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Mt.Morris Police ....15 Otto’s Column..........6
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SheriffActivity........17
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Radostits growing network, spreading message as 2022 Illinois Teacher of the Year
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Beingonsabbaticalandhaving speaking engagementsscheduled acrossIllinoishasn’tkeptSpanish teacherKimberlyRadostitsfrom spendingtimeinthehallsofOregon Junior-SeniorHighSchool.
“OnthedaysthatIdonothave somethingscheduled,Icouldwork fromhome,butI’vechosentospend mytimehereatschool,”saidRadostits,the2022IllinoisTeacherofthe Year. “SoIactuallydomyworkfrom thefoyerofOregonJunior-Senior HighSchool,whichallowsmetointeractwithmystudentsandmycolleaguesinbetweenpassingperiods. Andthoughthey’reinformalconversations,I’mabletostayconnected to …thepeoplewhoreallydo energize me.”
The37-year-oldFairdaleresident wasnamedthestate’stopteacheron March,22,2022.
TheIllinoisStateBoardof Education’sTeacher oftheYearprogram recognizes“thebestoftheteaching profession”inthestate,accordingto theISBEwebsite.Allpublicandnonpublicpre-K-12educatorswhohave morethanfiveyearsofexperienceare eligibletowin.
InJune 2022,Radostitsbegan a yearlongambassadorshipthatallows hertotravelthroughoutIllinoisspeakingtoeducatorsandeducationstakeholders.ThestateisfundingRadostits’ sabbaticalandthecostofateacherto coverherabsence.
“Mynetworkhasexpandedinways thatIneverthoughtpossible,”she said.“It’sjustsoawesometobewith like-mindedpeople.”
Researchshe’sbeendoingincludes interviewingschoolsthatarehigh-performingintermsoffreshmenontrack, whichisanindicatorpulledinbythe ISBE.Radostitsthenhighlightsthose schools’systemsonherblog,Fresh TakesonFreshmanonTrack.
“Man,everytimeIwalkawayfrom oneofthosemeetings,I’mlike,‘Oh, myGod,Icannotwaittogetbackin theclassroomandtryoutsomeof thesethingsthatotherschoolsare doing,’”Radostitssaid.
Radostitssaidtherearethreemain
groupsofpeopleshehastriedtoreach: aspiringteachers,currentteachers andadministratorsandstakeholders.
Hermessagetoaspiringteachersis thatteachingprovidestheopportunity tobecreativeeveryday,tobealifelonglearnerandtoimpactchangeon alllevelsthroughstudentswhoarethe world’sfuture.
Intalkingtohighschoolandcollege students lookingtogetintoteaching, Radostitssaidsheseesabrightfuture foreducation.
“I’msolookingforwardtothe energythatthey’regoingtobring,the fireintheirbellythattheyhavetopromotepositivechange,”shesaid.“Ijust can’twaittoseethemagicthatthey’re goingtomakehappenwhentheygetin here.”
Forthosecurrentlyineducation, Radostitswantstoemphasizethe importanceofdevelopingrelationshipswithstudents,students’families andwithcolleagues.
“Itrulybelievethatallstudents needtofeelknownandvalued,”she said.“Itrulybelievethatallstudents needtobegivenaccesstotheskills andthesupportsthattheyneedtobe successful,regardlessoftheirbackground.Ialsobelievethatteachers needallofthesamethings.”
Familiesneedtoknowthattheir children’seducatorsbelievetheyare worthwhileandhavethepotentialto beresponsible,productivecitizens andgoodhumans,Radostitssaid. Additionally,iffamiliesareinvitedto learn about ateacher’sworldandare madecomfortableenoughtoshare what’shappeningintheirworld,it helpseducatorsbetterservestudents,
shesaid.
Sheandhercolleagueslearnfrom eachothereverydayaboutinstructionalstrategies,classroom content matterandstudents,Radostitssaid, notingthatshereliesonconversations withcolleaguestodowhatshedoes. Thoseconversationsmightbeinaprofessionaldevelopmentmeeting, but moreoftenarearoundthewaterfountainornexttothejammedcopy machine.
“Thisisbiggerthanme.Iamnot thebestteacherinOregon,Illinois,or inthestateorinthecountry,”Radostitssaid.“Iamateacherthatisdoing mybestforstudents eachandevery day,andI’mdoingthatalongsidesome incredibleeducators.”
Radostitssaidshe’dlovetosee administratorsandstakeholders investinmorementorshipprograms forstudentsandteachersalike.
“I’vebeentalkingtothemabout systemsofsupportandthingsthat workhereinOregonthatIbelieveare replicableandscalable,”Radostits said,referringtotheHawksTake FlightandNewTeacherAcademyprogramsshehelpedcreate.
HawksTakeFlightandtheNew TeacherAcademyaretwodifferent programs,butthey’revery similar, shesaid.Botharerelationship-based mentorship programs–one forstudentsandoneforteachers.
OnJan.25,Radostitswa s announced as one of fivefinalistsfor 2023NationalTeacheroftheYear.The winnerwillbeannouncedinMarch andwillspendayear“servingasan ambassadorforeducationandan advocateforallteachersandstu-
Spanish teacher Kimberly Radostits works in the Oregon Junior-Senior High School foyer on Feb. 2, checking thelist of her upcoming speaking engagements. Radostits isthe 2022 Illinois Teacher ofthe Yearand has been on a state-funded sabbatical since June 2022.
dents.”
TheNationalTeacheroftheYear Programwascreated in1952andis runbytheCouncilofChiefState SchoolOfficers,anationalnonprofit organizationthatrepresents all58 leadersofK-12educationsystemsin theU.S.anditsterritories.
Finalistswereselectedfrom a cohortof55teachersrepresentingthe U.S.statesandterritories.Theother fourareHarleeHarvey,afirstgrade teacherfromAlaska;CarolynKielma, ahighschoolscienceteacherfrom Connecticut;JermarRountree, apreK-8physicaleducationandhealth teacherfromWashington,D.C.;and RebeckaPeterson,ahighschoolmath teacherfromOklahoma.
Tobenamedafinalistisexciting, Radostitssaid.Whileshelovesbeing inherclassroomandspendingtime withherstudents,beingNational TeacheroftheYearwouldbea“whirlwindofanadventure”shealsowould loveandleaninto.
Havingreviewedthebiographiesof herfellowCCSSOcohortmembers, Radostits“couldn’tbemoreexcited” toseetheminmid-February,when they’llhave anin-personmeet-upin California.Sheplanstothankeveryone –andhugwhomeverwillallow hertodoso.
“They’removingmountainsin theirstatesandI’msoimpressed by eachandeveryoneofthoseincredible educators,”Radostitssaid.“Ijustwant tospongeupwhatthey’redoing. I wanttolearnfromthem.Iwanttolean intosomeconversationswiththem.”
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Spanishteacherwas namedoneoffive2023 NationalTeacherofthe YearfinalistsonJan.25
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Forreston staff looking forward to new office space
NewVillageHall purchasedfor$155,000; renovationscostmore than$155,500
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.com
Forrestonvillageandpolicestaff movedintotheirnewofficespacelast weekafterayearofplanningandrenovations.
Locatedat301N.WalnutAve.,the newForrestonVillageHallhousesthe clerks,publicworksdepartment,police departmentandaspaceforvillage boardmeetings.Employeesspent Feb. 1-3movingintothebuilding.
“Ilikethespace,”PoliceChiefChris Thielsaidwhilestandinginhisnew officeFeb.2.“Ibelievethatoverhereis moremodernandmorewelcomingto thecitizensofForreston.Ithinkthey’re goingtobemorecomfortablecomingin here.It’samorerelaxedatmosphere for them.”
Theformervillage hallbuilding, whichistwoblockssouthat102N.WalnutAve.,wasbuiltintheearly1900s andisextremelyoutdated,Village ClerkTanyaShenbergersaid.It’s a smallspace–madesmallerbynecessaryfurnishings suchasfilecabinets –andeveryonewas“ontopofeach other,”she said.
“Forthepolice,there’stimesIwas downhereandtheywouldhaveanincidentandtheywouldhavetointerview peopleinthegaragetokeepthemall separate,”UtilityBillingClerkSonia Greensaid.“Theyhadthemintheir policecars,theyhadsomesittingout herewaitingtobeinterviewedand we’reallhere. Therewas no privacy.”
TheCOVID-19pandemiccomplicatedthingswithspacedistribution furtherbecausetherewasnospaceto socialdistance,Greensaid.Putting a dividerbetweenthetwoclerks’work spaceswouldhavemadeitimpossible togetoutfrombehindthefront desk, shesaid.
PublicWorksMaintenanceSupervisorScottTimmalsosaidheappreciates theadditionalsquarefootage.
“Wecanhaveourownlittleareato doourthingsthatweneedtogetdone,” hesaid.“We’llhavethecapabilitiesof, like,gettingourmapsputupandthings likethat.Ijust feelthatwe’regoingto beabletoutilizeourtimealittlebitbetterwithhavingmorespace.”
Forseveralyears,therewastalkof updatingtheoldbuilding,butthework wouldhavebeentoocostly,Greensaid. Theoutsideofthebuildingisfalling apartandanelevatorwouldhavetobe installedtousethesecondfloor,which
isonlyaccessiblebygoingoutside,she said.
Thenewbuildingisagoodinvestmentforthewholecommunity,Green said.
“Sincetheybuiltit,thishasbeenvillagehall,soit’sabigchangeforalotof people,”Shenbergersaidduringan interviewatthevacated102N.Walnut Ave.
Thereareresidentswhohavemeaningful memoriesof thebuilding,Green said,pointingtoCarolGagliardi,who wasvillage clerkfor30years.
“She[Gagliardi]broughtherpaymentinandwaslike,‘I’vejustgottoget onemorelookatitbeforeyouguys move,’”Shenbergerrecalled.“Shehad alotofmemoriesdownhere.Soshe kindofwalkedthroughandlookedatit all.She’sexcitedthough.Shesaidit’s beenalongtimecoming.”
Villageofficialsclosedonthepur-
chaseof301N.WalnutAve.–formerly Green’sMotorCompany–onJan.25, 2022, for $155,000,accordingtoOgle Countypropertytaxrecords.Thepropertywaspurchasedoutright;nomortgageorloanswerenecessary,Village PresidentMarkMetzgersaidinapreviousinterview.
“IthinkNo.1is,whenwepolledit lastyear,theywantedustostaydowntown,sothatcheckedthatbox,” MetzgersaidFeb.6.“We’restilldowntown.Thenitoffersthem abeautiful buildingwheretheycancomein.It’s justalot moreuser-friendly.”
Theoriginalrenovationbudgetwas $80,000,buttheyendedupspending $155,573.40,VillageTrusteeVickyeNorrissaid.She chairstheFinanceCommitteeandwasamemberoftheNew BuildingCommitteethatoversawrenovations.
Someofthefundscamefromthevil-
lage’sAmericanRescuePlanActallotmentandfromtwo OgleCountyEconomicDevelopmentgrantsthey received,Norrissaid.
Norrissaidshedidnotapproveof theamountofmoneyspentonrenovations.
“Idon’tapproveofspendingallthe ARPAfundsthatwedidforthebuilding,”shesaid.“Ithinkitcouldhave beenhandledbetter.”
DuringtheFeb.6VillageBoard meeting,thetrusteesaffirmedthey wanttoselltheoldbuilding;theydid notvoteonthematter.Metzgerplansto consultwiththevillage’sattorney aboutthenextstepsintheselling process.
Boardmembersalsovotedunanimouslytoapprovepurchasinga25-foot flagpolefrom FreeportFlagfor$3,230. Theflagpolewillbeinstalledatthenew villagehall.
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Forreston Village Clerk TanyaShenberger, left, and Utility Billing Clerk Sonia Green show where the file cabinets used to sit andhow little space they had to work at the old village hall.
The new Forreston Village Hall is located at 301 N. Walnut Ave., which was Green’s Motor Company before the business closed.
Forreston’scurrentvillage hall, located at 102 S. Walnut Ave., is one of the oldest buildingsin the village.
100 Women Who Care donate $6,500 to food pantry
Thewinterquarterdonationfrom 100WomenWhoCareofOgleCounty wasawarded to theLoaves andFish Food Pantry ofMt.Morris.
