60).
OliviaPurviswonthepolevault(3.13 meters).
KennedyBuckwasrunner-upinthe 100(13.89seconds)andalsoteamed withEllieJohnson,AshlynJohnsonand AubreyHuismantotakethirdinthe 4x200(1:54.20).
Boys track and field
ForrestonRelays: Lena-Winslow wastheteamchampionwith113points, hostForreston-Polotooksecond(112) andOregon(67),Milledgeville-Eastland (52)andFulton(35)roundedoutthetop fiveattheseven-teammeet.
Fulton’sDakenPessmanjumped 12.27metersforfirstinthetriplejump.
LukasSchroedercleared 5 -5for thirdinthehighjump,andBraiden Damhof f took th ird in theshotput(14.5 meters).
TarikPaisley,WesleyHackett,Zeke VenHuizenandLucasHartmanrana 1:46.50forsecondinthe4x200yard relay,andCarsonWherry,Pessman, KlaytonSchipperandCJStruckmanrana 1:40.22totakethirdinthe4x200relay fortheSteamers.
ALBANY
AlbanyUnitedMethodistChurch
502N.1stAvenue,309-887-4781
PastorToniLucas
FaithCenterChurch
5113rdAve.North,Albany
SeniorPastorRayGimenez
PastorArlenVanZee
ChurchPhone:563-212-4032
St.PatrickCatholicChurch
Albany,Illinois
Fr.MatthewCamainoi,ParochialVicar
CordovaBaptist
602ThirdAve.South,Cordova
PastorCarmenJordan 309-654-2501-www.cordovafbc.com
SycamoreBaptistChurch
5323180thStreetNorth,EastMoline 309-200-2505 www.sycamorebaptistchurch.com
WildwoodBaptistChurch
18717HubbardRoad,EastMoline 309-496-9397 office@wildwoodchurch.com
PastorsBrianSmith,AndrewRobinson, AndyThomastonandMattWinquist
ZionLutheranChurch
17628HubbardRoad,EastMoline Rev.GaryA.Wright-309-496-3592
ErieBaptistChurch
8thAve.and11thStreet,Erie CallRonKimballforinfo:309-230-3584
ErieChristianChurch
7156thAve.,Erie,309-659-2561
Minister:NathanBright
YouthMinister:AaronSweeney www.eriechristianchurch.com
ErieEvangelicalFreeChurch
140916thAve.,Erie,309-659-7125
Website:erieefree.org
PastorRonEckberg
PastorJonathanEckberg
ErieUnitedMethodistChurch
8118thStreet,Erie
PastorTiffanyGarcea-309-659-2541 www.erieumc.org
NewtonZionReformedChurch
10465FrogPondRoad,Erie
PastorShannonParrish-309-659-2464 newtonzion@frontier.com
St.AmbroseCatholicChurch
Cornerof5thandMain
FatherDavidReese RectoryPhone:815-537-2077 ChurchPhone:309-659-2781
FENTON
FentonUnitedMethodistChurch
10019MainStreet,Fenton
PastorPeterKicheon Ahn-224-580-5074 pastor.kitcheon@gmail.com
FULTON
BethelChristianReformedChurch
12083rdAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2501 www.bethelfulton.com bethelcrchurch@gmail.com
PastorDanJongsma
FirstReformedChurch
51015thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-2203
Pastor Charles Huckaby
FultonPresbyterianChurch
311N.9thSt.,Fulton,815-589-3580
PastorRev.CatherineMartin www.fultonpreschurch.org email:fultonpres@mchsi.com.
GardenPlainPresbyterianChurch
14915SandsRoad,Fulton
GatewayFaithFellowshipChurch
70111thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-4283
PastorWayneWiersema
ImmaculateConceptionChurch
70312thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3542
FatherMatthewCamaioni secretaryfulton@gmail.com
NewtonZionReformedChurch
10645FrogPondRoad,Erie,309-659-2464
newtonzion@frontier.com
PastorShannonParrish
CrossViewChurch
70314thAve.,Fulton,815-589-3425
www.wearecrossview.com secretary@wearecrossview.com
SpringValleyReformedChurch
10960SpringValleyRoad,Fulton 815-772-3554
FirstChristianReformedChurch
80115thAvenue,Fulton,815-589-3790
www.fultonfirstcrc.com
firstcrcfulton@live.com
PastorMichaelHooker
HILLSDALE
HillsdaleUnitedMethodistChurch
124ButzerSt.,Hillsdale Church309-658-2340
PastorMelvaEngland
HOOPPOLE
CalvaryEvangelical CongregationalChurch
Rev.EugeneBaker,Pastor 815-948-2181or309-507-3283
HooppoleZionMethodistChurch
PastorDanWright-Church815-948-7591
Parsonage309-658-2145
LYNDON
DominionChristianFellowshipCenter
1044thSt.W.,Lyndon,815-590-6971
Rev.BarbiE.MomoluSr.
TrinityBaptistChurch
4036thAveNorth,Lyndon PastorAlanJahn-563-242-0307 www.trinitybaptistchapel.com
MORRISON
BethesdaEvangelical LutheranChurch
301W.SouthSt.,Morrison
PastorTammyAnderson 815-414-1758-Office:772-4896
BrethrenInChristChurch 207 E.KnoxStreet,Morrison
PastorCraigSipes-815-772-4871 SundayWorshipat10a.m.
ChurchOfSt.AnneEpiscopal 401NCherrySt.,Morrison,815-772-2818 stannemorrison@frontiernet.net www.churchofstannemorrison.org
CrossroadsCommunityChurch
201W.Market,Morrison PastorJonEastlick-815-956-0090 morrison@crossroadscn.com
EbenezerReformedChurch
309E.ParkSt.,Morrison PastorJ.T.Bean 815-772-2472-www.ercmorrison.com
EmmanuelChurch 202E.MorrisSt.,Morrison,815-772-3890 www.ecmorrison.com Rev.LukeSchouten,SeniorPastor RichCriss,MinistryCoordinator
FirstBaptistChurch 406E.MapleAve.Morrison PastorRoyBrown,II-Phone815-772-2696
FirstPresbyterianChurch Rev.MichaelSelburg-815-772-3510 100EastLincolnway,Morrison FacebookliveservicesSundays10:15a.m. YouTubeChannel:FirstPresbyterianChurch firstpresmorrison@gmail.com www.firstpresmorrison.org
KingdomLifeCommunityChurch 11429WardRoad,Morrison,815-772-4098 www.kingdomlife.global PastorStephenHarmon
MorrisonChristianChurch 201S.Genesee,Morrison LarryKidwell,Minister-970-488-9651 lkidwell51@gmail.com GoogleYouTubeLarryKidwellforsermons.
MorrisonUnitedMethodistChurch 200W.Lincolnway,Morrison PastorSun-AhKang-815-772-4030
St.Mary’sCatholicChurch Rev.SlawomirZimodro 13320GardenPlainRoad,Morrison 815-772-3095
Morrison VeterinaryClinic
JentryFane,DVM,DVM, R.R.Zinkem,DVM, S.E.Blair,DVM,SJ.Lawfer,DVM
Phone815-772-4047
14993 LyndonRd.,Morrison
St.Peter’sLutheranChurch
601N.JacksonSt.,Morrison www.stpetersmorrison.com
PastorAnthonyAppel
MorrisonChristian ReformedChurch www.morrisoncrc.org
815-772-4657
300W.SouthSt.
