VOLUME156NO.37•SERVINGTHE FORRESTONAREASINCE1865 Friday, January 20,2023•$1.00 Onesection •20pages Published every Friday by OgleCounty Newspapers, adivision of Shaw Media RENOVATION CONTINUES
John Green, owner of Better BuiltConstruction, walksthrough theboardroomofthenewForreston VillageHall,
Walnut St.,
Jan. 17.Green wasamong contractorshired to renovate thebuilding, which formerly housed hisuncle’s business –Green’s
VillageandForreston PoliceDepartmentstaffwill work outof thenew village hall.Move in is setfor Feb. 1-3, duringwhich thenew and old ForrestonVillage Hall willbeclosedtothepublic. INDEX Betty’s Column........6 Classifieds.........17-20 Colbert Column.....10 LibraryNews ............2 Oregon Police..........15 Otto’s Column..........6 Property Transfers..16 SheriffActivity........16 Sports 10-14 DEATHS NEWS NEWS Rumble Wear Temporaryrumblestrips at Pinesand Lowell Parkarestarting to wear. /4 Sports OHSboys bowling team wins regionalandadvances to sectional competition. /10 FundraisingUpdate Mt.Morris continues to seekfunds to build anew fire station. /3 Richard“Dick”Spink, Page8
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Men’sPrayerBreakfast is Feb.4
atForreston Reformed Church
ThenextCommunityMen’sPrayerBreakfast willbeSaturday,Feb.4,at 7a.m.attheForreston ReformedChurch.
ForrestonHighSchoolPrincipalTravisHeinzwill beourspeaker. Afreewillofferingforthefood pantrywillbeaccepted.
Allmenofthecommunityareinvitedand encouragedtoattend.
Mobile food pantry to be
in Mt.MorrisonJan.26
Loaves &FishFoodPantry,alongsideNorthern IllinoisFoodBank,willbehostingaMobileFood PantryonThursday,Jan.26,from10to11:30a.m.
ThetruckwillbelocatedatMt.MorrisMoose FamilyCenter,101MooseDrive,Mt.Morris.
Foodisdistributedon afirst-come,first-served basis,whilesupplieslast.Foodisfreeto neighborsinneed;noID,proofofaddressor
incomeisrequired.
Loaves &FishFoodPantryislocatedonthelower leveloftheMt.MorrisChurchoftheBrethren,409 W.BraytonRoad,andisopenonthefirstandthird Thursdaysfrom3:30to 6p.m.andsecondand fourthMondaysfrom 2to4:30p.m.
Anyoneexperiencingfoodinsecurityiseligible toreceivefood.Youdonotneedtohavea referral,andnoproofofincomeisrequired.Ifyou haveanyquestions,call815-613-8776andleavea message.
Noimmediatechangesfor Polo customerscomingfollowing Moring DisposalsaletoRepublicServices
Theonlychangeingarbageandrecycling pickupPoloresidentsmightseeintheforeseeablefutureisdifferentuniformsonthe truckdrivers,accordingto aRepublicServicesrepresentative.
“You’restillgoingtoseethesamedrivers, thesametrucks.Theinvoicesaregoingto stillsayMoringforthetimebeing,”Republic ServicesMunicipalServicesManagerJim PozzitoldPoloCityCouncilmembersduring theirJan.16meeting.“Theonlydifference
FORRESTON LIBRARY
Toddler/PreschoolStorytime -Tuesdaysat10 a.m.Storytimeisbackinsession!Bringyour favoritetoddlerorpreschoolerfor atimeof stories,songs,crafts,andfun!
Thisrelaxedprogramis agreatwayforlittle onestomeetnewfriendsanddiscoverthejoyof reading.Pleasecallthelibrarytoregisterorifyou haveanyquestions.
BERTOLETLIBRARY
DropBoxUpdate
Wehave abrandnewdropbox,anditisopen foryourreturns!Allmaterialsexcepthotspotscan bereturnedinthedropbox.
YouthPrograms
FamilyNightBINGO: Monday,Jan.23, 5p.m. Bringthekidsfor afuneveningwithgreat prizes!
StoryTime: Thursdays,10a.m.
StoryTimereturnsonThursdaysat10a.m.Miss Janawillhavestoriesandcraftsfortoddlers-kindergartenagekids.Welookforwardtoseeingyou then!
LEGO®Club: 1stMondayofthemonth, 5p.m. CreatewithusonthefirstMondayofeach month.WewillhavetheLEGO®brickswaitingfor you!
BigKids,BigArt: Tuesday,Feb.21,4:30p.m.
youmayseerightawayisthedriversmaybe wearingtheRepublicServicesuniform.”
MoringDisposalwasfoundedin1977by LarryMoring;ithadpropertyinRockFalls andForreston.InDecember,itsoperations andlandweresoldtoRepublicServices. RepublicServicespurchasedtheRockFalls propertyfor$964,800,andfiveparcelsof landinForrestonfor$749,369.
“We’regoingtohonorthecontract[MorninghadwiththecityofPolo],”Pozzisaid. “Theratesandannualincreasesarestill goingtobethesame.”
Thepickupscheduleandroutesaren’t changingeither,atleastfornow,hesaid.
CommunityRoom
Lookingfor aplacetoholdyourevent?Our communityroom(with asmallkitchenette)is availableformeetings,parties,showers,family reunions,andmore.Pleasecallthelibraryat 815-938-2624foradditionalinformation.
PlasticRecycling
Thereis achancesomeroutesmightbe adjustedinthefuture.
Customerscancontinuetocontactthe Forrestonofficeforassistanceorquestions regardingday-to-dayoperations,Pozzisaid.
RepublicServices,whichisbasedinArizona,becamethesecondlargestnonhazardoussolidwaste managementcompanyinthe U.S.afterpurchasingitslargercompetitor, Allied,in2008for$6.1billion.
Customerscancontinuetocall815-6220500(RockFalls)or800-423-0759(Forreston)orgotomoringdisposal.comforfurther questions.
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BigKids,BigArtisback!Lasttime,the participantslearnedaboutShapeandtriedtheir handatwatercolorpainting.1stthrough6th gradersareinvitedtolearnthenextelementof artMissJanawillintroduce.
AdultPrograms
FamilyNightBINGO: Monday,Jan.23, 5p.m. Bringthekidsfor afuneveningwithgreat prizes!
AdultBookoftheMonth
Take ajourneytoanisolatedislandinAustralia withthiscompellinghistoricalfictionnovel.Tom Sherbourneandhiswifemake adecisiontokeep aninfanttheyfindin aboatandraiseherastheir own.Astimegoeson,theymustfacethe consequencesofthisdecision.Pickupyourcopy ofTheLightBetweenOceansbyM.L.Stedmanat thecirculationdesk.
CraftKitsforAdults: Embracethewintercold withthispenguinornamentorcoaster.
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NewReleases
AdultBooks:TheMitfordAffairbyMarie Benedict;BlueMoonHavenbyJanetDailey; Without aTracebyDanielleSteel
PictureBooks:KingAlicebyMatthewCordell; PaperMicebyMeganWagnerLloyd
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BRIEFS
Fundraising effort for new fire station continues
nallywasacardealershipandfarm implementservicestation.
Asiteforthenewstationhasn’tyet beenfinalized,butthey’reworkingon it,Diehlsaid.Hedeclinedtocomment onspecificlocations,citingongoing negotiations.
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.com
TheMt.MorrisFireProtectionDistrict’sefforttosecurefundsforanew homebasestillhasawaystogo.
About$1.13millionhasbeen securedforconstructionofanewfire stationthroughfundraisingand grants,butthat’sonly one-quarteroftheestimated cost.
“I’llestimateourtotalprojectwillcost$4millionto$4.5 million,”saidScottDiehl,Fire DistrictBoardofTrustees president.“We’retalking maybetwoyearstillweget thisthingdone;that’sanestimate,too.”
Theexistingstationis nearly100yearsoldandfeatureslowceilingsandnarrow overheaddoors,isconstructedwith porousbrickanddoesn’thave space foroutdoorwork.Thebuildingorigi-
“We’vegotacouplelocationsin mind,”hesaid.“I’m tryingtogetit doneassoonaspossible,butIdon’t haveitdoneyet.”
TheMt.MorrisFireFoundation, whichisa501(c)(3)nonprofit,isshootingtoraise$2millionthroughdonationsandfundraisers.FireDistrict trusteesandstaff areworkingto secure$2millionto$2.5millioningrants,andhave hiredaspecialisttohelp themseekandobtain such funding.
FireFoundation fundraising
Thefoundationhasraised “justahairover$89,000”so far,FoundationBoardPresidentSusanScottDruschel said.
“Idothinkwe’vedone well,”ScottDruschelsaid.“We’vegot alongwaytogo,buteverythingstarts withonesmallstep.”
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The Mt. Morris Fire Protection District is seeking to construct a new fire station.Theircurrent one, pictured here, was builtin 1924 and is too small to offera safe environment from which to serve thecommunity, Fire Chief Rob Hough IV said.
TheMt.MorrisHighSchoolalumni FacebookgroupisrunningaMounderslegacydonationchallengetosee whichgraduatingclasscanraisethe mostmoney,shesaid.Thechallenge kickedoffJan.3andwillrunthrough Marchwithaclassbeinghighlighted eachweek.
“The OneMounderandMt.Morris HighSchoolsymbolisstillvisible everyday–it’soneveryMt.Morris
fireengine,”ScottDruschelsaid.“The legacyremains.”
Sheencouragedanyoneinterested inmakingalegacydonationtoalso contactclassmatesandletthemknow aboutthefundraiser.
“Ittakesalottogetto$2million,” ScottDruschelsaid.“I’mreallyproud ofthecommunity.They’vedonean
SeeFIRE STATION, Page4
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commentsonwhyshe supported$1Mgrant
Sen.Duckworth
Sen. Tammy Duckworth
Temporary rumble strips not holding up well at Lowell Park, Pines Road intersection
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.com
Roughly60%ofthetemporaryrumblestripsonLowellParkRoadatits intersectionwithPinesRoadremain.
“Thetemporaryrumblestripsare holdingupaswellasanticipated, whichisn’tverywell,”CountyEngineerJeremyCiesielsaidfollowingthe Jan.17Ogle County Boardmeeting “Youcanstillfeelthem.They’llstill grabyourattentionasyoucome through,butthesnowplowsdidtear themupaswewerethinkingthey would.”
Temporaryrumblestripswere installedattheendofJuly2022in hopesofalertingnorthboundand southboundmotoristsonLowellPark Roadthattheyaretostopattheintersection,whichislocatedinruralPolo. MotoristsonPinesRoaddonothavea stopsign.
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excellentjob.It’snotwhereweneedto be,butthey’resupportingus.”
FireDistrictgrantapplications
OnJune21,2022,OgleCounty BoardmembersapprovedtheFireDistrict’sapplicationfora$42,500economic development grant.Those fundsarecomingfromthecounty’s AmericanRescuePlanActallocation.
“Wecanputthattowardsiteassessmentandpurchasingrealestate,” Diehlsaid.
TheFireDistrictisworkingon a loanapplicationtotheU.S.DepartmentofAgricultureRuralDevelopmentProgramforthefullprojectcost, butfirstmustsecurealocationforthe newfirestation,Diehlsaid.The USDA’sRuralDevelopmentProgram suppliesloansforcapitalprojects,he said.
“It’sourcheapestinterestrate,” Diehlsaid.“That’swhywe’regoing thatdirection.There’sjustanawful lotofpaperworkinvolved.Theloan applicationis50to60pages.”
Theymight or mightnotreceive thefullamounttheyrequest,hesaid. Itwilldependonhowtheirloanapplicationisanalyzed.
Themajorityofthemoneysecured sofariscomingfromthefederalgovernment’sfiscal2023budget.