Club memberspresentedacheck for$6,500topantryofficials.
LoavesandFishFoodPantryis locatedonthelowerleveloftheMt MorrisChurchoftheBrethrenat409 W.BraytonRoadandisopenonthe firstandthirdThursdaysfrom3:30to 6p.m.andonthesecondandfourth Mondaysfrom2to4:30p.m.
Anyoneexperiencingfoodinsecurityiseligibletoreceivefood.Noreferralorproofofincomeorresidencyis required.Thepantryisa501(c)(3) organizationthatdependsoncommunitydonationstofeedour neighbors. Theyaretotallyvolunteerrunand a memberagencyoftheNorthernIllinoisFoodBank.
“100WomenWhoCarehasacurrentmembershipof67membersfrom allendsofOgleCounty.Thereareonly fourmeetingsperyear,onemeetingin eachseason.Membersnominatecharitiesfortheawardandarepresentativemustmakeapresentationconcerningwhattheywillusethemoney for,”saidDeannaForrest, cluborganizer.“Themembersthenvoteonthe charitytheyfeelisthemostdeserving.
Eachmemberdonatesa$100check madeouttothewinningcharity,and 100%ofthemoneygoesdirectlytothe charity.
100WWC ofOgleCountyhasonly beeninexistenceforthreeyears, and inthattimetheyhavedonated$35,400 tolocalcharitiesinOgleCounty,For-
restsaid.
Formoreinformation,contactForrestatforrrestdede5@gmail.comor checkouttheclub’sFacebookpage.
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In the frontrow, left to right, are BarbDiehl, director of Loaves and Fish of Mt. Morris; Lori Wolff, volunteer coordinator of Loaves and Fish; and Jan Francis, founderand director of Loaves and Fish. Backrow: Deanna Forrest, April Bold, Arlene Sangmeister, Linda Grabber andJennifer Bakener
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Polo, Oregon vied for Northern Illinois University
YearsagowhenIcameintothe museum,severalofthelarge displayboardshadallbeen finishedbythosewhowerealready a partofPoloHistoricalSociety.
Theonemassiveboardofmuch writingwasallaboutthestartingof NorthernIllinoisUniversity.Itwas calledNorthernIllinoisNormal Schoolatthetime.Iwonderedthen whywastheresomuchinformation andhowwasPoloinvolved.
TheheadlinestoldmethatPolowas vying forthelocationofthisfineuniversitywhereIlaterearnedmyteachingdegree.
Irememberscanningtheboardand beingamusedatsomeoftheinformation.Whenthecommitteecametolook Polooveritwasa rainy, dismalday andPolodidnotdoverywell.
DeKalb,ontheotherhand,pumped allthescummywateroutofthelagoon andreplaceditwithfreshlooking
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Betty Obendorf
spring water.Sowhoknows what otherfactorswentintotheselection.I reallyhadnotpaidmuchattentionto whoallhadbeenreallyinterestedin havingthiscollegeintheircommunity.
Ourdisplayboardshavebeenthere formanyyearsfor alltolookatand read.Therehavebeenstudents,Boy Scoutsandothervisitorsthrough the years.Sorecentlywheninformation waspostedonawebsitethatOregon wasvyingfortheuniversity Iquickly gotphonecalls.Wasthistrueabout Oregon?Wasthiscorrect?
IfeltthatPoloandDeKalb werein therunningbutIreallycouldnot rememberwhoelsemighthavebeen lookingtohaveauniversityintheir backyard.Icouldnotevenremember ofreadingaboutanyothertowns.SoI emailedLindatofindtheinformation sinceIcouldnotgettoAplington Houseandupstairstoreadthedisplay board.
Shecamethroughwiththescoop immediately.Therewerefivetowns allintherunningforthenewcollege. TheywereDeKalb,Rockford,Oregon, PoloandFulton.Iwasamazedatall thetownsandamazedwherePolowas goingtoputthecollege–44acresin Barber’sParkwasofferedandanother 11acrescloseby.EaglePointRoad would have gone right through it and I wouldnothavehadtodrive50milesto gotocollege.Itwouldhavebeenjusta hop,skipandajumpdowntheroad!
Ourlives allwouldhavebeen
changeddrasticallyinourcommunity.Silsbeeevenhadsomeofthe plansifithadbeeninPolo.
HowdidPolomanagetolosewith theBarberbrothersandSilsbeeon board?ButDeKalbhadMr.Elwood whothoughttheyhaditfromthestart even ifthelagoonwascalledafrog pond!
Fultonofferedpropertyalongthe MississippiRiverandthatwouldhave beenlovely.Perhapstheywould not havetheirwindmilltheretodayifthat hadbeenthecase.
Itallmadeforinterestingreading andIalertedOregonthattherewere severaltownsinvolved.Thankyou to thepeoplewhocontactedmethat I neededtoinvestigatefurther.
•BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.
Abraham Lincoln came from humble beginnings
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HereinOregonwhiledrivingon IllinoisRoute2,wepassbythe stonemarkerlocatedonNorth Fourth Street,whereAbrahamLincoln spokeandthenheadsouthwhere Jeff Adam’swonderfulstatueofLincolnand Black Hawk, locatedbyMixPark,on SouthFourthStreet,islocated.
LincolnlivedinIllinois31years,18301861.
HewasborninHardenCounty,KentuckyonFeb.12,1809,nineyearsbefore Illinoisobtainedstatehoodand27years beforeJohnPhelpsfoundedOregon.
Previoustostatehoodwewerepartof theIllinoisTerritoryandpriortothat theNorthwestTerritory.Atageeight Lincoln’sfamilymovedtoIndianaand thenatage21theymovedtoIllinois.
Lincolnrecalledhedroveanoxen farmwagonfromIndianatoIllinois.His family,likeotherearlysettlersinIllinois,werelookingforabetterlife.
Lincolneducatedhimselfandworked asarailsplitterandasaMississippiflat boatworker.Yes,hecamefromhumble beginnings.HearrivedinIllinoiswith anoxenteamanddepartedin1861on a traintobecomeour16thpresident.
Ican’timaginewhatitwaslikegrowingupbeforecarsandrailroads.Atage 21yourelieduponoxenandhorsesor watertransportationduringweather whentheriverswereice-free.
Lincoln’spoliticalcareercommenced inIllinois.HewaselectedtotheIllinois StateLegislaturefourtimesfrom1834-
1840ontheWhigParty.
Hewasamemberof theU.S. Congressfrom1847-49servingasingleterm. HewastheonlymemberoftheWhig PartyfromIllinoisinCongress.
In1856Lincolnswitchedfromthe WhigPartyandbecameaRepublican.
TheLincoln-Douglasdebatesof1858 werea seriesofdebatesbetweenAbrahamLincolnandU.S.SenatorStephen A.Douglas.Thiswasacampaignforone ofthetwoIllinoisSenatorpositionsin theU.S.Senate.
AlthoughLincolnlost thedebates, theylaunchedhimintonationalrecognition.Thereweresevendebatesheldat Ottawa,Freeport,Jonesboro,Charleston,Galesburg, QuincyandAlton,Illinois.
Ineachdebateoneof thespeakers wouldopenthedebatespeakingforone hourandthentheotherspeakerwas allowedoneandone-halfhourforhis returnspeech.Toendthedebatethe firstspeakerwasgiven30minutesas a rebuttal.
LincolnmarriedMaryToddonNov. 4,1842.Theyhadfourchildren,allboys. Edwardlivedfouryears,Williamlived 12years,Thomaslivednineyearsand Robertlived56years.
Lincolnwas56yearsoldwhenhewas assassinated.
Nextweek,we’llexplorethethree locationsinOgleCountythatLincoln visitedwhilehewaslivinginIllinois.
•OttoDickisaretiredteacherand has researchedOgleCountyhistoryfor severalyears.
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Clockwise from top left: Lincoln Cabin, Kentucky; Lincoln Cabin, Indiana; Lincoln Cabin, Illinois; and Lincoln Home,Illinois.
Country Crossroads Quilt guild to meet on Feb. 20
TheCountryCrossroadsQuiltGuild’sprogramforMonday, Feb.20,at7p.m.willbearoundtablediscussionon“TipsandRecommendationsYourLongarmQuilterWishedYouKnew.”
“Thediscussionwillbeledbyseveralcurrentmemberswho areexperiencedLongarmQuilters.Thiseventismeanttobeinteractive,sojoinusandshareyourlongarmexperiencesandquestions,”PublicityChairRuthWhitneysaid.
GuildmeetingsareheldattheForrestonGroveChurch,7246 FreeportRoad,Forreston,onthethird Mondayofeachmonthat 7p.m.,withampletimetomeetandgreetmembersbeforethemeeting.
“Visitorsareverymuchwelcome,”Whitneysaid.“Thereis a feeof$5atthedoorforvisitors.”
For moreinformationcallProgramCommitteeChairsDawn Vehmeierat815-291-4592orAnnTullyat815-238-2218orGuild PresidentShellyHolversonat815-297-2381.
Forreston FFA sellingstrawberries
TheForrestonFFAChapteris acceptingordersforfreshstrawberriesuntilFeb.17.
Pricesare$5aquart,$16foraonehalfofaflatand$30forafullflat. Orderswillbedeliveredtheweekof March6.
Toorder,contactanyFFAmember orFFAadviserKelleyParksat kparks@fvdistrict221.org.
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GaryandJoanneAbelsof Forrestonwillcelebratetheir 60thweddinganniversaryon Feb.10.
Pleasehelpthemcelebrate bysendinggreetingsto 16315W.TownlineRoad, Forreston,IL,61030
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Thefollowingmarriagelicenseswerefiledin January.
Jan.5
RonaldJohnByersandRimseyAnnRanken,both ofRockton.
Jan.6
MarkJamesMiller,ofStillmanValley,Illinois,and MeganElizabethJackson,ofByron.
BrandonDuaneReintsandSammanthaJoLachat, bothofMt.Morris.
Jan.9
NixonIIIKeyJr.andKarenSamanthaJacinto,both
ofMt.Morris.
AaronMichaelDoeringandAnjelicaLuzHuerta, bothofRochelle.
ZacharyJamesStoddardandSophiaGabrielle Gittleson,bothofRochelle.
Jan.26
AnthonyMichaelRolingandKelseyMarieMcCartney,bothofByron.
Jan.30
KyleMatthewSmithandElizaJayneManley,both ofRochelle.
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Forreston trustees lock in plumbing,
street lighting energy rates for 3 years
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.com
ForrestonVillageBoardmembers approvedthree-yearcontractslockinginenergyratesforvillageplumbingandstreetlighting.
Forplumbingenergy,trustees votedtocontractwithDynegyEnergy foranestimatedannualfixedcostof $16,020.09. Forstreetlightingenergy, acontractwithConstellationwas approvedwithanestimatedannual
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fixedcostof$16,060.63.
Trustee Brittany Busker abstained from both votes. All other trustees votedyes.
The contracts lockin theratesfor the next three years, Village PresidentMarkMetzgersaid.
“Nextyear,we’ll have thisfor the town where people will have their rates locked in,” he said.“If they choose touse a differentsupplier, they can. But if they use this, they’ll getourratelockedinforthevillage.”
Stillman bank donates $5,000 toward new bloodmobile
Alocalbankishelping theRock River Valley BloodCenterpurchase a newstate-of-the-artbus.
StillmanBankhascontributed $5,000tothe“BusCampaign.”Stillman BankExecutiveVicePresidentand COODavidMecklenburgpresented thechecktoRockRiverValleyBlood CenterCEOLisaEntrikin.
Inthepasttwodecades,theRock RiverValleyBloodCenterhasbeen
SPECIAL EVENTS
Forreston FFAAlumni Farm Toy and Craft Show will be March 11
The35thannualFarmToyandCraft Showwillbefrom9a.m.to2p.m.March11 atForrestonJunior-SeniorHighSchoolin Forrest.
ThefeaturedshowtractorisaMassey Ferguson98widefront1/16diecastmodel valuedat$80.
Therewillbemorethan40exhibitors,a silentauctionstartingat10a.m.,farm displaysbyK-12studentsandadultsand rafflesforgiftcardsandcertificates.
