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        Publishedevery Tuesday 20pages •Onesection REGIONALNEWS Lenda Hand Fundraiserset forProphetstown family. / 3 LOCALNEWS Softball Signing RHSstandout signswiththe Badgers. / 2 WHAT’SINSIDE Glimpses of thePast.........................8 Property Transfers............................15 PoliceReports....................................9 High SchoolSports .......................12 ChurchNews 16-17 Classifieds.............................18-20 DEATHS NancyA.Wolf,DonnaM.Green, DavidR.“Butch”Hammond, Page4 LOCALNEWS We Care Packages Radiostation collectingitems fortroops. / 3 HONOR FLIGHT HONORFLIGHT
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          visitthememorials dedicated to honoringtheir sacrifices. Storyandphotosonpages6and7.
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            Trail Ride raises $5K for Erie After Prom
          ATurkeyTrotTrailRidefundraiser onSunday,Nov.6,nettedmorethan $5,000forErieHighSchool’sAfterProm Partywhileofferinga rareopportunity foragroupoff-roadridethroughWhitesideCounty.Thetrailridewasrainor shine,andluckilythesunwasshining.
          TheeventforATVs,UTVsandSxS off-roadvehicleshadanentryfeeof$25 perdriverand$5perrider.Over250peoplein133 machinesspenttheirSunday onthe trails,withpassingdriverswaving,honkingandcheering.Theriders startedinFenton andmadestopsfor foodanddrinkspecialsatBushy’sBar & GrillinLyndon,BreakRoomPub’n GrubinTampico,SemperFiSlotsin ProphetstownandBushy’sSlotsinErie.
          Theridewasbothonandoff-road, withdriverstrekkingthroughfieldsand timberthankstolocallandownersallowingtravelthroughtheirproperties. Besidesthelocalsupporters,riderscame fromDixon,Sterling,RockFalls,Milled-
          NEWSBRIEFS
          Tickets arestillavailableforRiverdaleHigh SchoolTheater’sproductionof“Emma!APop Musical”atBettyPlumbAuditoriumthis week.Theshowisappropriateforallagesand runs1hour,45minutes.Showtimesare7p.m. onNov.17,18,and19and2p.m.Nov.20. Ticketsare$7foradultsand$6forstudents.
          HighburyPrepseniorEmma,playedby JuliaRemour,iscertainsheknowswhat’s bestforherclassmates’lovelives.She’s determinedtofindtheperfectboyfriendfor shysophomoreHarriet,playedbyCassidy Kline,bytheendoftheschoolyear.Butwill Emma’srelentlessmatchmakinggetinthe
          ATVs and UTVs are lined upon Black Road in Morrisonbefore the inaugural Turkey Trot Trail Ride that raised over $5,000 for Erie High School’s After Prom Party.
          
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    geville,Chicagoland,Marshalltown, DewittandBelvidere,Iowa.Thegroup covered70milesoverall.
          “Wehadagreatturnoutandagreat timeontheTurkeyTrotTrailRide. Everyonewashappyandexcitedtohave theopportunitytodothisinourarea. We’rehopingtomakeit anannual event,”organizerRustyPackersaid.
          
              
              
            
            Alivia Bark signs National Letter of Intent with Badgers
          
    RiverdaleHighSchoolsoftballstandout AliviaBarksignedherNationalLetterof Intenttocontinueheracademicandsoftball careerattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madi son.Family,friends,CoachRandyCreenand theathleticdepartmentcelebratedheraccom plishmentsduringthesigningceremonyat theRiverdaleHighSchoolLibraryonNov.9.
          TheCordovaseniorplanstomajorinbusi ness-managementandhumanresources. Barkplaysshortstopandthirdbase.Hersoft ball accomplishmentsincludeThirdTeam All-StateandAll-Conferenceasasophomore, FirstTeamAll-StateandFirstTeamAll-Con ferenceasajuniorandQuadCityAll-Area Teamasasophomoreandjunior.She’salsoa memberoftheNationalHonorSociety,NHS secretaryandseniorclasspresident.
          “Itmeantalotthatmyfamily andfriends cameouttosupportmeatmysigning. I wouldn’thavegottenherewithout thesupportofmyfamilyandIamsoexcitedtospend thenextfouryearsasaBadger!”Barksaid.
          TheBadgerssoftballteamcompetesin NCAA Division1underheadcoachYvette Healy.
          wayoffindingherownhappiness?Basedon JaneAusten’sclassicnovel,thissparkling newmusicalfeaturesthehitsongsoflegendarygirlgroupsandiconicfemalesingersfrom TheSupremestoShaniaTwaintoKatyPerry. Girlpowerhasneversoundedsogood!
          ThecastalsoincludesCaelHinde,Oliver Bull,RyleeClark,IanSmiddy,MichaelKelley, IzzySlone,JorieSlone,AdamBenoit,Alaina Heim,SerenGellerstedt,MaggieKelley,CarolineKreiter,TeaganMcGinty,CalebSelander, TreyStoddard,andGeorgeYoung.TheperformancewillbeatRiverdaleMiddleSchool’s auditorium,9822256thSt.N.inPortByron.
          Callthehighschooltopurchasetickets inadvanceor go toonthestage.ticketsto
          orderonline.
          Riverdale High School’s wreath sale underway
          OrdersforRiverdaleHighSchool’sannual designerwreathsalearebeingtakenuntil Tuesday,Nov.22,withallproceedstosupport ProjectGraduation’23.
          Thefresh18”evergreenwreathscost$25 eachandareadornedwitharedbowandpine cones.Pickupdateswillbefrom5to6:30 p.m.Monday,Dec.5,andTuesday,Dec.6,at theRHSfootballconcessionstand.
          Forquestionsortoplaceanorder,call DawnAltenseyat309-523-3131.
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        Photoprovided Alivia Bark is pictured with her brotherJimmy and parents Jim and Angela during her signing ceremony Nov. 9 at Riverdale High School.
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          its annual Veterans Day programon Thursday, Nov. 10,in the annex gymnasium to honor those who served. Aftera social hour with coffee and treats, the students delivered a patriotic program with songs,readings, playing of taps and recognition of veterans of all branches of service in attendance Artwork was on display throughout the building.
          Erie honors those who served at Veterans Day program
          
              
              
            
            Fundraiser to benefitwidow,4 children of Prophetstown mankilledincar crash
          
    ByRACHELRODGERS rrodgers@shawmedia.com
          
          PROPHETSTOWN –AGoFundMe hasbeenestablishedtohelpthewifeand fourchildrenof aProphetstownman whodiedin arolloverthatclaimedthree livesinSeptember.
          Shortlyafter 11p.m.Sept.24inrural RockFalls,DamienK.Martin,32,of Prophetstown;AntonioL.Caudillo,27,of RockFalls;andZacharyN.McCloud,29, ofSterling,diedin asingle-vehiclecrash afterlosingcontrolanddrivingintoa ditchonProphetstownRoadnearGaulrappRoad,causingthecartorollseveral times,accordingtotheWhitesideCounty Sheriff’sDepartment.
          Martin’swife,Liz,hasbeena beauticianforsevenyearsinProphetstownand hasfourchildren.
          “Idon’tknowwhatI’m goingtodo,” shesaid.
          DianaVerhulst,pastorinProphetstownandtheFranklinGroveChurchof theBrethren,helpedorganize afundraiseraroundtownandonlinetohelpthe familywithexpenses.
          “Therearemounting debtsfromthe burial.Theircarwasbrandnewandwas
          totaledin the crash.Insurancecovered the existing carloan, but there is no money for her to buy a replacement vehicle,” Verhulst said. “As you can imagine, there are other expenses related to the auto accident as well. Now that there is only one household income,Lizneeds help.”
          So far, they’ve raised $4,645, according totheGoFundMe.
          “Acommunity helps itselfandheals itself,” she said.“Iaskyou,alongwith P-townresidentCindySibley,whois helpingthiscause,topleasehelpLiz today.”
          CheckscanbemailedtoVerhulstat 308WalnutSt.,Prophetstown,61277. Donationscanbemadeonlineat GoFundMe,orwithcashthroughSibley. Callortext815-797-9865forinformation.
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            Radiostation collecting itemsfor We Care packages
          
    WQUDVintageRadio107.7inErie andCourtesyAutoGroupareonce againcollectingitemsforthesixth annualWeCarePackageDrive.Prioritymailboxeswillbedeliveredto troopsserving statesideandoverseas,withdonationsbeingaccepted throughDec.9.
          Thegiftpackageswillarrivejust intimefortheholidays.
          Itemsbeing collectedincludepersonalcaresuchastoothbrushes, toothpaste,deodorant,eyedrops,lip balm,barsofsoap,disposablerazors, nailclippers,emeryboardsandnail files.Fooditemsincluderamennoodles,smallindividualsnackpacks, hardcandy, candycanes,beefjerky, trailmix,crackerjacks,proteinor granolabars,theatersizedboxcandy, chewinggum,smallcontainersof potatochips,powdertubes forwater bottles,andhotcocoaandapplecider mixes.TravelsizeitemsofKleenex, sunscreen,wetwipes,talcpowder, foot powder,shampoo,conditioner, showergel,mouthwash,handsanitizer,lotion,creams,plusword-find orcrosswordpuzzlebooksare accepted.Cashdonationsforshippingcostsor purchasingadditional
          itemsarealsoappreciated. Besidesbringingdonationstothe radiostationat910AlbanySt.inErie, itemscanbedropped offatCourtesy FordinDavenport,KimberlyCar CityinDavenport,andCourtesyCar
          CityinMoline.Thestationisopen from 7a.m.to 4p.m.Mondaythrough Friday.Staffarecollectingservice members’addresses.Emailwqudvintageradio@gmail.comformoreinformationortosubmitanaddress.
          
              
              
            
            Upcoming holiday events in Fulton
          Volunteergroupsaregearingup forholidayfuninFulton,witha varietyofeventsplannedtocelebratetheChristmasseason.
          PutonyouruglyChristmas sweaterandheaddowntownforthe UglySweaterSipandShopfrom 5to7 p.m.Thursday,Nov.17.This fun-fillednightissponsoredbythe FultonFunCrew,with17participatingbusinessesofferingholiday refreshments,treats,dealsand giveaways.
          Besuretovisittheselfiestation locatedinsideKrumpetsGold Roomtobeenteredintothe“Best Dressed”contest .S harethe warmthoftheseasonbydonating neworgentlyusedblanketsand quiltstoBPIFoodSupply,withall donationstogototheFultonFood Pantry.Enjoy asoupsupperfundraiserattheMasonicLodgefrom 4to7p.m.Thencomeoutandshop forChristmasgiftsatthedowntownHolidayOpenHouseonFriday,Nov.18,andSaturday,Nov.19.
          Fulton’sChristmasWalkisset for 5to7 p.m.Friday,Dec.2.Enjoy food,drinks,shopping,festivities, kids’activitiesandmore, allinthe downtown.SantaClauswillbe gatheringChristmaswishesfrom 5to7:30p.m.andthesecondannual snowballhockeygamewillbeheld onthestreets.
          TheChristmasWalkinHeritage Canyonwillbefromnoonto 6p.m. Saturday,Dec.3,sponsoredbythe EarlyAmericanCrafters.Come andcelebrateChristmasfrontier-styleatthecanyon’shistorical village,completewithluminary lightsforunforgettablesights.Free entry,freeparkingand afreedowntownshuttlewillbeoffered.
          TheCanadianPacificHoliday Trainwillbemaking astopabout 4:15p.m.inClintononTuesday, Dec.6,neartheSawmillMuseum. It’sbeentwoyearssincethetrain rolledthroughtheregion,so come onoutandenjoythesoundsand sights,includingfireworks,hot chocolate,livemusicbyAlanDoyle andKellyPrescott,and, of course, Santa!CPasksattendeestobringa cashdonationornonperishable fooditemsforthelocalfoodbanks, ifpossible.
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        PhotoprovidedbyDianaVerhulst AGoFundMefundraiserhas been established forLiz Martinandher four children afterher husband waskilled in asingle-vehiclecrashinSeptember.
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          Gary Farral andCindy DrummondwerebusypreparingcarepackagesatWQUDVintageRadio 107.7,910 Albany St., Erie,inDecember2021. Thestation willmailout care packagesto troops servingstatesideand overseas this season.
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          Fulton Christmas Lightcontest announced
          Breakoutthebows,untanglethe lightsandshineupRudolph’snose–you couldbethebestinthe2022Fulton ChristmasLightContest!Thecontestis opentoresidentsofFultonandFulton Township,andapplicationsareavailable atCityHall,thecitywebsiteandpublic locationssuchasthebanksandlibrary.
          Contestentrieswillbejudged,with cashprizesandyardsignsawarded.First placewillreceive$100,secondwillget
          OBITUARIES
          DONNAM.GREEN
          Born: November26,1931inMoline,IL
          Died: November9,2022inBettendorf,IA
          DonnaMaeGreen, 90,ofHillsdale,IL, passedawayWednesday,November9, 2022,attheClarissa C.CookHospiceHouse inBettendorf,IA. Serviceswillbeheld at10:00AMonMonday,November14,2022 atMessiahLutheranChurchinPortByron, IL.Visitationwillbefrom2:00PM-5:00PM onSunday,November13thatGibson-Bode FuneralHomeinPortByron.Memorialsmay bemadetotheMessiahLutheranChurch Pre-SchoolProgramortoMessiahLutheran Church.
          