PastorKevinVerhoeven bethelrevkev@gmail.com
PORT BYRON
BethelBaptist
27308108thAve.N.,PortByron ChurchPhone:309-523-3352
PastorJoshMatthews
ChurchoftheCross
UnitedMethodistChurch 22621IL2and92,PortByron
PastorMarkGraham ParishOffice:309-523-2201
CountrysideChristianChurch 3817230thSt.N.,PortByron
PastorSteveAllison ChurchPhone:309-523-2834
FairfieldUnited MethodistChurch
235thSt.at115thAve.North,PortByron PastorLarryMisfeldt-309-523-3767
MessiahLutheranChurch
30211thSt.,PortByron-309-523-2421
PastorDavidEfflandt
PeaceLutheranChurchELCA
20828FriedensRoad,PortByron InterimPastor:NancyJaster www.peacelutheranil.org-309-523-2295
PortByronFirstUnited MethodistChurch
9412228thStreetNorth,PortByron ChurchOffice:309-523-2396
Email:portbumc@frontiernet.net
JimCrozier,Pastor
BeckyButterfield-
YouthandFamilyLifePastor
KathyCrozier-SpiritualDirector
PROPHETSTOWN
AdventChristianChurch
200ElmSt.,Prophetstown 815-537-5646-ptownac.org
FirstLutheranChurch
PastorChelseyWeech Office:815-537-2758 www.firstlutheran-ptown.org
LeonUnitedMethodistChurch
17173LomaxRoad,Prophetstown PastorKicheonPeterAhn-224-580-5074 pastor.kicheon@gmail.com
Prophetstown
UnitedMethodistChurch
200W.2ndSt.,Prophetstown
PastorJoeyGarcea-815-537-2496
RiverChurch
218E.3rdSt.,Prophetstown 815-876-6226-www.riverchurchag.com
St.CatherineCatholicChurch ofProphetstown
815-537-2077
RAPIDSCITY
St.JohntheBaptist
CatholicChurch
1416ThirdAve.,RapidsCity
Fr.GlennH.Harris Phone309-496-2414
TAMPICO
St.MaryCatholicChurch
105BentonSt.,Tampico
Fr.RichardM.Russo,Pastor Phone815-438-5425
TampicoBaptistChurch
209W.3rdSt.,Tampico
PastorEthanHorton
TampicoFirst UnitedMethodistChurch
PastorLeanneKeate-815-438-2530
Churchphone-815-438-6105
Coach Jim Campbell pose s with his award af ter being inductedinto the IHSSBCA Hallof Fame. Campbell is pictured with hiswife,Kathrine
Photoprovided
CongratulationstotheRiverdal e HighSchoolScholasticBowlteamon severa l dis ti nguishedaward s atthe IllinoisHighSchoolScholasticBowl Coaches’Association(IHSSBCA) AnnualAwardsBanquetlastweekend inBloomington.
GavinJenkinsandEmmettMueller made the2023 IHSSBCAAll-Sectional Team. TommyMurrayearnedSecond
Riverdale Class of 2023 Baccalaureate is May 14 Riverdale’sClassof2023Baccalaureateservicewillbeat7p.m.Sunday,May 14,intheBettyPlumbAuditoriumatRiverdaleMiddleSchool.
Families,friendsandgraduating seniorsareinvitedtoattendBaccalaureate,whichishostedbytheclergyofthe UpperRockIslandCountyMinisterial Association.Theeventisstudent plannedandled.
First Reformed Church’s worship and activities
Joinusforworshipat9a.m.Sunday, May7,atFirstReformedChurch,located at51015thAve.inFulton.PastorChuck Huckabywillpreachandthechoirwill sing.SundaySchoolbeginsat10:30a.m. Coffeeandrefreshmentsareavailable duringthesocialtimeaftertheservicein thelibrary.
CreativeCrewwillmeetat9a.m. Wednesday,May10.
TeamAll-Stat e base d onhisseason statsandteamleadership,puttinghim inthetop20scholasticbowlplayers acrossthestatein2023.
CoachJimCampbellwasinducted intotheIHSSBCAHallofFame!Campbellhascoachedformorethan40years atPutnamCounty,WestmerandRiverdale. Heis closing inon800+career teamwinsbeforeheretiresin2025.
book.Gotowww.facebook.com/groups/ firstfultontojointhegroupandseethe services.ThepreviousSunday’sservice isbroadcastonWCCI100.3-FMat6p.m. Sundaynight.Forinformation,goto www.firstrcafulton.org.
The Table at CrossView Church’s menu
The Table,afreecommunitymeal,is heldeachWednesdayatCrossView Church,70314thAve.inFulton.Serving beginsat5:30p.m.andrunsto6:15p.m. May3:Dutchsupper–roastbeefor meatballs,cabbageandpotatoes,carrotsandpotatoes,rolls,Jelloorpudding
May10:Hothamandcheesesandwiches,peasandcarrots,coleslaw, assorteddesserts
May17:Scallopedpotatoesandham, JimmyJohn’sbread,greenbeancasserole,applesauce,assorteddesserts May24:Tacobar,nachosandcheese, Jello,pumpkinpie
InRiverCityMall 142610th Avenue,Fulton 815-589-2200
Seniormealsarediscontinueduntil furthernotice.
ServicesarelivestreamedonFace-
TheTablemealsareservedSeptemberthroughMay.IfRiverBendschools arecanceledonaWednesdaybecauseof badweather,TheTablealsoiscanceled.
Publishers of WhitesideNews
521 W. WallSt.,Morrison,IL Phone815-400-9141
Dr.MindyHochgesang,DMD Dr.Craig Peterson,DMD www.midwestcornerstone.com
WEAREOPEN! WANTED
DeadorAlive REWARD
Drs. Terr yandSarah Foust
“ServingLargeand SmallAnimals”
602N. High Street, Port Byron,IL
Phone309-524-6484
Fax:309-524-6485 www.riverviewvets.com
HINRICHS PLUMBING& HEATING
Prophetstown
815-537-2125
Heating&Cooling
Goodmanand Tempstar Certified
ExpertInstallationand Repair Work
WESERVICEMOST BRANDS
QUALITYWORK AT REASONABLEPRICES
JunkCars- Farm Equipment
-Appliances- Fencing,etc.-
Copper-Brass
AluminumCans&More
We PickUpLargeItems
RollOffService
Larry’s Metal Company, Inc.
7999-1/2BlackRd., Fenton
Hours:M-R8-4:30;Sat.8-12 309-659-2912
FARMTIREINC.
ONTHE FARMSERVICE
BIGorSMALL
SEMI-CAR-LIGHTTRUCK
FARM-INDUSTRIAL
We SellandService
AllMajorBrands
309-887-4447
16262 Waller Rd.,(Rt. 84), Fulton,IL
Main tenance
AMBOYC.U.S.D.#272
is seekingappli cant s for th efollowi ng position :
ConstructionCrew
Overnighttravel required, Monday -Friday.
Minimumweekendworkexpectedbutsometimesnecessary.
Constructionexperiencepreferred.
CDLpreferredbutnot required.
AssistantProjectManager
Monday -Fridayschedule,minimumweekendwork expectedbutsometimesnecessary.
AutoCADexperiencepreferred. Previousprojectmanagementexperiencepreferred.
Employmentpackageincludestransportation,tools,andcompetitivewages. Completesafetytrainingpackageprovided.Backgroundcheck,physical/drugtesting required. Interestedcandidatesmay completeanapplicationbetween the hours of 8amand 3pm atouroffice,383ILHwy 92,Tampico,IL (815≠438≠5678)orresumesacceptedviaemailatJenniferC@cadyaquastore.com.
Threebuildingswith totalof160,000sq ft Supervisionof8 staff members
Kn owl edge of electrical,plu mbing, HVAC &basic computer skills necessar y. Respon si ble for managemen tof Oper at ions &MaintenanceBudget. Salary commen su rate to cert ification, qu alifications an dw or khistory
Benefits in cl ude: Vacati on,Sick&
Personal Days,E mployeeInsuran ce an d Retireme nt Package.250 -Day Work Year
To apply go to www.am boy. net an dclick Employm ent. PleaseapplybyMay 4, 2023
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
Agriculture Faculty
Tenu re-track;nine-month faculty open in gavail able forfal l2023. Will teachpreci si on agriculture,managet heSV CC green ho use, &expan dthe program throu gh communit yout reach. Mast er's in an agri cu ltur erel atedfiel drequi red.