Thefederalgovernmentallocated $1milliontotheFireDistrictfor design,engineeringandsiteworkof thenewfirestationinitsfiscal2023 OmnibusAppropriationsAct,which wassignedintolawbyPresidentJoe BidenonDec.29,2022.
U.S.Sen.TammyDuckworthsubmittedtheproject forinclusioninthe federalbudgetascongressionally directedspending.Shesaidtheproject earnedhersupportforseveralreasons.
“Thefirestation,it’sbeen100years withoutanyupdates,sotheseupdates arecriticallyneeded,” Duckworth said.“Iputmypriorityonthis,gave thistotheleadershipandsaid,‘When theOmnibuspasses,thisisatoppriorityforme.OfallthethingsI’masking for,thisisoneofmyverytoppriorities.’”
Thattheproject wentupagainst
“I’m notgoing to throw moneyifthis Fire ProtectionDistricthad notgottentheirducksina rowandhadanactualplan, knew whattheyneeded to do, knew exactlywhattheyneeded to fund, waswilling to comeupanddothefundraisingthemselves. If theydidn’t have allofthatina row, nomatterwhattheneed was, I wasn’t going to fundit.”
similarprojectsacrossthecountry andwasabletosecurethefullfunding requestedsaidalotabouttheFireDistrict’sneed,shesaid.
“Thefactthattheyhavecontinued tooperateandmeettheneedsofthe communitydespitehavingafirestationthatisessentiallyobsoletebyany modernstandards”isremarkable, Duckworthsaid.“They’reperforming andsteppinguptotheplateandcontinuingtodotheworkinsteadofjust walkingawayfromit.”
Aproject’s fiscalresponsibilityis veryimportant to her, Duckworth said.
“I’m notgoingtothrowmoneyif thisFireProtectionDistricthadnot
gottentheirducksinarowandhadan actualplan,knewwhattheyneededto do,knewexactlywhattheyneededto fund,waswillingtocomeupanddo thefundraisingthemselves,”Duckworthsaid.“Iftheydidn’thaveallof thatinarow,nomatterwhattheneed was,Iwasn’tgoingtofundit.”
DiehlsaidthatiftheUSDARural Developmentloan applicationis approved,the$1millionwillflow directlythereandcomeofftheFire District’sloanbalance.
“Thebiggestthingiswecan’tputso muchmoney into theprojectthat we can’toperateasaFireDistrict,”Diehl said.“Wehavetofundourambulance andfire.”
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Senator Duckworth
stripstobeaddedlater thisyearaspart ofpavingproject
Permanentrumble
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Temporary rumble strips were placedon Lowell Park Road leading to theintersection with Pines Road last year. The Ogle County Highway Department put the stripsin place hoping to alert northboundand southbound motorists driving on Lowell Park Road that they are to stop at theintersection. Motorists on Pines Roaddonot have to stop at theintersection.
Card shower planned for Ila Mae Sieberns’
90th birthday
ThefamilyofIlaMaeSiebernsofOregonis holdingacardshowerinhonorofher90th birthdayonFeb.3.
Ilawasbornin1933,thedaughterof HowardandEvaRogers,ofOhio,Illinois.Her familyincludesherlatehusband,Ken Sieberns,whopassedawayinApril2020 after70yearsofmarriage;herlatedaughter Susan,whopassedawayinAugust2020, andhusbandHiloHanson,ofPlano;daughter SharonandhusbandBrentStanford,of Homewood;grandsonSeanofDenver, ColoradoandgranddaughterMaddiand
husbandJonahBuckelsofHomewood. Cardsofcongratulationswillreachherat
TheMeadows,510N.StateSt.,Apt.202, FranklinGrove,IL,61031.
Pat Bronkema to mark 85 years on Jan. 24withcard shower
Acardshoweris plannedtocelebrate the85thbirthdayof PatBronkemaon Jan.24.
Cardsandwell wishescanbesentto: 204W.LoganSt., Forreston,IL61030.
“Happy85th birthdaytoavery specialmother.Loveyou,”yourdaughters DebBradyandDawnWood.
Alumni games are Saturday, Jan. 21, at Forreston High School
ForrestonHighSchool’sgirlsand boysbasketballteamswillbeholding alumnigamesonSaturday,Jan.21,in thehighschoolgym.
Theeventwillbeginat3p.m.with thewomen’sgamefollowedbyaco-ed gameat3:30andthemenat3:45.
Thenumber ofalumniparticipatingwilldeterminegamematchups. Twenty-minutegameswill be played withdecadesplayingagainsteach
other basedonalumni’sgraduating yearfallingonanevenoroddyear.
Band,CheerandDancealsowillbe hostingtheir alumninightatthat time.
ContactKristinCrase(cheer) at kcrase@fvdistrict221.org,orHanna Kasten(dance)athkasten@fvdistrict221.org.
BandmemberscancontactTravis Cunninghamattcunningham@fvdis-
trict221.org.
Participantsareaskedtobring a whiteandaredT-shirtforthegames. Shirtsalsowill be availableforpurchase.
Allparticipatingalumni,including past coachesandtheirimmediate family,willbeadmittedfreetothe game.
Thehighschoolboysbasketball gameversusOregonHighSchoolwill
follow thealumni gamesstartingat 5:30p.m.,withtheJVcontestfollowed bythevarsitygamearound 7 p.m.
Anyoneinterestedinattending and/orplayinginthealumnigame cancontactJakeGroomatjgroom@ fvdistrict221.org.withyournameand graduatingyear.
Weaskfora$10donationtheday ofthegametocoverthe costs.
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LOCALHISTORY
Taking a look at the rest of Dale Blough’s collection
RecentlyMikeand Imetwith thefamilyofDaleBloughand welookedattherestofhis NativeAmericanandhistoricalcollection.Ittakesafamilyalongtimetoget allfiguredout.
Whatdoesonesaveforyourown familyandwhatdoyouturnovertoa historicalsociety?
Withtechnologytoday,one has quickaccess to newspapersforany articlesofinterest.Atthemuseum,we stillhaveashelvingunitwithmany Tri-CountyPressnewspapersofyears past.Weprobablyneedtogetridof thosepapersandclearoutthatcorner. Wejusthavenotdonethat.
InDale’scollectionsaresome newspapersthatweneedtolook closelyattoseewhatneedstobe saved.Wehavesetthoseasideto checklater.Somearenationalnews andonequicklygetsengrossedinthe information.
WehavemorewonderfulNative
POLOHISTORY
Betty Obendorf
AmericanpicturesandBethandImet thisweektoseewherewewillhang these. I wasexcitedtoseeonepicture inparticularsincethiswillcomplimentapicturewealreadyhavemade by Dale.
Incaseyouhaveforgotten,aNative Americanvillagewasonhisproperty yearsagoandDalehadfiguredout wherethetoolshopwaswherethey madetheirarrowheads.Littleflakes chippedoffandDalefoundallofthose. Hemadeseveralpictureswiththose chipsandwealreadyhadone.Nowwe haveanotherandofcoursetheyneed togotogetherinthemuseum.
Wealsoneededtodocumentwhat
hadbeenbroughtinintotheledger thatPaul startedafewyearsago. Probablydocumentingonthecomputerwouldbemore uptodate,but I stillputthingsdownintotheoldledger.Someoneyoungerthan Ican somedaybringusuptodate.
Alsofamilytextileswerebroughtin andthosewewilltakeuptoAplington House.Itwasinterestinglookingat theoldclothinganddecidinghowto handleit.
Arethereanylittleinsectsinanyof the clothing?Bethsaidifwewerenot certain,eacharticlecanbeputinto a largeplasticbagandwecandealwith itlater.Itookthebook“SavingStuff” hometoreadupandshewasexactly correct.
Ifonefeelstheremightbesomethinglurkingaround,thenyougettwo typesofmothcrystals,putthemin a smallpieceofcottonfabric,tieitshut withapieceofstring,andplaceitin thebagwith theclothing.Onetypeof
crystalhandlestheadultinsectsand theothertakescareoftheeggsthe adultslay.
Oneofthetextileswasatablecloth madefrom yo-yosandpastelfabric wasused.Icannotwaittoplaceiton thetableatAplingtonHouse.Ihave a bagofWaterburyyo-yosandIneedto sewthemtogether foraclothfor myself.
DotScaggswasalwayssewingon yo-yos.Theyarecirclesoffabricand youhemthem.Then youpullthem togetherinalittlegatheredcircle. I needtogetbusywithmyownanddo somethingwiththem.Ihavenever workedwiththembutIcanfigureit out.
Ikeepthinkingitwillbeagoodwinterprojectbutitmaytakeseveralwinters.
•BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.
Betty Croftlisted these as her ‘Seven Wonders of Oregon’
ByOTTODICK
BettyCroftrecordedtheselocal attractionsin2007asher “SevenWonders”ofOregon.
BettywasbornontheCroftFarmat theintersectionofLeafRiverandWest GroveRoads,northofMt.Morris.She workeddiligentlytoraisefundsforthe restorationofLoradoTaft’s“Eternal Indian” knownlocallyastheBlack HawkStatue.
Stronghold– StrongholdCastle wasbuiltbyWalterStrong, publisher andeditoroftheChicagoDailyNews andhis wifeJosephine. Inspiredby Europeancastles,theStrongswanted toconstructtheirowninasummer retreatforfamilyand friends.
LoradoTaft’sEternalIndian –AlthoughsculptorLoradoTaftdedi-
catedhisstatuetoallNative Americans,mostpeoplerefer toitasBlackHawk.Estimatedtoweigh100tons,the 48-foottallhollowfigureis thoughttobethesecondlargestconcretemonotypestatue intheworld.
TheChanaSchool –ChanaSchoolwasofficially placedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlacesin2005. Thetwo-roomschoolhouseservedthe communityfrom1883anditwas retiredin1953.RelocatedtoOregon ParkEast,theschoolhousenowhelps studentslearnwhateducationwas likeinthelate1900s.
ConoverSquare– TheOldPiano Factory(1893),theSchillerPianoFactoryemployedmorethan400peoplein
1936.Itproduced victrolas, musicpianos,playerpianos, spinnetsandbabygrands.In 1987,thebuildingbecamethe ConoverSquareShopping Center.
TheCourthouseSquare, includingIronMikeand theSoldiers’Monument–ListedontheNationalRegisterofHistoricPlaces,the courthousewascompletedin 1891.
Oneoftheuniquelandmarksin OregonisIronMike,oneofIllinois’ lastcastirondrinkingfountains.Iron MikewaspresentedbytheHumane Societyin1896.IronMikesupplies water365dayseachyearwithahorse trough,adogdishandadrinkingfountainforhumans.
LoradoTaft’sMonumentwascommissionedbytheOgleCountyBoard tohonorveteransoftheCivilWarand SpanishAmericanWarandcompleted in1911.
TheEagle’sNestColonyArtGalleryCollection(1913)– Lorado Taft andmembersoftheEagle’sNestColonypersuaded thearchitectsofthe OregonPublicLibrarytoincludean artgalleryonthesecondfloortobe usedforartshowingsandlectures.
CastleRockStatePark(1978)–CastleRockconsistsofabout2,000 acres.Itwasdesignatedasastatepark in1978.
•OttoDickisaretiredteacherand hasresearchedOgleCountyhistory forseveralyears.
DixonandTomWadsworth,aformerministerand
Dixon.”
TheDepotislocatedat401CollinsSt.
Formoreinformationaboutthe“ThoseWerethe Days”programs,callRogerCainat815-757-9715, OttoDickat815-440-0639orChrisMartinat 815-742-8471.
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Founding of Lee, Ogle counties to be topicat Jan. 28 program TheJan.28programof“ThoseWeretheDays” willbepresentedbyJimDixon,formermayorof
BettyCroft
publicrelationsspecialistfromDixon.