    DonnawasbornonNovember26,1931in Moline,thedaughterofEarlandRuby(Papenhausen)Kasten.SheattendedEastMoline schools,andafterhighschoolshemarried ClaudW.GreenonJune13,1951.Theyshared
          $50,andthirdplacewillget$25.A judge’schoiceawardmayalsobegiven withinthediscretionofthejudgingcommittee.
          WinnerswillbeannouncedattheFultonChristmasWalkonFriday,Dec.2.
          Thedeadlinetoenteris4p.m.Monday,Nov.28.Entryisfree,andapplicationsmustbesubmittedtoCityHall,the publiclibraryoremailedtofultonchristmaswalk@gmail.com.
          ThecontestissponsoredbytheFultonChristmasWalkCommittee,anon-
          profitorganization.YardsignsaresponsoredbyCreativeDesignWerx.
          Light up theVillage of Lyndon for the holidays
          TheVillageofLyndonissponsoring a ChristmasLightingDisplayContestthis year.ResidentscanregistertheirdisplaystolightupLyndonfortheholidays,withjudgingtotakeplaceDec. 1-22.Prizeswillbe$75forfirstplace, $50forsecond,and$25forthird.
          CalltheVillageHallat815-778-4484
          togetsignedup.
          Hooppole FireDepartment pancake breakfast Nov. 27
          TheHooppoleFireDepartmentwill hostitsannualpancakebreakfastfrom 7a.m.to1p.m.Sunday,Nov.27.
          Comeonoutforamealofpancakes, sausage,eggs,hashbrownsandcoffee, milkororangejuice.Alldonationswill supportthedepartment’sneeds.The firestationislocatedat1011Merchant St.inHooppole.
          
              
              
            
            Prophetstown-Lyndon Food Pantry report
          51yearstogetherbeforehispassingon March8,2003.
          DonnaandClaudweretheowner/operatorsofthelocalHillandDellgasstationsin Hillsdale,Erie,andCordova.Shealsowasthe VillageClerkforRapidsCityforanumberof years.ShewasanactivememberofMessiah LutheranChurchandamemberofEastern Star.SheenjoyedspendingWintersinFlorida, butmostofallshelovedtofollowallofher grandchildren’sevents.
          Donnaissurvivedbyhersons,Robert “Bob”Green(PamBartelGreen)ofErie,IL, Raymond“Bud”Green(LisaPonsettoGreen) ofHillsdale,IL,Ronald(Chalyn)Fornero Green,RapidsCity,IL;grandchildren,Alicia Altman,Kyle(Stephany)Green,Stephanie (Robert)Chaney,Ethan,Noah,EllaandSofia ForneroGreen,8great-grandchildren,one great-greatgrandchild;andtwosisters,Linda (Bill)Turner,Newhall,IA,andSandraKasten, Galesburg,IL.Donnawasprecededindeath byherparents;husband,Claud;grandson, TreyForneroGreen;sister,ShirleyHemphill; andbrother,GeraldKasten.Shareamemory orcondolenceatwww.gibsonbodefh.com
          TheProphetstown-LyndonFood Pantry,locatedattheAmerican LegionHall,215WashingtonSt.in Prophetstown, isopenfrom9to 11a.m.everyTuesday.
          Thefoodpantryhasreceivedmany generous donationsfromindividuals, companiesandorganizationsduring thepastquarter.Theboardwouldlike tothankeveryonewhodonatedtothe programinJuly,AugustandSeptember.
          Thankyoutothefollowingorganizationsfor theirdonations:Casey’s GeneralStoreofProphetstown,PhillipsandJohnstonInc.,andFarmers NationalBank,LeonMethodist Church,FirstLutheranChurchof Prophetstown.
          Theboardwouldliketothankthe followingindividualsfortheirgenerositytothepantry: BethZuidema, GeneSummers,JoanandMichael Bryan,JoanMcCowen,JackieRoman, BudandShirleyThompson,Stuand BeckyRichter,MarilynJonesMemorial,JohnFarral,PhilandKathy Wiersema, RichardMaronde,TuesdayBirthdayGroup,EsterWagenecht, AllenRoder,JeremiahKochevar, NancyPlautz,JeffandChristine Smith,FrankStoneandVickiKrug.
          Theboardalsowishestoexpress gratitudefordonationsfromanonymousgroupsandindividuals.
          Thenextmeetingofthefoodpantry boardisscheduledfor11a.m.Jan.17, 2023,attheAmericanLegionHall.
          DAVIDR.“BUTCH”HAMMOND
          Born: September12,1940inSavanna,IL
          Died: November2,2022inFulton,IL
          NANCYA.WOLF
          Born: August13,1931inJoslin,IL
          Died: November7,2022inMorrison,IL
          NancyAnnWolf, 91,ofErie,IL,died Monday,November7, 2022attheResthave HomeinMorrison whereshehadmost recentlyresided. Serviceswillbeheldat 10:30amonSaturday,November12,2022at theErieChristianChurch,Erie.Visitationwill befrom5–7pmonFridayatGibson–Bode FuneralHome,Erie.BurialwillbeintheErie Cemetery.Memorialsmaybemadetothe ErieChristianChurchortheResthaveHome, Morrison.
          
    
    NancywasbornAugust13,1931inJoslin, IL,adaughterofLloydandGrace(Brennan)
          Hanna.ShegraduatedfromHillsdaleHigh Schoolin1949.NancymarriedRobertK.Wolf onDecember20,1951attheErieChristian Church.Shewasalovingwifeandmother whowasdevotedtoraisingherchildrenand helpingBobonthefarm.Shealsofoundtime todriveaschoolbusfortheErieSchoolDistrictformanyyears.Nancywasalongtime memberoftheErieChristianChurch.
          Nancyissurvivedbyherhusband,Bob;4 children,Craig(Karen)Wolf,Erie,LoriWolf, Olathe,KS,JayWolf,Albany,IL,Julie(Larry) Rehmert,Sterling,IL;sister,MaryRopp,Geneseo;grandchildren,Corindy(Bill)Stoakes, Kurt(Carissa)Wolf,Krista(Sayed)Mohamed, JacobWolf,JaimeRehmert,ZacharyRehmert; and10greatgrandchildren.Shewasprecededindeathby3siblings,CharlesHanna, HelenWhitmoreandHarryHanna.Sharea memoryorcondolenceatwww.gibsonbodefh.com
          
    FULTON–DavidR. Hammond“Butch”,82, ofFulton,passedaway inhishomewithhis familyonWednesday, November2,2022. Butchwasbornon September12,1940in Savanna,toDaveandHelen(Murphy)Hammond.HewasemployedwithJohnDeere inEastMolinefor33yearsuntilretirement. HemarriedSusanStevensonin1963in Clinton,IA.HelatermarriedSylviaRemery inMorrison.Butchwasalifetimememberof theNRA,andamemberoftheMorrisonand Yuma,AZshootingrange.Helovedtoridehis Harleyandtravel.Butchbecameasnowbird, residinginYuma,AZthroughthewinter monthsfor20years.
          
    Survivorsincludeonedaughter,Tammy Wallace,ofFulton;twosons,RichardHammond(MaryJackson),ofMaquoketa,IA,and JamesHammond(LisaWilden),ofCoralville, IA;threestepdaughters,Patsy(Jack)Wright,
          DonnaRemey,allofMt.Morris,andBeth (Danny)VanKampen,ofFulton;threesisters, Janice(Bill)Graham,ofFenton,MaryDuncan, andCheryl(Marty)Hoffman,allofFulton; onebrother,Steve(Laurie)Hammond,of Clinton,IA;sevengrandchildren,Cody(Adny) Rose,ofThomson,David(Angela)Wallace Jr.,Devin(Lindsay)Wallace,allofClinton, IA,CassandraHammond,ofCamanche, IA,JesseHammond(HopeWhite),Jimmy (Lexie)Hammond,andSethHammond,allof Clinton,IA;andfourteengreat-grandchildren, SummerJacobs,LiamJacobs,KennaWolf, PaizlyeHammond,LincolnHammond,Kyler Wallace,EricBerry,AlexWallace,Annabelle Rose,AdalenaRose,ZekieRose,CarterRose, KaidenRose,andJoeWallace.
          Butchwasprecededindeathbyhisparents; wives,SusanandSylvia;andtwostepdaughters,PatsyandDonna.
          Visitationwillbeheldfrom11:00am-1:00pm onSaturday,November12,2022atMcDonald FuneralHomeinFulton.Funeralservicewill followat1:00pm,withPastorRogerCarlson officiating.BurialwillconcludeatFulton Cemeterywithmilitaryhonors. Onlinecondolencesmaybemadeatwww. mcdonaldfuneralhomes.com
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            Booker wins second term as Whiteside County sheriff
          
    ByKATHLEENSCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
          
          MORRISON–WhitesideCounty SheriffJohnBookerwonhissecond terminoffice,defeatingRepublican challengerandTampicoChiefofPolice MikeLewis.
          Withall60precinctsreporting,the unofficial tallywasBooker11,668or 58.85%ofthevote,andLewis8,157,or 41.15%.Electionresultswillbecertifiedwithintwoweeks,CountyClerk DanaNelsonsaidNov.9.
          An“ecstatic”Bookercelebrated withfriendsandfamilyatKaddy’s KitchenandClubhouse.
          “Itismylife’sgreatesthonortocontinuetobethesheriffofWhiteside County,”hetoldthecrowd.
          Hethankedmanypeoplefortheir support,including“theamazing,hardworkingmenandwomenoftheWhitesideCountySheriff’sOffice.ThesuccessthatIhavebeenfortunateenough toexperience overthesepastfour years,Iowetothem.
          “Iamespeciallygratefultoyou,the WhitesideCountyvoter.Youvotedin favorofintegrityandexperience. I promisedyoubeforethisracebegan, andIrecommit toyoutonightthat I willnotletyoudown.”
          Booker,55,aDemocratfrom Sterling,waselectedin2018,whenhewas alieutenantinthesheriff’sdepart-
          ment,wherehehasservedfor24years invariouspositions.
          Lewis,51,ofRockFalls,firstranfor
          sheriffin2018but wasdefeatedinthe GOPprimary.
          Then,asnow,Bookerhadthe endorsementofKellyWilhelmi and RogerSchipper,thelasttwosheriffs whoarebothRepublicans.
          Beforebeinghiredatthe sheriff’s department,Bookerworkedforseven yearsasaRockFallspoliceofficer.He alsohasworkedparttimeasapolice officerforMorrison,Tampico,ProphetstownandErie.
          Bookerhassaidoneofhismain goalsassheriffistocontinueto improvehis deputies’evolving responsetothementallyillthrough traininginmeasuresnotonlytode-escalatesituations,butalsotoprovide servicesforthosetheyencounter.
          Healsopledgedtocontinueto improvehisdepartment’strainingand responsetothemethamphetamine andopioidcrisis,whichhesaidties intothementalhealthtraining.
          Bookeralsosupportedtheproposed 1%salestaxincrease,citingimproved coordinationoflawenforcement responsesifthecounty’stwodispatch centersweretobeconsolidated,which hesaidwouldreduceoperatingand staffingcosts,andeliminatetheneed forpropertytaxincreases.Thatreferendumfailed.
          