Appl yonline: https://job s.svcc.edu/ po stings/1683
BusinessServices Assistant
Associate'sorequ ivalen teducation/experience required
Proficiencyinwor dprocessi ng/spreadsh eet programs; & experi ence with finance/accounting requ ired
Appl yonline: https://job s.svcc.ed u/ po stings/1682
Lear ningCommons /Disabilit ySupport
Instruct ional Assistant(part-t ime)
Tu torstu dent si nacademic su bj ect areas.Bachelor's degree in STEM,Biology,Mat hematics,orrel ated requir ed Appl yonline: https://job s.svcc.ed u/ po stings/1673
Sauk Vall ey Community College
Attn: Human Resources 173I llinoisRoute2 Dixon, IL 61021E OE
e-mail:employment@svcc.edu
ShawMedia/shawlocal.com/whiteside-news-sentinel•Tuesday,May2,2023
The City of Morrison is seek in g applicants for Maintenance
Wo rker with init s Public Works Departmen t. Work consists of general grounds main tenance an d street ,wast ewater an dwater oper ations Th is position will work with a wide vari ety of tool s and equi pm ent, inclu ding hand tools, power tool s, pl ows, mo wers skid loader s and back ho es Work schedu leis generall y weekdays, but su bject to work al l hours of an y day including holidays.
This posi tion is full-tim e and offers benefitstoincl ude heal th , dent aland vision in su rance, partici pati on in the Il linois Munici pal Reti reme nt Program, personal days, earned si ck time, ear ned vacation time and more.
Mu st possess or be able to acquire an Illi nois Comm ercial
Driver 's License(at minimum Cl ass B)
Applicat ions can be obtain edat Ci ty Hall , 20 0 West Main St reet , Morrison , Il lin ois, duri ng regular business hours (M-F, 8am to 4pm) and online at ht tps:// www .m orri so nil.org/ forms- 2/ Applicat ions wil l be accepted until posi ti on(s) are fi ll ed
The City of Morrison is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
University of Illinois Extension is seekin g an individu al to leadcl asses an d provide inform ation to localcomm un it y members (adults an d youth) in basic nutrit ion, ph ysicalacti vity, and food access for needy individual s and fami li es The position wi ll be housed in Whit eside County, Sterling , IL Competitivewages, generous vaca tion/sick leave, State Univer siti es Retirement System , and group heal th , dent al, visi on, and li fe insurance.
To apply,visit: go.illinois. edu/CL WC areers by May 12, 2023 .
TheU of I is an EEO Employer/ Vet/ Di sabled http:/ /go.illinois.edu /EEO that participates in the federal e-Verify progr am and partici pates in a back ground check program focu sed on prior crimin al or sexual misconduct hi story.
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
The City of Morrison is seeki ng applicants for seasonaland part -time work for genera l maintenance, mo wing and co nc essions
Within these positions, work can begin immediately through the su mm er mont hs and even into October. Work schedu les may varywith each posi tion and may include even in g an d weekend hour s.
Thomson,IL,ForDeanPyseEstateof EastMoline Auction starts@5:30 doorsopenat4:30
Wewillhave:
2007JohnDeere Gator6204X4witha hydraulic snow plowonly412hours,Kitchenwares Wood workingtools, Micrometers,telephoneBeam bottles 50 ibanvil,Michael JordonBooks,1:24die caststockcars,Mantelclocks,Dreesers, ManyOrientalitems,vintage Glassdoorcabinets Andmuchmore,
Forcompletelisting andpicturesgoto: AuctionZip#3815,TiptonAuction Service.net
FrankTipton,Auctioneer, 3001IL.Rt.84ThomsonIL. 815-590-8206
FFLlicense, Visa/M/CandDiscover accepteftipton01@gmail.com
Lunch by Dusty’s 815-259-5015
SM-ST2074335
We exist to provide gravit y-flow storage solution s that save our cust omers space, ti me, energy, and money. We accomplish this by doing th e ri ght thin gs, al l th e tim e, for our company, empl oyees, and custom ers.
Th is position existsto lead and cultivate after-m arket and catalog part sales for Mallard In addition, th is posi tion exis ts to providesalessupport (ie trade shows, customer visits) and perform the role of liaison between engine ering and the outside sales staff.
Major Outcomes / Resp onsibilities:
grow the aftermarket an d cat al og sales for Mall ard en su res our customers receives th e opti mi zed part for their application en su res on-tim e deli very of cu stomer ord ers by leading the optimi zati on of process flow en su res th e continuousim provement cult ur e thri ves atMall ard bypart nering in th e mindset of "How canwe do this better?"
Ed ucation/ Qualific atio ns / Skills / Experience:
Bachel or's Degr ee - in En gineerin g, Indu st rial Tech nologyor Economics
Experience: 3-5 years in sales or customer service, prefera bly in a manufact uring or mechanical setting
Manufacturin g experience a pl us
Experience/familiarity with material handling a plus Bi-lingu al : Spanish and English– preferre d
Strong comput er an d math em atical sk il ls
Strong communicat ion, pl anni ng, and organizat ional skills
Strong sense of teamwork, synergy and own ersh ip
Able to workremotely
We're200 employees strong and growing... Come join our team!
Full Time - Salary plus Commissions: $60 ,000 - $85,000pe r year
Our Benefits includ e: 401(k); Dental insurance; Heal th in suranc e; Di sabi lity insu rance; Paid time off
Email resume to: hiring@mallardmfg.co m
Applications can be obtain ed at Ci ty Hall, 2 00 West Main St reet , Morri son, Illinois, duri ng regular busi ness hours (M-F, 8am to 4pm) an d on line at https://www .m orri sonil. org/forms- 2/ Applications wi ll be accepte d unti l position (s) are filled Th e Ci ty of Morri son is an Equal Opportunity Employer
IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, IL LINOIS VI BRANT CREDIT UNION, as successorin interest to DHCUCommunity Cre dit Union, Plaintiff, vs. ERIKB.BARTELS; KA RLA M. BARTELS; and UNKNO WN OWNERS and NON-RECO RD CLAIMA NTS, Defenda nts. No.2022 FC 103
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTG AG E FORECLOSURE ACT
PUBLICNOTICE ishere by given that pursuant to a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOFROCK IS LAND -ROCK IS LAND, IL LINOIS US BANK NA TIONALASSOCIATION NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPAICTYBUT SOLELYASLEGAL TIT LE TRUSTEE FOR RM TP TRUST, SERI ES 2021 BKM- TT-V; Plaintiff, vs. TIKA R.BISTA; PURNA BISTA; WERNER RESTORATI ON SERVI CE S, INC.; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORDCLAINANTS; De fe ndants,
22FC155
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLICNOTICE ishere by given that pursuant to a Judgme nt of Foreclosure entered in the above entitled cause the Sheriff ofRock Is landCounty will on Frid ay, May26,2023, at thehour of 9:00 a.m., Rock Island JusticeCenter,1317
Third A venue,Rock Island, I llinois, se ll to the highest b idde r for cash,the followi ng de scribed mortgaged realestate: P.I.N.16-02-438-009.