TheeventissponsoredbytheForreston FFAAlumni.
Admissionis$3,andchildrenage5and youngercanattendforfree.
Forinformationonthetoyshow,callRick Garnhartat815-238-3044.Forinformation
onthecraftshow,callCathyKohlbauerat 815-275-6710oremailatforrestonffaalumni@gmail.com.
Polo Lions Club Farm Toy Show set forSaturday, March4
ThePoloLionsClub’s38thFarmToy Showwillbefrom9a.m.to3p.m.March4 atPoloHighSchool,110UnionAve.
Morethan75dealersareexpectedto attend,butIreneShortstillisaccepting dealerapplicationsfromthosewhocall 815-946-3730.
ThePoloFFAalsowillbehostinga cafeteriaandaraffle.Admissionis$3,and isfreeforchildrenyoungerthanage12.
Forinformation,callRyanShetlerat 815-499-0176.Theeventoffersaccessfor thosewithdisabilities.
abletoexpandtheirreachwithinthe regionthankstothepurchaseand operationoftheiriconic pink Bloodmobile.However,thecurrentbloodmobileisagingoutandtheRRVBCis makingarrangementstopurchase a newstate-of-the-artbus.
AnyoneInterestedincontributing tothiscampaigncanvisitwww.rrvbc. org/fund-the-bus/tohelpRRVBC reachitsgoal.
Village of Progress offers scholarships
TheVillageofProgressFoundation willoffertwoscholarshipsin2023.
Thefirstscholarshipintheamount of$1,000ismadepossiblethrough a jointeffortbetweenTheLarryYoung &FriendsCharitiesandTheVillageof ProgressFoundation.
LarryYoung &Friends Charities partnerwithTheVillageofProgress Foundationeveryyeartohelpmake ourannualgolfoutingasuccess.Larry YoungalsoservesontheFoundation’s BoardofDirectors.
Thesecondscholarshipinthe amountof$1,000ismadepossible throughthegenerosityoftheCacciatoreFamily.TheCacciatoreshave beenlongtimesupportersoftheVillage.
WandaservedontheVillageof ProgressBoardofDirectorsfor10 yearsbeginningin1988.Shehasserved ontheFoundation’sBoardforalmost 30years.
Thescholarshiphonorsherhusband,Pete,whoalsowasanenthusiasticsupporteroftheVillage.Petepassed awayinthefallof2014,leavingbehind
alegacyofcommitmenttotheVillage anditsmission.
Tobeeligibleforeitherscholarship, applicantsmust bearesidentofOgle Countyandbeeitherahighschool seniorwhoisdisabledorisplanning onattendingcollegeandmajoringin anarearelatedtothe disabled,or a full-timeundergraduatecollegestudentwhois disabledorismajoring in anarearelatedtothedisabled Applicationsmustbereceivedby March15andbecompletedonthe Foundationapplicationform,and includeatleasttwowrittenreferences. Thefinancialstatusoftheapplicant isnotaconsideration.
Thosewishinganapplicationare encouragedtocalltheVillageofProgressat815-732-2126orgotoourwebsite atwww.villageofprogress.organd downloadahighschoolorcollege application.
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Stillman Bank contributed $5,000 to the RockRiver Valley Blood Center Fund the Bus Campaign Here, Stillman Bank Executive Vice President and COO David Mecklenburg presents RockRiver Valley Blood Center CEO Lisa Entrikin witha mockcheckinrecognition of the donation.
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Pictured here, left to right, are the Ogle County Historical Society’s 2023 officers: Arlene Sangmeister, president; Kris Gilbert, vice president; Dottie Bowers, secretary; andJan McMillan, treasurer.
Hawks battle, but fall to Rochelle Hubs 82-74
Aftera22-2runbyRochelleonMondaynight, Oregon’sboysbasketball teamtrailed29-14attheendofthefirst quarter.Thingsdidn’tgetmuchbetter inthesecondandthirdquarters,with deficitsof50-32and70-53attheendof each.
Don’tcount theseOregonHawks out,though.With4:50leftinthegame, freshmanNoahCampospulledhis teamtowithin72-70ontwostraight baskets.
SophomoreNoahJohnson,wholed Oregonwith21points,nailedhisthird 3-pointerofthequartertokeepit within75-73.Rochellefollowedwith threeconsecutiveturnovers,butthe Hawkscouldn’tcapitalize,missing theirlastsixshotsandalsomissing fivestraight freethrowsdownthe stretch.
Rochelle’sEliLuxtonaddedfive moreofhisgame-high24pointsinthe finalminutetoclinchthe82-74winand keepOregonfrompullinganupset overa3Aschool,albeitonewitha9-17
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Polo 1A wrestling regional delivered on drama
Whatafinishatthe1Awrestlingregional.Asthey’ve doneinthepast,itwas DakotaandLena-Winslow/Stockton separatingthemselvesfromtherestof thefieldandfightingitoutuntilthe finalmatchoftheday.
AfterHenryEngelofLe-Winwon the285-poundweightclass,itgavehis teama203-200winoverDakota An up-and-coming OregonHawkssquad, whichledafterthefirstround,was thirdwith149.
Scoringbonuspointsgaloreinthat firstround,the Hawkshad67points, comparedto51forDakotaand44for LW.Oregoncontinuedtorunwith thosetwobigdogsuntilhalfway throughthesemifinals.Itslastgasp wasa109-alltiewithDakotathrough themiddleweights.
Then,oncontestedswingmatches, OregonlosttowrestlersfromDakota andL-Wat160,170,195and220.All werenarrowdefeatsandeliminated theHawksfromcontendingforthat covetedregionalteamtitle.
Nonetheless,Oregondemonstrated theabilitytocompetewithDakotaand L-Wforthefirsttimeinmorethan a decade. Thenextstepisthemental wherewithaltowinwhenitcountsthe most.BothDakotaandL-Whavehad thatattributeforyearsandtheHawks areheadedthatway,too.
MyMVPgoesto ThomasBowman ofDakota.AsaNo.9seedinaninemanbracketat195,Bowmanwonfour straightmatchestowinthatweight class,includingapinoftheNo.1seed, anovertimewininthesemisanda3-1 decisioninthefinals.That’sguttingit
outandnearlywillinghisteamtothe title.
Toughestdrawhadtobe Oregon’s GrantStenderat152.Hewill gointo thesectionalwith40wins,butwas onlyseededfourthattheregional, needingto gothroughthewrestlebackstobeattheNo.3seedinthe third-placematch.Thoughhelostto GarrettLuke,rankedNo.2inthestate, hepinnedeveryoneelseinresounding fashion.
Inoneofthemostanticipated matchesofthe tourney, JackSeacrist ofStillmanValley gaveLukeallhe couldhandleinthefinal,losingonly 3-2.AnothertopdrawwasNo.1and No.2inthestateat132withPhoenix BlakelyofDakotaandWyattDotyof Polo.
Strangely,Dotysawtheregional movefromPolotothegymatEastland whereheattendsschool.Thehome courtadvantagedidn’thelp,asBlakely lookswell onhiswaytoanotherstate titlewitha16-2win.
Tough-luckwrestlerofthemeet wasBraxtonJenningsofStillman.In thequarterfinals,hepinnedJared ClaunchofByron,onlytoloseathirdplacebouttohim,3-2.Additionally, it wastheclosestofthethird-place
matches, withonlythewinnermoving ontothesectional.
Intermsofsectional qualifiers,it wasquitebalancedwithDakota,L-W, OregonandStillmanataroundsixto seveneach.
Myoriginalplanwastogoto Lanarktocoverthefinals.But I became engrossedlisteningtothe radiobroadcastonWCCI-FM outof Savanna.
WhereelsebutinnorthwestIllinois areyougoingtofinda radiostation coveringawrestlingregional?Not onlythat,buttheyweretherefromthe preliminarieson.
Thisissmall-townAmericanaand itfeltlikelisteningtoold-timeradioin the1940s.Howuniquethisbroadcast waskeptmecomfortablyhomeon a coldwinterdayand I wouldusemy bracketsheetstocross-referencewhat thematannouncersshared.
Sure,Imissedtheenvironmentof theEastlandgymandvisitingwithold friends.ButI’llgetplentyofthatatthe OregonSectional.
ThoughPoloreluctantlygiveupthe regional toEastland,therewas a momentousoccasiontherelastweek InawinoverForreston,LindeePoper joinedthe1,000-pointclubforPolo girlsbasketball.NicoleBargerand ShauntaeBargeralsohavemorethan 1,000pointsfortheMarcos.
ThankstoathleticdirectorTed Alstonfortrackingthisinfodown. Originally,itwasthoughtthattwo othergirls(VanessaSowinskiand RenaMekeel)alsohad1,000.
It’sexcitingtimesforPolo(15-10) withaNo.4seedinthesectionalanda
potentialdatewithAmboy(24-3)inthe regionalfinals,ateamitbeat40-36on January26.
However,atrapgamewithForrestonexists.Polo has beatentheCardinalstwice,butthefinalscoreswerein singledigits.Turnovers,badbounces, coldshooting,foultrouble…you neverknow.
Morecongratulations.Thistime to the StillmanValleychessteamfor movingupfromaNo.7seedatthe Rockford Sectionalandplacingthird, beating manymuchlargerschoolsin theprocess.
FordecadesundercoachPhil Bratta,theCardinalshavebeenoneof thetopprogramsinthestate,winning astatetitlein1990.
Finally,thefeel-goodstoryofthe week.ItwasScalesMoundanddefending4AchampGlenbardWestplaying eachotheronFeb.3.Finalscorewas 70-49Glenbard,buttheHornetshadit within singledigitsuntilthefinal quarter.
Thesetwoteamsgottoknoweach otherattheDeKalbSupersectional wheretherewasanoddpairing of1A and4Ainsteadoftheusual1A/2A.
Afterbothmadeitdownstate,the bondstrengthenedandthecoaches decidedtoextendtherelationshipinto atwo-yearseries.Nextyear,Glenbard (2,350schoolenrollment)willtravelto playatScalesMound(435townpopulation).
•AndyColbert,anavidrunner,has beenasportswriterforShawMedia andhas coveredhighschoolsportsin OgleCountyformorethan30years
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Oregon’sJameson Caposey dribbles as Rochelle’s Cayden Moore defends duringa Monday, Feb 6, game at the Blackhawk Center in Oregon.
Polo’s Lady Marcos fend off spunky AFC squad
ByTYREYNOLDS treynolds@shawmedia.com
TheAFCRaidersandPoloMarcos viewedtheirhalftimetiealittledifferentlyFeb.4.
Inonelockerroom,theRaiderswere thrilledwithhowtheyhadplayed,and hopedtokeepbuildingontheireffortin thesecondhalf.
Intheotherlockerroom,theMarcos weredisappointedintheirfirst-halfperformanceandfeltliketheyhadmuch moreinthemforthefinal16minutes.
Polowasabletogetgoingonboth endsofthecourtafterthebreakand usedafourth-quartersurgetopullaway fora67-49NUICSouthwinathome.
“Athalftime,weknewweneededto pickitup,andIthinkwefinallygotin ourgroovetonightinthesecondhalf,” seniorcenterLindeePopersaid.“Itfelt goodtoplayournormalbasketball.We rantheballdownthecourtwell,we werecommunicatingmore.Wejust workedtogethermore,andIthinkwe hadconfidenceasateam.”
TheMarcos(15-10,6-3NUICSouth) led45-39headingintothefourthquarter,andAFC(11-17,2-7)waswithin47-41 withaboutsixminutestoplay.
ButPoloputthegameawaywith a
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recordthathadtoreplaceitstopseven playersfromlastyear’sregionalchampionship.
“Oregonshowedustheycouldgo afterthatball,”HubscoachTimThompsonsaid.“Itseemedliketheyweregettingall theoffensive rebounds.”
JordanCroegaertwasadynamo under theoffensiveboards,keeping ballsalive,asOregoncamebackfrom a25-14reboundingdeficit inthefirst halftohavea24-20edgeinthesecond half.
“Weweremorecoachableinthe secondhalf andadaptedtohow the gamewasbeingplayed,”Oregoncoach JarrettReynoldssaid.
Oregonstartedfast,grabbinga12-7 leadoffthreebasketsbyAnthonyBell.