              
              
            
            Whiteside County voters defeat public safety sales tax hike
          ByKATHLEENSCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
          
          MORRISON–Withall60precincts reporting, WhitesideCountyvoters soundlydefeatedaproposed1%sales taxhiketosupport911services.
          Theunofficialvotewas15,114no votesto4,733yes,or76.15%againstthe referendum,23.85%forit.Election resultswillbecertifiedwithintwo weeks,CountyClerkDanaNelsonsaid Nov.9.
          Proponentsofthemeasuresaidthe taxwasneededtohelppaytherising costsofWhitesideCounty’stwodispatchcentersandeventuallybuild a consolidatedcenterthatwillsavemillionsofdollarsdowntheroad.
          Rightnow,morethanhalfofthe $2.2millionittakestooperatethetwo centerseachyear–about$1.2million –isbeingshoulderedbyjustSterling andRockFalls,andthesystemisrunningabout$500,000inthered,money thatthecountyismakingup.
          Theproposedsalestaxwouldhave takentheburden offthecountyand theTwinCities,raisinganestimated $4millionayearcountywidethrough thesaleofretailitems,includingfuel,
          restaurantmealsandpreparedfood itemsoftenboughtbyvisitorstothe county–thusadding$1toevery$100 spent.
          Itwouldnotbechargedonpurchasesofgroceries,drugs(including
          over-the-countermedicationsand vitamins),cars,trucks,all-terrain vehicles,boatsandrecreationalvehicles,mobilehomes,farmequipment andparts,andfarminputs.
          Officialsplannedtousetherevenue
          
    raisedtoalleviatetherisingcostsof operatingandmaintainingtheexistingcenters–oneatthesheriff’s departmentinMorrisonandtheother attheSterlingPoliceDepartment andthecostofsalaries,benefitsand trainingforabouttwodozendispatchers.
          Therestofthemoneywastobe usedtobuildoneunifieddispatchcenter,whichproponentssaidwouldcut costsbyreducingoverheadand improveoperationsandcooperation amongemergencyagencies.A2011 studyestimatedcostsavingscould amountto$14millionover10years.
          Countyofficialshavesaidthatifthe referendumdidn’tpass,itcouldmean thecostswillbepassedontotowns andagencies atthewestendofthe county–essentially,thoseoutsideof SterlingandRockFalls –thatarenot currentlycontributingequallytothe 911budget.
          Thisisthesecondtimesuchameasurehasfailed.
          Thecountysoughttopassapublic safetytaxreferendum;ameasurecallingfora0.5%increasewasontheballotinNovember2020butwasdefeated, 19,835to7,103.
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        AlexT.Paschal-apaschal@shawmedia.com
          Whiteside County sheriff John Booker works theroom Tuesday, Nov. 8, at Kaddy’s Kitchen and Clubhouse during an election party.
          AlexT.Paschal-apaschal@shawmedia.com
          Toshia Paarman takes calls at the Sterling dispatchcenterrecently. Whiteside County voters were asked to pass an additional 1% sales tax to raise money to pay for 911 services and to consolidate the two dispatchcenters into one Thereferendumfailed.
          
              
              
            
            Trip of a lifetime forarea veterans
          BySARAHFORD ForShawMedia
          
          ElectionDaytookonspecialmeaningforthosewhospentTuesdayinthe companyofAmericanheroes.Quad CitiesHonorFlight55leftearlyNov.8 andcarried102veteransoftheKorean andVietnam-eraconflicts tothe nation’scapitaltovisitthememorials dedicatedtohonoringtheirsacrifices.
          Thiswasthefirsttimean Honor Flightcoincidedwithanelectionday. “We’revotingtodaybecauseofthese guys,”saidretiredArmyLt.Col.StephenGarrington,commanderof HonorFlightoftheQuadCities55. He’sbeeninvolvedwitheverylocal HonorFlightsincethechapterstarted in2008.
          Thetripstartedwithasend-offceremonyandbreakfastatthe Quad CitiesInternationalAirportbeforeboardingSunCountryAirlines,whilethe lunareclipsewasvisible,fora90-minuteflight.TheveteransfromWhiteside,Lee,RockIsland,Carroll,Henry andClintoncountieswereaccompaniedby65guardians,acrewofvolunteersandthreeAmericanflagsofveteranswhohadpassed.
          AtDullesInternationalAirport,the flightwaswelcomedbyschoolchildren,governmentofficialsandlocals carryingsignsandflagswhocheered, clappedandthankedtheveteransfor theirservice.Itwashardnottoshed tearswhilewalkingthrough theconcoursetothecharterbusesand a policeescortfortheday.
          Thefirststopwas theSmithsonian NationalAirandSpaceMuseum’sStevenF.Udvar-HazyCenterinChantilly,Virginia,where historicaircraft andspacecraftareondisplayinan openhangar.ExhibitsincludetheDiscoveryspaceshuttle,aLockheedSR-71 Blackbird,wartimeaircraft,commercialaviation,satellites,earlyflightrelicsandGoddardrockets.
          ThebusesnextcircledtheU.S. MarinesCorpsWarMemorial,astatue basedontheiconicphotographdepictingsixsoldiersraisingthesecond AmericanflagatIwoJima Arlington NationalCemetery andaviewofthe MilitaryWomen’sMemorialfollowed. U.S. Navyveteran JeanAhlrichsof Durant,Iowa,theonlywomanveteran onthetrip,waspresentedacertificate andphoto.Thegroupthenwatched theChangingoftheGuardattheTomb oftheUnknownSoldier,andmany paidrespectstothenearbygraveof WWIIlegendAudieMurphy.
          Agroupphotowastakeninfrontof theLincolnMemorialbeforetheirpilgrimagetotheVietnamVeterans MemorialandKoreanWarVeterans Memorial.Theveterans alsowit-
          ABOVE: Ken Dykstra of Fulton is pictured at the World War II Memorialin Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Veterans from Fulton, Morrison, Erie, Albany, Sterlingand Rock Falls were on Honor Flight55 BELOW: Veteransgather to remember andhonor Larry Wiersema of Morrison at theIllinois pillar ofthe World War II Memorial on Nov. 8in Washington, D.C. Larry servedin the Army during the Vietnam War and later ownedandoperated WiersemaCharter Service of Morrison, which has providedfree transportation to theairport for Honor Flight veterans since 2008 Larry passed away July 1, 2022, and his American flag was brought to the nation’s capital for Honor Flight 55.
          
    
    nessedaneventthatonlyoccursevery fiveyears–theReadingoftheNames atTheWall,whichtakesplacefor63 hoursoverfourdays,withhundreds ofvolunteersreadingthenamesaloud. Thisyearmarksthe40thanniversary ofTheWall.
          TheveteransarrivedattheWorld WarIIMemorialasthesunwassetting.
          ThefinalstopofthedaywastheU.S. AirForceMemorialinArlington,with ascenicviewofthePentagonandD.C. asthefullmoon roseoverthecity.
          “There’snothingbetterthantaking veteranstoD.C.toseethemonuments thenationhasestablishedtothank themfortheirservice.Further,to rememberthecomrades,maleand
          female,whoselivesweretakenfrom them,”saidGaryFarralofErie, a WhitesideCountyHonorFlightCommitteemember.
          Fortheveterans,itwasahistoric daytobeinD.C.,withmanywaiting since2018becauseofthepandemic.
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          SeeHONORFLIGHT, Page7
        Somehadneverbeentothenation’s capital,whileforothersithadbeen decadessincetheirlastvisit.Thanksto Garrington’sleadership,historical knowledge,quippyhumorandattentiontodetails,thetripwasalife-changingexperience,especiallybeinginthe companyofabrotherhoodofveterans andsharingtheirstoriesalongtheway.
          Whileontheflighthome,Garrington andthe teamdeliveredpackagesof handwrittenletters,anhomagetomail callsduringtheirdaysofservice.Back in Moline,hundredsgreetedtheweary crew–family,friends,PatriotGuard Riders andgratefulcitizenscheered andwavedflags,givingtheveteransa differentexperiencethistimearound “Welcomehome,”Garringtonsaid as heshookeachhand.
          GeraldMortensenofWilton,Iowa, saidthewelcomingattheairporttopped offanunforgettableday.“Itmademy twotoursinVietnamworthit,”hesaid.
          “Thewholetripwasamazingand humbling,especiallythereceptionsat bothoftheairportsinMolineand Washington,D.C.,”saidKenDykstra ofFulton. “Havingmyfamilythere to greetmeattheairportbroughttearsto myeyes.GodBlessAmerica!”
          EricSwansonofthePatriotGuard Riderssaidthegrouphasbeenin attendanceforsend-offsandreturnsof all55flights,andhopesthecommunity continuestocomeoutandsupportthe veteransastheyarewelcomedhome withloveandappreciation.
          
    Astheveteranssaidtheirgoodbyes andexpressedtheirgratitudetoGarrington for thetrip ofalifetime,he saidtoeachone,withouthesitation, “You’reworthit!”
          “Iandallthevolunteersdothis
          
    
    
    withonethoughtinmind–it’sall abouttheveteran.Ourmissionisto reallysupportanduplifttheseveteransandwedoitthroughtheHonor Flight,”Garringtonsaid.
          Thevolunteerorganizationalready isplanningfornextyear’sfourflights. Visithonorflightqc.orgformoreinformation.
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          Frank Meier of Erie and William Manon Sr. of Sterling are pictured at the U.S. Air Force Memorial in Arlington, Virginia,with the Pentagonand Washington, D.C., in the background Thiswas the final stop oftheday before heading back to the Quad Cities.
          Photoprovided
          Larry Badtke of Clinton, Jim Sturtz of Clinton, and Gary Houzenga of Fultonare pictured at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Tuesday, Nov. 8, in Washington, D.C.
          Gary Farral of Eriehands out letters during Mail Call during Honor Flight55’s journey homeon theairplane Farral is a member of the Whiteside County Honor Flight Committee, which wasinstrumental insponsoring this Honor Flight.
          PhotosbySarahFordforShawMedia
          Members ofthe Whiteside County contingent ofthe Honor Flight ofthe Quad Cities stand in quiet observanceatgravesites at Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
          
              
              
            
            1982: River Bend school board votes to request tax increase
          60Years Nov.14,1962
          MillionsofmotoristsonHighways 30and80willhavetheirattention directedtoFidelityLifeand Fulton in monthstocomewiththeplacementof alargesignboardattheheavilytraveledintersection.Thesignboard, whichislocatedonthenorthwestcorneroftheintersection,measures40 feetlongand12feetinheight.Itis paintedentirelyinScotch-Litecolors fornighttime illuminationandis attractivelylandscaped.
          AlettertotheeditorfromMrs. GraceVenHuizenofWimbledom, NorthDakota,stated“Ijustwantto tellyouhowmuchweallloveand appreciatethecolumn,Jane’sJottings.Ifithappensit’snotintheJournalIhavetolookseveraltimestobe sureIhaven’toverlookedit.TheJournalhereispassedontoseveralothers, andweallenjoyit somuch,soplease letushaveiteachweek.”
          50Years Nov.15,1972
          Mr.andMrs.H.W.BowenofAlbany receivedaplaquefortheirloyalsupportinfollowingtheirsons,Randy
          andGary,astheyplayedforBemidji StateCollegefootball.TheBowens havetraveledmorethan50,000miles duringthepastsevenseasonsinsupportoftheirsons.
          CottagePastryadvertisedthatthey areofferingaThanksgivingspecialof panrollsandteabiscuitsfor33centsa dozen.Theyalsowillpreparethetraditionalbakerypastriestoyourspecifications.
          40Years Nov.17,1982
          TimHollwaspresentedanAward forExcellenceinscholarshipandathleticsatthemeetingoftheRiverBend BoardofEducation.Mrs.JosephKeeganalsowonanAwardforExcellence inrecognitionofhermanyyearsof faithfulserviceasasecretaryatthe highschool.
          Superintendent MartinKinert sketchedagrimpictureofthefutureof theRiverBendSchoolDistricttomembersoftheBoardofEducation.The boardvotedunanimouslytorequesta taxincreaseof78.7centsper$100of assessedvaluationattheboard’smeeting.ThevotecameafterDr.Kinert gaveanexhaustivereportonthedis-
          trict’sfinancialstatusandaprojection forthenextfiveyears,whichisequally serious.
          30Years Nov.11,1992
          JamesRhoades,aFultonPoliceofficer,hasbeentrainedtoadministerthe D.A.R.E.programondrugabuse.He hasbeenverysuccessfulintraining youngstersinFultonandAlbany schoolsandwasgivenpermissionby theCityCounciltoadministertheprogramtochildrenintheErieschool. EriehadrequestedtheFultonofficer afteritwaslearned thatRhoadeswas theonlyofficertrainedfortheprogramfromthisarea.
          TheUnityChristianDramaDepartmentwillpresenttheplay,“The Importance ofBeing Earnest.” Cast membersincludeAndyHoogheem, ToddLuchies,DerekBajema,Amy Warren,DebbieLeiter,BethHuisingh, MichelleKampeandNickHuizenga.
          20Years Nov.13,2002
          KendraJames and ColleenWilkin wereinvitedtoparticipateintheTourneySportsUSATournamentactionin Hawaiiforthesummerof2003.Nomi-
          nationsaretakenforoutstanding juniorvolleyballathletes.Bothgirls havehadoutstandingseasonsandare worthyofsuchhonor.
          LandstarSystem,Inc.,asafety-first transportationcapacityprovider,has recognizedGarySiefkenasaMillion MileSafeDriver.Siefkenhasdriven morethan1millionaccident-free miles.Siefkenwasoneof64Landstar businesscapacityownershonoredfor theirprofessionalismandsafetyatan awards banquetinJacksonville,Florida.
          10Years Nov.14,2012
          JonandVickiLockhartwerecho senas2012KiwaniansoftheYearand werepresentedaplaquebyKiwanis PresidentTomMerchant.
          AspartoftheFultonChristmas Walk,theChamberofCommercesold 3-footartificialtreesforchamber memberstodecorateanddonatetothe ChristmasWalk.Morethan30trees willbeondisplaywithasilentauction tobeheldintheeveningwithproceeds benefitingtheFultonFoodPantryand theFultonKiwanisClubChildren’s ChristmasFund.
          YOURHEALTH
          