Theirpresentation,heldattheOregonDepotat 10a.m.,willbeaboutthefoundingofOgleandLee countiesandtheDixonStagecoachCompany. Thesestoriesarefromthehistoryof“TheDixonsof
SUBSCRIBETODAY •OregonRepublicanReporter•Mt.MorrisTimes•Tri-CountyPress•ForrestonJournal Only$39ayearforsubscriberslivinginOgleCounty!Call815-632-2520tosubscribe!
FromJan.1, 2009,toApril30,2022, 21crashesoccurredattheLowellPark andPinesroadsintersection,accordingtoatrafficstudyconductedby Ciesiel.SixteenoftheminvolveddriversonLowellParkRoadwhoeither didnotobeythestopsignsorfailedto yieldtotrafficonPinesRoadafter stopping.
Several ofthecrashesresultedin seriousinjuriesorfatalities.
Theprojectforpermanentrumble stripshasbeenapprovedbytheIllinoisDepartmentofTransportation andwillgotobidinMarch,Ciesiel said.Thatconstructionwillbecompletedlaterthisyearaspartofapavingproject,hesaid.
OnTuesday,OgleCountyBoard membersunanimouslyapproved a jointfundingagreementwithIDOTfor thepavingproject,whichrunsfrom PinesRoadtoPilgrimRoad.
PilgrimRoadistheLee-Oglecounty line.
Thepaving projectcosts$980,000 andcovers5.96miles.IDOTwillcover $784,000,or80%,ofthecost;Ogle Countyisprovidinga20%match,or $196,000.
McKinneyrecognized FormerOgleCountyBoardmemberBruceMcKinneywasrecognized forhisserviceatthestartoftheJan.17 boardmeeting.
McKinneyservedontheOgle CountyBoardfrom2012to2022.Prior tothat,hewasontheOgleCounty ZoningBoardofAppealsforabout 15years;attimesMcKinneywasthe ZBApresident.Healso servedas Rochellecityclerkfor25years.
“There’salotofhistoryworking withboardsandcommunityandall, whichI reallyenjoyed,”McKinney said.“It’sanhonortohaveyourfellow peoplerecognizeyouandhonoryou.”
McKinneyalwayscametomeetings preparedandseldommissedthings, CountyBoardChairpersonJohnFinfrocksaid.
“We’vebeenfortunate,”Finfrock said.“Heofferedtheboardagreatdeal ofunderstandingwithzoningand planning.”
RyanReevertsreplacedMcKinney onthe CountyBoard.He isamember oftheOgleCountyRegionalPlanning Commission.
“He[Reeverts]hasbeenunbelievablyprepared–moresothanI’veseen alotcomeinontheboardinthat area,”Finfrocksaid.“Sohe’sgoingto begood.”
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Former Ogle CountyBoard member Bruce McKinney wasrecognized for 10 years on the board duringitsJan. 17 meeting. McKinney served on the Ogle CountyBoard from 2012 to 2022.
Museum to host Eagle’s Nest Art exhibit reception Feb.4
TheByron Museum ofHistorywill hostanartexhibitofworkbymembersoftheEagle’sNestArtGroup withanopening receptionon Saturday,Feb.4,from1to3p.m.
Severalartistswillbeonhandto welcomevisitors.
Theexhibitwillremainondisplay throughSaturday,April1.
Themuseum, locatedat110N. UnionStreetinByron,isopenWednesdaysthroughSaturdaysfrom10a.m. to3p.m.Themuseum’sexhibits and thetwo-month-longartshowareopen tothepublicfreeofcharge.
Thepermanentcollectionsofthe ByronMuseumofHistoryaswellas thehistoricReadHouse,whichis a listedUndergroundRailroadsiteon theNationalParkService’sNetwork ofFreedom,are open to thepublic throughouttheyear.
ThemuseumisdedicatedtopreservingtherichhistoryoftheByron area throughexhibits, programsand artifactpreservation.To learn more aboutthemuseumanditsevents,call 815-234-5031orvisittheirwebsite www.byronmuseum.org
Thisyear’sEagle’sNestArtGroup showfeaturesoil,watercolorand acrylicpaintingsaswellasphotogra-
the
phyand3Dart.Itwillbeanextensive showofthework oflocalartistsfrom Oregon,Byron, Rockford,RockFalls, Dixon,Forreston, Mt.Morris,Ashton andPolo.
ENAG, foundedin 1957,hasafull scheduleofartevents,workshopsand
showsandwillhavematerialsavailableatthemuseumforallwhoare interestedinlearningmoreaboutthis communityofartistsanditsactivities.
Thegroupwelcomesartistsofany levelofexperience.ThereareThursdaysessionsattheENAGstudioin
ConoverSquareandsummeroutdoor painting sessionsofferedtoallmembers.
FormoreinformationaboutENAG, call815-732-7783orvisit Facebookat Eagle’sNestArtGroup,Oregon,Illinois.
Richard“Dick” Spink,88,ofGlen, MS,passedawayat hishomeonSunday, January8,2023.Born inLouisville,KYon November28,1934 tothelateOscar andHelenWatkins Spink,Dickserved hiscountryinboth theArmyandNavy Reserve.Heworked formanyyearsin theprintingindustry, startingwithKablePrintinginMt.Morris,IL andlatermovedtoCorinthin1976working atHallsPrintingwherehelaterretired.Dick’s loveofgolfwaswellknownandhespent
manyhappyhoursplayingthegame.He lovedtotellstories,spendtimewiththose heloved,andwillforeverberememberedin theheartsofhisfamilyandfriends.Aprivate familymemorialwillbeheldatalaterdate. MagnoliaFuneralHome-Eastisentrusted withthearrangements.Thoselefttohonor Dick’smemoryincludehiswifeof40years, ToniSpinkofGlen;hiscombinedchildren, TraciAckermanofBixby,OK,DavidSpinkof Rienzi,MS,DebbieAndersonofRockford, IL,ChrisSpinkofBurnsville,MS,Michelle BennettofHenning,TN,ChrisHalversonof Oregon,IL,andTimHalversonofMemphis, TN;11grandchildren;13greatgrandchildren; hisstepsister,JoyceM.Harris;otherrelatives andahostoffriends.Dickwaspreceded indeathbyhisparents,OscarandHelen WatkinsSpink.Inlieuofflowersmemorial contributionsmaybemadetoAmerican CancerSocietyPOBox6704Hagerstown,MD 21741.Onlinecondolencesmaybeexpressed atmagnoliafuneralhome.net.
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Four area residents helped prep floats for Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan.2
AnOregonwomanwasoneoffour arearesidentswhorecentlyhelped prepunitsinoneofthemostwatched parades.
LorrettaSiglerofOregon,along withJoyHoldenandChèrieVanWoz ArchofDixonandSamanthaDopkeof FranklinGrove,helpeddecoratefloats fortheannualTournamentofRoses ParadeonJan.2inPasadena,California.
Thevolunteersaremembersof PetalPushers,agroupthatgathers eachyearinPasadena.
Thegroupspendstheweekbetween ChristmasandNewYear’sattaching thousandsofflowers,seeds,coffee beansandleavestohelpcreatethefloralfloatsusedduringtheRoseParade.
About4,000PetalPushervolunteers assistedindecoratingaboutsevenof theRoseParadefloats.Manyofthe PetalPushervolunteers helpeddecoratetheLutheranHourMinistries float,afeatureoftheTournamentof Rosesformorethan70years.
Thisyear’sfloat–“ANewDaywith Jesus”–featuredthesunrisingbehind
achurchasJesusstoodattheopen doors.
Formore information,visit petalpushers.org.
PACT Masquerade Ball is Jan. 21 at Maxson’s
PoloAreaCommunityTheatreis hostingaMasqueradeBallonSaturday,Jan.21,atMaxson’sRestaurant inOregon.
“Dressinyourfinestattireand adornyourfacewithadisguise,for atthisgalaevent,naughtshallbeas itseems.Music,feasting,rafflesand dancingshallfillthehallas wecelebratethenightingrandstyle,”said AshleyFishman,PACTMarketing boardmember.“Joinusatthestroke ofsixontheeveningofthe21statthe grandhallofMaxsonRestaurantin thecharminghamletofOregon,Illi-
nois.Weeagerlyawaityourpresence atthiseventofrevelryanddelight.”
TheeventisPACT’s8thAnnual MasqueradeBall.Itwillrunfrom 6 to11p.m.Advanceticketsare$30for onepersonand$50forapair.Tickets atthedoorare$35each.
“Ticketsponsoring/giftingalsois available;thisoptionwillallow a guestwithfinancialtroubletheabilitytojoinusforthenight,”Fishman said.
Ticketsareavailableatpolotheatre.organdatthedoor.
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Oregon boys take Dixon Regional bowling title
ByTYREYNOLDS treynolds@shawmedia.com
ThecelebratingstartedfortheOregonHawksbeforethelastteamshad finisheduptheirfinalgamesSaturday eveningattheDixonRegionalatPlum Hollow.
Afterwrappinguptheirsixthgame fasterthanafewoftheotherteams, someoftheHawkswalkedoverto checkscoresofacoupleoftheother teamsintherunningfortheteamtitle. Aftersomequickcalculationstoldthe Hawksthey’dwontheregionalplaque, theywentbacktoinformtheir team withsmilesandfistpumps.
Alittlewhilelater,theSterling Golden Warriors finishedtheirfinal gameandahugecheerononeofShea Hansen’s 10th-framerollssaiditall: sittingonespotoutofqualifying for nextweek’ssectional asateamheadingintotheirfinalgame,theWarriors closedoutwithoneoftheirbestofthe daytotakethirdandadvance.
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“Actually,Ididn’tknowthescore goingintooneofmylastballs.Igot a strike,andeveryonekindofattacked me,soIassumedwehadmadeitafter that,”Hansensaid.“Icouldfeelinthe
10thframetheenergy,andeveryone juststarteddoinggoodandrackingup thestrikesinthe10thframe.”
Oregontookhomethetitlewith a 5,830,defeatingrunner-upFreeport
(5,743)by87pins.Sterlingendedup takingthirdwitha5,692,andGeneseo grabbedthefinalteamspotwith a 5,690.
“Itwasmostlyjustkeepingour cool,stayingfocused,andkeepingthat teamspirithigh,”saidOregon’sBryan Immel,whorolledthesecond-highest gameofthedaywitha258.“Thereare definitelypatterns,sowhenonepersondoeswell,it’smorecommonfor thenextpersontodowell,too.”
Freeport’sPaytonWokerwonthe individualtitlewitha1,319,while Dakota’sJacobHolstewassecond (1,274)andGeneseo’sGabeDurnell tookthird(1,259).
Shorthandedwithtwousualstartersoutduetoinjury,Oregonhadother bowlers stepuptohelp wintheprogram’ssecondregionaltitle.Roberto Hernandezfinishedfourth overall witha1,247,andImmelrolleda1,231. BrandonRowehada1,133, Matthew
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Kudos to OHS bowling team for winning regional
Let’sstartwithasportthat doesn’t getmuchpress and thatisbowling.Isn’titgreat that schoolshaveaddedbowlingand lotsofyoungmenandwomenhave anotherathleticalternative?
Asoneofthesmallestschoolsinthe stateina1A-classsystem,Oregonhas madeanameforitselfwithitsboys andgirlsprograms.Thattraditionwas ondisplayagain,thistimeattheDixon regional,wheretheHawksbested Freeport,SterlingandGeneseo.
AllfourwillheadtoDonCarter Lanes forthesectionaltomatchup withsomeofthebetterteamsinIllinoisandalsothebestteaminthe countryinLovesParkHarlem.
HowgoodisHarlem?
EarlierthisyearattheGuilford Invite,theHuskiesbrokethenational recordfora single-gameseries with a 1,336,anaverageof267perbowler Theyalsohaveastaterecordfor a 6-gameseriesof7,045andCharlie Hunt tiedanationalrecordof867fora 3-gameseries.
Thoseareastoundingperformances andHarlemwillbethefavoritetowin state.
