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HalloweenhoursaresetforLeafRiveron Monday,Oct.31,from 4to7p.m.
TheafternoonwillbeginwiththeLeafRiver LionssponsoredCostumeContestat 4p.m.which willbeintheBertoletMemorialbuilding.Weather permittingthecontestmaybeoutside.
Therewillbeseveraldifferentclassesforthe judgingasfollows:0-2years;3-4years; 5years andkindergarten;1st,2nd,3rd,4thand5th grades;middleschool,highschool,andadult.
Firstplaceineachdivisionwillreceive$5, secondplacewillreceive$3,andeveryentrywill receive$1.
Everyoneincostumewillreceive afreehotdog lunchincludingchipsandlemonade.Therewillbe hotdogsavailableat3:30p.m.topurchase.Enjoy seeingthemanycostumesandthefuneveryone ishaving.Youcanalsoenjoy abitetoeat!
TheLeafRiverLionsaresponsoring a“Trunk’n Treat”event.CarswillparkalongSecondStreetin frontoftheBertoletMemorialbuilding,onboth sidesofthestreet,withtheirtrunksopen.
Childrenincostumeswillwalkalongandpick
DowntownTrickorTreating &Business Fair -Saturday,Oct.29,10a.m.to 1p.m.
Besuretostopintoget alibrarycardaswellas informationonallthelibraryhastooffer.Of course,therewillalsobetreatbagsforthekids! Thelibrarywillstayopenuntil 1p.m.thatday. Tuesdaysat10a.m. -Bringyourfavorite toddlerorpreschoolerfor atimeofstories,songs, crafts,andfun!Thisrelaxedprogramis agreat wayforlittleonestomeetnewfriendsand
StoryTime: Thursdaysat10a.m.
StopinwithyourToddlersandPre-Klittlesfor StoryTimeeachThursdaywithMissJana.Shewill have acouplestoriesandanactivityforthekids.
BigKids,BigArt: Tuesday,Nov.21,4:30p.m.
Callingall1stthrough5thGraders!MissJana has agreatbeginnerartprogramjustforyou. Eachmonthwillfocuson adifferentelementof art.Joinheronthe3rdTuesdayofeachmonth!
LEGO®Club: 1stMondayofthemonth, 5p.m.
Createwithusonthe1stMondayofeach month.WewillhavetheLEGO®brickswaitingfor you!
Dropinthismonthanddecorate agourdwitha varietyofmarkers.Takeyourpumpkinhomeor showitoffondisplayatthelibraryfortheseason.
MovieNight: Monday,Oct.24, 5p.m.
Inconceivable!Thisclassicpremiered35years ago!CheeronButtercupandWestleyasthey
fromtheopentrunks.
Foradditionalinformation,call8157382761.
GraceValleyCRCwillhostitsLadiesTeaon Monday,Nov.7,at 6p.m.
Acatereddinnerofhamloaf,cheesypotatoes, greenbeans,salads,rollanddessertwillbe served.
AChristmasprogrambyBeckyConnorswillbe presented after the meal.
Ticketsare$15andcanbepurchasedbycalling the churchat815-362-6601 or callingortexting Cathy Ross at 815-541-7534. Advanced ticket sales only.
Grace Valley CRC is located at 8210 E. Edwardsville Road, GermanValley.
discoverthejoyofreading.Pleasecallthelibrary toregisterorifyouhaveanyquestions.
CommunityRoom -Lookingfor aplacetohold yourevent?Ourcommunityroom(with asmall kitchenette)isavailableformeetings,parties, showers,familyreunions,andmore.Pleasecall thelibraryat815-938-2624foradditionalinformation.
NewMaterials- Newadultfictiontitlesinclude: EndlessSummerbyElinHilderbrand,HomeSweet
ChristmasbySusanMallery,MadHoneybyJodi Picoult,andRighteousPreybyJohnSandfoLibraryHours -Thelibraryisopen:Monday10 a.m.-1p.m.,2-7p.m.,Tuesday,Wednesday,and Thursday10a.m.-1p.m.,2-6p.m.,andSaturday9 a.m.-12p.m.Wemaybereachedbyphoneat 815-938-2624,emailatforrestonpubliclibrary@ gmail.com,orthroughFacebookmessaging.Of course,wealwayslovetoseeyouinperson,too!
battleROUSsinthefireswamp,evadePrince Humperdinck,andsupportInigoMontoyaashe avengeshisfather’sdeath.
TheBookoftheMonthisTheThingsWeKeep bySallyHepworth.TheThingsWeKeepisa compellingnovelaboutearlyonsetAlzheimer’s diseaseandhowitaffectsthepatientandpeople surroundingthepatient.FollowAnnaassheis placedintoanassistedlivinghomeanddealswith slowlylosingpiecesofhermemoryandthe friendsshemakesalongtheway.
Stopbythecirculationdeskandpickupthis month’stakeandmakecraft.Getintothe Halloweenmoodwiththispopsiclestick scarecrow.