Commonly known as 2137StadiumDrive,RockIsland, IL 61201. Theimprovement on the prope rt y consists of asingle familyresidence If the subject mortgagedre al estate isa unit of a commoninterest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mort gagee shall pay the assessment srequired by subsection (g-1) of Section18.5 of theCondominium Property Ac t. Sa le te rms:10% downbycertified funds, balancewithin24hours, byce rtified funds.No refund s.Theprope rtywillNOTbe open forinsp ec tion. Forinformation ca ll Ms MaryE. Spitz at Plaintiff's Attorney,Sottile& Ba rile,LLC, 7530Lucerne Drive, Middleburg Heights, OH 44 130.(440)572-1512. I3218008
April 18,25, 2023May2,2023
(
p Judgment of Foreclosure enteredby the courtint he above-entitled cause onFeb ruary 1, 2023, the property here inafter desc ribed or somuch thereof as shallb e sufficient to satisf y sa id judgment, will be sold tothehighest bidder
a) The na me , address and te lephone number of the per son to contact forinformation re ga rding thereal estate is:
AllisonE.Walsh, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 3725 Blackha wk Road, Suite 200, Rock Island, IL 61201, (309)
786-4900
(b) The common address and ot her common description, if any, of the re al estateis:
10910 Diamond Road, Fulton,IL 61252
(c) The legal desc ription of there al estate is:
Part of theNorth Ha lf of the Northwe st Quarter of theNort hwest Quarter of Se ction
9, Township20 North, Ra nge3
Ea st of the 4th P.M., Whit eside County, Illinois, bound ed a nd d esc ribed as follows, to wit; Be ginning at a point on t he
Westline of t he
North Ha lf of the Northwest Quarte r of the Northw est Quarter of said Section 9, sa id point being North 00° 01'29” We st , a d istance of 631.63 feet fromthe Sout hwest corner thereof; thence North 00°01'29”
West along sa id West line,a distance of 254.70 feet thenc e South 89° 48'43”East, a d istance of 423.76 feet; thence South 00° 01'29”East, a d istance of 259.27 feet; thenceNorth
89° 11'39” We st , a d istance of 423.80 feet tothe Pointof Beginning.
(d)A de scription of theimprovements on thereal estate is: asingle family home
(e) The time and place of the sale are: June 1,2023, at 10:00 a.m., Whitesi de County Courthouse, Morrison, Illinois.
(f)The termsof the
(f)T sale are: Bidders must present, at the time of sale,a cashier's or certified check for10% of the successful bid amount.The balance ofthe successfulbidshall be paid within24 hours, by similar funds. Thesubject prop ertyis offere d forsale withoutany re prese ntation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff andin “AS IS” condition.The sa leisfurther subje ct toconfirmation bytheCourt. The prop erty willNOT be open forinsp ection If this prop erty is a condominiumunit,t he purchaser of the
p unit at the foreclosure sale,other thanthe mortgagee, shallp ay theassessme nts and the lega l fees required by the Condominium Prop erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
(g) The case title, casenumber and the courtin which the fore closure wa s filedare: Thisinformation is shown above. The casenumber is 2022 FC 103.The Court is theCircuit Court of the14th Judicial Ci rc uit, Whitesi de County, Illinois.
(h) Otherinformation orderedby the Court:None. VIBRANTCREDIT
UNION, Plain tiff Al li sonE. Walsh BrooksLaw Firm, P.C., It s Attorney AllisonE. Walsh Brooks Law Firm, P.C. 3725Blackhawk Road, Suite200 Rock Is land, IL 61201 Tele phone: (309)786-4900
Facsimile: (309)786-4940 aew@brookslaw firmpc.com
Ap ril25, May2, 9, 2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, IL LINOIS
Community Ba nc Mort gage Corp
PLAINTIFF Vs. Cheri A. Uhler; et al
DEFEND ANTS No.2022FC107
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OFREAL EST ATE
PUBLIC NO TI CE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantt o a Judgment of Fore closure and Sale entered int he above cause on 02/22/2023,t he Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on June1,2023 at thehour of 10:00 AM at County Board Room int he La wEnforce me nt Ce nter 400N. Cherry St Morrison, IL 61270, or in
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL LINOIS
M&T BA NK, PLAINTIF F, VS.
STEVENE INMAN;ANNAM INMAN F/K/A ANNAM THIRTYACRE; UNKNOWN OW NERS ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS,DEFEND ANTS NO.22FC205
2343241/2 STREETROCK ISLAN D, IL 61201
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OFFORECLOSURE
UNDER ILLINOIS MORTG AG E FORECLOSURE ACT
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN thatpursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sa le ente red by the Courtin the above entitled ca use on January11,2023, will on 06/09/2023,in The Rock Island Justice Ce nter,1317 Third Avenue,1st Floor, RockIsland, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, se ll at public auction andsale tothe highest bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following de scribed re al estate me ntionedin said Judgment ,situatedin the County ofRockIsland, Sta teof Illinois, or so much thereof as shallbesufficient to satisfysaid Judgment:
TAX NO.16-01-330-012
CO MMO NLYKNOWN AS : 2343241/2 St reet Rock Island, IL 61201
De scription of Improvements: The prope rtyisasingle family. The prop erty hasa tw o car ga rage The ga rage is detached The exte rior is bric k. The color is red. The gasis on.I am unable to verify thatthe wate r is on or off.The propert y does not havea fence. The vaca ncy is unknownfor this re sidency
The Judgme nt amount was$78,242.60.
Sale Terms: Thisis an "AS IS" sale for "CASH". Thesuc cessful bidder must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance, by ce rtified funds, within24 hours.
NO REFU ND S.
The subject prope rty is sub je ct to ge neral realesta teta xe s, special assessments or spec ial ta xeslevied againstsaid realestate, wate r bills, etc., andis offer ed for sale without any re presentation as to quality or qu antity of title and without recourse to plaintiff.The sa leis further subject to confirmat ionbythecourt.
Up on payment in full of the bid amount, the purchase r shall receiveaCertificate of Sa le , whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Dee d to the real estateafte r confirmat ionofthe sa le.
The propertywi ll NOT be open for inspection Prospec tive bidder s are ad monished to check the court file to verifyallinformation
Thesuccessful purchaser has the sole respons ib ility/exp ense of evicting any te nantsor ot her individualspresently inpossession of the subjectpremises.
If this prop erty isacondominiumunit,the purc haser of the unit at the forecl osure sale, othe rthana mortgageeshall pay theassessments and the le ga l fee srequired by The CondominiumPrope rty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
IF YO U ARE THE MO RTGAGOR (HOMEO WNER), YOUHAVE THE RI GHT TOREMAI N IN POSS ESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTERENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSS ESSION, INACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
For Information:Visitourwebsite at http:/ /ilforec losuresales.mrpllc.com
Between3 p.m and5 p.m .only- Mc Calla Raymer Le ibert Pierce,LLC, Plaintiff's Attorneys,1N. Dearborn St., Suite1200,Chicago, IL 60602. Tel. No (312) 3469088.Please refer to file#22-12607IL
PURS UANT TOTH E FA IR DEBT CO LLECTION PRACTI CES ACT, THE PLAINTIF F'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMP TI NG TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Plaintiff's attorneyisnotrequired to provide additi onal information other than that set forthinthisnotice ofsale
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May2,9,16,2023
son,,o a plac e otherwise designated at the time of sale,County of Whiteside and State of Illinois,sell at public auctiont o thehighest bidd er for ca sh, as set forth be low, t he following described real estate: PIN 15-33-351-007
Improved w ith Single Family Home CO MMO NLY KNOWN AS: 116Ferry Stre et Prop hetst own, IL 61277 Sale terms:10% down of thehighest bid by ce rtified funds at the close of the auct ion; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abando ned Resid ential Prop er-
pe tyMunicipa li ty Relief Fund, which is ca lc ulated at the ra te of $1 for each $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount pa id by t he purchasernot to exceed $300,in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24)hours.The sub ject propert y is sub ject to general re al estate taxes, sp ecial a ssessments, or sp ecial taxes le vied against sa idre al estate andis offered for sa le without anyrepresentation as to quality or quantity of title and without re course toPlai ntiff andin "A S IS " condition. Thesale isfurthersubject to
subje confirmation bythe court.