Thenthebottomfelloutforthe Hawks,asJackTraceystartedthe22-2 runfortheHubsonjust11possessions.
Inthesecondquarter,Oregon startedwithapair ofturnoversthat Rochelleconvertedtopointsina33-14 lead.Thetwoteamstradedbasketsthe restofthewaywithOregonfinally makingsomeheadwaymidway throughthethirdquarterasRochelle begantoself-destruct.
AKadeGirton3fromthewing pulledOregontowithin64-53asthe
12-1runoverthenext21/2minutes,led bysevenpoints fromCamrynnJones andfourfromSydneiRahn
Poperaddedbasketswith2:15and 1:45remaining.
“We’vehadsomeclosegamesand we’vebattledthrough.We’veshownwe canwintheseclosegames,andatthe endwejustpulledaway,”saidPolo coachJasonGrobe,whoseteamoutscoredAFC22-10inthefourthquarter.
“Wepickeditupdefensively,made somegoodshots,andwemadeourfree throws.”
TheRaidersgotasparkfromAlexis Schwarzinthefinal3:20asshescored threebasketsandaddedafreethrowto accountforAFC’sfinalsevenpoints.
TaylorJahnandBriannaGonnermanwerethecatalystsfortheRaiders earlyon.Jahnhitthreefirst-half 3-pointers, andGonnermanscoredeight pointsbeforethebreakanddistributed theballfromthehighpostasAFCralliedfroma12-8deficitafteronequarter to tie thegame24-24athalftime.
“Wehadalotofgoodteameffort, teampassing,movingtheballwell.We playedreallygooddefense,andwewere abletoguardinsideandoutside,”Jahn said.“Itwasjustgettingtheballtothe highpost,andthenwehave a great
Hubswentonascoringdrought. Unfortunately,thelastsixpossessions ofthequarterresultedinzeropoints forOregon.
Back-to-backold-fashioned 3-pointersbyRochelleinthefinal30seconds uppedtheleadbackupto17points.
“Wegetleadsandstrugglewith turnovers,”Thompsonsaid.“We’ve hadseveralgameslikethisinthesecondhalfthatwe’velost.”
Withthe17-pointcushion,even Thompsonhad tobeabitsurprised howquicklythefourth-quarterlead disintegrated.
Johnsonmadeapairof3soffoffensiveboardsandCroegaertbankedin another3tomakeit72-64,thefirst timeOregonhadittosingledigits sincethefirstquarter.Meanwhile, Rochellecommittedsixturnovers comparedtononeinthethirdquarter.
WithallthechancesRochellewas giving themandaBlackhawk Center homecrowd urgingthemon,the Hawks(8-19)stillcouldnotgetany closerandlosttheirsixthstraight game.
“Theycanbattle.Weshowedflashes andproudoftheenvironmenthere,” Reynoldssaid.“We’lllearnfromthis and improve.Ourcultureisevolving andOregonbasketballiscoming back.”
Besidesthe21pointsbyJohnson, Bellhad17,Croegaert13andJameson Caposey11.
playerwho’sgreatatpassingfrom there,BriannaGonnerman,andshe alwaysgetseveryonetheball.”
Jahnscored10ofAFC’s15pointsin thethirdquarter,addingtwomore3s, andReesePolkalsohitfromdeepasthe Raidersbattledthroughfoultroubleand tried tocounteract12pointsinthe periodfromPoper.
Buttheattritionfinallycaughtupto them,andPolowasabletopullaway.
“Asateam,weplayedreallywell, a real goodeffort.Thefirsthalfwewere tiedup,andeverybodyhadgoodenergy forus,gooddefense,”AFCcoachChris Jahnsaid.“Wehadatoughtime with Poper,ofcourse–she’stoughinthere. Wecan’tstopher,thenwegetinfoul troubleandwehadtoletherscoreinthe secondhalf,sothatwasadifference. I thinktheyshot25freethrows,andwe didn’thavethatmany[7],sothatwas a difference inthegamealso.Butareal goodeffortbythegirls.I’mproudof theireffort.”
CoachGrobesubbedouteachofhis seniorsseparately–Poper,BekahZeigler,AnnaliseStammandJasmyn Ludewig–inthefinaltwominutestolet eachonereceivetheirownroundof applausefromthefansonSeniorNight.
Poperledallplayerswith32points
and14rebounds,andJoneshitapairof 3sandadded16points,fourrebounds andfourassists fortheMarcos.Rahn finishedwithninepoints,fourrebounds andthreesteals,CourtneyGrobehita 3 andaddedninereboundsandsixassists, andMadisonGlawehadthreepoints, fourreboundsandfourassists.Ludewig scoredabasket,Stammaddedtwofree throws,andZeiglerchippedinfour reboundsandthreeassistsfortheMarcos.
“Itwasaslowstart.Itjustlookedlike wewerekindofgoingthroughthe motions,andluckilyforusitwasstill a tieballgameathalftime,”CoachGrobe said.“SoItoldtheminthelockerroom, ‘Let’sstartfromscratchandlet’s bring theintensity,’andwebroughtitinthe secondhalf.”
TaylorJahnledAFCwith19points, fivesteals andthreeassists,and Schwarzfinishedwith12pointsand fourrebounds.Gonnermanhadeight points,threerebounds,threeassistsand twosteals,JerseySpraguefinishedwith fourpointsandfiverebounds,andPolk andAudreeDornbothhit3-pointers; Polkalsoaddedthreeassistsandtwo steals,andDorngrabbedfourrebounds. CamerynWinterland chipped inasecond-quarterbasketfortheRaiders.
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Oregon’s Jordan Croegaert brings the ball up the court against Rochelle during Monday, Feb 6,action at the Blackhawk Center in Oregon.
Freshman Perez wins 106-pound division at regional
ByDANWUSSOW dwussow@shawmedia.com
ThedreamofwinninganIHSAstate championshipcontinuedonSaturday forthreePolowrestlersatthe11-team Class1APoloRegionalatEastland HighSchool.
ThePoloco-op,whichincludes Eastland,ForrestonandMilledgeville, finishedeighthwith57points.
FreshmanJosiahPerezwasthe106poundchampion,takinga3-2decision againstPrinceton’sAugustusSwansoninthechampionshipmatch.Wyatt Dotycameinsecondat132pounds, andLucasNelsonaddedathird-place finishat126,takingan11-5decision againstLe-Win/Stockton’sMauricio Glass.
“It feelsprettygood todoitallas a freshman.Everyone’sgotacouple yearsonme.Istartedwrestlinglate, fellinlovewiththesportandjust neverstoppedwrestling,”Perezsaid.
“Icameintothe[championship] matchwithaggression.I’velosttohim oncealready.Todaywaskindof revenge.Istayedcalmtomakesure mymoveswereright.Ihadsmooth moves.Didn’tlethimdowhathe
wantedtodo.”
Nelson creditedenduranceforhis third-placewin.
“Iwouldsaymyconditioningwas key.We’ve beenworking onitforthe entireseason,andIthinkIheldout longerthantheotherguy,”hesaid.“It feelsreallygood[tobemovingon]. I feellikewehaveatoughregional,and itfeelsgoodtoseemyhardworkover theseasonpayoff.”
Oregonfinishedthirdwith149 points,trailingchampionLenaWinslow/Stockton(203)andsecond-placeDakota(200).
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Polo’s Josiah Perez (top)wrestles Princeton’s Augustus Swanson for the 106-poundchampionshipat the 1A Polo Wrestling Regionalat Eastland High School onSaturday, Feb. 4.
Hawk grapplers finish third at wrestling regional
ByRANDYHOLLAND ForShawMedia
TheHawkwrestlershadhighhopes ofastrongshowingattheextremely toughPoloRegionalonSaturday.The contestwas movedtoEastlandHigh SchoolinLanarkbecauseofan expectedlargecrowdandwasably conductedbythePolostaff.
TheHawksdidhaveastrongshowing,butonlyintheearlyrounds.When thetournamentchampionshipwason thelineinthesemifinals,Oregonwon onlythreeof10matches,withfourof thelossescomingtowrestlersfrom teamchampionLena-Winslow-Stocktonandtwotowrestlersfromrunner-upDakota.
Intheroundoffour,fourHawks wrestlerslosttotheeventualchampions, andtheOregonsemifinalwins cameagainstwrestlersfromteams thatwerenotincontention.
Theteamchampionshipwasabattlefromthebeginning,anditcame downto the last match. With Dakota leading200-199andwithoutawrestler inthe285-poundmedalround,Lena neededawinoverPrincetonbyHenry Engeltotakethetitle.Engelwastied withlessthan20seconds left,but scoredatakedownandaddedsome backpointsastimeexpiredtowinby fourandsecurethechampionship for Le-Win203to199.
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PrestonLaBay(120),LaneHalverson(138)andSethStevens(145)nabbed second-placefinishesfortheHawks, whileGrantStender(152),Anthony Bauer(160)andGabeEckerd(170) securedthird-placefinishestoround outasix-wrestlerqualifyinggroup. JacksonMessenger(113)narrowly missedthecutwith afourth-placefinish.
Intheirthird-placematches, StenderpinnedByron’s CarsenBehn in1:38,BauerpinnedWinnebago’s LucasCowmanin1:05,andEckerd took a 5-2decisionagainstLe-Win/ Stockton’sEliLarson.
ForStender,asenior,itwouldhave beenunthinkabletoendhisfinalyear ofhighschoolwrestlingwithoutat leastmakingittosectionals.
“Idon’tknow,IguessIgotlucky. I kindof justcaughthim,”Stendersaid abouthowhewonthethird-place match.“I’msoglad.Ican’tevenimaginewhatitwould’vebeenlikeifIhad lostandhadmyseasonended.”
Oregonfinishedstrongintheconsolationbracket,butadisappointing thirdwith149points.StillmanValley was20pointsbehind,andfifth place Dixonhad120points.
Dakotaledwithindividualchampionswithsixandaddedasecondplace toadvanceseven.Le-Winalso advancedseven,fivechampsandtwo
runners-up.OregonandStillmaneach movesixtothenextlevel,theHawks withtheedgewiththreeseconds,and threethirds,theCardinalswithfour thirdsandtworunners-up.
PrestonLaBayat120,LaneHalversonat138andSethStevensat145 all tooksecondfortheHawks.Grant Stender,152,AnthonyBauer,160,and
GabeEckerd,170,tookthird.Jackson Messengerwasfourthat113.
LaBaytrailedbyfiveinhisfirst matchwhenhereversedandfound a chickenwingandhalf nelsonat3:55. Healsocamefrombehindinthesemifinal,reversingintoabutcherat5:01. InthechampionshipagainstArrisonBauerofLena,LaBaywastough onthebottominthesecondperiodbut couldnotovercomeatwo-pointtiltin thefirstandhetooksecondwitha6-1 loss.
Halverson,areturningstatequalifier,ranachickenwingin48seconds toreachthesemifinalwherehe avengedanearlierlosstothird-place finisherCadeHeyofDixonwith a powerhalfat5:13.Inthechampionshipmatch,hebattledevenwithJason BowersofDakotauntilBowerscame outthebackforareversalmidway throughthethirdandLanecouldnot answerinahard-fought2-0loss.
Stevens,alsowithastateappearanceunderhisbelt,scrapedatthefirst periodbuzzertoreachthe semifinal wherewastied1-1afterregulationand reversedtothebackandpinnedeventualthird-placemedalistAidenLivingstonofStillmanwith14secondsleft inthefirstroundofthetiebreaker.
InthechampionshipagainstAugie ChristiansenofPrinceton,Stevens lost7-2withacoupleofquestionable
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Polo-Forreston’s Lucas Nelson (bottom) holds offa late surge by Lena-Winslow’s Mauricio Glass in the third-placematch at 132 pounds at the
1A Polo Wrestling Regional in Lanark at Eastland High School on Saturday, Feb. 4.
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Oregon’s Lane Halverson makesa move on Dakota’sJason Bowers in thechampionship match at 138 poundsat the 1A Polo Wrestling Regional onSaturday, Feb. 4.
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callsgoingagainsthiminarivalry thatgoesallthewaybacktothePlano tournamentatthebeginningofthe season.