Create-a-Card: Saturday,Nov.19,9:30a.m. Designanencouragingnoteforyourbestie, yourchild’steacher,oryoursecretsister.Youcan
evencreate aworkofarttoliftyourownspirits! Allmaterialsareprovided.
Ourdropboxiscloseduntilfurthernoticedueto waterleaks.Pleasereturnlibrarymaterialsduring businesshours.Youmayalsoreturnmaterialsto otherlocallibraries,andtheywillsendthemtous viaourinterlibraryloansystem.Weapologizefor theinconvenience.
Weaskthatyoumakesureplasticiscleanwith nodebrisinthedonation.Alsopleaseremoveany ziploc-typesealsandpaper/stickerlabels.Thank youforyourcooperation.
AdultBooks:LongWayHomebyLynnAustin (LP);LongShadowsbyDavidBaldacci;Home SweetChristmasbySusanMallery;Distant ThunderbyStuartWoods
PictureBooks:WhereistheDragonbyLeo Timmers(VOXListen &Readbook)
Astatushearingintheefforttodetermine ifanOregonmomaccusedofsuffocatingher 7-year-oldsonalmost18monthsagoisfitto standtrialwillbeheldOct.26.
SarahSafranek,35,isinOgleCountyjail on$2millionbond;shepleadednotguilty May6,2021,tofivecountsoffirst-degreemurderandonecountofaggravatedbatteryof a childinthesuffocationofNathanielBurton.
Anautopsyshowedtheboyalsosuffereda rupturedliver.
OnOct.12,JudgeJohnRedingtonlearned
thatSafranekwasexaminedbyDr.Jayne Braden,aforensicandclinicalpsychologist inSycamore,andherreportwassubmitted Bothsideswillbeexaminingitsresults,anda furtherdiscussionwillbeheldduringthestatushearing.
Ifneeded,anactualfitnesshearingmight bescheduledatthattime.
Oneofherpublicdefenders,Michael O’Brien,requestedthefitnessexamfor Safranek,andRedingtonapprovedthe requestSept.1afterfinding“abonafide doubt”astohermentalfitness,theorder grantingtheevaluationsaid.
Safranekhashadvisionproblemsthat
impairherabilitytoread,andalsofelland hitherhead,whichcausedvomitinganddifficultieseating,andexacerbatedhervision problems,whichhurtsherabilitytoaidin herdefense,therequestsaid.
Nathanielwasfound unresponsiveand notbreathinginhisbedinthe400blockof South10thStreetabout2:30a.m.Feb.17,2021, andwaspronounceddeadatKSBHospitalin Dixonlaterthatday.
Safranekwasarrestedtwomonthslater onApril21andindictedMay4,2021.
Shefaces20yearstolifeinprisonifconvictedofmurderandsixto30yearsifconvictedofaggravatedbattery.
Sarah Safranek appeared via Zoom on Oct. 12 in Ogle County court.
Forthose withdamagedorworn U.S.flags,theresoonwillbeanofficial flagdroplocationindowntownPolo.
“Alotofpeople,whentheirflags aredamaged,theydon’tknowwhatto dowithit,”saidCynthia Reynolds, a U.S.Armyveteranandcommanderof thePatrickFeganAmericanLegion PostNo.83.“Theykindofhavethis instinctthattheycan’tjustthrowit away[because]itfeelswrong.”
TheflagdroplocationistheBarber buildingat101W.MasonSt.onthe sidealongFranklinAvenue.Flagscan
StillmanValleyresident scheduledtostartin newpositiononOct.31; contractisfor3years
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.comAshleyRippentrophasbeenhired asOgleCounty’snewHumanResource director.
Rippentrop,ofStillmanValley,is scheduledtostartOct.31,accordingto theresolutionpassedbyOgleCounty BoardmembersduringtheirOct.18 meeting.Hercontractisforthree yearsandisfinancedbyAmerican RescuePlanActmonies.
Hersalarywillbe$75,000thefirst year,withcountymeritincreaseseach subsequentyear.Rippentropalsowill
receiveafullbenefit packageandwill startwithtwoweeks ofvacationand insurance.
Rippentropsaid hercurrent employer,Stillman Bankis,“agreat place.Igrewthere thelastcoupl e years.”Shesaidshe islookingtobringwhatshehas learnedtoherjobwithOgleCounty.
Shehasabachelor’sdegreeinpersonnelmanagement,aminorin accounting andamaster’s in business administration fromSouthernIllinois UniversityCarbondale.
OgleCountyBoardmembersvoted tohireRippentroponavoicevote, withonepersonvoting“no.”Shaw Mediawasunabletoidentifywhocast the“no”vote.
bedepositedsecurelywithinthebuilding,andwillbedisposedofinanofficialflag-burningceremonyatalater date,saidReynolds,whoownsthe buildingwithherhusband,James.
“The[U.S.]flag,whenitisin such conditionthatitisnolonger afitting emblemfordisplay,shouldbe destroyedinadignifiedway,preferably by burning,”accordingtothe UnitedStatesCodeTitle4.