    
              
              
            
            Techniques for better posture and well-being are discussed
          BySTEPHEND.HARRISON,M.D.
          
          Postureisnotsomethingthatyour motherinventedtolectureyouabout. Ratheritissomethingthatmost ancientculturesappliednaturallyto assistthebodyinmany natural functions.Walking andbreathingare greatlyassistedbyproperposture. Theseconceptshavebeenemphasized inyogamovements forthousandsof years.Taichiandrelated disciplines alsoemphasizethesefundamental concepts.
          Morethan100yearsago,amanby thelastnameofAlexanderdeveloped techniquestohelphisownwell-being thatheeventuallytaughttoothers. Theseconceptshavebecomeawhole disciplineorapproachtobettermovementofthebody.Thebasicconceptof theAlexandertechniqueistobenatural.Indeed,ifweobserveanimalssuch ascatsandmanyotherspecies,wewill seemovementsasnaturedesigned. Yethumansweredesignedfortheseas well.
          Indeed,youngchildrenoftenmove freelybeforetheydevelopbad habits orcompensationsfrominjuriesorotherwise.Therefore,theAlexandertechniquebeginswithobservation, althoughitisaself-observationand
          adjustmentthatweareinterestedin. Next,welookatwhatisinhibitingour movement Finally,welookfordirection.TheYouTubechannelhasmany excellentoverviewsofthesetechniques.Thegeneraloverviewofsix minutesbyEliaNicholsisquitegood.
          TheAlexandertechniquefocuses onseveralkeybodyareas.Firstisthe headandneck,whereweenvision a stringrunningfromourfeetthrough theinsidesofourlegsthroughour centerofgravitytothecrownorpoint ofourhead.Thegoalisforthebodyto belengthenedandfeelasthoughit werelooselikeapuppet.Togetthe headinafavorableposition,tiltthe headbackwardwithayawn.Then bringthechintoaparallelpositionto thefloor.Anotherimagetoenvisionis thattheneckgetslongerbutnotby goingforward,butbygoingup.
          Next,envisionthetrunkortorso beinglengthenedbyallowingtheribs toelongateandexpandlikeanaccordion.Withthis,thecoreorabsare engagedandthehipsarereleasedby makingsurethepelvisisneither thrustforwardorbackward.Thegoal isaneutralpelviswithfreedomof movement alongthestring.Swinging thehipsinalldirectionswhileinthe lengthenedtorsopositioncanbevery
          freeing.Toopenupthechest,takethe palmsandbringthemuptothefront oftheneck.Thenturnthemoutand pullthemapart.Thiswillbefeltinthe shoulderbladesandopenupthechest.
          Finally,opentheshouldersby shruggingthemexcessivelyandrelaxingthearmswhileturningoutthe palmsandtakingadeepbreath.Then relax the shrugand thepalms.Again, breathefreelyinthispositionand experiencemorehipfreedomaswell. Afullbodysquatkeeping theweight centeredoverthefeetandanklesis
          useful.Anotherhelpfulconceptisto rememberthatthewaistisnotajoint andthereforewewishtobendwiththe ankles,kneesandhipsinastraight line.
          TheinternetandYouTubechannel willgivemanyexcellentexamplesof theseconceptstovisualizeandput intopractice.
          PeteEgoscueisanindividualwho developed manytechniquesandexer cisesforvariousjointsthathehas elaborated oninseveralbooks.These arequitehelpful.
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            POLICE/FIREREPORTS
          Morrison
          OnSunday,Nov.6,about1:16a.m., Morrison policeconductedatrafficstop onavehicledrivenbyCotyA.Mitchell, 34,ofDixonforanequipmentviolation neartheintersectionof BishopRoadand East Lincolnway.Asaresultofthetraffic stop,Morrisonpolice arrestedMitchell fordrivingundertheinfluenceofalcohol anddrivingwhilelicenserevoked.MorrisonpolicealsochargedMitchellwith a cityof Morrisonordinanceforpossessionofdrugparaphernalia.Mitchellwas releasedonanoticetoappearincourt. Morrison policewasassisted bythe Whiteside CountySheriff’sDepartment andHunter’sAutoBody.
          Citations Oct.29
          JohnPatterson,19,Davenport,Iowa, novalidregistration Nov.3
          MahalaLarson,23,RockFalls, speeding Nov.6
          JesseRyan,41,Erie,novalidregistration
          StephanieSchroeder,28,Morrison, speeding Nov.7
          AllenCarradus,70,Winfield,
          speeding Nov.8
          HeatherStafford,33,Morrison, speedingandoperatinguninsured motorvehicle.
          JonathanL.Eads,23,ClintonIowa, suspendedregistrationandoperating uninsuredmotorvehicle.
          RyanCamps,43,Sterling,speeding Nov.10
          JohnBergman,63,Morrison,novalid registration Nov.11
          
    DrewHall,34,Morrison,dogrunning atlarge(ordinance)
          Fulton Nov.6
          ShaneJ.Burdenwasarrestedona WhitesideCountywarrant.Hewas transportedtotheWhitesideCounty Jail. Nov.7
          AutumnN.KarrasofMorrisonwas citedfornovaliddriver’slicenseinthe 800blockof14thAvenue.Shewas releasedwithapromisetocomply. Nov.9
          AbigailE.SedivyofSavannawas citedforuseofacellphonewhiledrivinginthe400blockof19thAvenue.She
          wasreleasedwithapromisetocomply.
          Individualsnamedinthepolice reporthavebeenaccusedofacharge. Theyarepresumedinnocentuntil provedguilty.
          RCFPD October Fire Report
          VolunteerswiththeRapidsCityFire ProtectionDistrictrespondedto40 callsforassistanceinOctober.Abreakdownofthosecallsisasfollows:
          VillageofRapidsCity–TwoEMS calls.
          VillageofPortByron–NineEMS calls,onetrafficaccident,onewater rescueandonefireplacemalfunction.
          
    FireProtectionDistrict(Rural)–13 EMScalls,threetrafficaccidents,one structurefire,threegrassfires,two vehiclefiresandoneinvestigationof gasodor.
          AutomaticAidwasgiventotheHillsdaleFireDepartmentforonebrushfire andonecombinefire.MutualAidwas giventotheCarbonCliff/BarstowFire Departmentforonestructurefire.
          
    TheFireProtectionDistrictiscurrentlyinneedofvolunteers.EmailFire ChiefDonCareyatpbfd1@portbyronil. comformoreinformation.
          COLLEGENEWS
          O’Gara named to the Dean’s List
          at PalmerCollege
          Erin O’Garaof Prophetstownhasbeen namedtothesummer2022trimester Dean’sListatPalmerCollegeofChiropractic’sMainCampusinDavenport,Iowa.
          Anderson accepted for enrollmentat PalmerCollege
          Elijah AndersonofMorrisonhasbeen acceptedforenrollmentforthefall2022 trimesterinthegeneralscience,bachelor ofscienceprogramatPalmerCollegeof Chiropractic’sMainCampusinDavenport, Iowa.
          PalmerCollegeofChiropractic,thefirst andlargestcollegeinthechiropracticprofession,hascampusesinDavenport;San Jose,California;andPortOrange,Florida
          SVCC closing for fall break Nov. 22-28
          SaukValleyCommunityCollegewill closeforitsfallbreakattheendofthe businessdayTuesday,Nov.22.
          ThecollegewillreopenMonday, Nov.28.
          