UnderthetutelageofAlanNordman,oneofthebestinthebusiness, Oregonhasqualifiedforstate before asateam,butthiswillbeatalltask
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withsomanygoodteamsatthesectional.
Didyouknowthatgirlsbowlinghas beensanctionedbytheIHSAmuch longerthantheboys?Thegirlshad theirfirsttournamentin1973andthe boysnotuntil2003.
WhenIwasinhighschool,Irememberwhatmayhavebeenthebiggest controversyinthehistoryofIHSA bowling.Sinceboysbowling wasn’t offered,Dixonenteredateaminthe statetournamentwithfourboysand onegirl.
Totheirritation of probably everyoneinIllinois outsideofDixon,that squadwonthe1975state title.Under muchpublicpressure,theIHSAcreatedabylawthatprohibitedboysfrom bowlingonagirlsteam.
AsIreflectonthe1970s,myfavorite decade,another genderissuewasin a sportIwasinvolvedin–polevaulting. Duetochauvinisticattitudes,girls weren’tallowedtopolevault because
itwasconsideredtoostrenuousofan activity.
Irecallbeingaskedbyagirlwhy shecouldn’tdoitandItoldherthetheorywasthatagirlsinsidesprobably couldn’thandleallthephysicalstress thatvaultingrequired.Yes,thatwas quitelame,but whatelsewouldyou expectfroma17-yearoldpretendingto beanexpertonanatomyandphysiology.
IttookalawsuitfortheIHSAtoadd theeventdecadeslater.Coincidentally,AmandaMollfromWashington becamethefirsthighschoolgirlto polevault15feet,asshemadethat heightthispastweekend.
AstheVirginia Slimsslogansaid, “You’veComeALongWayBaby.” Andasmywifeoncetoldme,“Males canbesuchidiots.”Can’targuethat.
Sad to learnthat67-year-oldDoug OlesonofRochellepassedawaylast week.ChancesareyoureadsomethingDougwroteashewasinvolved withlocalnewspapersformanyyears.
Asatrainedprofessionalinjournalism,Dougtookthetimetoencourageme,alowlypart-timereporter. Themanwasatruegentlemanandhis kindheartwillbemissed.
Finallygottomyfirstbasketball gameoftheyear–22-0andNo. 1 ranked(1A)Galenavs.19-2rankedNo.
6(2A)Byronforthechampionshipof theByrongirlsMLKtournament.
ItwastheTigers alltheway,using astiflingdefenseina59-42win.
“Towinbiggames,it’sallabout defense,”ByroncoachEricYerlysaid.
ThiswasthestartofatoughfourgamestretchwithBNCfoesStillman Valley,Lutheranandculminatingon Tuesdaywithatriptofirst-place Dixonforwhatcouldbetheconferencetitle.
AvaKultgren,daughterofformer OregonresidentJasonKultgren,was thedominantforcefortheTigers, scoring25points,including13inthe thirdquarterwhenByronadvanceda 20-25halftimeleadintoa 44-28 advantage.
FellowseniorEllaGrundstrom givestheteamsolidleadership.
“AvaisahumblekidandEllais selflessoutthere,”Yerlysaid.
Forsure,Byronworkssowellas a teamandthereisplentyofyouthful talent,asevidencedby14pointsscored byfreshmanMacy Goharing.SophomoreKarsynBielskis addednine points.
•AndyColbert,anavidrunner,has beenasportswriterforShawMedia and hascoveredhighschoolsportsin OgleCountyformorethan30years
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Oregon’s Bryan Immel firesa ball down the lane during the Dixon Regionals on Saturday at Plum Hollow.
Marcos finish eighth at Brockman wrestling tournament
ByRANDYHOLLAND ForShawMedia
TheMarcoswrestlerstraveledto KewaneefortheannualBrockman InvitationalTournament onJan.14 andfinishedineighthplace.
Oregontooktheteamtitlewith10 medalistsand242points.Kewanee cameinsecondwith187points.
Pololookedstrongearlywithsixof itseightwrestlersadvancingpastthe first roundandfivemakingittothe semifinals. Butonewrestlerdropped outinthefirstroundofconsolation andtwomorefellinthesecondround ofwrestlebacks.
WyattDoty,withafirst-periodhalf nelsonanda17-2technicalfall, reachedthefirst-placematwherehe
hitaduckundertakedownandhooked upacradletopinin38secondstotake the132-poundchampionship.
JosiahPerezat106,LucasNelsonat 126,andMadduxHaydenat195allfinishedthirdfortheMarcos.Chase Bremmerwassixthat138.
Afterabye,Perezrananarmbarin 25secondsinhisopenerthenlost a latethird-periodreverseandhalf nelsontolosethesemifinal8-5. He reversedoutthebackandpinnedin37 seconds in theconsolationsemifinal andhegotatakedowntothebackto winthebronze.
Nelsonwentto the granbyfor a takedownandhisfirstpin.Inthe quarterfinal,heworkedtheturkat 3:49.Hewasturnedwithascrapeat 5:26inthesemifinal.Nelsonran a
chickenwingin56secondsinthe wrestlebacksemifinalandreversedto the backat5:32togetthethird-place medal.
Haydenreachedthesemifinalwith areverseandacradleat1:35,buthe wastossedandpinnedbytheeventual championafterhavinganearlyleadin thesemifinal.
Acradleat1:46inthewrestleback semifinalmovedhimtothethird-place matwhereheflappedhisopponent to hisbackat5:23.
Bremmerstartedwithabyeand hada takedownandthreereversesin ahardfought8-3wininthequarterfinal.Helostatakedowninahalfnelson at3:09inthesemifinal.Helostinthe consolationsemifinalandinthefifthplacematch.
WyattMeinerstookawingout front at1:56ofhisopener,buthewas turnedwithachickenwinginthenext roundandwasreversedtohisbackin ahalfnelsonat3:18inthesecond roundofconsolationtoendhisday.
KaenynMcCarrenwaspinnedwith ahalfnelsonat3:06inhis145-pound openerandlostareverseonarolllate inhisfirstwrestlebacktodropoutin thesecondround6-5.
At182pounds,JacobMonacogot closeinhisfirstmatch,butwas reversedoutthebackandstackedat 5:02.
In consolation,hestoodforan escapebutwasdroppedtohisback andpinnedat1:16toendhistournament.
teams,”Immelsaid.“Thatwasbigfor ourconfidencetoday.”
Stahladdeda1,118,andStylarLong bowleda1,101fortheHawks.
“Ourteam,wehavealotofguys thatdowell–andhaveagoodchance todothatwhenthey’reputinthe lineup–whichisnotcommonformost
TheHawkssatinsecondplace headinginto thefinalgame,andput togethera992inthesixthgametotake thetopspot.Freeportmovedupfrom thirdtosecondwitha 915,whileGeneseodroppedfromfirsttofourthwith an838inthefinalgame.
“Itreallyhelpsalottofocusonthe
littlethingsbecausethat’swhat gets youhere,”saidRobertoHernandez, justthefifthregionalmedalistinteam history.“Justexecutingthetarget reallywellandpickingupspares, that’s all itwas.Thegoalwastopull outthewin.Wefinallygotit,andI’m sohappyaboutit.”
Dixonplaced seventhasateam witha5,422,buthadthreebowlersfin-
ishamongthetop10individualsnot onadvancingteamstopunchtheir ticketstothesectional.
DavidLairdledthewaywitha1,232 toclaimthefourthqualifyingspot, whileClarkBonnewellhada 1,138for theninth spot, andCodyGeilrolled a 1,129forthe10thspot.ItwasacareerhighseriesforLaird,whoearnedhis secondstraighttriptothesectional.
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Hawks grapplers champs at Kewaneetourney
ByRANDYHOLLAND ForShawMedia
TheOregonwrestlershobbledinto theBrockmanInvitationalWrestling TournamentinKewanee onJan.14 withjust10wrestlers,andtheyran awaywiththeteamchampionship.
TheHawkshada40-point leadon thehostBoilermakersgoingintothe medalroundanddominatedtofinish with242pointsto187forKewanee.
“Thiswaswaymorethan I expected,”OregoncoachJustinLahmansaid.“Wewerehurtingandcame herehopingto getsomequality matchestohelppreparefortheupcomingstateseries.Tohaveall10reach thesemifinalsandcompeteforfirstor thirdplaceisalmostunheardof.”
LaneHalversonat138,Grant Stender,152,AnthonyBauer,160,and JonathonAlaniz,220,broughthome championshipsfortheHawks.
JacksonMessengerat113andEvan Flahartyat285finishedsecond.PrestonLaBay,120,LandynWindham,170, andQuentinBerry,182,allfinished third.EthanMowrywasfourthat132.
Messenger,Halverson,Stender, Bauer,Windham,AlanizandFlaharty allreceivedfirst-roundbyes.Alldoubledtheirteampoints withquarterfinalpinstoputtheminthesemifinals. Inhisopener,LaBayscrapedforapin andadvancedwithastackat3:18.
Mowryhungonforan8-7wininhis openerandneededatakedownin overtimetoreachthe roundoffour
Berrypinnedinthethirdperiodhis firstmatchandfoundahalfnelsonat thestartofthesecondperiodinhis quarterfinal.
ThesemifinalsstartedwithMessengerhittingatakedowntotheback intheopeningseconds.LaBaywas reversedtohisbackandwenttothe consolationsemifinal.Mowryraninto eventualchampionWyattDotyofPolo whoroughedhimupina17-2technical falllossinthesecondperiod.
Halversonwenttothedouble chickenwingat1:05.Stenderscoreda takedowninahalfnelsonat1:24. Bauertookhisopponenttohisbackat 1:22.EventualchampionZanePannell ofFultontookWindhamtohisbackon atakedown.Berryfoughtoffalotinan 8-1losstotheeventualchampion.Alanizwenttothehalfnelsonat1:58and Flahartyfoundaheadlockat3:31.
TheHawksweretoughinconsolation.LaBayscrapedat2:50,Mowry
scoredaturklatetowin6-2,Windham foundahalfnelsonin44seconds,and Berryhitaquicktakedowntothe back.
ThemedalroundstartedwithMessengerlosingatakedowninahalfnelson.LaBaytookthirdwhenhehooked upacrookastimeexpiredinthesecond.Mowrynevergotrollingina14-3 majordecisionloss.
Halversontookfirst,holdingawing overthefrontfor25secondsbeforethe pinwascalledat1:49.Stenderran a wingfortwopointsandagainapinat 1:40.Bauercounteredashotandtooka Kewaneewrestlertohisbackat1:40.
Windhamhitasingleandrolled intoaSaturdaynightat2:56.Berry workedapowerhalf fromthebottom andgotadefensivepinat2:56.Alaniz madealatestep-overforareversein thesecondperiodstandupfora2-1 winandthe220-poundtitle.
Flahartycaughtathrowastime expired,butitcametoolateashe droppeda12-6decisioninhistitle match.
Tenwrestlers,10medalsand25 pins,fourfirstplaces,threethirds, andsevenmedalroundwins.
Infourindividualtournamentsthis season,theHawkshave finishedfirst threetimesandsecondonce.
TherearetwomorenightsofdoubledualmeetsandtheLeroyTournamentnextweekendforOregontoget readyfortheexceptionallytoughPolo RegionalonFeb.4.
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Fulton50,Polo36: TheMarcosjumped ahead12-10inthefirstquarterbehindsix pointsfrombothBrockSoltowandCarson Jones,buttheSteamersralliedtoa12-point halftimelead,thenoutscoredtheirNUIC Southopponent17-12inthefourthquarterto securetheirseventhwininarow.
EthanPriceledFultonwith16points,Kole Schipperscored12points,BaylenDamhoff hadninepoints,andDomKrameraddedeight points.
LeadingPolowereSoltowwith14points, Joneswith11points,andCarterMerdianwith sevenpoints.