Stender,Bauerand Eckerdall pinnedtoreachthesemifinal.Stender andEckerdbothlosttoeventual champions,Stenderbyamajor decisionandEckerd8-2.Bauerlostatight 9-7matchtothesecond-placefinisher.
Inconsolation,Stenderpinned twice with takedowns to the back at 2:55and1:58withaguillotineinthe third-placematch.Bauerreversedin the thirdperiodandheldonfora9-7 winintheconsolationsemifinaland hitatakedowntothebackat1:05to bringhomethemedal.Holdingatwopointedge,Eckerdwentoutfrontwith achickenwingwithtwosecondsleftin thewrestlebacksemifinal.
Hemadetwoheelpicktakedowns andanescapeholdupfora5-2winfor thirdtoadvancetothesectional.
Messengertooka14-0majordecisiontogettothesemifinalwherehe putupagoodfightagainsteventual championLandonBlantonofAmboy, losing7-2.Atakedowninacradlein18 secondsmovedhimintothethirdplacematch. Withthemedal onthe line,henevergotrolling,losinga12-1 majordecision.
At182pounds,QuentinBerry
SPORTS ROUNDUP
Girlsbowling
Oregon2,916,Mendota2,621:TheHawks endedtheregularseason12-3withawinon theroad,winningthelasttwogamesby widemarginsafteraone-pinlossinGame1.
AvaWightledOregonwitha592series and221highgame,whileTrinityHultquist hada560seriesanda203highgame.
MackenzieAlfordrolleda478series,Kendra Ehrleraddeda475,KylieKrughada450,and AhrenHoweychippedina361.
Boysbasketball
RockfordLutheran93,Oregon44: The Hawkscouldn’tkeepupwiththeCrusaders inaBigNorthernlossinRockford.
Polo46,Eastland41: TheMarcostrailed theCougars34-33attheendofthethird quarter,butuseda13-7runinthefourthto secureanNUICSouthwin.
CarterMerdianscored14points,andBrock Soltowhad11pointstoleadPolo,while NolanHahnandBradyWolberaddedsix pointsapiece.
EastlandwasledbyCarsenHeerenand ParkerKrogmanwith12pointseach.Peyton Spearsscoredninepoints,andTrevor Janssenaddedsixpoints.
FaithChristian59,RockfordFire45: The
reachedthesemifinalwithareverseto thebackat5:27,buthelost5-3inovertimeintheroundoffourandwas pinnedinacradleatthesecond-period buzzerbytheeventualthird-place medalist inthewrestlebacksemifinal toendhisquest.
At220, JonathonAlanizhitadrivingtakedowntothebackat1:27to reachtheseminal,buthewasinjured
inhissecondmatchandcouldnotcontinue.EvanFlahartyhitahiptossin 21secondsinhisopenerbutgot throwntohisbackbyEngelat2:28in thesemifinal.Hewastiedatzerowhen hewaspinnedinacradleat3:20inthe consolationsemifinal.
At182,LandynWindhamlosthis opener15-6andcamebacktowinhis firstwrestleback13-8.
Hewasinjuredintheconsolation semifinalandwasoutofthetournament.
ColtonFlahartywaspinnedin26 secondsinhisfirst126-poundmatch andwasinjuredinhisfirstconsolationmatchanddidnotplace.Ethan Mowrygotpinnedtwiceinavery tough132-poundbracket.At106,Owen Wynnalsolosttwomatchesbyfalls.
Falconsuseda24-9third-quartersurgeto rallyfroma29-27halftimedeficitinanNICC victoryontheroad.
LeviSchulerscored29pointstoleadFaith. CalebRydzynskihad10points,andIsaiah SchulerandTylerKibbleaddedeightpoints each.
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Oregon’s Seth Stevens (left) and Princeton’sAugieChristiansen begin their championship placematch at 145 pounds at the 1A Polo Wrestling Regional Feb 4.
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Poper
Polo senior Lindee Poperjoined the Pologirls basketball 1,000career point club after scoring 26 points to lead the Marcos to a 62-55win over Forreston duringa home gameon Feb. 1. Nicole Barger and Shauntae Barger alsoscored 1,000 points for Polo High School during their playing careers. At left, Poper (center) holds thegame ball as she sits with her teammates and coaches after scoring her 1,000th point.
OBITUARIES
BARBARAANNWUBBENA
Born: July5,1959inGeneva,Illinois
Died: February2,2023inMadison,Wisconsin
BarbaraA.Wubbena,63,ofShannon, ILpassedaway
ThursdayFebruary2, 2023atUWHealth UniversityHospital inMadison,WI.She wasbornJuly5,1959 inGeneva,ILtoJohnandAgnes(Boerner) Schlick.OnMay31,1980shemarriedLloyd WubbenaatWhitePinesForestStateParkin Mt.Morris,IL.Barbarawasareceptionistat PawsandClawsVeterinarianClinic,where shelovedworkingaroundanimalsandgained
SUSAN‘SUE’ELIZABETH JENNINGSBROWN
Born: March13,1943
Died: February2,2023
Withgreatsadness,thefamilyofSusan “Sue”ElizabethJenningsBrownannounce herpassingattheageof79.Shewasbornon March13,1943,inSterling,IL,andfellasleep intheLordonFebruary2,2023,inOregon,IL atSerenityHospiceandHome.Weappreciatethelevelofcompassionandcareshe receivedfromtheirstaff.
SuewasanenthusiasticservantoftheLord, acaringwife,mother,andgrandmother.She wasanactivememberoftheElkhorn“Brick” Church,aswellasGideon’sWomen’sAuxiliary,andshewasadedicatednurseform manyyears.HarveyandSuefarmednorthof Hazlehurstalltheirmarriedlives.
Sheissurvivedbyherchildren,Lori(Ed)
highpraisesforherjobperformance.She alsoworkedalongsideherhusbandgrowing sweetcornonthefarm,amongotherduties suchasrunningthegraindryerandhauling corn.ShewasamemberofFirstUnited MethodistChurchinForreston,ILandLeaf RiverUnitedMethodistChurchwhereshe servedontheAdBoard.Barbara’shobbies includedfishing,crocheting,andshehad agreatloveforanimals,especiallycats, horses,andrabbitswhichsheraised.She wasknownasajokesterandlovedpractical jokes.Barbwasafunloving,upbeat,and lovingpersonwhowasalwayswillingto lendahelpinghand.Sheissurvivedbyher husbandLloydofShannon,IL;brotherFred SchlickofWheaton,ILandhistwochildren Conor(FiancéMarika)SchlickofWashington
D.C.,Dr.Brian(Ali)SchlickofTampaBay, FL;sisterPauline(RichCarr)MillerCarrof Freeport,ILandhertwochildrenAliciaWagnerofFreeport,ILandhertwochildrenAva andMyaWagner,Adam(Whitney)Millerof Baileyville,ILandtheirtwochildrenColeand EmmettMiller;hersister-in-lawFaithWorrall ofPearlCity,ILandhertwochildrenPat (Carrie)WorrallofChannahon,ILandtheir sonRoryWorrall,Kevin(Alissa)Worrallof Bettendorf,IAandtheirdaughterKeiraWorrall,deceasedbrother-in-lawDavidWubbena andhistwochildrenChrystal(Shane)Watson ofPhoenix,AZandtheirdaughterAnna Watson,andHeatherWubbenaofPhoenix, AZandherdaughterEvelynWubbena,andhis step-daughterLarita(Chuck)HulkeofShannon,ILandtheirthreechildren;Amber(Zach)
Corson,Ashley(Cassie)Kroll,andNicholas Duitsman.PrecedingBarbaraindeathareher maternalandpaternalgrandparents,parents, twobrother-in-law’sBobWorrallandDavid Wubbena,andsister-in-lawMarySchlick. Avisitationfrom4:00-7:00P.M.Thursday February9,2023atBurke-TubbsFuneral HomeinForreston,IL.Funeralserviceswillbe 10:00A.M.FridayFebruary10,2023atLeaf RiverUnitedMethodistChurchinLeafRiver, ILwithPastorSung-EunKimofficiating.There willalsobeavisitationatthechurchfrom 9:00A.M.untilthetimeofservice.Burialwill beinWhiteOakCemeteryinForreston,IL.A memorialhasbeenestablishedinBarbara’s memoryforFirstUnitedMethodistChurchin Forreston,ILandLeafRiverUnitedMethodist ChurchinLeafRiver,IL.
GaulofRochester,MN,Lisa(Jim)Wilsonof Springfield,LA,andDarin(Shelly)Brownof Polo,IL,grandchildren,Hannah(Mike)Witherow,Sam(Bri)Gaul,MichaelGaul,MaryGaul, VictoriaWilson,Conner(Kelli)Brown,and KyleBrown;great-grandchildren,Rykerand KyzerWitherow;aswellashersister,Beverly (Orlan)Ohlwine,alongwithmanyniecesand nephews.
Suewasproceededindeathbyherhusband of59years,HarveyEBrown,parentsGeorge andAliceJennings,sister,Barbara,brotherin-lawLarry“Butch”Bushman,anephew,and agreatniece.
CelebrationofLifewillbeheldApril8,2023, at11am,CrossroadsCommunityChurch, Polo,IL,withluncheontofollow.Private burialwillbeheldlater.
Inlieuofflowers,memorialshavebeen establishedtoBrickChurchCemeteryand SerenityHospiceandHome.Mailcardsto 308WWebsterSt,Polo,IL61064.
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1,000 points for Polo’s
Georgia man accused of kidnapping, raping 10-year-old
ByKATHLEENA.SCHULTZ kschultz@shawmedia.com
AGeorgiamanwhocontacteda10-yearoldDixongirlviasocialmediaisfacingkidnappingand multiplecounts of rapingthe child,whomhealsothreatenedwithagun, theLeeCountystate’sattorneysaidTuesday.
TyreeChildres,24,ofColumbus,cameto Dixonfromoutofstateandtookthechild Sunday,State’sAttorneyCharleyBoonstra
MT. MORRIS POLICE
Mt.MorrisPoliceChiefMichaelCicchetti reportsthefollowingactivity.
Jan.21
CharlotteM.Hinds,28,ofMt.Morris,was arrestedat1:15a.m.andcitedfordriving undertheinfluenceanddrivingwithoutlights whenrequiredfollowingatrafficstopinthe 10blockofW.CenterStreet.Hindswas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailwhereshe washeldinlieuofbond.
KennethJ.Bower,20,ofOregon,wasissued acitationat10:20p.m.forspeeding68mph in45mphzonefollowingatrafficstopinthe 200blockofW.HittStreet.Bowerwasgiven anI-Bondandreleasedonscene.
Jan.22
Atapproximately4:15p.m.,police respondedtoatwo-vehiclecrashatthe intersectionofClarkAvenueandE.Center Streetinvolvinga2008ChevroletVandriven by,TerryA.Campshure,ofPolo,anda1994 CadillacdrivenbyLucasC.Stevens,ofMt. Morris.Campshurewascitedforfailureto
said.
Thegirlwasfound,andDixonpolice arrestedChildresnearherhomeonaGeorgiawarrantforaggravatedassaultwith a deadlyweapon,Boonstrasaid.
Accordingtocourtrecords,Childresis chargedherewithsixcountsofpredatory sexualassaultofachildandfacesupto75 yearsinprison.
Healsofaces21to45yearsononecountof kidnapping.
Ifconvictedofanyofthosecharges,he
yieldatanintersection.
Jan.23
Atapproximately12:15p.m.,policewere senttothe100blockofSunsetLanefor a reportofadomesticdisturbance.Afteran investigation,CarlsonW.Jones,33,ofMt. Morris,wasarrestedandchargedwith disorderlyconductandresistingapeace officer.JoneswastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailwherehewasheldinlieuofbond.
Jan.27
TiffanyJ.Hedrick,44,ofSterling,wasissued citationsat4a.m.forimproperpassingand novaliddriver’slicensefollowingatraffic stop.HedrickwasgivenanI-Bondand releasedonscene.Thisviolationoccurredin the100blockofE.ILRt.64.
Thirtysnowordinancecitationswere issued.
Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law
Sheriff’s office awarded traffic enforcement grant
TheOgleCountySheriff’sDepartmenthasbeenawardedaFederalFiscalYear2023SustainedTraffic EnforcementProgramgranttoconductadditionaltrafficsafetyefforts.