Butthere’saspecificwaytogo aboutburningU.S.flags.TheAmericanLegionestablishedaceremonyfor disposalofunserviceableflagsin1937.
“We’lldoitproperlyandthatwill alsobeincooperationwiththeVFW,” Reynoldssaid,referring to Polo’sVeteransofForeignWarsPost8455.Area BoyScoutsandGirlScoutstroops likelywillbeinvitedtoparticipate,she said.
Adedicationceremonyfortheflag dropboxisscheduledforOct.22,startingat11:30a.m.The ribbon-cutting
AcommunityTrunkorTreatwillbehosted bytheEvangelicalFreeChurchofMt.Morris onHalloween,Monday,Oct.31,from5to 6:30p.m.intheparkinglotonthecornerof WestCenterStreetandSouthSeminary Avenue,Mt.Morris.
ThethemeisOldMcDonaldHadaFarmand decoratedtrunkswilloffercandyandgames. Otherfoodwillbeprovidedinthegarageof theChristianEducationCenter.
Livemusicandaphotoboothwillround outtheactivities.
Thechurchislocatedat102S.Seminary Ave.,Mt.Morris.
Everyoneiswelcomeatservicesheldevery Sundaymorning.Worshipservicesareheld
willtakeplaceatnoon,followedby a flag-foldingdemonstrationaccompaniedbyabugleplayer.
Hotdogs,chipsandbottledwater willbesold,andtherewillbea50/50 raffle,Reynoldssaid.Allproceeds, includinghalfofthe50/50raffle,will gotowardauniformfundforthe HonorGuard,shesaid.TheHonor GuardconsistsofVFWandAmerican Legionmembers,Reynoldsnoted.
“Thedropboxisforflagretirement, butwealsowanttoshowcasewhatthe HonorGuarddoes,”Reynoldssaid. “Wewantthecommunitytoknow thesegentlemenshowupandthenwe basicallyneverseethemunless they’reatafuneral.”
HonorGuardmembersperform a “solemntask,”buthavenodesiretobe thefocusofattentionwhiledoingso, shesaid.
“They’retheretoperformthetask forthefallenandtohonorthosewho served,”Reynoldsnoted.
at10a.m.precededbySundaySchoolforall agesat8:30a.m.KingdomKidsisheldduring theworshipserviceforyoungstersages4-9, andstaffednurseryisavailableforchildren youngerthan4.
Formoreinformation,callthechurchoffice at815-734-4942.
TheGermanValleyHistoricalMuseum,805 ChurchStreet,willbeopenfrom1to4p.m. onSunday,Oct.30.
At1:30p.m.Dr.GordonDammann, HighlandCollegeInstructorandfounderof
TherivalrybetweentheMilledgevilleMissilesandthePoloMarcos tooka backseatOct.13whenthe schools’twovolleyballteamssquared offfortheirNUICcontestintheMarcosgym.
TheMarcoscommunityturnedthe evening into an$11,000fundraising effortfortwoMilledgevilleteenswho wereinjuredinanautomobilecrash Sunday,Oct.9,onRoute40atGenesee Road.
Inthemostrecentreport,theteens bothwereincriticalcondition.
Theeveningeventsincludedabake sale,silentauctionand50/50 raffle. Proceedsfromthegateadmissionalso weredonatedtothe teensandtheir families.
TreySelman,a2021graduateof MilledgevilleHighSchool,wonthe 50/50pot,at$610,whichhedonated backtothefamilies.
“Theyneeditmore thanIdo,”Selmansaid.“It’sheartbreaking.”
SelmansaidThursday’sevent showshowsmalltownssuchasPolo andMilledgevillehelpeachotherout duringtragediessuchasthisone.
“Thesesmalltownscometogether likenothingelse,”Selmansaid.“It’s reallygreattosee.”
Theeventraised$11,089forthe Milledgevillefamilies.
“Itwasagoodnight.Wehadlotsof supportfrombothcommunities,”said JillBlake,thehighschool’ssecretary.
Thecrashhappenedabout4p.m. Sundaywhenasouthboundcardriven bya16-year-oldMilledgevilleboy madeanimproperturnoffRoute40 ontoGeneseeintothepathofanorthboundSUVdrivenbyBrianHarris,53, ofChadwick,theWhitesideCounty Sheriff’sOfficesaidinanewsrelease.
TheSUVhitthecaronthepassengerside.Twopassengersinthecar, boysages15and16,suffered“severe injuries”andwereflowntoaregional hospital.BotharemembersoftheMissiles’eight-manfootballteam.
Theothers,thetwodriversandthe passengerintheSUV–an18-year-old manfromChadwickwhoisa2021 graduateof MilledgevilleHighSchool –weretakentoalocalhospital.The car’sdriverwascitedforfailureto yieldandforagraduateddriver’s licenseviolation.