PecatonicaMLK
Eastland55,Polo29: TheCougarsclosed theirfirstdayinPecatonicawithawinover theMarcos.ParkerKrogmanscored16 points,andPeytonSpearsfinishedwith14, includingapairof3-pointersforEastland, whichjumpedouttoan18-3leadinthefirst
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Oregon’s Anthony Bauer wrestles Freeport’s Donavyn Fernandez during the 160-pound championship bout at the Polo Wrestling Invitational on Jan. 7.
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ABOVE LEFT: Polo’s Brady Wolber passes the ball duringaJan. 13 game in Fulton ABOVE RIGHT: Fulton’s Baylen Damhoff shoots as Polo’s Carson Jones defends.
quarterandstretchedtheleadto34-14by halftime.
CarterMerdianscoredsevenpoints,Ryelan Lindaasaddedsix,andNolanHahnandBrady WolberbothfinishedwithfiveforPolo.
Pecatonica84,Polo37:TheMarcos droppedtheirtournamentopenertothehost Indians,trailing41-24byhalftimeand69-31 throughthreequarters.
BrockSoltowfinishedwith14pointsfor Polo,withWolberscoringsevenandCarson Joneshittingapairof3-pointersforsix points.CooperHoffmanandBrodyBlack bothfinishedwith15pointsforPec.
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OregonsplitsonDay1:TheHawks openedthetournamentwitha63-42win overHarvard,butlost71-41toStillman Valleyintheirsecondgame.
JamesonCaposeyandEvanJamesboth had15pointsintheopenertoleadOregon, whichled20-7afteronequarterand38-16 byhalftime.MileySmithaddedninepoints, andNoahJohnsonscoredseven.
TheHawksfellbehind30-17byhalftime againstStillman,whichthenstretchedthe leadto54-35throughthreequarters.Smith’s 10pointspacedOregon,whileOwen Dunsethhitthree3-pointersandfinished
with15pointsfortheCardinals.
Forrestonfallstwice:TheCardinalslost theirfirsttwogamesinSouthBeloit,falling 53-29toHarvestChristianAcademyand 50-41toNorthBoone.
BrockSmithscored11pointsandOwen GreenfieldaddednineinthelosstoHarvest Christian,asForreston(5-13)wasoutscored
16-9inthethirdquarterand21-3inthe fourth.
OwenGreenfield’s18pointsledthewayin thelosstoNorthBoone,withBrendan Greenfieldaddingadouble-doubleof11 pointsand13reboundstogowithfour assists.Smithaddedeightpointsforthe Cardinals,whowereoutscored21-12inthe
fourthquarteraftertheteamsweretied at29.
NorthBoone42,Oregon38: TheHawks lostthefifth-placegameinSouthBeloit afterbeingoutscored13-8inthefourth quarter.
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ABOVE LEFT: Forreston’s Autum Prichardreaches fora loose ball duringaJan. 14 gameagainstDurand at Byron’s MLK Basketball Tournament. ABOVERIGHT: Forreston’s Jenna Greenfield pullsthe ball away from Durand’s Tatiana Rivas.
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(1:36.34).
NoahJohnsonhitfour3-pointersandhad 18pointsforOregon,whileEvanJames added10points.
ChrisDoetchandZackToppingboth scored10pointsfortheVikings,andQuinn Dannerhitthree3sforninepoints.
Forreston52,Harvard19: TheCardinals rolledtovictoryintheseventh-placegame inSouthBeloit,leading14-2afterthefirst quarter,27-9byhalftimeand45-13through threeperiods.
BrendanGreenfieldscored14points,and NikoValenzuelaandBrockSmithbothhad10 pointsforForreston.Valenzuelaknocked downapairof3-pointers.
ConnorPedersenhittwo3sforHarvard andledtheHornetswith14points.
SouthBeloit71,Oregon45: TheHawks losttheirfinalpool-playgametothehost Sobos,fallingbehind24-13inthefirst quarter,41-22byhalftimeand64-31through threeperiods.
JohnsonandNoleCamposbothhitfour3s andfinishedwith12pointsforOregon,while Jameshadninepoints.
RossRobertsonhad21pointstopace SouthBeloit,whileJaredSchoberandBlake Ayotteeachhitthree3sandscored11 points.
EastDubuque40,Forreston39: The Cardinalsralliedfroma25-17halftime deficit,butcouldn’tfinishoffthecomeback intheirfinalpool-playgameinSouthBeloit.
Valenzuelanailedfive3sandfinishedwith agame-high20pointsforForreston,and BrendanGreenfieldchippedin11points.
CarterWidmeierledabalancedattackfor theWarriorswith12points,andAidanColin addedeight.
PecatonicaMLK
Durand56,Polo45: TheMarcoslostthe seventh-placegameinPecatonica,trailing 20-14athalftimeand34-24throughthree quarters.
BrockSoltowscored15ofhisgame-high21 pointsinthesecondhalf,whileGusMumford hitfive3-pointersandfinishedwith15points forPolo.
NathanFolkhad18pointstopaceDurand, andRogerMainesaddednine.
Girlsbasketball
Polo54,PearlCity34:TheMarcosled 10-4aftertheopeningquarterand27-18by halftimebeforepullingawaywitha20-7 scoringedgeinthethirdperiodinanNUIC crossoverwinathome.
LindeePoperledPolowith12points,nine rebounds,threeblockedshotsandtwo assists,whileCamrynnJoneshad10points, eightrebounds,threeassistsandtwosteals.
CourtneyGrobefinishedwithsevenpoints, sixsteals,fourassistsandthreerebounds, MadisonGlawehadsevenpoints,four
rebounds,threeassistsandtwosteals, SydneiRahnaddedsixpoints,fiverebounds andablock,andBekahZeiglerchippedin fivepointsandtwoassistsfortheMarcos.
FallynEndresshitapairof3-pointersand scored12pointsforPearlCity,andTana Gravertaddedninepoints.
Polo53,Genoa-Kingston31: LindeePoper ledPolotoanonconferencewinathome, recordingatriple-doubleina53-41winover Genoa-Kingston.
Poperfinishedwith17points,11rebounds and11blockedshotsfortheMarcos,while CamrynnJonesandSydneiRahnbothscored 11points;Rahnalsohadsevenreboundsand threeassists,andJonesdishedfourassists andnabbedtwosteals.
CourtneyGrobechippedin10pointsfor Polo,whichled27-21byhalftimeand35-33 throughthethirdquarterbeforepullingaway withan18-8scoringedgeinthefourth.
EmilyTrzynkaledG-Kwith13points,Ally Poegeladdednine,andBryceBoylenscored seven.
Byron60,Oregon28: TheHawksfell behind30-11inthefirstquarterandnever recoveredinaBigNorthernConferenceroad losstotheClass2Asixth-rankedTigers.
MariahDrakehad10points,includinga pairof3-pointers,toleadOregon.LizMois scoredsixpoints.
MacyGroharinghad24pointsandAva Kultgenadded19forByron,whichoutscored theHawks19-2inthethirdquarter.
ByronMLK
ForrestonsplitsonDay1: TheCardinals droppedtheiropenerinByron,fallingto AuroraRosary47-40,buttheybouncedback torollpastDurand57-11intheirsecond game.
AgainstDurand,EricaAlexanderled Forrestonwith13pointsfollowedbyJenna GreenfieldandRyleeBroshouswith10each. GreenfieldledtheCardswith11inthelossto Rosary.
ForrestonfallstwiceinByron: The Cardinalslosttheirfinaltwogamesathe ByronMLKtournament,losing41-35toHall and57-37againstGalena.
AgainstGalena,Broshousscoredeight followedbyKeeliLarsonwithseven.
Boysswimming
Byronthird,SterlingsixthinRockford: TheTigersscored137pointsandtheWater Warriorshad101tofinishinthetopsixat theJ-HawkInvite.
Cary-Grovewontheteamtitlewith289 points,andNormalCommunitytooksecond with235.Plainfield(131)andBelvidere(111) roundedoutthetopfive.
SkylarDrolemahadfourtop-fivefinishes forSterling.Hetookthirdinthe50freestyle (23.11seconds)andfourthinthe100free (50.46)andalsoswamonapairoffifthplacerelays.HeteamedwithEvanScott, ConnerPorterandPeterGarlandinthe200 medley(1:47.72),andjoinedGarland,Porter andConnorPhaminthe200freestylerelay
TysonPolitschwaspartoffourtop-five finishesforByron.Hetookfifthinboththe 200IM(2:04.83)and500freestyle (5:05.85),andteamedwithLeviSchamper, NathanBellandGageHelfrichtotakesecond inthe200medleyrelay(1:41.79)andthirdin the400freestylerelay(3:27.97).Belladded asecond-placeinthe100backstroke (56.34),andHelfrichfinishedfourthinthe 100breaststroke(1:04.37).
Wrestling
Oregon55,Newman20: TheHawksbuilt abiglead,thenpulledawayattheendto winanonconferencedualattheBlackhawk Center.
Oregonled21-0afterSethRote’s10-4 decisionat195poundsandthreeNewman forfeits.
TheCometsgottowithin31-20afterapin in1:05byDanielKellyat145,buttheHawks wonthefinalfourbouts.
GrantStender(152),AnthonyBauer(160), LandynWindham(170)andQuentinBerry (182)allnotchedpinsforOregon;Stender andBerrybothstucktheiropponentsinless thanaminute.EthanMowrywona14-3 majordecisionat132.
ZhylerHansen(113)addedapinfor Newman,withBriarIvey(13-1at120)and CarterRude(12-3at138)bothwinningmajor decisions.
Girlsbowling
Hawksthird: TheOregongirlsbowling teamtookthird,andDixonfinishedfourthat theSterlingMLKInviteonMondayat BlackhawkLanes.
TheHawkshadatotalpinfallof4,826to finishbehindKewanee(4,938)andGeneseo (4,848).TheDuchessesrolleda4,698,while Rochelle(4,607)roundedoutthetopfive. Galesburg(4,599),Sterling(4,427)and Erie-Prophetstown(3,967)alsocompeted. Oregon’sAvaWightwassecondindividuallywithasix-gameseriesof1,220,finishing behindwinnerMyaMirochaofKewaneeby justsevenpins.
TheHawks’MackenzieAlfordwassixth (1,060),whileDixongotafifth-placefinish fromAllisonCoss(1,093)andaseventhfrom AutumnSwift(1,023).
Wighthadthesecond-highestthree-game serieswitha659intheafternoon;sherolled gamesof232,218and209.Shealsoaddeda 211gameinthemorning.Alford’shighgame wasa208,andKendraEhrler(923series) andTrinityHultquist(899)alsobowledsix gameseachforOregon.KylieKrug(508) rolledfourgames,andAhrenHowey(216) bowledtwogames.
Cosshada200gameineachsession,and Swift’s221gamewasthesixth-highestof theevent,sandwichedbetweenWight’s232 and218inthetop10.LesliePettorini(990), AddisonCox(917)andMaddieKirby(675) alsocompetedforDixon.
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Forreston’s Keeli Larson shoots duringJan. 14 action against Durand at Byron’s MLK Basketball Tournament.
Ogle sheriff issues statementon new state law
OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVickleissuedastatementJan.11in responsetothenewstatelawbanning thepurchase,saleandmanufactureof high-poweredsemi-automaticweapons,.50caliberriflesandammunition andlarge-capacitymagazines.
DemocraticGov.JBPritzkersigned thebanintolawJan.10,makingittake effectimmediately.Currentownersof suchweaponswon’tberequiredto surrenderthem.However,gunownerswillhavetoregisterthemwiththe
Illinois StatePolice–includingserial numbers.
VanVickleissuedthisstatement: “Asyoursheriff,Iwantedtogive theresidentsofOgleCountyanupdate ontherecentpassageofHB5471,also knownastheProtectIllinoisCommunitiesAct.Asyourdulyelectedsheriff, myselfandmy staffaresworntoprotectthecitizensofOgleCounty.This oath and responsibility is takenwith theutmostseriousness.