If the property is a cond ominium and the fore closure takes place aft er 1/1/2007, purchasersother than the mortgagees will be required to pay anyassessme nt and legal fees d ue und er TheCondominium Prope rty
A ct, 765 ILCS 605/9( g) (1) and (g) (4).
If the property islocate din a common int eres t communit y, purchasersother than mort gage es willb e required to payany a ssessment and le ga l fees d ue und er theCondominium Prope rty Act, 765 ILCS
ct, 605/18.5(g-1). If thesaleisset aside for any re ason, the Purc haser at thesale shall be entitle d only to a re turn of the deposit paid. The P urchasershall have no further re course against the Mort gagor,the Mort gage e or the Mort gagee's attorney. Up on paymentin full of the amount bid,the purchaser sha llreceive a Ce rtificate of Sale, wh ich will entitle thepurchaser to a Deedto there al estateafter Confirmation of thesale. Thesuc cessful purchaserhas the sole resp onsi bility/ expense of evicting
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL LINOIS PENNYMAC LOANSERVICES,LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS.
PA MELAN ARAGON A/K/A PAMELANICHOLE ARAGO NA/K/A PAMELA ARAGON; SECRETARY OF HOUSING ANDURBAN DEVELO PMENT;UNKNO WN OWNERS ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS
NO.22FC228
520311TH AVENUEA MOLIN E, IL61265
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECL OSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN thatpursuant to a Judgment ofForecl osure and Sale ente red by theCourtin the above entitled cause onFe bruary 15 ,2023, will on 06/06/2023,in The Rock Island JusticeCenter,1317 Thir dAvenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM ,sell at public auction andsale to the highest bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following desc ribed re al estat e mentionedinsaid Judgment,situate d in theCounty of Rock Island, State of Illinois,or so much thereof asshall be sufficient to sat isfy sa id Judgme nt:
TAX NO.08-35-32-30-10
CO MMO NLYKNOWN AS :520311th AvenueA Moline,IL61265
Description of Improvements: The property isasingle family. The propert yhasa tw o car gara ge The garage is detached The exteriorisvinylsid ing. Th e color i s white. Thepropertyhasa fence .The prope rtyis oc cupied
The Judgme nt amount was$87,826.04.
Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". Thesuc cessful bidde r must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance, byce rtified funds, within24 hours.
NO REFU ND S.
Thesubje ct prope rty is sub je ct to generalrealestateta xe s,special assessments or spec ial ta xeslevied againstsaid realestate, wate r bills,etc., andis offer ed for sale without any re presentation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to pla intiff.Thesaleis further subje ct toconfirmation bythecourt.
Upon paymentin full of the bid amount, the purchase r shallrece iveaCert ificate of Sa le , whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Dee d to therea l estateafte r confirmat ionofthe sa le.
The propertywi ll NOT be open for inspection. Prospective bidder s are ad monished to check the court file to verifyallinformation
Thesuccessful purchaser has the sole respons ib ility/expense of evicting any te nantsor ot herindividualspresently in posse ssionof the subjec tpremises. If this prop erty isacondominiumunit,the purc haser of the unit at the forecl osure sale, othe rthana mortgageeshall paytheassessments and t he lega l fees required by The CondominiumPrope rty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)( 1) and (g)(4).
IF YO U ARE THE MO RTGA GOR(HOMEO WNER), YOUHAVE THE RI GHT TOREMAI N IN POSS ESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTERENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSS ESSION, INACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW
For Informatio n:Visit our website at http://ilforec losuresales.mrpllc.com
Between3 p.m. and5 p.m .only- Mc Calla Raymer Le ibert Pierc e, LLC, Pl aintiff's Attorneys,1N. Dearborn St., Suite1200,Chicago, IL 60602. Tel.No (312)3469088.Please refer to file#22-13106IL
PURS UANT TO TH E FA IR DEBT CO LLECTIONP RA CTICES ACT,THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMP TI NG TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Plaintiff's attorneyisnotrequired toprovide ad ditiona linformation other than that set forthinthisnotice ofsale I3214329
April 25,2023May 2, 9, 2023
REAL ESTATE
pe cting any tenants or otherindividuals presentlyin possession of the sub ject premises. The propertywill NOT be open for insp ection and Plaintiff makes no re prese ntation as to the condition of the property
Prospective b idders are admonished to check the Court file to verify a llinforma tion
IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGO R (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN INPOSSES SI ON FOR30 DAYS
AFTERENTRY O F AN ORDER OF POSS ES SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701( C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LA W.
Forinformation: Examine the court file or contac t Plaintiff's at torney: Codilis & A ssociates,P.C., 15W030North FrontageRoad, Suite100,Burr Ridge,IL 60527, (630)794-9876. Please refer to file number 14-22-08008.
I3218026
April25,2023
May2,9,2023
LEG AL NOTICES
IN THECIRCUIT
COURTFORTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
WHITESIDE COUNTY, IL LINOIS
VI BRANT CREDIT UNION, as successorin interest to DHCUCommunity
Cre dit Union,
n, Plaintiff, vs. ERIK B.BARTELS; KA RLA M. BARTELS; and UNKNOWN OWNERS and NON-RECO RD CLA IMANTS, Defendants No.2022 FC 103
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTG AG E FORECLOSURE ACT
PUBLICNOTICE
ishere by given that pursuant to a Judgme nt of Foreclosure en teredby the courtint he above-entitled cause onFeb ruary 1, 2023, the property here inafter described or somuch thereof as shallb e sufficient to satisf y sa id judgment, will be sold tothehighest bidder
(
a) The na me , address and te lephone number of the per son to contact forinformation re ga rding thereal estate is:
AllisonE.Walsh, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 3725 Blackha wk Road, Suite 200, Rock Island, IL 61201, (309)
786-4900
(b) The common address and ot her common description, if any, of the real estateis:
10910 Diamond Road, Fulton,IL 61252
(c) The legal desc ription of there al estate is:
Part of theNorth Half of the Northwe st Quarter of theNort hwest Quarter of Se ction 9, Township20 North, Ra nge3 East of the 4th
P.M., Whit eside County, Illinois, bound ed and described as follows, to wit; Be ginning at a point on t he Westline of t he North Ha lf of the Northwest Quarte r of the Northw est Quarter of said Section 9, sa id point being North 00°01'29” We st , a d istance of 631.63 feet fromthe Sout hwest corner thereof; thence North00°01'29” West along sa id West line,a distance of 254.70 feet thenc e South 89°48'43”East, a d istance of 423.76 feet; thence South 00°01'29”East, a d istance of 259.27 feet; thenceNorth 89°11'39” We st , a d istance of 423.80 feet tothe Pointof Beginning.
(d)A de scription of theimprovements on thereal estate is:asingle family home
(e) The time and place of the sale are: June 1,2023, at 10:00 a.m., Whitesi de County Courthouse, Morrison,Illinois.
(f)The termsof the sale are: Bidde rs must present, at the time of sale,a cashier's or cert ified check for10% of the successful bid amount.The balance ofthe successfulbidshall be paid within24 hours, by similar funds. Thesubject prop ertyis offere d forsale withoutany re prese ntation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff andin “AS IS” condition. The sa leisfurther subje ct to confirmation
je bytheCourt. The prop erty willNOT be open forinsp ection If this prop erty is a condominiumunit,t he purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other thanthe mortgagee, shallp ay theassessments and the lega l fees required by t he Condominium Prop ertyAct, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
(g) The case title, casenumber and the courtin which the fore closure wa s filed are: This informat ion is shown above. The casenumberis 2022 FC 103.The Court is theCircuit Court of the14th Judicial Ci rc uit, Whitesi de County, Illinois.
(h) Othe rinformation ordered by the Court:None.