    
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        CopiesofthedetailedAnnualStatementofAffairsfortheFiscal YearEndingJune30,2022willbeavailableforpublicinspectionintheschooldistrict/jointagreement
          administrative office by November 30 annually Individuals wanting to review this form should contact: MorrisonCUSD6 100EKnoxStMorrison,IL612702619 815-772-2064 7:30-3:30
          SchoolDistrict/JointAgreementName Address Telephone OfficeHours
          AlsobyJanuary15annuallythedetailedAnnualStatementofAffairsfortheFiscal YearEndingJune30,2022,willbepostedontheIllinoisStateBoardofEducation’swebsiteat www.isbe.net.
          SUMMARY: ThefollowingistheAnnualStatementofAffairsSummarythatis requiredtobepublishedbytheschooldistrict/jointagreementforthepastfiscalyear. StatementofOperationsasofJune30,2022.
          EducationalOperations& Maintenance Debt Services TransportationMunicipal Retirement/SocialSecurity Capital Projects Working Cash Tort Fire Prevention& Safety
          LocalSources 10005,039,647741,9041,466,426277,678165,795267,92071,033358,27669,298 Flow-ThroughReceipts/Revenuesfrom OneDistricttoAnotherDistrict 2000 0 0 0 0 StateSources 30003,587,566 00268,375 0 0 00 0 FederalSources 40001,417,561 009,553 0 0 00 0
          TotalDirectReceipts/Revenues 10,044,774741,9041,466,426555,606165,795267,92071,033358,27669,298 TotalDirectDisbursements/ Expenditures 9,858,327935,0061,434,620535,246224,171567,272 296,543 0
          OtherSources/UsesofFunds 0200,0000 0 0 0(200,000)0 0 BeginningFundBalanceswithout StudentActivityFunds-July1,2021 3,857,518397,2301,233,658639,408415,9582,552,827536,105359,497111,682
          OtherChangesinFundBalances 0 00 0 0 0 00 0
          EndingFundBalanceswithoutStudent ActivityFunds-June30,2022 4,043,965404,1281,265,464659,768357,5822,253,475407,138421,230180,980
          EndingFundBalances(allsources)with StudentActivityFunds-June30,2022 4,260,109404,1281,265,464659,768357,5822,253,475407,138421,230180,980
          SALARYSCHEDULEOFGROSS PAYMENTSFORCERTIFICATEDPERSONNELANDNON-CERTIFICATEDPERSONNEL
          GROSS PAYMENTFOR
          CERTIFIEDPERSONNEL
          Salary Range: LessThan$25,000: ACHS,PEYTON AIKEN,CAROLYN BERGLAND,STEPHANIE BOVEE,KARRIE BRACKEMYER,ANN BRININGER,LISA COONS,REBECCA DARSIDAN,DEVIN DETER, TAMELA DOBBINS,ANITA GEIGER,IAN JOHNSTON,JORDAN KEIME,SUSAN MASON,JESSICA MCCOY,MICHAEL MISKA,SAVANNA MUSSMAN,HAYLEE NESTIJR,NED PLUDE,FRANCES SCHOAF,KATHRYN SCHOLL,KATHY
          GROSS PAYMENTFOR
          NON-CERTIFIEDPERSONNEL
          SalaryRange:
          LessThan$25,000:
          ADAMS,BRANDI
          ADAMS,JEANNE
          ANDERSON,JENNY
          ANDERSON,NATHAN
          ARMSTRONG,CHRISTIA
          BALDWIN,JESSICA
          BANKS,JASON
          BERRY, ROGER
          BIGGS,SAMMY
          BOONSTRA,DONNA
          BRACKEMEYER,CHAD
          BREWER,CHELSEA
          BUIKEMA,JASON
          COMBS,CHARLOTTE
          COONS,CLAIRE
          COONS,ZACHARY
          DAVIS,EMILY
          DECKER, RYAN
          DUNCAN,TIMOTHY
          EASTLICK,DULCINEIA
          BUSH,HEATHER
          STEVENS,SUZETTE STEVENSON,JUSTIN YOUNG,DONNA
          SalaryRange: $25,000-$39,999: BASS,DANA BLUMHOFF,AMBER BROCKEL,ALLISON DYKHUIZEN, TARA EADS,CHELSEA GOEKE,HEATHER JOHNSON,ASHLEY KNIE,ANNIE MODGLIN,MEGAN PROWANT,JESSICA RODRIGUEZ,JAMIE SNIDER,STEVEN STANTON,CEARA WRIGHT,AMBER;
          SalaryRange: $40,000-$59,999: BARTOZ,BRIAN BENNETT,DANA
          ERNST,EVAN
          ETNYRE,JONATHAN FEHERVARI,MARC FINDLEY,BREEANNE
          FISHER,SHEILA
          GATZ,LAURA HAMM,KRISTINA HENARD,ROBIN
          HOOK, WAYNE HOUZENGA,APRIL
          HOUZENGA,CHRISTINE HOUZENGA,LAINI HUIZENGA,JANICE HUIZENGA,KATHY HUNTER,KIMBERLY HUTCHISON,LORI JAKUBS,KATIE KOHL, TAYLOR KRAMOSKI,RACHAEL KUEHL,DARRELL LANDHEER,TRICIA LINDSEY,SALLY MANNING,ABBI MEIER,ANGELA MILDER,AMANDA
          CHAPPELL,BRETT CRUSE,CARLA DETER,JULIA DROSOPOULOS,THOMAS EASTMAN,KELLI FRANK,THOMAS GEER,JENNIFER GETTES,LORRI GRIM,KERRY HARMON,JAMIE HOLLAND,KELLY HUBBARD,KORBY KIRKLAND,EMILY MCCORMICK,GABRIELLE MILLER,JANELLE OETTING, RYAN PROMBO,TONIA REYES,SARAH ROBBINS,JOSHUA RODRIGUEZ,KATELYN SCHOLL,SAMANTHA SELL,JOPLIN SHAFFER,STEPHANIE SIDMAN,ALLYSON STEVENSON,JENNIFER
          MOON,BECKY NICKELLJR,GARY NICKELL,AMBER OHLSEN, LYDIA ONKEN,BRIAN OSBORN,STEVE PANNIER,KOLLEEN PETERS,DENIELLE QUINN,MICHELLE RICKELS,LISA SAAD,VERONICA SCHOUTEN,LUKE SIPES,KATHERINE SOENKSEN,SUSAN STAGE,GENNA STOUT,TIMOTHY SWAIM,SHAWN TEGELER,KIMBERLY TICHLER,MATT VANDERLAAN,LISA VANDREW,BRITTANY VANRIET,DIANA WALLANDER,HOLLY WHITE,BRENDA WIENEKE,ASHLYN
          STORY, ANNA STREETS,JENNIFER SUTTON,BENJAMIN TEDDER,AMANDA VANDERMYDE,NATHAN VELTROP,TODD
          SalaryRange: 60,000-$89,999: BAKER,KRISTA BATTERTON,DENISE BECHTEL,SANDRA CONNELLY, WENDY DOLAN,GREGG DOWNS,DIANE DUNCAN,LAURA EBERSOLE,LINDSAY ERNST,MARK GOWAN,JENNIE HARRIDGE,ANDY HENSON,TRACY HOLBROOK,SUSAN HOWARD,JESSICA KEESEE,JEREMY LANDES,MELISSA
          WIERSEMA,MARCIA WIERSEMA,RONALD WIERSEMA,SUSAN WILLIAMS, WARREN WILLIS,DANIAL WOLF,COLLIN WORKMAN,LINDSAY WORRELL,GWENDOLYN ZIGLER,DEBORAH ZUIDEMA, PATRICIA
          SalaryRange: $25,000-$39,999: ARDAPPLE,MARK BEIGHTLER,LAURA BIELEMA,JOHN BRANDS,JEFFREY CRISS, LYNELLE EADS,TORI GERLACH,KASSIE HARDESTY,MICHAEL MCNEECE,DANELLE RICHMONDSHEILA RIGGEN,ANDREW STONE,ROBERT
          LIGONS,SUSAN LIMOND,LINDA MAYBERRY, KAREN RICKERTSEN,GWENN SCHIPPER,JENNIFER SCOTT,JANET SMITH,FRANCINE TICHLER,CHRISTINE WAYNE,MAXINE WESCOTT,NICOL WESTON,DENNIS WILKENS,SUSAN WILLIAMS,JENNIFER WOLEVER,ANDREA WRIGHT,ANTHONY
          SalaryRange: $90,000andOver: BIELEMA,CORY KAO,TIFFANY ROBBINS,JOSEPH ROYER,CONNIE VANCE,WILLIAM
          TEDDER,KORY WIEBENGA,KAREN WIENEKE,LUANN
          SalaryRange: $40,000-$59,999: BECHTEL,STEPHEN HANSON,KYLA HEUSINKVELD,JON
          SalaryRange: 60,000-Over: SHAFFER,DUANE
          ANNUALSTATEMENTOFAFFAIRSSUMMARYFORFISCALYEARENDINGJUNE30,2022
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            Fulton falls to Lena-Winslow in 1A quarterfinal
          
    ByDANWOESSNER ForShawMedia
          
          IftheLena-WinslowPantherswere ateamappearinginavideogame, theirdifficultyratingwouldberidiculous.
          TheFultonSteamersknewthat wellheadingintoSaturday’sClass 1A quarterfinalmatchupinFulton,but knowingitandbeingabletodoanythingabout itaretwoverydifferent things.
          TheSteamerscouldn’tfindthe rightcombination of buttonstopush onenoughplays,andthePanthers madethempaywithMadden-like explosiveplaysina52-14win.
          LenaWinslow(12-0)advancesto meetForrestoninthe1Asemifinals.It willbethethirdtimethetwoprograms havemetinthesemifinalssince2017.
          “Theyarejustsogood,sovery good,”FultoncoachPatrickLower said.“Youhavetoplayperfectandyou havetorelyonthemtomakeacouple mistakes.Ithinktheymadeonemistakeinthefirsthalfandwedidn’tcapitalizeonit.
          “You’dliketosaythatwejustdidn’t playwell,buttheyhadalottodowith that.Theyaregoodandyouhavetobe perfectandweweren’tperfectbyany means.They’rethebetterteamand they’removingon.”
          TheSteamers(9-3)receivedthe openingkickoffandmomentarily movedtheballasquarterback BraydenDykstraconnectedwith EthanPriceona12-yardpassonthe secondplay ofthegame.Thedrive stalledafterthatandafourth-down puntwentstraightoutofboundson theLena-Winslowsideline.
          ThePantherstookoverontheFulton42andaftera2-yardgainbyGunar Lobdell,JakeZealburstintotheopen fora40-yardtouchdown.Itwasthe firstofsixoffensiveplaysofmorethan 40yardsforLena-Winslow.
          
    TheSteamerswereforcedtopunt againafterthreeplays,andthistime, Lobdell fieldedthepuntattheFulton 40andreturnedit34yards,settingthe Panthersupwithfirst-and-goalfrom thesix.Zealdidtherest,scoringonthe firstplayona6-yardrun to putLenaWinslowup14-0withsixminutesleft inthefirstquarter.
          “Itwasreallydevastating,” Fulton seniorRyanEadssaid.“Itwaslike ‘Wow!’anditwas14-0rightaway.We can’tcomeoutlikethat.
          “Theyarejustareally, reallygood footballteam.Ithinkweplayedalittle bitscaredtodayandtheygotthebest ofus.”
          Thesecondquarterbecamethe Lobdellshowashistouchdownrunsof 57and45yardsputLena-Winslow
          firmlyaheadat30-0with6:42leftto playinthehalf.
          “Theyarejustsofundamentally soundineverythingtheydo,”Lower said.“It’snothingthatisfancyor toughtofigureout.That’sthepart that’sfrustrating.Uouknowwhat’s coming.”
          FultonansweredthesecondLobdelltouchdownwithitsfirstsuccessfuldrive.Thebigplaywasa57-yard passfromDykstratoPrice.ThecompletionputFultonintheredzoneat thePanthers12.AnotherpasstoPrice putFultonatthe5andaftera4-yard runbyEads,JoelFordscoredfromthe 1-yardline.
          TheSteamersthenforcedathreeand-outandashankedpuntgavethem greatfieldpositionattheLenaWinslow 32.Butaftera4-yard runby Dykstra,theSteamersfailedtomove theballwiththreestraightincompletions.Thelastincompletion drewthe ireoftheSteamerscrowd,which wantedaninterferencecallonapass toKoleSchipper.
          Onthethirdplayofthenextdrive, Zealwentaroundtheend60yardsfor atouchdown.ThePanthersaddedone morescoreona41-yardtouchdown passtoZealfromDrewStreckwaldas timeexpiredinthefisthalf.Le-Win wentintothebreakleading44-7.
          Lena-Winslowkeptrollingafterthe halfasGageDunkerrumbled56yards onthefirstplaytoputthePanthersat theFulton15.Le-Wincrossedthe
          40-pointrunning-clockbarrie r momentslaterwhen Streckwaldhit JaceFlynnfora15-yardtouchdown pass.
          Fultonfollowedwithasix-play, 63-yardtouchdowndrivecapped by a 2-yardtouchdownrunbyEads.
          ItwasthesecondstraightquarterfinalappearancefortheSteamersin theirsecondseasoninthe NUIC after
          leavingtheThreeRivers.Allfour quarterfinalteamsinthenorthern halfofthe1Abracketwerefromthe NUIC.
          “Ithinksincecoming totheNUIC wehaveenjoyedsomegreatsuccess,” Eadssaid.“We’vedefinitelygotten betteroverthelasttwoseasons.This conferenceisreallygreatanddefinitelymakesusbetter.”
          12 ShawMedia/ShawLocal.com•Tuesday,Nov15,2022 WHITESIDENEWS
        CLASS1AQUARTERFINAL:LENA-WINSLOW 52,FULTON 14
        PhotosbyAlexT.Paschal-apaschal@shawmedia.com
          ABOVE: Fulton’s Lukas Schroeder is hauled downin the backfield Saturdayina 1A quarterfinal game againstLena-Winslow. BELOW: Fulton’s Conner Sheridan and Baylen Damhoff (right) stop aLe/Win player Saturday in a quarterfinal game.
          
              
              
            
            Introducing FHS junior B.L.I.N.D. leader Nicole Griffith
          
    WhatareyouinvolvedinatFultonHigh School?
          
    
    
    
    AtFultonHighSchool, Iampartof B.L.I.N.D.IalsoruntheCentralBank SteamerSuiteastheonlyIndependent BusinessstudentFHShascurrently. I’malso vice presidentofthejunior classasaclassofficer.
          Whatareyourhobbiesoutsideof school?
          
    Outsideofschool,Ilovetoworkand servemycommunityanywayIcan. I’mcurrently employedatBrunch HouseandSubwayandenjoyseeing membersofourcommunityfrequently.
          Howwouldyoudescribeyourleadershipstyle?
          Iwouldconsidermyselftobe a transformationalleader.Ihavealoud, powerfulvoice thatIchoosetouseto thebestofmyabilities.Somewaysthat Ileadincludetakingcontrol,communicatingwellandmanagingthevision created.Allof which arecharacteristics ofatransformationalleader. EverythingIinvolvemyselfinIhavea strongpassionforandeveryoneknows thisinthewayIdedicatemyself.
          WhathasB.L.I.N.D.meanttoyou?
          B.L.I.N.D.hasmeantmoretome thanIcouldeverputintowords.
          