“WhenIwasswornintooffice, I
acceptedthedutyto protecttherights providedtoallofus intheConstitution. Oneofthoseenumeratedrightsis therightofthepeopletokeepandbear armsprovided undertheSecond amendment.The righttokeepandbeararmsfordefense oflife,libertyandpropertyisregarded
asaninalienablerightbythepeople.
“I,amongmanyothers,believethat HB5471isaclearviolationoftheSecond AmendmenttotheU.S.Constitution.
“Therefore,asthecustodianofthe jailandchieflawenforcementofficial forOgleCounty,proclaimthatneither myselformyofficewillbecheckingto ensurethatlawful gunownersregistertheirweaponswiththeState,nor willwebearrestingorhousingindividualsthathavebeenchargedsolely withnoncomplianceofthisact.”
Sheriff’s department releases holiday enforcement numbers
The OgleCountySheriff’sDepartmentpartneredwiththe IllinoisDepartmentofTransportationandlawenforcement acrossthestatefortheholiday“DriveSoberorGetPulled Over”enforcementcampaignfromDec.16throughJan.2.
OgleCountySheriff’sdeputiesissued129citationsfor violationsbymotorists.Thecitationsincludedthefollowing offenses:
Fivearrestsfordrivingundertheinfluenceofalcohol;eight arrestsfordrivingwithnodriver’slicense(revoked/
OREGONPOLICE
OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooksreportsthefollowing policeactivity.
Jan.9
JeanaN.Boeck,41,ofPolo,wasissuedacitationat 12:45p.m.fornovaliddriver’slicense.Thisviolation occurredinthe1300blockofKoontzPlace.
JeremyL.Hitchcock,39,ofOregon,wasissuedcitations at1:13p.m.foroperatingavehiclewhenregistrationis suspendedfornoinsuranceandoperationofanuninsured motorvehicle.Theseviolationsoccurredinthe100block ofN.RiverRoad.
Jan.10
CeasarRodriguez-Moncada,40,ofFreeport,was
SPECIAL EVENT
TheOgleCountySolidWasteManagementDepartment (OCSWMD)willhostaresidentialelectronicsrecyclingevent onJan.27from9a.m.to4p.m.at909PinesRoadinOregon.
ThiseventisforOgleCountyresidentsonlyandafree permitisrequiredinadvanceoftheevent.
Toobtainafreepermitcall815-732-4020oremail solidwaste@oglecountyil.govby4p.m.Thursday,Jan.26.
Accepteditemsincludealltelevisionsandcomputer monitors,computers,computerhardwareandcables,
suspended/novalid);65citationsforspeeding;18citations forregistrationviolations;10citationsforimproperlaneuse; sevencitationsfornoinsurance;onecitationfornoseatbelt; onecitationforillegaltransportationofalcohol;onearrest foramisdemeanorcannabisviolation;sixcitationsforother trafficoffenses.
“Wecan’tstressthisenough:Impaireddrivingisillegal, potentiallydeadlybehavior,anditputsthedriver,passengersandallroadusersatrisk,”SheriffBrianVanVicklesaid. “TheDriveSoberorGetPulledOvercampaignhelpsourlaw enforcementofficersaddressthisproblemheadon.Ifyou
useanyimpairingsubstance,donotgetbehindthewheelof avehicle.”
AccordingtotheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration’sFatalityAnalysisReportingSystem,in2020,atotal of11,654peoplewerekilledinmotorvehiclecrashes involvinganalcohol-impaireddriver.Onaverage,morethan 10,000peoplewerekilledeachyearfrom2016to2020,with onepersonkilledinanalcohol-relatedcrashevery45 minutesin2020.
TheholidayenforcementcampaignisadministeredbyIDOT withfederalhighwaysafetyfundsmanagedbyNHTSA.
BRIEF
arrestedat5:36a.m.fornovalid driver’slicense.Rodriguez-Moncada wastransportedtotheOgleCounty Jail.
Thisviolationoccurredinthe400 blockofW.WashingtonStreet.
Jan.11
KatlynI.M.Diers,19,ofJanesville, Wisconsin,wasarrestedat11:40p.m.forimproper containerasadriver.DierswastransportedtotheOgle CountyJail.
Thisviolationoccurredinthe500blockofN.4th Street.
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laptops,tablets,cellphones,printers,FAXmachines, scanners,shredders(notubs),copiers,videogaming equipment,DVD/VCRs,cable/satelliteboxes,stereo equipment,radios,digitalclocks,cameras,calculators, phonesystems,holidaylightstrands,extensioncords, rechargeablebatteries,printerinkcartridges,CD/DVDsand CFLbulbs.Microwaveovensareacceptedfor$5perunit. Cashorcheckareaccepted.
Thereisalimitofsevenlargeorbulkyitemsperpermitand onepermitpercountyhouseholdpermonth.
Businessorinstitutionalelectronicmaterialsarenot acceptedattheseevents.
Illinois Sheriffs’ Association
warns of new phone scam
TheIllinoisSheriffs’Associationisalertingarearesidentsof atelephonesolicitationscaminwhichyouareaskedtomake acontributiontotheIllinoisSheriffs’Associationtohelpfight the“AssaultWeaponsBan.”
TheOgleCountySheriff’sOfficesharedthisfromthe sheriffs’association:“Pleaseignorethesecalls!Donotgive yourfinancialinformation.TheISAneversolicitsbytelephone! Weonlysendoutmailpieces,addressmembershiponour socialmediaandourwebsite!Pleasetellyourlovedones, parentsandneighbors.Thephonenumberusedwas 224-324-3356,CookCounty,Illinois.Whenyoucallit,itstates the“FundraisingCenter.”
Formoreinformationaboutthisrecyclingevent,callthe OCSWMDat815-732-4020,visitwww.oglecounty.orgoron FacebookatOgleCountySolidWasteManagementDept.
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Recycle your electronics Jan. 27 in Oregon; free permits required in advance
Jan.12
At3:41a.m.,policerespondedtoa disturbancecallinthe200blockofN.7th StreetresultinginthearrestofJaridA. Hammil,51,ofOregonfordisorderlyconduct. HammilwastransportedtotheOgleCounty Jail.
ZacharyA.L.Goodwin,29,ofOregon,was issuedacitationat7:54a.m.foroperationof avehiclewhenregistrationissuspendedfor noinsurance.Thisviolationoccurredinthe
OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF ACTIVITY
OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereports thefollowingactivity.
Jan.9
JordanM.Meinert,31,ofFreeport,was arrestedforanoutstandingWhiteside Countywarrantandimpropercontainerof cannabisasadriverafteratrafficstopinthe 2000blockofNorthFreeportRoadataround 7:50p.m.Healsowascitedforoperatingan uninsuredmotorvehicle.Meinertwas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld inlieuofbond.
Jan.13
Deputiesrespondedtothe2800blockof southIllinoisRoute2ataround6:59a.m. regardingahit-and-runpropertydamage crash.JamesCatalanoJr.,70,ofGrand Detour,waslocatedandarrestedforleaving thesceneofanaccident.Catalanoalsowas
PROPERTYTRANSFERS
Jan.6-12
WarrantyDeeds
RobertJ.DeuthandChanaLumberCo.to NormanandPhyllisReinford,104N.Railroad Ave.,Chana,$80,000.
Jennifer,R.MarkandCelesteHonakerto HaywellLLCResidentialRentals,921W. LincolnAve.,Rochelle,$51,000.
FloydandSherrySmithtoHarrison UnlimitedLLC,616N.SecondSt.,Rochelle, $70,000.
CharlesJ.andGeraldineT.FaivreTrust, AnthonyL.andDanilL.Faivre,trusteesto DemetraTelusLLC,oneparcelinDement Township,Creston,$1,014,580.
NationwidePropertyRestorationLLCto CharlesR.ClothierandMonicaA.Mon,412E. DixonSt.,Polo,$41,500.
BradleyJ.ReardontoEdwardA.Campbell,
400blockofS.10th Street.
LuisA.Esparza,41,ofRockford,wasissued citationsat6:08p.m.forspeeding,43mph ina30mphzoneandoperatinganuninsured motorvehicle.Theseviolationsoccurredin the700blockofS.4th Street.
VictoriP.Fenske,37,ofRochelle,was issuedacitationat6:22p.m.foroperating anuninsuredmotorvehicle.Thisviolation occurredinthe300blockofMadisonStreet.
BrittanyE.White,28,ofLovesPark,was issuedacitationat8:20p.m.forspeeding,
48mphina30mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe600blockofN.4th Street.
Jan.13
At5:09p.m.,policeinvestigateda two-vehicletrafficcrashinthe800blockof ClayStreetinvolvinga2016Forddrivenby NoahD.Paul,22,ofOregon,whostrucka parked2014JeepownedbyKathrynC. Kuczynski,31,ofOregon.Nocitationswere issued.
Jan.14
TabathaL.McLaughlin,47,ofOregon,was arrestedat9:06p.m.fordrivingwhile
licenserevoked.McLaughlinwasalsoissued citationsforoperatingavehiclewith windowtintlessthan30%andoperatinga vehiclewithasuspendedregistration. McLaughlinwastransportedtotheOgle CountyJail.Theseviolationsoccurrednear theintersectionofSeventhandGalestreets.
Fourparkingcitationsandsevenverbal warningswereissuedJan.9-15.
Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law.
citedfornoinsuranceandfailuretoreduce speedtoavoidanaccident.Catalanowas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandlater wasreleasedonarecognizancebond. Catalanowasgivenafuturecourtdate.
Around12:04p.m.,deputies,Lynn-ScottRockEMSandRochelleEMSrespondedto the18000blockofeastIllinoisRoute64for atwo-vehiclecrash.Aninvestigation showedMichaelS.Tobeck,47,ofFulton, wasdrivingaFordEscapeeastandhad crossedthecenterline,enteringthe westboundlandoftraffic.
Tobeck’s vehicle struck a westbound Freightlinersemi-truckdrivenbyTylerL. Benson,18,ofGenoa.TobeckwastransportedbyLynn-Scott-RockEMStoJavonBea Hospital-Riversidefornon-life-threatening injuriesthatrequiredmedicalattention.
BensonwastransportedbyRochelleEMS
toRochelleCommunityHospitalforminor injuries.Thecrashremainsunderinvestigation.
DuaneJohnsonMeadows,29,ofSt.Paul, Minnesota,wasarrestedfordrivingwhile licenserevokedafteratrafficstopatIllinois
Route2andMargaretFullerRoadat9:18 p.m.Healsowascitedforspeeding.Johnson MeadowswastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.Oregon policeassisted.
JamesLard,30,ofRockford,wasarrested fordrivingonasuspendedlicenseaftera trafficstopforanequipmentviolationon IllinoisRoute2atPinesRoadat10:48p.m. Lardalsowascitedfornoregistrationlight. LardwasreleasedonasignatureI-Bondand givenafuturecourtdate.
Jan.14
EricJ.Deery,42,ofAmboy,wasarrested fordrivingwhilelicenserevokedwithouta BAIIDwhenrequiredafteratrafficstopin the10000blockofWestPinesRoadat around7:55p.m.Deeryalsowascitedfor speeding.HewastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldpendingacourt appearance.
101,103,105,and107W.ForkRoad,Dixon, $257,000.
HickoryRidgeIIILLCtoHaywellLLC Westwood,oneparcelinFlaggTownship, $18,000.
ScottD.andKatherineYoungtoDanielle Horst,107S.FifthAve.,Forreston,$109,100.
ZacharyandAudraSchweskatoTheHouse GalLLC,alsoHouseGalLLC,420E.HillSt., Mt.Morris,$30,000.
RichardMcQualityandKaylaRicholsonto ScottBrown,728W.BlackhawkDrive,Byron, $130,000.