VIBRANTCREDIT UNION, Plain tiff
Al li sonE. Walsh BrooksLaw Firm, P.C., It s Attorney AllisonE. Walsh Brooks Law Firm, P.C. 3725Blackhawk Road, Suite200 Rock Is land, IL 61201
Tele phone: (309)786-4900
Facsimile: (309)786-4940 aew@brookslaw firmpc.com
Ap ril25, May2, 9, 2023
STATEOF
IL LINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE FOU RTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITROCK IS LAND COUNTY, IL-JUVENILE DIVISION
In the intere st of
N.B.. AMinor 2022JA 02 NOTICE BY PUBL ICATION
Notice is given to Ontario Rush Address:unknown and to any and all unknown fa thersit may concern, that on 1/11/22a pet ition was filed und er the Juve nile Court Ac t by Jeffrey S McKinleyin thisCourt and that in the courtroom of Judge Presidingin JuvenileCenter, 52518th Street, Rock Is la nd, Illinois, on 10/5/2023 @10:30am or as soon thereafter as this cas e mayb e he ard,ahearing wi ll be heldupon the Petition to ha ve the minor dec lared to be a Ward of Court and for ot her re lief unde r that Act. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS PROCEEDING TO TAKE FROMYOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OFTHE MINOR,TOTERMINATEYOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS, ANDTO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWERTO CONSENT TO ADOPTION.YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTOYOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITIONRE-
QUES TS THE TERMINATION OF YOURPARE NTAL RIGHTS AND THE APPOINTMENT OFA GUARDIAN WITH POWE RTO CONS ENTTO ADOPTION,YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTSTO THE CHILD. Unlessyou appear you willnot beentitled to furtherwrit ten notices or publicationnotices of the proc eedingsinthis case,includingthe filing of anamended Pet ition or a Motion to Te rmina teParenta l Rights Now, unless youappearat the hearin g and show cause agai nst thePetition, th e allegationsof thePetition may stan d admi tted as agai nst you and each of you, and an order or Judgment entered.
Date d: 4/25/23
TammyRWeikert CircuitClerk
By:TJJ
May2,2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTYMORRISON, IL LINOIS Community Ba nc Mort gage Corp PLAINTIFF Vs.
Cheri A. Uhler; et al DEFEND ANTS No.2022FC107
NOTICE OF SHERIFF 'S SAL E OFREAL EST ATE
PUBLIC NO TI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuantto a Judgment of Fore closure and Sale entered int he above cause on 02/22/2023,t he Sheriff of Whiteside County, Illinois will on June1,2023 at thehour of 10:00 AM at County Board Room int he LawEnforce me nt Ce nter400 N. Cherry St Morrison, IL 61270, or in a plac e otherwise designate d atthe time of sale, County of Whiteside and State of Illinois,sell at public auction to thehighest bidd er for ca sh, as set forth be low, t he following described real estate: PART OF THES W QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTYTHREE AND THE SE QUARTERO F SECTION THIRTYTWO, TO WNSHIP TWENTY NORTH, RANGE FIVE EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERI DIAN, IN WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINO IS DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS, TOWIT: COMMENCING AT APOINT ON THENLINE OF SECOND STREET
IN THECITY OF PROPHETSTOW N EI GHTY FEET IN A WESTERLY DIRECTION FROM THE SW CORNER OF BLOCK2, THENCE NO RTHERLY ON THEWLINEO F FERRY STREET ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE FEET, THENCE WESTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES TO FERRY STREET SIXTYNINE FEET, THENCE SOUTHERLY PARALLEL WI TH FERRY STREET ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE FEET, THENCE SIXTY-NINEFEET TOTHE PLACE OF BEGI NNING. BEINGA PART O F FARM LOTS FOURTEEN AND FIFTEEN IN THE SUBD IVISI ON OF SECTIONS THIRTY -TWO AND THIRTY -THREE IN TOWNSHIP TWENTY NORTH, RANGE FIVE EAST OF THE FOURTH MERI DIA N, ACCO RD ING TO THE PLAT RECORD ED IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF WHITESIDE
COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN BOOK
THREE OF PLATS, PAGE TWENTYTHREE.
PIN15-33-351-007
Improvedwith Single Family
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOFROCK IS LAND -ROCK IS LAND, IL LINOIS
US BANK NA TIONALASSOCIATION NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPAICTYBUT SOLELYASLEGAL TITLE TRUSTEE FOR RM TP TRUST, SERI ES 2021 BKM- TT-V; Plaintiff, vs. TIKA R.BISTA; PURNA BISTA; WERNER RESTORATI ON SERVI CE S,INC.; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORDCLAINANTS; De fe ndant s,
22FC155 NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLICNOTICE is here by given that pursuant to a Judgme nt of Foreclosure entered in the above entitledcause the Sheriff ofRock Is landCounty will on Frid ay, May26,2023, at thehour of 9:00 a.m., Rock Island JusticeCenter, 1317 Third Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois,sell to thehighest bidder for cash, the following de scribed mortgaged realestate:
LOT NUMBERNINE (9) IN BLOCK NUMBER THREE (3) IN THATPA RT OF THE CITY OF ROCK ISLANDKNOWN AS ANDCALLED BENJAMIN HARRIS FIRST ADDITION TO SAID CITY, SITUATED IN THECOUNTY OF ROCK ISLAND AND STATE OFILLINOI S. P.I.N.16-02-438-009.
Commonly known as 2137StadiumDrive,Rock Island, IL 61201.
Theimprovement on the prope rt y consists of asingle familyresidence If the subject mortgagedre al estate isa unit of a commonint erest community, the purchaser of the unit other than a mort gage eshall pay the assessment srequired by subsection (g-1) of Section18.5 of theCondominium Property Act. Sa le te rms:10% downbycertified funds, balanc e within24hours, byce rtified funds.No refund s.Theprope rtywillNOTbe open forinsp ec tion.
Forinformation ca ll Ms MaryE. Spitzat Plaintiff's Attorney,Sottile& Ba rile,LLC, 7530Lucerne Drive, Middleburg Heights, OH 44 130.(440)572-1512. I3218008
April 18,25, 2023May2,2023
ingily Home CO MMO NLY
KNOWN AS:
116Ferry Stre et Prop hetstown, IL 61277
Sale terms:10% down of the highest bid by ce rtified funds at the close of the auct ion;The balance, including the Judici al sale fee for Abando ned Resid ential Prop ertyMunicipa li ty Relief Fund, which is ca lc ulated atthe ra te of $1 for eac h $1,000 orfraction thereof of the amount pa id by t he p urchasernot to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twentyfour (24)hours. The sub ject propert y is sub ject to general re al estate taxes, sp ecialassessments, or sp ecia l taxes le vied against sa idre al estate and is offered forsale wi thout anyrepresentation as to quality or quantity of title and without re course to Plaintiff andin "A S IS " condition. The sa le is furthersubject to confirmation by the court.
If the property is a cond ominium and the fore closure takes pla ce after 1/1/2007, purchasersother than the mortgagees will be required to pay anyassessme nt and legal fees d ue und er TheCondominium Prope rty A ct, 765 ILCS 605/9( g) (1) and (g) (4).
If the property is locate din a common int eres t communit y, purchasersother than mort gage es willb e re quiredto payany a ssessment and le ga l fees d ue und er theCondominium Prope rty A ct, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).
If thesaleisset aside for any re ason, the Purc haser at thesale shall be entitled only to a re turn of the deposit paid. The P urchasershall have no further re course against the Mort gagor,the Mort gage e or the Mort gagee's attorney.
Up on payment in full of the amount bid,the purchaser shallreceivea
se e ty he he e o ty f le a er ay nt ue y y a e ny ue y a e he r inst he or r a
Ce rtificat e of Sale , wh ich will entitle thepurchaser to a Deedto there al estateafter Confirmation of thesale. Thesuc cessful purchaserhas the sole resp onsi bility/ expense of evicting any tenants or otherindividuals presentlyin possession of the sub ject premises. The propertywill NO T be open for insp ection and Plaintiff makes no re prese ntation as to the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonishe d to check the Court file to verify a llinforma tion
IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGO R (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSES SI ON FOR30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSS ES SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701( C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LA W.