TheSTEPprogramfocuseson high-visibilityenforcementandstrategiesaimedatsavinglivesandpreventinginjuriesbyreducingtrafficcrashes.
“We’repleasedtoreceivethisgrant tostepupourroadsafetyeffortswith thegoalofsavinglives,”OgleCounty SheriffBrianVanVicklesaid.“Our missionistomaketravelsaferthrough directed,proactivepatrolsandtostop, citeandarrestthosewhochooseto violatetrafficlaws.”
DuringtheSTEPgrantyear,which
runsfromOct.1,2022,throughSept. 30,2023,thedepartmentwillconduct additionalenforcement effortstosupplementmandatoryandoptionalcampaignenforcementdatesscheduled duringsomeofthedeadliesttimesof theyear.
Thesupplementaleffortswillfocus ontheleadingcontributorycausesof crashes:speeding,impaireddriving, electronicdeviceuse,failuretoyield, anddisobeyingtrafficcontrolsignals, aswellasoccupantrestraintviolations.
TheSTEPgrantisfundedbyfederal highwaysafetyfundsadministeredby theIllinoisDepartmentofTransportation.
must serveatleast85%oftheterm.Three chargesrequireconsecutive,ratherthan concurrent,terms.
Childresalsoischargedwithgrooming, whichinvolves apersoncontactingachild youngerthan17inanattempttosolicitasex offense.It’spunishablebyonetofouryears inprison.
Boonstraisaskingthecourttoorder Childresbetestedforanysexuallytransmitteddiseases,whichwillbedecidedathis preliminaryhearingonFeb.15.
Tyree Childres
Man pleads not guilty to methamphetamine charge
ADixonmanhaspleadednotguilty topossessing15to100gramsofmethamphetaminethatpolicesaywas foundinsidehisvehiclefollowing a Jan.17trafficstop.
StevenSmith,52,pleadednotguilty tothechargesfollowingapreliminary hearing inOgleCountycourt on Feb.1.
SmithwasarrestedafterOgle CountyDeputy EvanWhitestopped hispickuptruckinthe5000blockof SouthRoute2nearPennCornerRoad insouthernOgleCounty.
WhitetestifiedhestoppedSmith’s Chevytruckbecauseitdidnothave rearsplashguards.“Hesaidhewas goingtoOregontoseesomefriends,” White saidwhenheaskedSmith wherehewasgoing.
ThedeputysaidhecalledaK-9unit asbackupbecauseofSmith’s demeanor.“Hewasbreathingrapidly andIalsosawascaleinthevehicle,” Whitesaid.
After thedogindicatedtherewere drugsinthevehicle, White saidhe searchedthetruckandfoundacontainerofa“crystal-likesubstance”
STATE POLICE
MonthlyActivityforJanuary
IllinoisStatePoliceTroop1troopers issued585citationsand613written warningsandmade23criminalarrests duringthemonthofJanuary.
Troopersissued271citationsforspeeding and15citationsfordistracteddriving violations.Therewere13arrestsfornovalid driver’slicenseordrivingwhilelicense suspended/revoked.
Troopersinvestigated66trafficcrashes, assisted262motorists,andconducted291
underoneofthe seats.Hesaidhe fieldtestedthesubstanceanditwas positiveformethamphetamine.
Whitesaiddue tothequan tit y found,hebelieved Smith was distributingthesubstance.
StevenSmith
Onlyprosecution witnessestestifyatpreliminaryhearings.
OgleCountyJudgeJohnRedington ruledthatprobablecauseexistedto continuethecase.
SmithwaschargedJan.18onthe ClassXfelonychargeofintentto delivermethamphetamine.Hewas releasedfromtheOgleCountyCorrectionalCenteronJan.19afterposting10%ofa$25,000bond.
Smith,throughhisattorneyJason Tempin,pleadednotguiltytothe chargesandaskedforajurytrial.His nextcourthearingisscheduledfor March27.
commercialmotor vehicleinspections. Therewereseven arrestsfordriving whileunderthe influence.
Troop1,which encompassesCarroll, JoDaviess,Lee,Ogle, Stephenson,WhitesideandWinnebago counties,investigatedonefataltrafficcrash inJanuary.
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BOWLINGREGIONAL
OHS bowler wins regional title, advances to sectional
Oregon’sAvaWightbowled a 1,290seriesonthelanesatthe4SeasonsinFreeportonFeb.4tobecome thefirsttwo-timeregionalchampion inschoolhistory.
Theseniorrecordedgamesof225, 267and224inthemorning,then rolled205, 185and184intheafternoontotakethetitle.
Asateam,theHawkstotaled5,024 pins,placingseventhoutof12teams.
MackenzieAlfordmissedthesectionalcutbyjustonespotandamere 20pins,rollinga1,015series,and KendraErhlercameup23pinsshort witha1,012.KylieKrugtalliedan 888,TrinityHultquistbowleda703 five-gameseries,andAhrenHowey addeda116game.
Hononegahwastheteamchampionwith5,891.TheFreeport Regionalwastheonlyonestatewide withseventeamsexceeding5,000 pins.
Wightwill bowlthisSaturdayat theCarpentersville(Dundee-Crown) Sectional.
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Forreston55,Amboy43: TheCardinals led30-18byhalftimeinanNUICSouthwin overthevisitingClippers.
OwenGreenfieldscored17pointstopace Forreston,whileBrendanGreenfieldaddeda double-doublewith10pointsand11 rebounds.KendallErdmannhadninepoints, andBrockSmithandPaytonEncheffboth chippedinsevenfortheCardinals.
Milledgeville46,Polo30: TheMissiles toppedtheMarcosinanNUICSouthrivalry gameinMilledgeville.
StillmanValley79,Oregon68: The Cardinalstookcontrolwitha22-10second-quarterrun,thenheldoffaHawksrally foraBigNorthernConferencewinatthe BlackhawkCenter.
LeadersforOregonwereNoahJohnson with18points,JacobVegliandowith15 points,andJordanCroegaertwith11points. AnthonyBelladdedsevenpoints.
RockFalls81,Oregon45: TheRockets scored31pointsinthefirstquarterofaBig NorthernConferencegameatTaborGym, takinga31-8leadandneverlookingbackto toptheHawks.
DevinTanton-DeJesusledabalanced attackwith16pointsforRockFalls(11-15,3-3 BNC),whileGavinSandshitapairof 3-pointersandfinishedwith14points.Aydan Goffhad11points,DiegoHernandezscored 10,KuitimHealdhitthree3sforninepoints, andRykenHowardaddedeightpointsforthe Rockets,wholed45-17byhalftime,and 67-33throughthreequarters.
JordanCroegaertpacedOregonwitheight points,whileNoahJohnsonscoredsevenand RyanHarknessaddedsix.
AquinShootout
Forreston65,Aquin57: OwenGreenfield scored30pointstolifttheCardinalspastthe Bulldogsinanonconferencegame.
BrockSmithscored12points,andPayton Encheffadded11pointsforForreston.
AdamAwenderledAquinwith32points. Girlsbasketball
Forreston47,Oregon21: TheCardinals pulledaheadwitha17-7second-quarterrun, thenputthegameoutofreachwitha16-2 third-quartersurge.
ForrestonwasledbyJennaGreenfieldwith 12points,BrookeBoettnerwith11points, HaileyGreenfieldwithninepoints,andRylee Broshouswitheightpoints.
HadleyLutzandMariahDrakescoredsix pointseach,whileAvaHackmanaddedfour pointsforOregon.
Polo62,Forreston55: LindeePoper reached1,000careerpoints,scoring26 pointstoleadtheMarcostoa62-55win overForrestononFeb.1inanNUICSouth homegame.
Poperalsohad16reboundsandfour blockedshotsforPolo(14-10,5-3),whichled
28-19athalftimeand43-36throughthree quarters.CamrynnJoneshitthree3-pointers andfinishedwith20points,sevenrebounds andfiveassists.
MadisonGlawehadsevenpoints,four rebounds,fourassistsandtwostealsforthe Marcos,whileSydneiRahnaddedfour points,sevenreboundsandfiveassists,and CourtneyGrobechippedinthreepoints,five reboundsandfourassists.Poloassistedon all21ofitsbaskets.
JennaGreenfieldhitthreetreysandled Forrestonwith15points,andHailey Greenfieldhitfour3sfor12points.Brooke BoettnerandErickaAlexanderbothscored 10pointsfortheCardinals.
Oregon67,NorthBoone53: TheHawks pickeduptheirfirstBigNorthernwinofthe seasonattheBlackhawkCenter,outscoring the Vikings 19-11 in the third quarter and 23-17inthefourthaftertheteamswentinto halftimetiedat25.
HadleyLutzhitthree3-pointersandledall scorerswith29pointsforOregon(12-17,1-8 BNC).MariahDrakeaddedapairof3sand had18points.
Eastland53,Forreston31: TheCougars clinchedtheNUICSouthtitle,pullingaway witha17-6second-quarterrun,then stretchingtheleadto43-22throughthree quartersinaroadwinovertheCardinals. TrixieCarrollhad12points,tworebounds andonestealtoleadEastland.
SarahKempelchippedin10points,seven reboundsandfoursteals,QuincHaverland totaledeightpoints,fourreboundsandthree assists,andPaigeJoineraddedsevenpoints, fiveassists,threestealsandtworebounds. ForrestonwasledbyBrookeBoettnerwith 11points,ErickaAlexanderwithsevenpoints, andRyleeBroshousfivepoints.
Oregon40,Kewanee26: TheHawksled theBoilermakers19-16athalftime,then pulledawaywitha15-6third-quarterrun. HadleyLutzledOregonwith19points, whileMariahDrakescoredeightpoints,and EllaDannhornandMyaEngelkesaddedfive pointsapiece.
StillmanValley46,Polo19: TheMarcos fellbehind13-4inthefirstquarter,trailed 20-5athalftimeand36-17throughthree periods,thenwereoutscored10-2overthe finaleightminutesinanonconferenceloss ontheroad.
CourtneyGrobescoredsevenpoints,and CamrynnJoneshadfivepoints,twosteals andanassistforPolo(15-11).Allissa Marschang,LindeePoperandSydneiRahn scoredtwopointsapiece,withPoperand Rahnbothgrabbingsixrebounds,andPoper blockingtwoshots.
MyaJanssenledStillmanwith12points, TaylorDavidsonscored11,andBrooklyn Hodgeaddedeight.
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ZONING CERTIFICATES
ThefollowingOgleCountyzoningcertificateswereissued forJanuary.
KyteRiverRevivalCampground;PineRockTownship; Section25;changeinuse:paviliontocabin. N-TRAKGroup/Considine;ByronTownship;Section24; removedwelling.
PROPERTYTRANSFERS
Jan.27-Feb.2
WarrantyDeeds
JeremyW.NesemeiertoEdwinP.Buttens III,708W.WashingtonSt.,Oregon,$59,500.
BradleeR.andTessaC.BakertoThomasS. AndAshleyR.Stahl,310PrairieTrail,Stillman Valley,$15,000.
BradleeR.andTessaC.BakertoThomasS. AndAshleyR.Stahl,220PrairieTrail, StillmanValley,$375,000.
ThomasC.andTeresaL.IzertoNigelA. Krieger,505JeffersonSt.,Oregon,$218,000.
OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF ACTIVITY
OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereports thefollowingactivity.
Jan.30
NicholasMaxey,24,ofRockfordwas arrestedfordrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstopforimproperdisplayof registrationinthe4000blockofnorth IllinoisRoute2ataround4:22p.m.Maxey wasreleasedonanI-Bondandgivenafuture courtdate.
DariusBenard,41,ofRockford,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstoponInterstate39mile marker108ataround9:12p.m.Benardalso wascitedforillegalwindowtint.Benardwas releasedfromthesceneonanI-Bondand givenafuturecourtdate.
MelvinWilton,24,ofOregon,wasarrested fordrivingwhileundertheinfluenceof alcoholafterdeputiesrespondedtoa suspiciousvehicleinthe4000blockofEast BrickRoadataround9:25p.m.Wiltonalso wascitedforimproperparkingonthe roadway.HewastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.