StevenHilltoHenryWardHey,oneparcel inPineCreekTownship,$16,000.
TyanneR.,alsoTyanneA.,andGlenn NormanWallinJr.toJamesandKrista Cortinez,4333W.SumnerRoad,LeafRiver, $328,400.
LyleA.andSandraF.BushmantoDoc’s
QuitClaimDeed
MichaelL.andRobinE.PearcetoRobinE.
TrusteesDeeds
RobertD.andFrancesA.DoleTrust, FrancesDole,trustee,toRichardW.and KristinB.Ellis,oneparcelinFlaggTownship, $10,000.
GaryM.andWandaM.HaubTrust,GaryM. andWandaM.Haub,trustee,toNicole Rivera,938N.14thSt.,Rochelle,$126,200. GartmanLandTrust2021,JoannL. Gartman,trustee,toRichardMcQualityand KaylaRicholson,728W.BlackhawkDrive, Byron,$103,000.
ExecutorsDeed
EstateofthelateRichardJ.D’onofrioby administratortoBrianMauch,3290N.East LineRoad,DavisJunction,$85,000.
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PropertiesLLC,2010SGalenaTrailandtwo parcelsinBuffaloTownship,$800,000. AnibalPeraltaToledotoGregorioPeralta Cabrera,606W.FirstSt.,Mt.Morris, $91,000.
Camplain,304S.SixthSt.,Oregon,$0.
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EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
Dean of Health Professions
Master's degree innursing; licensed (or eligible for licensure) as a registered nurse in Illinois; at least2 yrs teaching experience (preferably at the community college level) in a nursing education; at least 3 yrs in clinical nursing practice; & evidence of academic leadership.
Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1628
Executive Assistant to Academic Services
Associate's & 5 yrs of admin assistant experience required. Proficiency in computer word processing & spreadsheets required.
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Testing Center Specialist (Part-time)
Performs testing at the College. Bachelor's required. One yr of relatedexperience required.
Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1608
Learning Commons Instructional Assistant (Part-Time)
Bachelor's in Math, Biology, Chemistry or related required. Ability to establish & maintain good relationships with staff& students required.
Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1611
AdminAssistant to Facilities
Associate's & two years officeexperience or equivalent education andexperience required.
Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1636
Sauk Valley Community College
Attn: Human Resources 173 Illinois Route2 Dixon, IL 61021EOE e-mail: employment@svcc.edu
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Apply at: Heritage Square 620 N. Ottawa Ave Dixon, IL 61021
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XenaInternational Incin Polo is urgently hiring! TANKERDRIVERS
on bonus and excellent drivers package.
EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TELLER Part-Time Position at Blackhawk Area CreditUnion Polo Office For details, contactJessica at: 815-946-3660 -or- email: jessica.reynolds@bacu.org EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MECHANIC Fulltime Mechanic needed in Ohio, IL Diesel mechanic knowledge is preferred but will train. Flexible hours during the week but need to work Saturdays. Competitive pay and insurance benefits Formore information call 815-376-2792 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03,2023 AT 10:00AMCT 197.83 ACRES±•2TRACTS TheErdmannfarmislocatedapproximately12 miles northeastof Dixon, Illinoisor16milessouthwestof Rochelle,Illinois. Thepropertyisfurther describedasbeinglocatedinSection24,T22N-R10E, FranklinGrove township,Lee County,Illinois.The realestatecontainsatotalof197.83acres (subjecttosurvey)andwillbesoldin2tracts. Tract1 representsproductive tillablecroplandwhileTract2 representsabeautifulcountryhomeimproved withmultiplebuildingsandgrainstorage. Farmersandcountryenthusiast, be sure to checkoutthis Lee County, Illinoisauction. OPENHOUSE:SAT., JAN.21•10:00AM–12:00PM ELIZABETH V. ERDMANNTRUST &PETERM.ERDMANNTRUST RepresentingAttorney: Steve Weeks Weeks,Brucker& Coleman,Ltd|(815)692-2302 606 W Oak St., FairburyIL61739 AuctionManager: KevinHaas(309)264-7767 VIRTUALONLINE | LEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAND&REALESTATE AUCTION SM-ST2046647 AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS March1st,2023at10:30A.M OgleCounty, IL Saletobeheldat: PoloAreaSenior Center 101EMasonSt, Polo, IL61064 SELLINGAS1 PARCELOPENTENANCYFOR2023 164Acres+/-plattedacres TOTAL 164Acres+/-of FarmlandOnly Sections25&26ofPineCreek Township, OgleCounty, IL. Forcompletelistingofsalebill,maps,taxinfo, andterms&conditions,etc.visit www.lennybrysonauctioneer.com ForInformationcontact: Owner, DEN Trust#10-13 LennyBryson-Auctioneer Attorney, DougFloski POBox38, Polo, IL61064 815-234-5454 815-946-4120 FARMLAND AUCTION AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS It’snevertoolatetoget intothegame. Seetheclassifiedssectionif you’re lookingtoscoreajob! Ifthe shoe fits. Jobs.ShawLocal.com Gotsomethingspecialyounolongeruse? SellitintheClassifieds. Itmayjustbetheperfectitemtofillsomebodyelse sneed. Local Buyer PaysCash4 Gold, Silver, Coins,Estate Gold, SingleEarrings, and antiques 24/7 779-245-2950 REAL ESTATE WANTED 20300 ROCK FALLS WANT TO BUY EFFICIENCY -FurnishedUtilities incl. $175/wk. 815-626-8790 Young,beginning farmer looking for farmland to lease - Landstewardship andsoil health #1 priority - Competitive rent/lease options -815-590-9592 Visit us at www.oglecountynews.com 17 OGLECOUNTY NE WS OgleCountyNewspapers/ShawLocal.com•Friday,January20,2023
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL
OGLE COUNTY,OREGON, ILLINOIS MIDFIRST BANKPLAINTIFF, -vs-
CIRCUIT
Unknown Heirs and/or Legatees ofRichard T. Warren, Deceased; Cassandra Guist; Travis Warren; Julie Fox, as Special Representative for Richard T. Warren, Deceased; Unknown Heirs and/or Legatees of Lance Warren, Deceased; Unknown Heirs and/orLegatees of Conrad Warren, Deceased; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS DEFENDANTS NO.21CH34
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Public Notice is hereby given that pursuant to aJudgment entered in the above entitled matter onDecember 16,2022;
Brian R VanVickle, Sheriff, OgleCounty Public Safety Complex, 202 South 1st Street, Oregon,IL 61061, will on February24, 2023at10:00 AM, at Sheriff's Office, 202 South First Street, OregonIL 61061, sell to the highestbidder for ten percent (10%) at the time of sale and the balance within twenty-four (24) hours, the following described premises situated inOgle County, Illinois.
Said saleshall be subject to general taxes, specialassessments or special taxes levied againstsaidreal estateand any priorliens or 1st Mortgages. The subject property is offered for sale without any representation as toquality or quantity of title or recoursetoPlaintiffand in"AS IS" condition.
Upon the sale being held andthe purchaser tendering said bid in certified funds, a receipt of Salewill be issued and/or a Certificate of Sale as required, which will entitlethepurchaser to a deed upon confirmation ofsaidsale by the Court.
Commonly known as 108NorthWesley Avenue,Mount Morris, IL 61054
PermanentIndex No.:08-27-282-011
Improvements:SingleFamily
Residential
The property willNOT be open forinspectionprior to the sale and Plaintiffmakes norepresentation as to the condition of the property.
The judgment amount was $114,774.34. Prospective purchasers are admonished to check the court file and title records to verify this information.
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OFANORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701 (C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
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Debra Miller(6205477)
AmyAronson(6206512)
THISIS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IFYOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED BYA DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RELIEF FROMSTAY, THIS NOTICE ISPROVIDED SOLELY TOFORECLOSE THE MORTGAGE REMAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECTTHE DISCHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY-OREGON, ILLINOIS ROCKETMORTGAGE,LLC F/K/AQUICKENLOANS, LLC F/K/AQUICKEN LOANS INC. PLAINTIFF vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES OF DAVID L. O'DELL; WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID L. O'DELL; JEANNIE L. BOECK;CARL LO O'DELL; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS
NO.2019CH99
Judge JohnC.Redington
Address:325 Southview Drive Rochelle, IL 61068
NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on September 23, 2022, I, Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will on February3,2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Courthouse, 106 S. 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois, sell atpublic auctionto the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described realestate:
COMMON ADDRESS:325 Southview Drive, Rochelle, IL 61068 P.I.N.:24-36-202-001
The real estate isimprovedwith a single-familyresidence.
THEJUDGMENTAMOUNT WAS: $130,696.73
Sale terms:25% down by certified funds; the balance,by certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to real estate taxes, special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate and is offered for sale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, thepurchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estateafter Confirmation of the sale The property willNOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes norepresentations asto the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file to verifyallinformation.
Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, theamounts of any surplus bid will be held by the sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, orfor 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an orderdirecting payment of the surplus,it may be automatically forfeited to the State withoutfurther notice.
If this property is a condominiumunit,the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, otherthan a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legalfees required by The CondominiumProperty Act,765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC,30N.LaSalle St., Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710.Please refer to filenumber IL197675.
Sheriff of Ogle County,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg& Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602 Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph. 312-541-9710/ Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 19 7675 I3210279
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY -OREGON, ILLINOIS NEWREZLLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING, PLAINTIFF vs. JASON L. SIMS;A.R.ROOFING, SIDING & GUTTERS, INC.; DEFENDANTS
NO.2022FC24
Address:825 North 12th Street Rochelle, IL 61068
NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 28,2022, I,Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will onFebruary 24, 2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Courthouse, 106 S. 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois,sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate:
COMMON ADDRESS:825North12th Street, Rochelle, IL61068 P.I.N.:24-23-281-006
The real estate isimprovedwith a single- familyresidence.
THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $106,739.03
Sale terms:25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to realestatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate and is offered for sale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shallreceive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale Theproperty will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations asto the condition of the property Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file toverifyallinformation.
Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held bythe sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirming sale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice.
If this property is a condominiumunit,the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and thelegalfeesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act,765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC,30N.LaSalle St., Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710.Please refer to filenumber IL229526.
Sheriff of Ogle County,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg&Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602
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STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 15th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY
STILLMAN BANK, NA,Not IndividuallyBut As Successor Trustee OfThe TrustUnderThe Last WillOfElmer LeeNettz,Deceased, CaseNo.:2021CH 8
Plaintiff, VS. PETER DUNFEE, WENDY (DUNFEE) COLLINS, BRADLEY TOAN SHAVER and ANTHONY LEE SHAVER, Defendants PUBLICATION TO UNKNOWN HEIRS TO: Unknown Heirs of JerryLee Shaver
Take noticethat a Complaint was filedin the Circuit Court of Ogle County, 106 S 5th Street, courtroom 202, Oregon, Illinois that will impact the right of any natural born descendants of JerryLee Shaver. That failure to file an appearance therein will resultin a default judgment against any unknownheir.
This matter has been set for status onFebruary17, 2023, at 11:00a.m. at the Courthouse in Ogle County, 106 S 5th Street, courtroom 202, Oregon, Illinois.
Dated: January9, 2023
KimberlyA. Stahl January20,27, Feb.3,2023
Public Notice
STAAT, LLC Self Storage 1010 PinesRoad Oregon,IL61061
Pursuant to the landlord'slien provisions inrental agreement between Mike Ballard unit#18, thisstoragecontaining personal property will be sold or otherwise disposed of on or after February 3,2023 at STAAT, LLC. Payment must be made in fullby February3,2023 toprevent this sale.