PoloathleticdirectorTedAlston saidThursday’seventdemonstrates howlocalschooldistrictshelpeach
EarleenHinton/ShawMediaMembers ofthe Polo andMilledgeville volleyball teams hold hands and stand together for the national anthembefore the start oftheir Oct. 13 matchin Polo The Marcos, along withPolo High School staff and students, held a 50/50 raffle, silent auction and bake sale during the matchwith proceeds benefiting two Milledgeville teens who werecriticallyinjured during an auto accidentSunday, Oct. 9.
other.
“It’sagreatfeelingtoknowthat schoolswithinourconference,we reallycareabouteachother,wecare aboutourcommunities,ourstudents andourkids,”Alstonsaid.“Wewould alldoanythingforeachothertohelp eachotherout.It’sjustoneofthegreat thingsIloveaboutsmall-townfootball
andsmall-townsportsandliving wherewedo.”
PoloSuperintendentKellyMan drellechoedthatsentimentinapost ontheschool’swebsite.
“ThePoloCommunitySchoolDis trictwouldliketothankeveryonefor
theirhelp,donations,participationin lastnight’sactivitiestohelpsupport thefamiliesoftheChadwick-MilledgevilleSchoolDistrict,” Mandrell wrote.“Duetotheoverwhelmingoutreachfromthesurroundingcommunities,aswellashavingsomanypeople willingtogivetheirtimelastnight,we wereabletoraise$11,049.
“TheCentennialElementaryStaff alsoaddedtwogascardsfor$120each. Inashorttime,wewereabletoraisea totalof$11,289.Thisisanincredible amountinsuchashorttime.Iampersonallyhumbledandproud ofthis wonderfulcommunitythatwelivein. Thankyouforyourgenerosityand kindness.ItisagreatdaytobeaMarco aswellasbeingaChadwick-MilledgevilleMissileally.Thankyouagain.”
Polowasn’ttheonlyNUICschoolto reachouttohelptheteens.Forreston HighSchoolhelda50/50raffleand bakesaleatitsvolleyballgametoraise moneyforthefamilies.
T-shirtsalsoarebeingsoldas a fundraiserforthefamiliesandare availabletoorderontheMilledgeville HighSchool’sFacebookpage.
TheMilledgevilleMinisterialAssociationalsohascreatedanaccountat MilledgevilleStateBank,451N.Main St.,toassistthefamilieswithexpenses.
DisciplesUnitedMethodistChurch,Mt.Morris,is addressingCOVIDsafetyconcernsbyofferingitsfamous FallFestdinnersonFriday,Oct.28,from4:30to7p.m.as atakeout,drive-thruonlyevent.Thechurchislocatedat 102MapleAve.,inMt.Morris.
Chickencasseroledinners,$13each,willinclude a generousservingofDisciples’famouschickencasserole, alongwithcoleslaw,cranberrysauce,aHawaiianroll, andachoiceofapple,pecan,pumpkinorrhubarbpie.
Chickencasserolesforfourpeople,$22each,which arereadytobakeorfreeze,alsowillbeavailable.
Cookieswillbein3-poundboxes,$20,andwillinclude homemadechocolatechipbars,KitKatbars,lemonbars, pumpkinbars,snickerdoodlesandwhitechipdream cookies.
1)Gotohttps://disciplesumc2017.homesteadcloud. com/andcompletetheonlineorderingprocess.
2)PickupanorderformfromtheMtMorrisLibrary, theMtMorris SeniorCenter,orthe“NewsBox”offthe Disciplesparkinglotandplaceitwithyourpaymentin Disciples’secure dropboxlocatedonthenorthside buildingoffthechurchparkinglot(CornerofMapleand Hittstreets).
3)Calltheorderinat815-734-4853duringofficehours (9a.m.to1p.m.,MondaythroughFriday).Onlyorders withpaymentswillbeprocessed.
Ittookthe15thofIllinoisthree daystotraveltoVicksburg,Mississippi,bysteamshipin1863.It wasMayof1863andinAprilofthat yeartheSecretaryofWaropenedup theenlistmentofAfricanAmerican troopscalledColoredTroops.
Theyneededmentobeinchargeof thosetroopsandR.D.Woolsey ofthe 15thtookoneofthosepositions.The 15thlookedfavorableuponthatdecision.
RichardWatson,whowasstillin Tennesseewiththe36thofIllinoiswas hopingforapromotionto2ndLieutenant.Therearemanyadvantagesto thispromotion.Youarerespected morebythemenandifyouare woundedordisabled,yougetquite a pensionbuthefeltthattherewereotherswhocould beinlineforpromotions.
Richardstillfelthisdecisionto enlistwasagoodonebuthewascon-
cernedabouthistwobrotherswho werealsointheservice.Thisplaced much strainonhissisterJenniewho mustteachschooltokeepthefamily goingathome.Richardwasconcerned about her health.Thereweremany concernsinthemindsof thosewho werefightingintheCivilWar.