LeonSlackJr.,28,ofRockford,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstoponInterstate39mile marker110ataround11:42p.m.Slackalso wascitedforoperatinganuninsuredmotor vehicleandanequipmentviolation.Slack wasreleasedfromthesceneonanI-Bond andgivenafuturecourtdate.
Jan.31
CodyLorenzen,31,ofDixon,wascitedfor anequipmentviolation,speedingmorethan
RalphBadtke;Mt.MorrisTownship;Section26;residential accessorybuilding.
Gould&Gould;MarionTownship;Section7;mapamendment.
CharlesandKathiMedlar;Mt.MorrisTownship;Section26; encloseporchandaddstairs.
TerryL.SchustertoJamieL.Nobis,829 FairgroundCircleDrive,Oregon,$340,000.
TerranceG.andKarenA.Baederto BrandonMeiners,732W.MudCreekRoad, Oregon,$20,000.
ThomasS.andAshleyR.StahltoTylerD. HuddlestonandAmberM.Ludovissey,555 WestfieldDrive,StillmanValley,$314,000.
TinaM.NelsonandChadL.Silbaughto ChristopherA.Tucker,114N.BarryAve., Byron,$265,000.
MelissaJ.YocumSwansontoRocky HollowViewLLC,754S.RockyHollowRoad,
IconicEnergy/Sloan;ByronTownship;Section25;private ground-mountedsolararray.
ColtonVankirk;Oregon-NashuaTownship;Section13; dwellingaddition.
JoeRunde;RockvaleTownship;Section28;maintenance building.
117,124,137,201,220and234LakeLida Lane,Rochelle,$0.
TrusteesDeeds
ErmaR.DuitsmanTrust,DianeR.Duitsman, trustee,toDianeR.Duitsman,oneparcelon Mt.VernonRoad,Polo,$0.
VelineTrust902,KellyArnoldandKathleen R.Falk,trustees,toKellyArnold,twoparcels inMonroeTownship,$16,980.
Oregon,$57,730.
LakeLidaDevelopmentInc.toTimothy BrunsandDuaneW.Capes,400,410and 420W.WillisAve.and105,109,112,113,116,
HarveyE.andSusanE.BrownTrust,Darin H.Brown,trustee,toKeithBradleyFolkers, 2732S.BrookvilleRoad,Polo,$167,000.
Source:OgleCountyRecorder’sOffice
35mphoverthespeedlimit,reckless driving,operatinganuninsuredvehicleand drivingwhilelicensesuspended.
Around2:53a.m.,deputiesattemptedto catchuptoaMazdatoconductatrafficstop foranequipmentviolationwhileinthe3000 blockofSouthLowdenRoad.TheMazda, drivenbyLorenzen,spedoffatahighrateof speed.Whiletryingtogaindistanceonthe vehicle,deputiesobservedittravelingat morethan100mph.
Deputiestemporarilylostsightofthe vehiclebeforelocatingitcrashedatthe intersectionofLowdenandNaylorroadsjust intoLeeCounty.Afterashortfoottrack, deputieslocatedLorenzen,whowasinjured inthecrash.FranklinGroveEMStransported LorenzentoKSBHospitalforseriousinjuries. Lorenzenwasreleasedatthehospitalonan I-Bondandgivenafuturecourtdate.
Feb.1
DeputiesandStillmanValley,Lynn-ScottRockandByronfireprotectiondistrictsand EMSrespondedtoathree-vehiclecrashin the10000blockofeastIllinoisRoute72.An investigationshowedaJeepWrangler, drivenbyHarveyPollock,18,ofDavis Junction,hadcrossedthecenterlineand enteredthewestboundlaneoftraffic.
Pollock’svehiclestruckanOgleCounty HighwayDepartmentplowoperatedby JefferyYount,59,ofMt.Morris,andaFord Fusiondrivenbya16-year-oldmale. StillmanValleyEMStransportedPollockto SwedishAmericanHospitalfor non-life-threateninginjuries.Lynn-Scott-
RockEMStransportedYounttoRochelle CommunityHospitalforpossibleinjuries. Themalejuvenilewasuninjured.Thecrash remainsunderinvestigation.
CristianD.Villa,21,ofDavisJunction,was arrestedfornovaliddriver’slicenseaftera trafficstopinthe800blockofnorthIllinois Route251at9:16p.m.Villawasreleasedon anI-Bondandgivenafuturecourtdate.
Feb.3
MatthewBrown,32,ofAshton,was arrestedfordrivingwhileundertheinfluence ofalcohol.Around8:35p.m.,deputies respondedtoatwo-vehiclecrashwith multipleinjuriesinthe7000blockofEast GurlerRoadoutsideAshton.
Upondeputies’arrival,RochelleFire DepartmentandAshtonFireProtection Districtwereattendingtooccupantsfrom bothvehicles.DeputieslearnedBrownwas travelingwestinaDodgeRamonEastGurler Roadandwascrestingahill.Atthesame time,aChevroletEquinoxdrivenbyDiana
Padela,75,ofRochelle,wastravelingeaston EastGurlerRoadandwascrestingthesame hill.Thetwovehiclescollided,causingheavy frontanddriver’ssidedamageafterthe Brownhaddrivenpartiallyintothewrong lane.
Brown,PadelaandAnnaLoan,66,of Rochelle,whowasapassengerinPadela’s vehicle,weretransportedtoRochelle CommunityHospitalfornon-life-threatening injuries.Brownwasarrestedatthehospital andreleasedonanI-Bond.Brownalsowas citedforoperatinganuninsuredvehicleand notdrivingontherightsideofatwo-lane road.RochellefireandEMS,AshtonFireand EMSandtheLeeCountySheriff’sOffice assistedwiththecrash.
Feb.5
DeonBody,27,ofRockford,wasarrested fordrivingwhileundertheinfluenceof alcoholandunlawfuluseofaweaponafter deputiesrespondedtoacomplaintofa vehiclesouthboundonInterstate39mile marker111whichwasallovertheroadway ataround12:52a.m.Deputieslocatedthe vehicleandperformedatrafficstopat around1:03a.m.onI-39milemarker99. Bodyalsowascitedforimproperlaneusage andoperatinganuninsuredvehicle.Hewas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld inlieuofbond.
Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law
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CLASSIFIED
833-584-NEWS(6397) classified@shawlocal.com
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All creditors of Melvin D. Burrare hereby advised that he died Testate on or about June 10,2021.
Letters of Office wereissued on December 19,
19, 2022, by the clerk of this Court to Brandon E. Burr, whose address is 330 W.Grand Avenue, Apt. # 1204, Chicago, IL 60654, asIndependent Executor. The estate is beingrepresented by Constance Augsburger, Attorney at Law, whose address is301E. Brayton Road, Mt. Morris, Illinois 61054, attorney of record. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the CircuitClerk, OgleCounty Judicial Center, 106 S. 5th Street, Oregon, Illinois,61061, or withtherepresentative, or both,
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.
Heavy Highway Contractor, located in Ogle County, looking for truck mechanic, skilled in upkeep, maintenanceand repair of semi-tractor / trailers and off-road
,
h, within6 months from the date of first publication of thisnoticeand any claim not filed within that period is barred.Copies of a claim filed with the Circuit Clerk must be mailedor delivered tothe Executor and to the Attorney of Record within 10 days after ithas been filed. Dated this 20th day of December, 2022.
BrandonE. Burr Independent Executor Constance
Augsburger Attorney at Law 301E.Brayton Road Mt Morris, IL 61054
Dean of Health Professions
(815)734-7772 augsburgerlaw1 @gmail.com
February3,10,17, 2023
TAX DEED NO.: 2023TX3 FILED:1/23/2023
TAKENOTICE
County of Ogle
Date Premises
Sold:
November4,2020
Certificate No.: 2019-00032
Sold for General Taxes of (Year): 2019 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Special AssessmentNumber:N/A WarrantNo.:N/A InstallmentNo.: N/A
Masters in nursing; licensed (or eligible for licensure) as RN in Illinois; 2 yrs teachingin a nursing; 3 yrs in clinical nursing. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1628
Electricaland Industrial Technology Faculty
Must possess 2000+ hrs workforce experience w/ hands-on manufacturing skills in industrial maintenance. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1644
Chemistry Faculty
Master's in chemistry or related w/ 18 graduate hours in chemistry. Must be able toteach organic chemistry. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1643
AccountingAssistant
Associates in business or accounting required Knowledge of accounting, experience w/ accounting software, experience w/ Excel, & ability to maintain confidentiality required. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1649
Executive Assistant to Academic Services
Associates & 5 yrs of admin assistant experience required. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/hr/postings/1630
Evening Custodian
Normal hours Sun through Wed from 10:30 pm - 7:00 am& Thursfrom 10:30 pm - 4:30 am H.S diploma or GED required. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1646
Adjunct Faculty, CNA
Current license as RN(or eligibility for license) in Illinois, two yrs experience, Train the Trainer, & approved evaluator certification or MSN& approvedevaluator certification required. Apply online: https://jobs.svcc.edu/postings/1648
Sauk Valley Community College
Attn: Human Resources 173 Illinois Route2 Dixon, IL 61021EOE e-mail: employment@svcc.edu
HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
Property Located at: PTS2 NW4 Legal Description or Property Index No.: 05-07-100-017
This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on July19,2023. The amount to redeem issubject to increase at6 month intervals from the date of sale and maybe further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeemthe property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales Check with the CountyClerk as to the exact amount youowe beforeredeeming. Thisnotice isalso to adviseyou that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer
title and the right to possession of this property if redemption isnot made on or beforeJuly19, 2023.
This matter isset for hearing in the CircuitCourt of Ogle Countyin106 S. 5th St., Oregon, IL 61061, Room 302, on August8, 2023 at 9:00 AM. You may be present at this hearing, but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time.
YOU AREURGED TOREDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT
LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made atany time on or before July19,2023by applying to the CountyClerk of Ogle, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerkin Oregon, Illinois.
FORFURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK 105 South 5th Street Suite 104 Oregon,IL61061
(815)732-1110
Equity One Invest-
OgleCounty, IL
Eq y ment FundLLC Purchaser or Assignee
February3,2023
Jerald A. Aarvig
NadineAarvig
JNASA Holding, L.L.C.
Jerald A. Aarvig
NadineAarvig
Jerald A. Aarvig as R/A for JNASA Holding,L.L.C.
Illinois Secretaryof State for for JNASA Holding, L.L.C.
Jerald A. Aarvig
NadineAarvig
Jerald A. Aarvig
NadineAarvig
Nadine Aarvig
Jerald A. Aarvig
Occupant
Davina Turluck
DavidAllen Aarvig
Midwest Community Bank
Midwest Community Bank
Laura J. Cook, CountyClerk of OgleCounty, Illinois
Claimants, JudgmentCreditors, and Decree Creditors,if any ofthe above described as
"Unknown Owners"
"Unknown owners or parties interested insaid land or
March1st,2023at10:30A.M
Saletobeheld at: PoloAreaSeniorCenter 101EMasonSt, Polo, IL61064
SELLINGAS1 PARCELOPENTENANCYFOR2023 164Acres+/- plattedacres
TOTAL164Acres+/-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
lots"
10716-930025
February10,17, 24,2023 (930025)
TAX DEED NO.: 2023TX5
FILED:1/23/2023
TAKENOTICE County of Ogle Date Premises Sold:
November4,2020
Certificate No.: 2019-00117
Sold for General Taxes of (Year): 2019
Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Special AssessmentNumber:N/A
WarrantNo.:N/A
InstallmentNo.: N/A
THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located at:
5107 S. Hidden Heights Road, Oregon, IL 61061
Legal Description or Property Index No.: 16-31-128-002
This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on July19,2023. The amount to redeem issubject to increase at6 month intervals from the date of sale and maybe further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeemthe property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales Check with the CountyClerk as to the exact amount youowe beforeredeeming.
Thisnotice is also to adviseyou that a petition has been
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p filed for a tax deed which willtransfer title and theright to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or beforeJuly19, 2023.
This matter isset for hearing in the CircuitCourt of Ogle County in106 S. 5th St., Oregon, IL 61061, Room 302, on August8, 2023 at 9:00 AM. You may be present atthis hearing, but your right to redeemwill already have expired at that time.