Publication Notice of Court Date for Requestfor Name Change (Adult) State of Illinois, CircuitCourt, Ogle County 2023-MR-000001 Request of: JamesRaymond Lies
Therewill be a court date on Request tochange myname from: James Raymond Lies to thenew name of: James Raymond Law
The court date will be held: March 1, 2023 at 9:00 A.M. At 106 South5th Street, Oregon, OgleCounty,
Ogty, Courtroom:304 /s/ James Lies JamesLies January13,20,27, 2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTYOREGON, ILLINOIS ROCKET MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A QUICKEN LOANS, LLC F/K/A QUICKEN LOANS INC., PLAINTIFF vs. UNKNOWNHEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES EVELYN B. NEWELL;WILLIAM P. BUTCHER, ASSPECIAL
REPRESENTATIVE ON BEHALF OF EVELYN B. NEWELL;WILLIAM SCHORSCH III; KERRIE BUCKLEY A/K/AKARRIE BUCKLEY; RHONDA NORRIS; KEITH NEWELL; LYNETTE WALLACEA/K/A LYNNWALLACE; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANT NO.2022FC12
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The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby givento you,UNKNOWN
you, HEIRS AT LAW AND LEGATEES EVELYN B. NEWELL; and UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONRECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant in the above entitled suit, thatthe saidsuit has been commenced in the CircuitCourt of the 15th Judicial Circuit,Ogle County, Illinois by the plaintiff against you and other defendant, prayingfor the foreclosure of a certain mortgage conveying the premises describedas follows to wit: LOT EIGHT (8) AND THE SOUTH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY -OREGON, ILLINOIS NEWREZLLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING, PLAINTIFF vs. JASON L. SIMS;A.R.ROOFING, SIDING & GUTTERS, INC.; DEFENDANTS
NO.2022FC24
Address:825 North 12th Street Rochelle, IL 61068
NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgmentof Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on October 28,2022, I,Sheriff of Ogle County, Illinois, will onFebruary 24, 2023 at the hour of 10:00 AM at the Ogle County Courthouse, 106 S. 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of Ogle, State of Illinois,sell at public auctionto the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate:
LOT SIXTEEN (16) IN BLOCK TWO (2) AS DESIGNATEDUPON THE PLAT OF STOCKINGS SIXTH ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ROCHELLE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK E OF PLATS, PAGE 76 INTHE RECORDERS OFFICE OF OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OFFLAGG,THE COUNTY OFOGLE AND STATEOFILLINOIS.
COMMON ADDRESS:825North12th Street, Rochelle, IL61068
P.I.N.:24-23-281-006
The real estate isimprovedwith a single- familyresidence.
THE JUDGMENT AMOUNT WAS: $106,739.03
Sale terms:25% down by certified funds; the balance, by certified funds,is due within twenty-four (24)hours. The subject property issubject to realestatetaxes, special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaid real estate and is offered for sale without any representation asto quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in "as is" condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court.
Upon payment in full of the amount bid, thepurchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estateafter Confirmation of the sale Theproperty willNOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representations asto the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to checkthe Court file toverifyallinformation.
Pursuant to 735 ILCS5/15-1512, the amounts of any surplus bid will be held bythe sheriff until a party obtains a Court Order for its distribution, or for 60 days following the date of the entry of the order confirmingsale, at which time, in the absence of an order directing payment of the surplus, it may be automatically forfeited to the State without further notice.
If this property is a condominiumunit,the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale,otherthan a mortgagee shall pay theassessments and the legalfeesrequired by The CondominiumProperty Act,765ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4).
IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYSAFTER ENTRY OFANORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC,30N LaSalle St., Suite 3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710.Please refer to filenumber IL229526.
Sheriff of Ogle County,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg&Associates, LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite 3650 Chicago, Illinois60602
Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph 312-541-9710/ Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A # IL 22 9526 I3211300
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FORTY-THREE (43) FEET OFLOT NINE (9), BLOCKSIX(6), IN THEORIGINAL TOWNOF DEMENT, NOW CALLED THE VILLAGEOF CRESTON, IN OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
COMMON ADDRESS: 208SouthPrairie Street, Creston,IL60113 P.I.N.: 25-23-286-002 andwhichsaid mortgage was signed by EVELYN B. NEWELL (DECEASED), Mortgagor, to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR QUICKEN LOANS INC., asMortgagee, andrecorded in theOfficeof theRecorderof DeedsofOgle County as DocumentNo. 201606045;and for suchother relief prayed;that summons wasduly issuedout of the CircuitCourtof OgleCounty againstyou as provided by law, andthat the said suitisnow pending.
NOWTHEREFORE,UNLESS YOU, thesaid abovedefendant, fileyour answer to theComplaint in saidsuit orotherwise make your appearancetherein,inthe Officeof theClerk of this Court in Ogle County at 106 S. 5thStr., Suite300, Oregon,IL61061 on or before February6,2023, default maybeentered against youatany time afterthatday anda judgment enteredinaccordancewiththe prayer of said complaint.
E-Filingis now mandatoryfor documentsincivil caseswithlimited exemptions.Toefile,you must first createanaccount with an e-filingserviceprovider.Visit http://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learnmoreand to select aservice provider.Ifyou needadditional helporhavetroublee-filing,visit
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http://www.illinois courts.gov/faq/ gethelp.asp or talk with yourlocalcircuit clerk's office. Johnson, Blumberg &Associates, LLC 30 N. LaSalle St., Suite3650 Chicago, Illinois 60602
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P. BUTCHER,ASSPECIAL REPRESENTATIVEOFTHEESTATE OF DAVID L. O'DELL; JEANNIEL.BOECK;CARL LO O'DELL;UNKNOWN OWNERSAND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, DEFENDANTS
NO.2019CH99
JudgeJohnC.Redington Address:325 SouthviewDrive Rochelle, IL 61068
NOTICE OFSHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
PUBLICNOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthatpursuanttoa Judgment ofForeclosure andSaleentered in theabove cause on September 23,2022, I, SheriffofOgle County,Illinois, will on February3,2023 at thehourof10:00 AM attheOgle County Courthouse,106 S. 5thStreet, Oregon,IL61061, or in aplace otherwise designatedatthe time of sale,County of Ogle,State of Illinois,sellatpublic auctiontothehighest bidder forcash, as setforth below, thefollowing described realestate:
THEWESTERLY70FEETOFLOT 18 OF FIRSTADDITIONTOSOUTHVIEW LOCATEDINTHENORTHHALFOFTHENORTHEAST QUARTEROFSECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 40NORTH, RANGE1 EAST,OFTHE 3RDPRINCIPALMERIDIAN. SITUATED IN THECITYOFROCHELLE, OGLECOUNTY,ILLINOIS,ACCORDING TOTHEPLATTHEREOFRECORDED INBOOKJ OFPLATSONPAGE40.
COMMONADDRESS:325 SouthviewDrive,Rochelle, IL 61068 P.I.N.:24-36-202-001
Therealestateisimprovedwith asingle-familyresidence.
THEJUDGMENTAMOUNT WAS: $130,696.73
Sale terms:25%downbycertified funds; thebalance,bycertified funds, is due within twenty-four(24)hours. Thesubjectproperty issubject to realestatetaxes, specialassessmentsorspecialtaxes leviedagainstsaid real estate andisoffered forsalewithoutanyrepresentationastoqualityorquantityoftitle andwithout recourse to Plaintiffandin "asis" condition.The sale is furthersubject to confirmation by the court.
Upon paymentinfullofthe amount bid,the purchasershallreceive aCertificate of Sale,whichwill entitle thepurchaser to aDeedtothereal estateafter Confirmationofthe sale.The propertywill NOT be open forinspection and Plaintiff makes norepresentations asto thecondition of theproperty.Prospective bidders are admonishedtocheckthe Court file to verifyallinformation.
Pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/15-1512, theamountsofanysurplus bidwill be held by thesheriff until aparty obtains aCourt Orderfor itsdistribution,orfor 60 days following thedateofthe entryofthe orderconfirming sale,atwhichtime, in theabsenceofanorder directingpayment of thesurplus,it maybeautomatically forfeitedtothe Statewithout furthernotice.
If this property is acondominiumunit,the purchaserofthe unit at theforeclosure sale,other than amortgagee shall paytheassessments and thelegal feesrequired by TheCondominiumPropertyAct,765ILCS 605/9(g)(1)and (g)(4).
IF YOUARE THEMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVETHE RIGHT TOREMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR30DAYSAFTERENTRY OF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION,INACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW.
Forinformation:Examine thecourt file or contactPlaintiff's attorney: Johnson, Blumberg &Associates,LLC,30N.LaSalle St., Suite3650,Chicago, IL 60602, telephone312-541-9710.Please refertofilenumber IL197675.
Sheriff of Ogle County,Illinois Johnson, Blumberg &Associates,LLC 30N.LaSalle St.,Suite3650 Chicago, Illinois60602
Email:ilpleadings@johnsonblumberg.com Ph.312-541-9710 /Fax 312-541-9711 JB&A #IL197675 I3210279 January6,13,20,2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLECOUNTY,OREGON, ILLINOIS MIDFIRST BANKPLAINTIFF, -vs-
Unknown Heirsand/orLegateesofRichard T. Warren,Deceased; Cassandra Guist;Travis Warren;Julie Fox, as SpecialRepresentative forRichard T. Warren, Deceased;Unknown Heirs and/or Legatees of LanceWarren, Deceased;Unknown Heirs and/or LegateesofConradWarren,Deceased; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORDCLAIMANTS;UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS DEFENDANTS NO.21 CH34
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE
Public Notice is hereby giventhat pursuant to aJudgmententeredinthe above entitledmatteronDecember16,2022;
BrianR VanVickle, Sheriff, OgleCountyPublicSafetyComplex,202 South1st Street,Oregon, IL 61061, will on February24,2023at10:00 AM,atSheriff's Office, 202 SouthFirst Street,OregonIL61061,selltothe highestbidderfor tenpercent (10%) at thetimeofsaleand thebalancewithintwenty-four(24)hours,the following described premises situated in Ogle County, Illinois.
Saidsaleshallbesubject to general taxes, specialassessments or specialtaxes leviedagainstsaid real estate andanypriorliens or 1stMortgages. Thesubject propertyisoffered forsalewithout anyrepresentationastoqualityorquantityof title or recourse toPlaintiffandin"AS IS"condition.
Upon thesalebeing heldand thepurchaser tendering said bidincertifiedfunds, areceipt of Salewill be issuedand/or aCertificateofSaleasrequired,which will entitlethepurchaserto adeeduponconfirmationof saidsale by the Court.
Saidpropertyislegally describedas follows:
LOT4 IN MIDWAY ADDITIONIN THE VILLAGEOFMOUNT MORRIS, ACCORDINGTOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK BOFPLATS,PAGE 30 IN THERECORDER'SOFFICEIN OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS,SITUATEDINTHE COUNTYOFOGLE ANDTHESTATEOFILLINOIS.
Commonly known as 108North Wesley Avenue,Mount Morris, IL 61054
PermanentIndex No.:08-27-282-011
Improvements:SingleFamily
Residential
The property willNOTbeopenfor inspectionpriortothe sale andPlaintiffmakes norepresentation as totheconditionofthe property.
Thejudgmentamountwas $114,774.34. Prospectivepurchasers are admonished to checkthe courtfile andtitlerecordstoverifythis information.
IF YOUARETHEMORTGAGOR(HOMEOWNER), YOUHAVETHE RIGHTTO REMAININPOSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYSAFTERENTRY OF AN ORDEROF POSSESSION,INACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW.
ForBid Amountcontact: Sale Clerk
LOGS Legal GroupLLP 2121 Waukegan Road,Suite 301 Bannockburn,IL60015
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MidFirst Bank OneofPlaintiff's Attorneys LOGS Legal GroupLLP Attorneyfor Plaintiff 2121 Waukegan Road,Suite 301 Bannockburn,IL60015 (847)291-1717
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THIS IS ANATTEMPT TO COLLECTA DEBT AND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED
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