Forinformat ion: Examine the court file or contac t Plaintiff's at torney: Codilis & Assoc iate s, P.C., 15W 030North Frontage Road, S uite100,Burr Ridge,IL 60527, (630)794-9876
Pleaserefer to file number 14-22-08008.
I3218026
April25,2023
May2,9,2023
NOTICEOF
MEETING OF VILLAG E BOARD OFTRUSTEES TO ACCEPT PUBL IC COMMENTS
REGARDING THE VILL AG E APPL ICATION FOR DNR BOAT RAMP IMPROVEMENT GRAN T
On Ma y 11,2023 at 6:00 p.m. the Board will listen to public comment at the Albany Village Ha lllocated at 102 S. Main St re et , Albany, Illinois,for the purpose of receiving public comments rela te d to the Village request fora DNR Boat Ramp Improvement Grant.
pr Any member of the publicis invit ed to a tte nd and will get be given an opportunity be heardin accordance with therules of the Boardrel ating t o public comment.
Bythe compl ete authorities of the Villa ge of Alba ny, Whiteside County, Illinois.
Dated:May1,2023
Deanne Anglese Villa ge Clerk
May2,2023
LEGAL NOTICE
APublicHe aring on the2022-2023
amende d budget for River Bend CommunityUnit District No.2 will
be held at 6:30p m, Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at the River Bend Di st rict Office , 1110 3rd Street, Fulton, Illinois 61252. The budget will be onfi le and available to intereste d persons from 7:30am to 4:00pm each bu siness day, Mond ay through Friday beginning April27,2023, in the River Bend District Office , 1110 3rd Street, Fult on, Illinois61252.
Eric FishRiver Bend CommunityUnit District#2
May2,2023
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEA RI NG e-Learning Program
The Board of Education of River Bend Sc hool District#2 willhold a Public Hearing on May17,2023, at 6:30 PM in the River Be nd District Office located at 1110 3rd Stre et, Fult on, Illinois61252.
Thepurpose of saidhe aring will be
ring
to rece ive public comment on the proposed e-Learning Program which, if approved ,will permitstudents' inst ruction to be re ceived electronically whilestudents arenot physically present inlieu of the district's scheduled emerge ncy days. This programis allowed und er Public Act1010012.Notification of thishearing is provid edto familie s and is posted in the newspa p er more than 10 days prior to the scheduled Pub lic Hearing.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL LINOIS
M&T BA NK, PLAINTIFF, VS. STEVENE INMAN; ANNAM INMAN F/K/A ANNAM THIRTYACRE; UNKNOWN
OW NERS ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFEND ANTS NO.22FC205
2343241/2 STREETROCK ISLAND, IL 61201
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECL OSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN thatpursuant to a Judgment ofForecl osure and Sa le entered by the Courtin the above entitled ca use on January11,2023, will on 06/09/2023,in The Rock Island JusticeCenter,1317 Third Avenue,1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM, sell at pub lic a uction and sale to thehighe st bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following de scribed re al estate me ntionedin said Judgment ,situatedin theCounty ofRock Island, Stateof Illinois, or so much thereof as shallbesufficient to satisfysaid Judgment:
LOTNUMBER SIX (6) IN THATPA RT OF THE CITY OF ROCK ISLA NDKNOWN AS ANDCALLED "S ECOND WASHINGT ON PARK ADDI TI ON TO THE CITY OF ROCK IS LAND, ILLINOIS," SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF RO CK IS LAND AND STATE OF ILLINOIS
TAX NO.16-01-330-012
CO MMO NLYKNOWN AS :2343241/2 St reet Rock Island, IL 61201
De scription of Improvements: The prope rtyisasingle family. The prop erty hasa tw o car ga rage The ga rage is detached The exte rior is bric k. Thecolor is red. The gasis on.I am unable to verify that the wate ris on or off.The propert y does not havea fence The vaca ncy is unknownfor this re sidency
The Judgme nt amount was$78,242.60.
Sale Terms: Thisis an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". Thesuc cessful bidde r must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,byce rtified funds, within24 hours. NO REFU ND S.
The subje ct prope rty is subject to generalrealestateta xe s,special assessments or spec ial ta xeslevied againstsaid real estate, wate r bills, etc., andis offered for sale without any re presentation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse toplaintiff.The sa leis further subject to confirmation bythe court
Up on paymentin full of the bid amount, the purchase r shallreceiveaCert ificate of Sa le , whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Dee d to the real estate afte r confirmat ionofthe sa le.
The propertywi ll NOT be open for inspection Prospective bidder s are ad monished to check the court file to verifyallinformation
Thesuccessful purchaser has the soleresponsibility/exp ense of evicting any te nantsor ot herindividualspresently in possession of the subjec tpremises.
If this prop erty isacondominiumunit,the purc haser of the unit at the forecl osure sale, othe rthana mortgageeshall pay theassessments and the le ga l fee srequired by The CondominiumPrope rty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)( 1) and (g)(4).
IF YO U ARE THE MO RTGA GOR(HOMEO WNER), YOUHAVE THE RI GHT TOREMAI N IN POSS ESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTERENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSS ESSION, INACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW
For Informatio n:Visitourwebsite at http:/ /ilforec losuresales.mrpllc.com
Between3 p.m and5 p.m .only- Mc Calla Raymer Le ibertPierce,LLC, Pl aintiff's Attorneys,1N. Dearborn St., Suite1200,Chicago, IL 60602. Tel.No (312) 3469088.Please refer to file#22-12607IL
PURS UANT TOTH E FAIR DEBT CO LLECTION PRACTI CES ACT, THE PLAINTIF F'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMP TI NG TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Plaintiff's attorneyisnotrequired to provide additi onal information other than that set forthinthisnotice ofsale.
I3212230
May2,9,16, 2023
aring Ifappr oved, the e -Lear ning Programwill be implemented for a t hree- year term BOARD OF EDUCA TI ON,RIVER BEND CO MMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL
D ISTRICT 2
Eric Fish
Eric Fish, Secretary Board of Education River Bend CommunityUnit District#2
May2,2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTFORTHE 14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, IL LINOIS Planet Home
Lending,LLC, PLAINTIFF, Vs. Unknown Heirs andLega tee s of PatriciaA.Harrison AKA Patric ia A. Jeralds;Estate of PatriciaHarrison; RonaldHarrison, individually; Ronald Harrison, as the Inde pendent Administrator of theEstate of PatriciaHarrison; Unknown Ow ners andNon-Record Claimants, DEFEND ANT(S) Case No.2023F C7 NOTICE BY PUBL ICATION NO TI CE IS GIVEN TO YOU: Unknown Heirs and Legatees of
Legat Patricia A. Harrison
AKA Pa tricia A.