Followingtheendofthewarmany ofthe5,000coloredtroopswhowere stationedatVicksburgcontinuedto liveinthatarea.ThousandsofAfrican AmericanscametoMississippiand werepartoftheFreedmen’s Bureau program.MariaWaterburyofPolo wenttoMississippitobeateacherin
thatprogram.ShewenttoAberdeen, Mississippi,andworkedforseven years.
WhenBruceandIarrivedinVicksburgwewentimmediatelytotheVisitor’sCenterforinformationandIwas pleasedto readabouttheFreemen’s Bureauprogramintheirbrochure.It wasnicetoknowwehadateacher fromPolotakepartinhelpingpeople learntoread.
BruceandIthentookpartinthe drivingtourandendedupatthe IllinoisMemorialuponthe hill.Itwas beautifulandBruceclimbedupallthe stairstoseeallthenamesofthemen fromIllinois.Therewasthe15thwho hadbeeninvolved,allnamed.Ididnot attempttoclimballthesteps.
Justrecently,sonSteveandhis wifeCheri,alsovisitedtheVicksburg Park.Theyfacetimedwithmeathome fromtheIllinoisMemorialsoIcould seetheinsideofthisbeautifulspot.
Thenameswereallthereofthemen from Illinoiswhofoughtsohardin thisarea.Iamamazedattechnology sinceIcouldseeallthenamesofthe 15thfromnorthernIllinois.Steveand CheriwereontheirwaytoTexas.
BruceandIonourvisitdidnot havetimethatdaytoseeallofthepark soweheadedtoourhoteltocheckin. Thenwedrovearoundthisbeautiful southerncommunity.Ipickedthe WalnutHillsforourdinnerthateve ning.Whenwewalkedbythedessert displaycaseandIsawallthepossibili ties, Iknewimmediatelywewereina highclassspot.
Isawtiramisuandcreambrulee amongmanyotherdeliciouslooking desserts.Ithoughttomyself,thisis goingtobeagreatevening.
•BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.
Around1940whileusinganoutside toilet,ofcourse,Ididn’tthinkatage87 Iwouldbewritinganarticleaboutoutsidetoilets.
Grandma’southousewasabucket outhouse.Whileusingthebuckettoilet,Iwasconcernedananimalwould bite myexposedrear.Thepit toilet at ourplaceemptiedintoastreamand I wouldhearthewatersplashwhen I wasusingit.Iwasraisedonasmall farmlocatedsouthofLafayette,Indiana.
RecentlyIwascalledtolookatthe remainsofahisandhersouthouse locatedinGrandDetour.Oneofthese wasrecentlyremoved.
IwasaskedifIknewofanyonewho wouldexcavatethepittoiletsandlook foranyhistoricremains.LikeIoften doIcontactedRogerCain.Thesewere previouslylocatedattheSheffield Hotel.
Onthe internetIlocateda photoof theSheffieldHotelwithahorsedrawn hackusedtotransportpassengersto
andfromtheDixonDepots.Amos SheffieldcametoGrandDetourin1861 andopenedahotelin1865.
Amoswasbornin1828anddiedin 1893.ThishotelwaslocatedonthecornerofRockandRiverStreets(nowIllinois2).Along withthephotoofthe SheffieldHotelarephotosofthehotel outhouses labeledhisandhersouthousesandhistombstone.
ThishotelburnedMay14,1928. A photoshowingthefireshowsasign locatednearthestreetreading“Food FamousForFiftyYears.”
It’samazingthatoneoftheseouthousesstillstandsandtheotherone wasdisassembledsoitcouldbe restored.
Theinternetstoryconcerningouthousesisentitledtoilettypescovered byshelters.“Anouthouseoftenprovidesashelterfor a pitlatrine,which collectshumanfecesinaholeinthe ground.Whenthepitfillstothetop,it should byeither emptiedoranewpit constructedandthesheltermoved or rebuiltatthenewlocation.”
In1933,twoyearsbeforeIwasborn,
about1.77billionpeopleusedpit latrines.
Abuckettoiletconsistedofaseat andportablereceptacle(bucketor pail).Thesewereemptiedbytheownersintocompostingpilesinthegardensorincities,municipalworkers oftenknownasnightworkersemptied andreplacedthebuckets.
WhiledrivingaroundOgleCounty wespottedseveralouthousesstill standing.JohnBarnharthasthree
PhotosprovidedbyOttoDick These photosshow theremains of two outhouses located in Ogle County One of these wasrecently removed. Also shown is the pit below the razed outhouse.
standingathishome.
Oneplacewestopped duringour ridessaidthatwhilehavinganoutside partytheyallowedthevisitorstouse theouthousesotheycouldexperience apieceofourhistory
Oneouthousewevisitedhadan outhousewithahisandherseatsand alowerseatforchildren.
•OttoDickisaretiredteacherand hasresearchedOgleCountyhistory forseveralyears.
JohnTuttleandfriendswillbepresentinga programthatwasheldattheLovesParkVeteran’s Memorial.