YOU AREURGED TOREDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OFPROPERTY Redemption can be made atany time on or before July 19,2023by applying to the County Clerk of Ogle, Illinois at the
Og ,I Office of the County Clerkin Oregon, Illinois.
FORFURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK 105 South 5th Street
Suite 104
Oregon, IL 61061 (815)732-1110
Equity One Investment FundLLC Purchaser or Assignee
February3,2023
JamesE. Govro Occupant State of Illinois
Department of Revenue Illinois Attorney General for the State of Illinois
Department of Revenue
State of Illinois
Department of Revenue
Laura J. Cook, CountyClerk of OgleCounty, Illinois
Claimants, JudgmentCreditors, and Decree Creditors,if any ofthe above described as
"Unknown Owners"
"Unknown owners or parties interested insaid land or lots"
10701-930028
February10,17, 24,2023 (930028)
TAX DEED NO.: 2023TX6 FILED:1/23/2023
TAKENOTICE County of Ogle Date Premises Sold:
November4,2020 Certificate No.: 2019-00199 Sold for General Taxes of (Year): 2019 Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)and Special Assess-
Sp mentNumber:N/A
WarrantNo.:N/A
Installment No.: N/A
THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
Property Located at: 7916 West Pines Road, Polo, IL 61064 Legal Description or Property Index No.:
15-08-351-015
This notice is to advise you that the aboveproperty has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on July19,2023. The amount to redeem issubject to increase at6 month intervals from the date of sale and maybe further increased if the purchaser at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOFOGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS PENNYMAC LOANSERVICES,LLC, Plaintiff(s), vs.
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RANDY CLARK A/K/A RANDY L CLARK, CHRISTOPHER MASON, TIMOTHY CLARK, CINDY SUTHERIN AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant(s).
Case No.22 FC 30
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OFREAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourtin the above entitled cause, the Sheriff of OgleCounty, Illinois, will on March 10, 2023,at the hour of 10:00 AM, at the OGLE PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX,202 S 1STSTREET, OREGON, IL 61061,sell at publicauction to thehighest and best bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in the said Judgment mentioned, situated in the County of Ogle, State of Illinois,orsomuchthereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy saidJudgment, to wit: CommonAddress:13733W.CANADA RD., POLO,IL61064
P.I.N. 14-05-100-009
Contact the Law Office of IRA T. NEVEL,LLC,175North Franklin, Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606,(312)357-1125, for further information.
The terms of the sale are: Ten percent (10%) due by cash or certified funds at the time of the sale and balance is due within 24hours of the sale The subject property issubjectto real estate taxes,special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaidrealestate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse toPlaintiff and in "as is" condition. The sale is furthersubject toconfirmationbythe Court.
The property is improved by a Single Family Residence, together withall buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenants thereunto belonging and willnot be available for inspection prior to sale.
If this property is acondominiumunit, the purchaser of the unit atthe foreclosure sale,otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the assessments andthelegalfeesrequired by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4) If this property is a condominium unitwhich is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium PropertyAct,765ILCS605/18.5(g-1).
LAW OFFICES OFIRAT. NEVEL,LLC
Attorney forPlaintiff
Ira T.Nevel -ARDC #6185808
Timothy R.Yueill - ARDC#6192172
Greg Elsnic -ARDC #6242847
Aaron Nevel - ARDC #6322724
Daniel Diamond- ARDC #6323815
175North Franklin St Suite 201 Chicago, Illinois60606 (312)357-1125
Pleadings@nevellaw.com
ep the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeemthe property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales Check with the CountyClerk as to the exact amount youowe beforeredeeming. Thisnotice is also to adviseyou that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or beforeJuly19, 2023. This matter isset for hearing in the CircuitCourt of Ogle County in106 S. 5th St., Oregon, IL 61061, Room 302, on August8, 2023 at 9:00 AM. You may be present atthis hearing, but your right to redeemwill already have expired at that time.
YOU ARE URGED TOREDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OFPROPERTY
Redemption can be made atany time on or before July 19,2023by applying to the County Clerk of Ogle, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerkin Oregon, Illinois.
FORFURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK
105 South 5th Street Suite 104 Oregon, IL 61061 (815)732-1110
Equity One Investment FundLLC Purchaser or Assignee
February3,2023
JohnEngel
Marjorie A. Engel
John W. Engel Occupant
Fifth Third Bank, N.A..
Fifth Third Bank N.A
Laura J. Cook, CountyClerk of OgleCounty, Illinois
Claimants, JudgmentCreditors, and Decree Creditors,if any of the above described as "Unknown Owners"
"Unknown owners or parties interested insaid land or
lots"
10716-930031
February10,17, 24,2023 (930031)
TAX DEED NO.: 2023TX8
FILED:1/23/2023
TAKENOTICE
County of Ogle
Date Premises
Sold:
November4,2020
Certificate No.:
2019-00143
Sold for General
Taxes of (Year):
2019
Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) and Special AssessmentNumber:N/A
WarrantNo.:N/A
InstallmentNo.: N/A
THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
Property Located at:
302 South Maple Street , Stillman Valley,IL 61084
Legal Description or Property Index No.:
10-01-360-004
This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on July19,2023. The amount to redeem issubject to increase at6 month intervals from the date of sale and maybe further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeemthe property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales Check with the CountyClerk as to the exact amount youowe beforeredeeming. Thisnotice isalso to adviseyou that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or beforeJuly19, 2023.
This matter isset for hearing in the CircuitCourt of Ogle County in106 S. 5th St., Oregon, IL 61061, Room 302, on August8, 2023 at 9:00 AM. You may be
yb present atthis hearing, but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time.
YOU AREURGED TOREDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OFPROPERTY
Redemption can be made atany time on or before July19,2023by applying to the CountyClerk of Ogle, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerkin Oregon, Illinois.
FORFURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK
105 South 5th Street Suite 104 Oregon, IL 61061 (815)732-1110 Myriad Capital LLC Purchaser or Assignee
February3,2023
Andrew Dailey
Andrew Dailey
Occupant
Laura J. Cook, CountyClerk of OgleCounty, Illinois
Claimants, JudgmentCreditors, and Decree Creditors,if any ofthe above described as "Unknown Owners"
"Unknown owners or parties interested insaid land or lots" 10716-930029
February 10,17, 24,2023 (930029)
INVITATIONFOR BIDS
The Village of Mt. Morris, Illinois, will receivesealed bids for a 2012 White Dodge Ram Truck with 125,949 miles, until11:00 o'clock
A. M. on the 17th day ofFebruary 2023, at Village Hall, located at 105 West Lincoln Street, Mt Morris, Illinois61054, at which time and placeall bids will be publicly opened andread aloud. Vehicle may be viewedat Village Hall,105 W. Lincoln Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Thereis no warranty expressed or implied. Said equipment is beingsold as is, with a starting bid of $3,000.00.
The Village of Mt Morris, Illinoisreserves the right to
right reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding process.
Bids may be held bythe Village of Mt Morris, Illinois for a period not toexceed NINETY (90) days fromthe date of the opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the contract
BY ORDEROF VILLAGE OFMT.
MORRIS, ILLINOIS
By:Brooke Duffy, VillageClerk
DATE:
January25,2023
February 3 & 10, 2023
ASSUMED NAME
PUBLICATION NOTICE
PublicNotice is hereby given that on January31, 2023, a certificate was filed in the OgleCounty Clerk's Office, setting forththe names and postofficeaddress of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business knownas, GipperFarm& Garden located at 11766NCrane Grove Rd Baileyville, IL 61007
Dated this 31st day of January,2023. LauraJ.Cook OgleCountyClerk Feb.10,17,24, 2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOF OGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff(s), vs. DAVIDN. HUERAMO, OGLE CROSSINGS HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN OWNERS, AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant(s).
Case No. 22FC75
PUBLICATION
NOTICE
The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to
yg you: DAVID N. HUERAMO, NONRECORD CLAIMANTS and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants in the above entitled suit, that said suithas been commenced inthe CircuitCourt of OgleCounty, Chancery Division, bythe said Plaintiff, againstyou and other Defendants, prayingfor foreclosure of a certain Real Estate Mortgage conveying the premises describedas follows, to wit: LOT THIRTYTHREE (33) AS DESIGNATED UPON THE PLAT OF OGLE CROSSING PLAT NO 1, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (1/4)OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE1 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, THE PLAT OFWHICH SUBDIVISION IS RECORDED IND PLAT, FILE71 AS DOCUMENTNO. 0413104 IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF OGLE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS.
TaxNumber: 11-27-203-004 commonly known as 1442ROCK ISLAND RD DAVIS JUNCTION IL 61020; and which said Real Estate Mortgage was made by DAVID N. HUERAMO and recorded in the Office of the Ogle County Recorder as Document Number 201802160 AND UNDERLOAN MODIFICATION AGREEMENT RECORDED AS DOCUMENTNUMBER 202204067; that Summons was duly issued outof the saidCourt against you as provided by law, and thatthe said suitisnow pending.
Now, therefore, unlessyou, the said named Defendant, file your answer to the Complaintin the said suit or
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOFOGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS PENNYMAC LOANSERVICES,LLC, Plaintiff(s), vs.
UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RANDY CLARK A/K/A RANDY L CLARK, CHRISTOPHER MASON, TIMOTHY CLARK, CINDY SUTHERIN AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant(s).
Case No.22 FC 30
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OFREAL ESTATE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgmentheretofore entered by the saidCourtin the above entitled cause, the Sheriff of OgleCounty, Illinois, will on March 10,2023, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at the OGLE PUBLICSAFETY COMPLEX,202 S 1STSTREET, OREGON, IL 61061,sell at publicauction to thehighest and best bidder for cash, all and singular, the following described premises and real estate in the said Judgment mentioned, situated in the County of Ogle, State of Illinois,orsomuchthereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy saidJudgment, to wit:
PART OF THE NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4) OFSECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE8 EAST OF THE FOURTHPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, OGLECOUNTY, ILLINOIS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: BEGINNING ATA POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OFSAID NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4), SAIDPOINT BEING 1320.00 FEET (80 RODS) EASTOF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OFSAID NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4), THENCEEASTERLY, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 341.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 88 DEGREES50 MINUTES54 SECONDS AS MEASUREDCOUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE,A DISTANCEOF183.11 FEET: THENCE WESTERLY AT AN ANGLEOF91DEGREES 50 MINUTES42 SECONDS AS MEASURED COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, A DISTANCE OF 344.75 FEET, TO APOINT 1320.00 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4) THENCENORTHERLY PARALLEL TO SAIDWEST LINE, AT ANANGLE OF 87DEGREES 18 MINUTES 36 SECONDS ASMEASURED COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, A DISTANCE OF 187.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,SITUATED IN THE TOWNSHIP OF BUFFALO, THE COUNTY OF OGLE AND THE STATEOFILLINOIS.
CommonAddress:13733W.CANADA RD., POLO,IL61064
P.I.N. 14-05-100-009
Contact the Law Office of IRA T. NEVEL,LLC,175North Franklin, Suite 201, Chicago, Illinois60606,(312)357-1125,for further information.
The terms of the sale are: Ten percent (10%) due by cash or certified funds at the time of the sale and balance is due within24hours of the sale The subject property issubjectto real estate taxes,special assessments or special taxes levied againstsaidrealestate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse toPlaintiff and in "as is" condition. The sale is furthersubject toconfirmationbythe Court.
The property is improved by a Single Family Residence, together withall buildings and improvements thereon, and the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenantsthereunto belonging and willnot be available for inspection prior to sale.
If this property is acondominiumunit, the purchaser of theunit atthe foreclosure sale,otherthan a mortgagee shall pay the assessments and the legalfees required by The CondominiumProperty Act, 765
ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4) If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosuresale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium PropertyAct,765ILCS605/18.5(g-1).
LAW OFFICES OFIRAT. NEVEL,LLC
Attorney forPlaintiff
Ira T.Nevel -ARDC#6185808
Timothy R.Yueill - ARDC#6192172
Greg Elsnic -ARDC #6242847
Aaron Nevel - ARDC #6322724
Daniel Diamond - ARDC #6323815
175North Franklin St Suite201 Chicago, Illinois60606 (312)357-1125
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