Jeralds
Unknown Ow ners andNonre cord
Claimants
Thatth is ca sehas been commence d in thisCourt against you and other de fe ndants, praying fort he fore closure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to-wit: A PART OF THE NO RTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION4; TOWNSHIP 19 NO RTH, RANGE5, EA ST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERI DIA N, WHITESIDE
COUNTY, ILLINO IS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW:
CO MMENC ING IN THECENTER OF THE PUBLIC HI GHWA Y RUNNINGEASTERLY FROM THIRD STREET IN THE CI TY OF P ROPHETSTOW N AT A POINT481.28 FEET EASTERLY ALONG TH E MIDD LE OF SAID HI GHWA Y FROM THE WESTLINE OF THE SAID NO RTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION4; THENCE SOUTHERLY ON A LI NE INTERSECTING THE NORTH LINE OF PRAIRIE MEADOW SUBD I-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE14THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT ROCK ISLAND COUNTY, IL LINOIS
PENNYMAC LOANSERVICES,LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. PA MELAN ARAGON A/K/A PAMELANICHOLE ARAGO NA/K/A PAMELA ARAGON; SECRETARY OF HOUSING ANDURBAN DEVELO PMENT;UNKNO WN OWNERS ANDNON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS
NO.22FC228
520311TH AVENUEA MOLIN E, IL61265
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANTTO JUDGMENT OF FORECL OSURE UNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN thatpursuant to a Judgment ofForecl osure and Sale ente red by theCourtin the above entitled cause onFe bruary 15 ,2023, will on 06/06/2023,in The Rock Island JusticeCenter,1317 Thir dAvenue, 1st Floor, Rock Island, IL 61201, at 09:00 AM ,sell at public auction andsale to the highest bidder for cash, all andsingular, the following desc ribed re al estat e mentionedinsaid Judgment,situate d in theCounty of Rock Island, State of Illinois,or so much thereof asshall be sufficient to sat isfy sa id Judgme nt:
LotNumber Twelve (12)in Maywood, an Addition to theCity of Moline,situated in Rock Island County,Illinois.
TAX NO.08-35-32-30-10
CO MMO NLYKNOWN AS :520311th AvenueA Moline,IL61265
Description of Improvements: The property isasingle family. The propert yhasa tw o car gara ge The garage is detached The exteriorisvinylsid ing. Th e color is white. Thepropertyhasa fence .The prope rtyis oc cupied
The Judgme nt amount was$87,826.04.
Sale Terms: This is an "AS IS"sale for "CASH". Thesuc cessful bidde r must deposit10% down by certified funds; balance,byce rtified funds, within24 hours.
NO REFU ND S.
Thesubje ct prope rty is sub je ct to ge neralrealestate ta xe s, special assessments or spec ial ta xeslevied againstsaid realestate, wate r bills, etc., andis offer ed for sale without any re presentation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to pla intiff.The sa leis further subject to confirmation bythe court Upon paymentin full of the bid amount, the purchasershallrece iveaCert ificate of Sa le , whichwill entitle the purchaser to a Dee d to thereal estateafter confirmat ionofthe sa le.
The propertywi ll NOT be open for inspection Prospective bidder s are admonished to check the court file to verifyallinformation
Thesuccessful purchaser has the soleresponsibility/exp ense of evicting any te nantsor ot herindividualspresently in possession of the subjec t prem ises.
If this prop erty isacondominiumunit,the purc haser of the unit at the forecl osure sale, othe rthana mortgageeshall pay the assessme ntsand the le ga l fee srequired by The CondominiumPrope rty Act, 765ILCS 605/9(g)( 1) and (g)(4).
IF YO U ARE THE MO RTGA GOR(HOMEO WNER), YOUHAVE THE RI GHT TOREMAI N IN POSS ESSION FOR30 DAYS AFTERENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSS ESSION, INACCO RD ANCE WITH SECTIO N 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI NO IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW
For Informatio n:Visit our website at http://ilforec losuresales.mrpllc.com
Between3 p.m. and5 p.m .only- Mc Calla RaymerLe ibert Pierce,LLC, Pl aintiff's Attorneys,1N. Dearborn St., Suite1200,Chicago, IL 60602. Tel.No (312)3469088.Please refer to file#22-13106IL
PURS UANT TOTH E FA IR DEBT CO LLECTION PRACTI CES ACT, THE PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMP TI NG TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Plaintiff's attorneyisnotrequired toprovide additi onal information other than that set forthinthisnotice of sale. I3214329
April 25,2023May 2, 9, 2023
LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES LEG AL NOTICES
VI SIONIN THE CI TY OF P ROPHETSTOWN, 303.25 FEET EAST OF THE SA ID WEST LINE OF THENO RTHEAS T 1/4 OFSECTION 4,34.0 FEET TO THE PRESENT NO RTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID HI GHWAY, BEING THE POI NT OF BEGI NNING OF THE TRACT BEING DESCRIBED; THENCEEXTENDING SO UTHERLY ON THELAS T DESCRIBED COURSE,185.70
FEET; THENCE EA STERLY PA RALLEL WITH SAID NO RTHLINEO F PRAIRIE MEADOW SUBD IVIS ION, 169.66 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LI NE OF DALE AVENUE; THENCE NO RTHERLY ON THE SAID WESTERLYLINE OF DALE AVENUE, 181.2 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF SAID HIGHWAY ; THENCE WESTERLY,99.72 FEET TO THE SAIDPOINT OF BE GINNING, SITUATED IN THE CI TY OF P ROPHETSTOWN, WHITESIDE COUNTY,
Y, ILLINOIS CO MMO NLY KNOWN AS:
513E.3rd Street , Prop hetstown, IL 61277 and whichsaid Mort gage was made by:
Patricia A. Harrison
AKA Pa tricia A. Jeralds(deceased) the Mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Ele ctronic Re gist ration Systems, Inc., ac ting solely as nominee forLe ade rOne Financial Corporation,a Corporation, andre corded in the Office of the Record er of Deed s of WHITESIDE County, Illinois, as Docume ntNo. 2014-02287; and forother relief; that summons wasduly issue d out of said Court againstyou as pr ovided by law and that saidsuitis now pending.
NO W, THEREFORE, UNLESS YOU file your answ er or ot herwise fileyour ap pea rance in this casein the Office of the Clerk ofthisCourt, SueCoste ll o Clerk of Circuit Courts
200EastKnox Street Morrison,IL 61270-2819 onor before, June
, 1,2023,A
DEFA ULT MAYBE
ENTERED AGAINST YOUA T ANYTIME AFTER THAT DAYAND A JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRAYER OF SAID CO MPL AINT SOTTILE& BARILE,LLC
1415 We st 22nd Street, Towe r Floor Oak Brook, IL 60523 ( 312)883-2810
PleadingsE-mail
Address:illinois@ sottileandbarile. com
NO TE: Thisl aw firm isa debt colle ctor. I3218943
May2,9,16,2023
Zo nin g Meeting
Thursday, May18,2023 7:00pm at Erie VillageHall, 740 Main Stre et ErieCommunity School District 6264th St .locati on Erie, IL Variance for code 9-3-5 building closer toproperty line on 6thStNW Corner.
May2,9,2023
Ne ed toplace an ad? Callus today! 833-584-NEWS
ORDINANCE 2023- 03 VILLAGE OF CORDOVA, ILLINOIS
WHEREAS, theVillage ofCordova, Illinoiscurrently collectsa fee from itsresident s for garbage pickup: and WHEREAS, dueto an increase in cost s the current fee isinsufficient. 1T IS THEREFOREORDAINED that:
TITLE6- WA TER AND SEWER; CHAPTER1- WATERAND
SEWER REGULA TI ONS;ARTICLE8 GA RBAG E DISP OSAL; SECTIO N4ishereby amended to provide:
Effe ctive for the billing cycle to be billed atthe end of May, 2023, the fe e for garba ge collection shall be $18.25 per monthperhousehold:
If acustomerrequests an extra garb age or recycle bin, an additional fe e of $8.00 pe r monthwill be charged for the ad ditional bin.
IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that this ordinance shall be in full force and effe ctive from and afte r this passage , approval and pub licationas provided by law:
ITIS FURTHER ORDAINED the provisions andsections of this Ordinance shall be dee me d to be se parableand theinvalidity ofany portion of anyse ctionshallnot affect the validity of theremainder
PASSED BY the Board ofTrust ees of the Village of Cordova, this20th da y of April,2023 And APP RO VED BY THE President of theVillage of Cord ova,Illinois, this20th day of Ap ril,2023.
AY ES:5
NAYS:0
ABSENT:1
ATTEST:
/s/Melissa Bowman
Me lissa Bowman, VillageClerk Villageof Cordova, IL
/s/ Jame s Boone
James Boone, President Village of Cordova, IL
May 2,2023