    
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          B.L.I.N.D.hasallowedmetoexpress myloveofbuildingrelationshipswith notonlymyfamilymembersandmy classmates,but alsomyteachersand mycoaches.Ilovehelpingandhealing others,andB.L.I.N.D.istheperfect opportunitytodoboththingsforfreshmenwhoareexperiencingamorechallengingtimeoflife.
          
    Wordsofadvice?
          Mywordsofadvicewouldbethat rockbottomteachesyoulessonsthat mountaintopsneverwill.Infact,most lessonsarelearnedwhenyoukeeptrying,evenwhenthereseemstobeno hopeatall!
          
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          4.00-3.67:SophiLeathers,Isabella Middendorp,IvanParedero 3.66-3.33:NathanWoessner,Amber Eslick 3.32-3.00:EmilyStriley,Dylan Wilkinson,JacksonPaisley,Bryce Ragus,SaraHays
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          4.00-3.67:LukeHolesinger
          3.66-3.33:SammWilbur
          3.32-3.00:CarsenBennett
          Seniors
          4.00-3.67:MarissaGabbard,Gabe Marcum,CarrieWilloughby,Adam Woods,Katie Wilbur, AllisonTegeler, MichelleStriley 3.66-3.33:DanielBork,AndyEslick, OliviaVanKampen,MollyMeurs, OliviaWoessner
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          Warrantydeeds
          PeterJ.KurasztoZachariahHedger, 537FifthSt.,Erie,$130,000.
          RobertS.andDianaL.Vanrietto GenevaTigersLLC,511E.HighSt.,unit A3,Morrison,$47,000.
          RodneyC.andSharonJ.EarltoFenton BoatClub,oneparcelinFentonTownship,$0.
          ThomasA.andCindyE.McClearyto TroyA.McCleary,408W.19thSt.,Rock Falls,$23,000.
          ShawnGilmoretoArianaTarner,401 W.SixthSt.,Sterling,$63,000.
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          MichaelJ.andSusanJ.HigleytoJonathanT.Callihan,1902CanalSt.,Rock Falls,$110,000.
          JamesWalterandKathleenNicklaus JohnsontoJanetteM.Quigg,1214W. 21stSt.,RockFalls,$68,900.
          DouglasSchwenktoBrentYoung,706 AveB,Sterling,$53,500.
          SterlingTodayInc.toScottA.Wolber, 105FourthAve.,Sterling,$150,000.
          WilliamA.andAmyM.JonestoJames
          C.andAlizabethA.Nowers,twofarmland parcelsinPortlandTownship, $1,001,000.
          JohnA.andEllenM.MartintoRobert A.andJanaM.Martin,4199HickoryHills Road,Tampico,$150,000.
          SterlingInvestorsLLCtoTwo4five LLC,711-713FourthAve.,Sterling, $115,000.
          WilliamG.,KathleenL.,AlanG.,BradleyG.andWilliamG.McFallstoJillElaine SanderMcFalls,oneparcelonWest23rd Street,Sterling,$28,000.
          BrianM.andAliciaM.McPhillipsto MarcusandJennaAlmasy,1407Hunter St.,Sterling,$118,000.
          DavidP.andChristineJ.Wagenechtto DeboraNusbaum,oneparcelonClover Road,Morrison,$330,000.
          ShirleyJ.MorganTrusttoKevinand BelindaHall,30113thAve.,RockFalls, $127,500.
          CamrenM.PlotnertoGilbertJ.and JuliaR.Hostetler,oneparcelonHickory HillsRoad,DeerGrove,$532,538.
          CamrenM.PlotnertoRodneyJ.and BeverlyJ.Hostetler,fourfarmlandparcelsinHahnamanTownship,$3,118,072.
          JoshuaWahltoRobertR.FriebergJr., 1305DouglasDrive,Sterling,$113,000.
          SchaverFarmsLLCtoLeviT.andAshleyC.Lewis,12641EllisRoad,Fenton,
          $1,247,821.
          SchaverFarmsLLCtoPartyofFour LLP,oneparcelinUnionGroveTownship, $500.
          VermaveLLCtoMariaF.Grande,212 ThirdAve.,RockFalls,$55,000.
          CarvantesFamilyTrust,ConchaCervantes,trustee,toKraigandJulieGrell, 1008OakAve.,Sterling,$75,000.
          PatriciaA.ConklenEstateandJames E.,JohnM.,JeraldD.,JeffreyW.,DavidA., CarleenM.,MatthewJ.,andDonaldE. ConklenJr.andConnieS.HodgestoShirleyM.Austin,28052BuenaVistaDrive, RockFalls,$162,500.
          ZacharyandShelbyBradburytoMary Lagunas,200312thAve.,Sterling, $129,900.
          DanielJ.andGingerM.Murrayto FrederickSmithIII,1403E.19thSt.,Sterling,$0.
          ThomasR.FrankandTrevinHippento TaylorGrenoble,902HermesHeights Drive,RockFalls,$180,000.
          TrevinE.HippenandTaylorGrenoble toKatherynWilkinson,1900MelvinRoad, RockFalls,$208,000.
          JacobR.andSamanthaSchraderto JasonandAbigailWilliamson,162629th Place,Sterling,$195,000.
          MarkA.CollinsandAnnM.Hines,formerlyCollins,toDonovanJ.Armstrong,
          
    602SeventhAve.,Fulton,$50,000.
          JanetK.SierenstoKaylonJ.Shannon, 802E.SecondSt.,RockFalls,$0.
          Quitclaimdeeds
          JacquelineA.BarneytoMarshaL.RipponFamilyTrust,41913thAve.,Fulton, $0.
          AlbanyandFultonOilInc.toMoby Zuberi,1615FourthSt.,Fulton,$0.
          Trusteesdeeds
          RichardE.PontnackResiduaryTrust andRichardE.andConstanceM.PontnackTrusttoRobertL.Noble,319W. FourthSt.,Sterling(Midas),$137,500.
          KennethR.HuizengatoShaunaJ. Small,202SeventhSt.,Fulton,$145,000.
          
    
    JamesW.andBeverlyA.HufmanTrust toGotRealtyLLC,505E.Lincolnway Road,Morrison,$0.
          Deeds
          
    
    TrustNo.2104136003,Whiteside County,trustee,toCodyM.Emery,one parcelonEastSt.,Prophetstown,$0. TrustNo.2215428010,Whiteside County,trustee,toFountainInvestments LLC,300N.WashingtonSt.,Tampico,$0. TrustNo.1515176017,Whiteside County,trustee,toHauckHomesInc., 9724OakDrive,Lyndon,$0.
          Source:WhitesideCountyRecorder’s Office
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          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 PastorDickAdams-Phone772-2696
          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
          Allure ofProphetstown
          SeniorLiving Apartments SkilledNursingServicesHospice InpatientOutpatient TherapyService 310MosherDrive, Prophetstown 815-537-5175
          FultonDental Associates
          Dr.ScottKunau Dr.TinaKao-Reasoner 113017thStreet,Fulton,IL 815-589-4007
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    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
          PortByronCongregationalChurch 200N.HighStreet,PortByron Rev.MichaelRubino-309-523-2318
          PortByronFirstUnited MethodistChurch 9412228thStreetNorth,PortByron ChurchOffice:309-523-2396 Email:portbumc@frontiernet.net JimCrozier,Pastor
          BeckyButterfieldYouthandFamilyLifePastor 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
          
    
    
    
    
    
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          InRiverCityMall 142610th Avenue,Fulton 815-589-2200
          Rev. Dan and Gloria Jongsma will return to Bethel Christian. Pastor Dan was the lead pastorin the 1990s and is returning as the new interim pastor. Photoprovided
          
    
              
              
            
            Bethel Christian welcomes back pastor
          BethelChristianChurch,1208Third Ave.,Fulton,inviteseveryonetowelcomePastorDanandGloriaJongsma astheyjointheBethelfamilyonSunday,Nov.20.PastorDanwasthelead pastorinthe1990sandisbeingwelcomedbackasthenewinterimpastor. Joinusaswebeginanewseasonof
          ministry.It’s“PacktheChurch”Sunday,sopleasesetasidetimetoworship withusbeginningat10:30a.m.Invite yourfamilyandfriends.
          Followingworshiptherewillbe a potluckdinner.Pulledporkandice cream willbeprovided.Justkindly bringadishtopass.
          CHURCHBRIEFS
          The Tableat CrossView Church’s menu
          TheTable,afreecommunitymeal,is heldeachWednesdayatCrossView Church,70314thAve.inFulton.Serving beginsat5:30p.m.andrunsto6:15p.m.
          Nov.16:Roastpork,mashedpotatoes, tossedsaladwithdressing,rolls,apples withdip.
          Nov.23:Chickennoodleandvegetable soups,crackers,peanutbutterandjelly sandwiches,pumpkinpiewithwhipped cream.
          Nov.30:Bakedspaghetti,tossedsalad withdressings,JimmyJohn’sbread, assorteddesserts.
          Dec.7:Chickenandnoodles,green beans,applesauce,chocolatechipcookies.
          TheTablemealsareservedSeptember throughMay.IfRiverBendSchoolsare canceledonaWednesdaybecauseofbad weather,TheTablealsoiscanceled.
          First Reformed Church’s worship and activities
          Join us for worshipat9a.m.Sunday, Nov.20,atFirstReformedChurch,located at51015thAve.inFulton.PastorChuck Huckabywillbringthemessageandthe choirwillsing.SundaySchoolbeginsat 10:30a.m.Coffeeandrefreshmentsare servedinthelibraryduringthesocialhour aftertheservice.
          TherewillbenoBiblestudiesbecause
          oftheThanksgivingholiday.Seniormeals willbeheldat11:30a.m.Wednesday, Nov.23.ThereisnomealonFriday.
          AThanksgivingEveservicewillbeat 6:30p.m.Wednesday,Nov.23.Allare invited.
          Servicesarelivestreamed on Facebook. Gotowww.facebook.com/groups/firstfulton to join the groupandseetheservices. The previousSunday’sservice is broadcast onWCCI100.3-FMat6p.m.Sundaynight. For moreinformation,gotothechurch’s websiteatwww.firstrcafulton.org.
          
    Fulton Presbyterian Church’s worship and activities
          
    Fulton PresbyterianChurch,311N.Ninth St.,invitesyoutojoinusforworshipat9:30 a.m.Sunday.Achiliandsoupluncheonwill beheldintheOutreachCenterfollowing theworshipandafterthatwewilldecorate thechurchsanctuaryforAdvent.
          Thisweek’sactivities:
          Choirpracticetakesplaceat11a.m. Sundayafterfellowship.Allsingersare welcometojoinus.
          BoyScoutsmeetMondayat6:30p.m. intheOutreachCenter.
          ChristianEducationforchildrenand teens,Sit-N-SewgroupandBellChoir practicewillnotbemeetingthisweek.
          Formoreinformation,gotothewebpageatwww.fultonpreschurch.orgorcall thechurchofficeat815-589-3580.
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        DENNIS ELECTRIC Tampico,Illinois 815-438-4402
        
              
              
            
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    The City of Sterling,Illinois is seekingapplicants forthe Equipment Mechanic position.The position hasthe responsibility to perform ajourneyman levelofmaintenance andrepairtogasolineand diesel-poweredequipmentaswell as diagnosing andrepairing electrical,hydraulic,cooling, heating, airconditioningand otherequipment relatedsystems under thedirection of Public WorksSuperintendent. Other duties mayinclude welding, fabricating,routine maintenance on City equipment, loggingrecords, keeping inventory, purchasing materialsand supplies,maintaininga cleanand safe shopand workingwiththe streetandsewer maintenance crewsasdirectedincludingsnowand iceremoval.
          
    
    Applicantmusthavea validdriver'slicense,a Class ACDL is preferred,butmustbeabletoacquire aClass ACDL with tankerendorsement; within 90 days of beingemployed.The City of Sterling offers anexcellentworkenvironment,fringe benefits,and IMRF pension.
          