TuttleisthechaplainoftheOregonVFW/Oregon LegionandisactiveinthePOW/MIAorganization.
Foradditionalinformationregardingthis program,callOttoDickat815-440-0693, RogerCainat815-757-9715orChrisMartinat 815-742-8471
About 60peoplebravedachillin Sunday’sairtomaketheirwaytothe Mt.Morriscampussquareforthe inauguralFamilyFallFestival.
“Ithinkitwasagreatturnoutfor ourfirstyear,”said TiffanyWest,Let FreedomRingCommitteechairperson.“Wehadagreatturnoutfor vendors.Thekidsincostumesenjoyedit. That’sthebest.”
Theeventwasafundraiserforthe LFRFourthofJulyfireworkshow. Fireworkscostatleast$20,000,and thatprice –whichLFRstrugglesto raise–isexpectedtoincreasenext year,Westsaidinapreviousinterview.
FamilyFallFestival attendeeshid theirhandsinjacketpocketsandkept theirhoodsuporhatsonaswinds between15and20mphcombinedwith theroughly50-degreeweathertocreateacrispautumnday.
Still,theweatherisoneofthethings thatwentrightforthisevent,said West,whoalreadyislookingtoward nextyear.
“Hopefully[we’ll]doitnextyear,” shesaid.“I’ddefinitelylovetosee morepumpkinsandmorevendors. Fillthiscampusup.It’dbeawesome.”
Activities includeda craftfair, balloons,apumpkincarvingcontest, making–andchasing–giantbubbles, pennycarnivalgamesandacostume paradearoundthecampus.
“Idefinitelyfeelthatwecanexpand withmoregamesforthekids,”West saidwhenaskedifshehadanychanges inmind fornextyear.“Idon’tknow aboutbouncyhousesjustyet,butIdo feelthatjusthavingmorefunforthe kids.Wedefinitelyliketoseethekids comeoutandhavetheircostumeson
Thewinners ofthe Family Fall Festival pumpkin carving contest pose fora photo at Mt. Morrisvillage square on Oct. 16.Left to right are Tiffany West (posing for husband Bryon West)who won the 16-and-up age group; Mia Ball, 9, of Mt. Morris, HallieClark,12, of Byron, and Eva Clark, 14, of Byron,shared the award for the 11-15 age group; Owen Newcomer, 8, of Oregon, won the 6-10 age group. Thiswas thefestival’s first year; it serves as anadditional fundraiser for the Let Freedom Ring Fourthof July fireworks.
Pumpkincarvingcontestjudges KeithAvey,MikeFayandJimHopkinsselectedfivewinnersinfourage groups.
SiblingsEllisFry,2,andHarlan Fry,5,bothofPolo,tiedaswinnersof theages5-and-undergroup.Pumpkins enteredinthecategorywerecolored, notcarved.
OwenNewcomer,8,ofOregon,was selectedasthewinnerofentrantsaged 6to10.EvaClark,14,ofByron,won amongthe11-to15-year-olds.Bryon West,ofMt.Morris,waschosenas winnerofthe16-and-upagegroup.
“Justforashortlittleevent,it’s perfect,”Westsaid.“Everylittlebit helpsforthefireworks.”
LEFT: Elijah Shields, 1, of Dixon,reaches for several large bubbles His monkey costume was one of many costumes worn to the event by attendees. ABOVE: Tegan Turner, 5, of Mt. Morris, tosses a toy pumpkin into a bucket aspart of a penny carnivalgame.
AnOregonmanmustregisteras asexoffenderfor lifeafterbeingconvictedOct.12offourcountsofpossessionofchildpornography.
CharlesM.Christensen,44,alsowassentencedin OgleCountyCourttofouryears’probationafter pleadingguiltytofourcountsofpossessionofpornographicimagesorvideosonhiscellphonethat depictedchildrenyoungerthan13involvedinsex acts.
ChristensenwaschargedDec. 3withsevencounts; threeweredismissedaspartofhispleaagreement.
theNationalMuseumofCivilWarMedicine inFrederick,Maryland,willspeakon “NursingandtheEvolutionofHospitals.”He istheauthorofseveralbooksrelatingto medicineintheCivilWarEra,aswellasan AntietamBattlefieldguideinMarylandand guestlectureracrossthecountyonmany CivilWartopics.
Thereisnoadmissionfeebutdonations arewelcome.Foradditionalinformation, visitwww.gvmuseum.org.
StanandBarbSofolowillcelebratetheir 30thwedding anniversaryon Oct.24.
TheOgleCountySolidWasteManagement Department(OCSWMD)willbehostinga residentialelectronicsrecyclingeventanda fooddriveonFriday,Oct.28,from 9a.m.to 1p.m.(notetimechange)attheCounty AnnexBuildinglocatedat909PinesRoadin Oregon.
Afreepermitisrequiredinadvanceto attendtheeventandcanbeobtainedby callingtheOCSWMDat815-732-4020orvia emailatsolidwaste@oglecountyil.gov.