    
    
    
    
    Resume or applicationincluding at leastthree (3)workrelated references should be addressedto: City of Sterling,Public Works, 212 ThirdAvenue,Sterling, IL 61081,faxed to (815) 625-1940, formoreinformation,fulljob descriptionand/oran applicationvisit;www.sterling-il.govand email to mfarmer@sterling-il.govbynolater than 5:00 PM,November 23rd, 2022. Questionsconcerningthispositionmay be directed to Brad Schraderat (815)632-6657, or emailedto bschrader@sterling-il.gov
          
    
    
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          IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF DEATHAND CLAIM PERIOD IN THEMATTER OF THEESTATE OF JENNETHE. STAGE, Deceased No.2022PR107 Notice is givento creditors of the deathofJenneth E. Stage. Lettersof officewereissued on October21, 2022,appointing Ronald D. Stage, of 18981Elston Rd,FultonIL 61252,asIndependentExecutor, whoseattorneyis namedbelow. Theestatewillbe administered with-
          outcourt supervision,unless under Section28-4 of the ProbateAct(755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminatesindependentadministrationatany time by mailing or delivering apetition to terminate to the CircuitClerkof WhitesideCounty. Claims against the estate maybefiled in theofficeofthe CircuitClerkof WhitesideCounty, 200 EastKnox, Morrison,Illinois 61270, or with the representative,or both,onorbefore
          May14,2023,or,if mailing or delivery of anoticefrom therepresentative is requiredbySection 18-3 of the ProbateAct(755 ILCS5/18-3),the date stated in that notice.Any claim notfiledonorbefore that date is barred. Copiesof aclaim filedwith theClerk mustbe mailedor delivered to therepresentative or to theattorneywithin10days afterithas been filed.
          Datedthis26th dayofOctober, 2022.
          LAWOFFICES
          140514thAvenue FultonIL61252 815/589-2409
          November1,8,15, 2022
          STATEOF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OFTHE 14thCIRCUIT COUNTYOF WHITESIDE THEESTATEOF: LAURENCE M. JONES, Adeceased person. CaseNo.
          
    sep.hrs.;‘15JD608CStalkMaster8row30”choppingcornhead;‘12JD635F 35’HydraFlexplatform;DoseHeadhunterClassic38’headtrailer;‘10JD4730 self-propelled sprayer,1,018hrs.;‘18 Case-IH875Ecolo-Tiger9-shankdisc ripper; Brent1082graincart;(2)Brent557Qgravitywagon;Clarks Easi-load 2box seed tender; WoodsBW180X15’batwing mower;JD40030’ rotary hoe;International18312 row30”cultivator; Case-IH7205-bottomplow; Hutchinson8” x30’truckauger; JDGS32630display;JDGS32630display; JDGS22600display;JDStarFire3000 receiver;JD StarFire 3000receiver; 2005 SterlingActerragraintruck,27,796miles;‘02International4300grain truck,70,139miles;FarmSupportItems
          CONSIGNEDBYENGELHARTFARMS: ‘05JD9560STS2wdcombine,2,830 eng./1,864sep.hrs.;‘08JD630F30’HydraFlexplatform; ‘07JD693 6row30 corn head;UnverferthHT3030’headcart; ‘14JD221035.5’ fieldcultivator
          18 ShawMedia /S hawLocal.com •T uesday,Nov15,2022 WHITESIDENEWS Call: 833-584-NEWS(6397) E-mail:classified@shawsuburban.com Yourclassifiedadwill reachover25,000 readers in the Whiteside NewsSentinel, TheReview, The Prophetstown Echo, and The FultonJournal allforone lowprice. CLASSIFIEDADDEADLINE FRIDAYAT4 P.M ClassifiedAdsrequireprepayment. Allclassified display adsrequire prepayment in the absence of establishedcredit. LEGALNOTICEDEADLINE THURDAYAT 5P.M. CLASSIFIEDLINESADDEADLINE THURSDAYAT 4PM CLASSIFIEDDISPLAYADAND LEGALNOTICEDEADLINE WEDNESDAYAT5PM SM-ST2030053 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FARMRETIREMENT AUCTION TIMEDONLINE | NO-RESERVE MIKE& LINDAZINKE EQUIPMENTQUESTIONS:MIKEZINKE(815)884-9088 Auction Managers: Luke Sullivan(309)371-5214| Jake Firkins(217)714-5255 BIDDINGCLOSES:FRIDAY,DECEMBER2,2022 STARTING AT 10:00AMCST PHYSICALADDRESS:2443TOWERROAD,WESTBROOKLYN,IL61378 HIGHLIGHTS: ‘14JD9510R4WDtractor,1,514hrs.;‘12JD9360R4WD tractor,1,476hrs.;‘10JD8225RMFWDtractor,1748hrs.;‘14JD6140D MFWDtractor,951hrs.;‘15JDS6702wdcombine,1,567eng.hrs.,shows711
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        RUSSELL J. HOLESINGER HOLESINGER
          2022PR79
          CLAIM NOTICE
          Notice ishereby given tocreditors of Laurence M. Jones, deceased. Letters of Administration wereissued on July29,2022 to Winifred Jones, who isnamed as Independent administrator.Herattorney is named below.
          Claims againstthe estate may befiled in the Circuit Clerk's Office, Whiteside County Courthouse, 200 EastKnox St., Morrison, IL, on or before the 30th day of May, 2023, or if mailing or delivery of a notice from a representativeisrequired by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (ILCS 5/18-3),the date stated in the notice.Any claim not filed onor before
          that date will be barred. Copiesof a claim filed with the clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative's attorney within ten (10) days of being filed.
          NicholasW.Heid HeidLaw Offices, LLC 19670 Waller Rd. Fulton,IL61252 815-589-9961 (phone) Nov.15,22,29, 2022
          Cordova Township Cemetery isnow accepting bids for the 2023 lawn care season. All bids must be received by Nov. 18th,2022. Send bids to P.O. Box311 Cordova, IL 61242 Attn: Kristie Please contact the cemetery manager at 309-507-2720
          
    or email cemetery manager@cordova township.com to obtainrequirements of this job for bid.
          Nov.8,15,2022
          DRAINAGE NOTICE
          The undersigned Commissioners of the CAT TAIL DRAINAGE DISTRICT of Whiteside County, Illinois, have determined thattheir annual meeting shall be held at the Fulton Fire Station, 1802 16th Avenue, Fulton, Illinois, on Monday, the 28th day of November, 2022, at 5:45 p.m.
          Dated this7th day of November,2022
          BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CAT TAIL DRAINAGE DISTRICT ArlynJ. Bonneur
          ArlynJ. DavidL. Wherry Nathan J. Holesinger November 15, 2022
          IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
          IN THE MATTER OFWHITESIDE AND ROCK ISLAND DRAINAGEAND LEVEE DISTRICT NO.02 TX 11
          Notice is hereby given that on or about November 11,2022, the Commissioners of said Whitesideand Rock Island Drainage and Levee District have filed their Financial Report for the current year Commissioners have waived their fees and costs. Any objections to said Financial Report must be filed with the CircuitClerk of the Court within10 days after the publicationofthisnotice.
          Sue R. Costello, CircuitClerk CourthouseWhiteside County 200E.Knox Street Morrison,IL 61270
          William R. Shirk ARDC #2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C. Attorney for said District 301East Main Street Morrison,IL61270 Tele: 815772-7231 Fax: 815772-4599 Email:wrshirk@ wrshirklaw.com
          Nov.15,2022
          CorporateFund
          Revenues
          Repairs/Materials/Maintenance
          Property Taxes
          $43,931.87 Interest $410.63
          TOTALREVENUES $44,342.50
          Expenses
          UncollectibleChecks
          Material&Supplies- Office/Equipment$1,862.23
          Material&Supplies-Postage$442.00 Salaries& Wages-FullTime $32,149.96 Salaries& Wages-Bookkeeping$1,220.00
          
    ProfessionalServices $3,888.55
          PublicInformation-Media $946.03 Travel& Training $989.55 Uniforms $557.10
          TOTALEXPENSES $42,055.42
          RecreationalFund Revenues
          Programs
          CoedSoftball/Kickball
          FlagFootball $1,670.00
          ElementaryBasketball $1,655.00 MensBasketball-Summer
          5th-8thGradeBasketballLeague/Tourneys
          BaseballandSoftball Registration$13,021.00 FallSoccer $2,530.00 5KRun $2,740.20 Streetscape $1,090.00
          TOTALPROGRAMS $23,606.20
          Classes $8,015.00 Concessions $9,660.30
          Donations
          Memberships $27,010.01 Walk-Ins $11,552.95 PunchCards $5,005.25 Rentals $1,328.00
          Fundraising Property Tax $34,546.23 ILReplacement Tax $20,192.29 TransferFromBond $60,000.00
          TOTALREVENUES $200,916.23
          RecreationalExpenses
          ClassSupplies $1,472.51 ClassInstructorFees Soccer/FlagFootball $3,260.05 Baseball/SoftballSupplies $9,886.59 Basketball $1,117.90 Streetscape $622.18
          5KRun/ReindeerDash/EasterEggHunt$946.59
          SwimmingLessons
          Baseball/SoftballLeagueor TourneyFees Baseball/SoftballUmpires $2,217.00
          ConcessionStand Workers $1,010.00
          
    Programs TotalExpense $20,532.82
          
    Salary& Wages-FullTime $20,850.00
          Salary& Wages-PartTime
          FacilityManager $23,569.09
          Lifeguards $10,283.94
          Attendant $39,917.26
          Teaching $7,578.00
          Maintenance $1,100.75
          Wages TotalExpense $103,299.04
          -Grounds $992.68
          Repairs/Materials/Maintenance -Equipment $9,561.29
          Repairs/Materials/Maintenance -Building $3,506.98
          Material&Supplies-Concessions$5,937.67
          Material&Supplies-Janitorial$3,222.69
          Material&Supplies-Pool $16,038.91
          Portable Toilets $607.16
          Cable $3,481.47
          Electric $18,122.93
          Gas $11,600.00
          Sewer& Water $1,852.13
          TOTALEXPENSES $198,755.77
          BondFund
          Revenues
          Property Taxes $126,353.43
          SaleofBonds $125,000.00
          TOTALREVENUES $251,353.43
          Expenses
          TransfertoRecreationalFund$60,000.00
          TransfertoProjectsFund $65,594.00
          BondInterestPayment $817.70 BondPayment $125,000.00
          TOTALEXPENSES $251,411.70
          ProjectsFund Budget
          Revenues
          TransferFromBondFund $65,594.00
          TOTALREVENUES $65,594.00
          Expenses
          DirectMaterial $35,029.49 DirectLabor $13,713.81 NewEquipment $6,335.24
          TOTALEXPENSES $55,078.54
          LiabilityInsurance Fund
          Revenues
          Property Taxes $10,583.45 InsuranceRefund $1,400.00
          TOTALREVENUES $11,983.45
          Expenses
          Liab.&PropInsurance $3,798.51 Ins/RedCross TrainingExp $2,068.46
          TOTALEXPENSES $5,866.97
          SocialSecurityFund
          Revenues Property Taxes $12,780.06
          Interest
          TOTALREVENUES $12,780.06
          Expenses SocialSecurity $10,501.46
          $10,501.46
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        November15,2022 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ROCKISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAND AUCTION TUESDAY, DECEMBER13,2022 AT 1:00PMCT 66.97 TAXABLE ACRES±•1TRACT TheButlerfarmislocatedjustnorthofJoslin,IL,or20miles eastof Moline,IL.withaccessnorthofthejunctionofILHwy92&290th St. Nandisfurtherdescribedasbeing locatedinSection12,T18N –R2E, Zuma Township,Rock Island County, IL. The farm representsproductive, tillablefarmlandand wooded areas with recreationalpossibilities. Thefarmsellsfreeclearforthe2023 cropyear! MARILYNBUTLER FARM JEFF BUTLERANDBETHBUTLER RepresentingAttorney: DarrellE.Dies, P.C. Attorney& Counselor|(309)467-4351 1497Church Road,Eureka,Illinois61530
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        Prophetstown ParkDistrict Budget For YearMay1,2021-April30,2022
        AuctionManagers: DaleJones(309)299-6400 & KevinHaas(309)264-7767
        IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
          IN THE MATTER OF THE LYNDON DRAINAGE DISTRICT#3IN THECOUNTY OF WHITESIDE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS
          NO:94 MR 64
          Notice ishereby given that on or about November 9, 2022, the Commissioners of said Lyndon Drainage District # 3 have filed their Financial Report for the currentyear Any objections to said Financial Report must be filed with the CircuitClerkof the Court within10 days after the publication of this notice
          Sue R. Costello, CircuitClerk CourthouseWhiteside County 200E.Knox St. Morrison,IL61270 William R. Shirk ARDC #2589699 Law Office of William R. Shirk, P.C.
          Attorney for said District 301E. Main Street Morrison,IL61270 Tele:815.772.7231 Fax:815.772.4599 Email: wrshirk@ wrshirklaw.com Nov.15,2022
          ANNUALSTATEMENTOFAFFAIRSSUMMARYFORFISCALYEARENDINGJUNE30,2022
          CopiesofthedetailedAnnualStatementofAffairsfortheFiscal YearEndingJune30,2022willbeavailableforpublicinspectionintheschooldistrict/jointagreementadministrative officebyNovember30,annually.Individualswantingto reviewthisAnnualStatementofAffairsshouldcontact:
          RiverBendCUSD#2 11103rdSt,Fulton,IL612521767
          815-589-2711 7:30am-4;00pm
          SchoolDistrict/JointAgreementName Address Telephone OfficeHours
          Alsoby January15,annually thedetailedAnnualStatementofAffairsforthe Fiscal YearEndingJune30,2022,willbepostedontheIllinoisStateBoardofEducation’swebsite@ www.isbe.net.
          
    ThefollowingistheAnnualStatementofAffairsSummarythatis
          SALARYSCHEDULEOFGROSS
          GROSS PAYMENTFORCERTIFIEDPERSONNEL
          SalaryRange:LessThan$25,000 AlexanderRebecca, FacioMegan,FrickLauren,GoodenoughLisa,Heyvaert Wyatt,HouzengaAustin,HowardKathleen,JanvrinCarol, LarkeySydney,MahoneyChristina,MaloneyCaitlin,McCoy Michael,MeinsmaJacqueline,MountMathew,Mysliwiec Kimberly,OutzenMatthew,Pestka Valerie,SchipperKyle, ShaffDixie,SitzmoreDaniel,SoenksenSusan, VogelElise, WeirickMichael,WhitmoreLisa,Wilkens Terry,Williams Heidi, WolfCollin; SalaryRange:$25,000-$39,999 GuerreroMegan,HansonChristine,MeursCarolyn,Roos Elizabeth,StrehlowAmy, TenboerAnthony; SalaryRange $40,000-$59,999 AntonJennifer,AntonShawn, BeverothLauren,BrubakerSarah,BrzezinskiMarie, CoffeyRobert,DornbushJodie,DroegmillerEmilee, FrenchKatie,FrohlingMiranda,GatesStacy,Grant Christopher,HackettChristy,HeyvaertAmy,Hoffman Connie,HuizengaAshley,JohnstonTimothy,KampeKayla, KastelicBreanna,KurtzDawna,LoncarAdrien,Long Sarah,MinerJulie,MoteElizabeth,ParkerCatherine,Price Brianne,PromboJames,RausenbergerMichelle,Salazar Librado,Schipper Tracie,SnyderJamie,SnyderJason, SpencerAnna,SpillaneLaura,SternErin,ThickstenAshley, VanZuidenNicole,WiersemaJacqueline,WilkensShelby; SalaryRange:60,000-$89,999 AlexanderSheila,Ankrom
          Michael,BaisdenDavid,CoitShelby,DaehlerDeborah, DriscollBrenda,FishLora,GermannDerek,GermannStacy, GoschRobert,HafnerCraig,HenrekinPatrick,HoeseJeffrey, KetelsenChristine,LeonhardtDeanna,LowerPatrick,Ludin Jennifer,MartenAimee,McMahonStacy,Meumann Tammy, MorrisTimothy,PepperJennifer,PiercyCheryl,Steele LeeAnn,StoneAngela, Tegeler Tracy, VanZuidenChristina; SalaryRange:$90,000andover HogueDarryl,SchipperKathleen; GROSS PAYMENTFORNON-CERTIFIEDPERSONNEL SalaryRange:LessThan$25,000 AbbottKimberly, BauscherShelley,BilyeuMara,BlairLarry,Boonstra Courtney,BrewerKearsten,BrondykeMiyesca,Buelow Lynette,CarlsonSusan,CarswellMarilyn,CobertMary,Cole Mary,CallachiaKylie,CollachiaStacey,ComstockSherry, CurleyChrista,DailJohnathan,DailRyan,DeckerRodney, DixonMarcus,DixonRegina,DykstraBrent,EngemanAnn, EnsingerPaula,Fett Terri,FletcherNicole,FordFrankie, FrickTimothy,Gazo.Mike,Glazier Trisha,GrahamElizabeth, GrahamGeorge,GreenDiane,GreenTimothy,Griser Jennifer,HansenAllen,HarrisBrenda,HarrisonMarilyn, HesseMichael,HolcombChelsi,HookMargaret,Howard Connor,HowardJewel,HuizengaCamerin,HuizengaMegan, JacobsAmy,JacobsEmma,JohnsonEmily,JuistCheryl, KamplingRebecca,KennedyDanyell,KetelsenSamantha, KilburgArdo,LanglossKimberly,LaShelleMary,Leonhardt
          Jarek,Lesniewski Tracia,LetcherMichelle,LittlejohnJessica, LongEathan,LukerNeal,MangelsenParker,Marcum John,MartinMichayla,McCallisterRussel,McLuckieKyle, MenchacaMiguel,MeyersMarie,NelsonAmy,Norem Larissa,NormanKeith,NormanKearston,OutzenLisa, PannellSusan,PataskaOlinda,PessmanJacklynn,Phillips Alison,PiercyMonica,PorterSteven,PortzAmy,PortzPaige, PriceEthan,QuickSheena,RenkesJanessa,RitchieJay, RobertsonAmanda,SandersMari,SandersonMary,Schaver Lydia,SchipperKraig,Schipper Lynn,SchroederBrandy, SchuitemaAl,SchutteSydney,SeesserChristopher,Sheckler David,SimmonsCamryn,SmithLeAnn,SmitherDavid, SolieMark,SteeleLindsey,SterenbergLaverne,Stillings Amanda,StoeckerKimberlyn,SwansonSonja,SwiftLori, TempleJrKenneth, TempleColleen,UhdeShelly, VanLoo Kathy, VanZuidenMitch, VerHoevenSuzanne, VogelArnold, VogelPamela, VossRyan, WellerAndrea, WellingJeffrey, WesselaJared,Whitney Taylor,WiersemaLarry,Wiersema Marla,WilkensCarol,WilkinsDaniel,WilliamsonJennifer; SalaryRange:$25,000-$39,999 DailStacey,Foster Patricia,GrahamWilliam,LoncarEllen,RogisLinda,Snyder Waneta,StarzakMarvin; SalaryRange:$40,000-$59,999 Petersen Virginia,SnyderRachel,WiersemaDale, WolfeGary; SalaryRange:$60,000andover
          PAYMENTSTOPERSON,FIRM,ORCORPORATIONOVER$2,500EXCLUDING WAGESANDSALARIES Person,Firm,orCorporationAggregateAmount
          AdvancedBusinessSystems$8,554;Aimsweb$4,550; Amazon$71,117;AmericanCapitalFinancial$17,400; Amplify$45,722;AtlanticCoca-Cola$11,756;Bell TechLogix $5,265;BenningGroup,LLC$15,450;BettendorfN&S Lock$39,940;Bi-CountySpecialEdCoop.$413,984; BlickArtMaterials$5,287;BMOHarrisBank$9,664;BOK Financial$27,222;BoonstraHeating&Air$61,470;Bray AssociatesArchitects,Inc$16,028;Bytespeed$10,350; CamelotTherapeuticSchools$68,416;Canon$13,597; Capstone$4,258;CenterforChangeatThome$3,000; CentralStateBusSales$13,185;Certasite,LLC$19,537; ChapmanandCutler$12500;CHGAlternativeEducation, Inc$7162;Cipafilter$22647;CITCharters,Inc$3677;City OfFulton(SRO)$68891;CityOfFulton$21459;Clausen SupplyCompany$5701;ClaytonHoldings$181836;Clinton CommunityCollege$3600;Conference Technologies$10657; ContractPaperGroup$4680;CTSGroup$2099092;Culligan ofClinton$2692;CutRite TreeService$3000;DellMarketing
          
    $95752;DEMServices$14900;DickBlick$3531;Dollamur SportSurfaces$9968;Dykstra&Law$71288;EnyeartDist. $46412;EricksonPaving,Inc$19755;FES$4450;Flaghouse, Inc$2628;FollettSchoolSolutions$4075;Frontier$17333; GaraventaUSA,Inc$8898;GoldStarFS$64636;Great WesternSupplyCo$69847;Hameray$3004;Hapara$7140; $;HardwoodSpecialists&Craftsmen$3,690;Harry’sFarm Tire$5,037;HartzCycle&Lock$47,376;HeartlandBank & Trust$672,519;HorizonGroup$79,743;IASA$4,000; IfiberResourcesGroup$25,200;ILAssociationOfSchool Boards$9,135;IllinoisPublicRiskFund$48,596;Imprest Fund$38,486;Instructure$5,548;IXLLearning$4,455;JoCarrollEnergy$51,326;JodyBielemaConstruction$3,840; JourneyEd.Com$2,676;KohlWholesale$299,547;KS Statebank$56,768;LampoGroup$15,000;Lectronics,Inc $12,564;LeslieElectric$7,962;LoescherHeating&A/C $53,619;LoweryMcDonnellCo$57,444;McDonaldSupply $3712;McGraw-HillCompanies$31817;M-FAthletic Everything Track&Field$3519;MidAmericanEnergy$98638;
          MonticelloSports$7295;MoringDisposalInc$7958; MorrisonCommunityHospital$2795;MPS$4925;MusicFirst $8141;MysteryScience$3747;NoRedInk$3900;Northeast CSD$3392;PekinPublicSD#108$2900;PMASecurities $8500;PowerschoolGroup,LLC$15769;RKDixon$48513; Ravensburg,Inc$2765;RenaissanceLearning$7472;Richard LJohnsonAssoc$6998;Riddell$19600;RiverBendActivity Fund$3042;RockFallsElemCUSD#13$4101;ROE#47 Lee/Ogle/Whiteside$4398;RogersAthletic$2597;Savvas $6561;SchoolPride$3250;SchoolSpecialtyLLC$91888; Score Vision$3300;ShawMedia$2905;SpecializedData Systems$7670;SpecialtyFloors,Inc$4220;SpringGreen $2607;SterlingPublicSchools$72718;SyndeoNetworks, Inc$8700;TheAtlantaNationalBank$223800;TheDungan Group$24900;TheLibraryStore$3287;TheMathLearning Center$35962; Trafera$104172; ValueInspirEDProducts andServices$64410; VansCarpetKorner$23821; Vidcode $3235; Visa$85958; VistaLearning,NFP$4309; Walmart $4711; Ward,Murray,Pace,&Johnson$10710 November15,2022
          20 ShawMedia/ShawLocal.com•Tuesday,Nov15,2022 WHITESIDENEWS
        OtherSources/UsesofFunds
        BeginningFundBalanceswithoutStudent ActivityFunds-July1,2021
        OtherChangesinFundBalances
        EndingFundBalanceswithoutStudentActivity Funds-June30,2022
        EndingFundBalances(allsources)with StudentActivityFunds-June30,2022
        SUMMARY:
        requiredtobepublishedbytheschooldistrict/jointagreementforthepastfiscalyear. StatementofOperationsasofJune30,2022 Educational Operations& Maintenance Debt Services Transportation Municipal Retirement/ SocialSecurity Capital Projects Working Cash Tort Fire Prevention &Safety LocalSources 10004,705,484661,806688,674264,036324,449655,00768,488466,14967,027 Flow-ThroughReceipts/RevenuesfromOne DistricttoAnotherDistrict 2000 0 0 0 0 StateSources 30002,844,769 0 0295,883 0 00050,000 FederalSources 40001,688,14227,544 0 0 0 000 0 TotalDirectReceipts/Revenues 9,238,395689,350688,674559,919324,449655,00768,488466,149117,027 TotalDirectDisbursements/Expenditures 8,675,246624,104936,9881,202,685267,8652,390,343 474,69495,786
        (13,597) 0215,747612,053 01,976,70000 0
        2,642,896872,232482,497291,899680,167808,250787,648448,804362,749
        0 0 0 0 0 000 0
        3,192,448937,478449,930261,186736,7511,049,614856,136440,259383,990
        3,351,929937,478449,930261,186736,7511,049,614856,136440,259383,990
        PAYMENTSFORCERTIFICATEDPERSONNELANDNON-CERTIFICATEDPERSONNEL
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