Includeyourname,addressandphone numberinyouremailrequest.Permit deadlineisWednesday,Oct.26.
Born: March30,1928
Died: October10,2022
MarilynJeanMuller, age94,passedaway inPinecrestManor NursingHome,Mt. Morris,IL,onMonday, October10,2022.
Marilynwasbornon March30,1928inRockford,IA,thedaughterofArthurJohn &GladysMarie(Call) Davidson.MarilynmarriedKennethMullerin 1949,andheprecededherindeath.Shewas a graduateofMt.MorrisHighSchool,andthe WesleyMemorialHospitalNursingSchool, Chicago,IL.
Marilynservedas anurseforKablePrinting Company,Mt.Morris,IL.Shewas amember oftheMt.MorrisChurchoftheBrethren.MarilynandKenvacationedinScottsdale,AZ.Shewasanavidgolfer,P.E.O.member,andwasonthePinecrestManorBoard.
Marilynissurvivedbyher 4nephewsand7 nieces;andspecialfriend,TedIncontro.
Marilynisprecededindeathbyherparents; husband,Kenneth;son,Michael;anddaughter,Rebecca.
FuneralserviceswereheldonMonday, October17,2022at11:00A.M.intheMt. MorrisChurchoftheBrethren,withRev. RodneyCaldwellofficiating.Burialwillbein OakwoodCemetery,Mt.Morris,IL.Visitation willbeheldonMonday,October17,2022in theBrethrenChurchfrom10:00A.M.until servicetime.
Thecouplehave fourchildren –Travis, ChadandNathan LinboomofPoloand StephanieSofoloof Dixon.
TheLeafRiverLionswillbehonoring veteransonSaturday,Nov.12,with aDrive ThruBratandHotDoglunch.Veteranswill eatforfree.
Proceedsfromtheeventwillbedonatedto theVeteransDropinCenterinRockford.The centerprovides agatheringplacefor homelessveteransandfeedsthem anoon andeveningmeal.Veteranscanalsoget clothingandotherpersonalitemsthere.
Thecenteralsohashelpedveteransfinda home.
TheLionswillbeservingbrats,“allbeef” hotdogs,applesauce,chips,cookieanda beverage.Costforthedrive-thrulunchisby freewilldonation.Anadditionalsandwich willbeavailablefor$3.
ThelunchwillbeavailableattheOldFire Stationat103W.SecondSt.,nexttothe BertoletMemorialbuildingfrom11a.m.to 1p.m.Comeandhelpsupporttheworth-
Itemsacceptedatthiseventincludeall televisions,computers,monitors,computer hardwareandcables,laptops,tablets, cellphones,printers,desktopcopiers,FAX machines,DVD/VCRs,stereoequipment, radios,boomboxes,videogameequipment, phonesystems,holidaylightstrands, rechargeablebatteriesandotherassorted electronics.
Microwaveovensareacceptedfor a$5 perunitfee. Acomprehensivelistof accepteditemswillbeincludedwithyour permit.
Vacuumcleaners,fans,heaters,dehumidifiers,appliances,lights,smokedetectors, motors/pumps,coffeemakers,grills, toasters,andbreadmakersarenotaccepted atthisevent.Nobusinessorinstitutional electronicsaccepted.
Pleaserememberthelessfortunateinour communityandbring anonperishablefood itemtotheeventtobedonated.All donationswillbedistributedbythe OCSWMDtolocalfoodpantiesacrossOgle County.Itemsacceptedincludenonexpired cansandjarsoffoodandboxedfooditems.
Also,householdessentialssuchassealed toothpaste,soap,cleaningsupplies,laundry supplies,papertowelsandsuchare accepted.CalltheOCSWMDatthenumber abovefor afreepermitorformore informationaboutrecyclingoptionsinOgle County.
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Thewordsweknowmakeupour vocabulary.Wehavelistening,speaking,readingandwriting vocabularies. Forthismonth,andthenextfewcolumns,wewillcontinue to lookatallof thesevocabulariesandexaminehow theyrelatetoreadingandwriting.We alsowillconsiderwayswecanhelpour childrenandgrandchildrenbuildarich vocabulary.
Ourlisteningvocabulariesarethe firstwebuild.Exceptforhearing-impairedchildren,thisvocabularydevelopsfrom birth.Achild’slistening vocabularyandtherelatedorallanguageskillsareavitalfoundationfor learningtoreadandwrite.Thereare manywayswecanhelpbuildourchildren’sandgrandchildren’slistening vocabulary.
Onekeywayitisbuiltisbyhaving conversationswithourchildren.As weplaywithbabiesdoingthingssuch
PoloPoliceChiefTroyRandallreportsthe followingpoliceactivity.
JohnathonM.Hasenstab,25,ofForreston, wasarrestedat5:44p.m.fordrivingwitha revokedlicenseandoperatinganuninsured motorvehicle.Hasenstabwasalsogivena verbalwarningforillegalcellphoneuseand wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJail.
OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooksreportsthe followingpoliceactivity.
Oct.11
At10:11at12:06a.m.,policerespondedto atrespassingcomplaintattheOregonSuper Value,locatedat204N.4th Street,resulting inthearrestofHayliM.Stier,31,ofOregon, forcriminaltrespasstorealproperty.Stier wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJail.
Oct.13
At11a.m.,policerespondedtoatwo-vehicletrafficcrashinthe200blockofN.4th Streetinvolvinga2014Forddrivenby CynthiaS.Stocker,58,ofOregon,anda parked2018ChevroletbelongingtoComcast Corporation,Oregon.Nocitationswere
asticklingtoesandtummies,wesay thenameofeachbodypart.Thiseventuallyleadstoevenyoungbabies learningtonameandpoint to alldifferentpartsofthebody.Wealsocan justtalkaboutdailyactivitiesofall kindssuchascooking,doingthe dishes,foldinglaundry.Wecantalkto our childrenaswegetgroceries.This maynotseemimportant,buthaving everydayconversationshelpsbuild languageandlisteningvocabulary.
Singingandplayingsongsis anotherwaytobuildthisfoundation. Thereismuchresearchaboutthe
powerofmusicinlearning.Notice howmostchildren’stelevision programsusesongstoteachkeyconcepts. Thinkaboutthealphabetsongor othersongsyou’veknownsinceyou wereachild.Rememberthatourchildrenandgrandchildrenareaforgivingaudience,soitdoesnotmatterif wearenotgreatsingers.Whatmatters isenthusiasticallysharingtheloveof musicandsongs.Wordsin thesongs arebuildinglisteningvocabulary.
Readingaloud isoneofthemost importantactivitieswecansharewith ourchildrenandgrandchildren.The richwriting inqualitychildren’s booksbuildsandstretchesourlisteningvocabularies.Think aboutthe storyofthethreelittlepigs.Wemight findthewords bundle,huffandpuff, and blaze. Thesewordsaddtochildren’svocabulary.Thebeautifulphotographsandillustrationsleadto
meaningfulconversationsbetween thereaderandthelistenerwhichare also vitalforbuildingrichvocabularies.Rereadingfavoritebooksbuildsin repetitionandhearingfamiliarwords andphrasesoverandoverpromotes deeperlearning.
Ourlisteningvocabularyremains oneofthestrongestthroughoutour lives,soitisworthourtimetohelp buildit.So,enjoyhavingconversationswithyourchildrenandgrandchildren.Singandplaywiththem. Readaloudtothem.Youwillbehelpingtobuildimportantorallanguage skillsandastronglisteningvocabulary,butmoreimportantyouwillbe havingfun!
•MaryGardnerisaretiredteacher whospecializedin readingandisstill aninstructorintheDepartmentof CurriculumandInstructionatNorthernIllinoisUniversity.
GeneralCallsforService Oct.3-16
CharleneK.BeamantoBryanA.and VictoriaL.Holder,4006S.LowellParkRoad, Oregon,$180,000.
LarryDavidStilestoTommyRayRomando, 4262W.stateRoute64,Mt.Morris, $190,000.
GustaveK.LameschIIItoJohnR.Carroll, 206S.HannahAve.,Mt.Morris,$22,500.
JayB.HolleytoKennethE.Aurand,303W. MainSt.,Mt.Morris,$129,500.
issued.
Oct.14
At10:30a.m.,policeissuedone15-year-old femalejuvenile,Oregon,acivilcitationfor possessionofcannabisnotmorethan10 grams.ThisviolationoccurredattheOregon HighSchool,210S.10th Street.
Oct.15
MichaelR.Smith,30,ofPolo,wasarrested at12:50p.m.fordrivingwhilelicense suspended.Smithwasalsoissuedcitations foroperatingavehiclewithanexpired registrationandoperatinganuninsured motorvehicle.Smithwastransportedtothe OgleCountyJail,
SeeOREGONPOLICE, Page 10
NickalasHarrisonandFatimaO.Gonzalez LoezatoWilliamJosephandKristenJoy Grimes,305W.MainSt.,DavisJunction, $142,500.
JohnC.SkinntoCatherineL.Overstreet, 387RedFoxDrive,DavisJunction,$260,000.
GaleB.andLisaR.ColemantoJuneV.and StevenM.Enders,230JoanneLane, Rochelle,$204,000.
RobertE.andJudithBelltoMichaeland ChristinePeters,7917W.BordeauxDrive, Dixon,$285,000.
TimothyC.andLindseyBejstertoJustin RichardLee,622CranbrookLane,Mt.Morris, $209,000.
McCanseLawrencePartnersLLCtoHope Garrett,500LillemorLane,Oregon,$90,000.
SharonA.HarrisonLivingTrust20101, MindyL.Tucker,trustee,toNickalas HarrisonandFatimaO.GonzalezLoeza,8248 N.MeadowlarkLane,DavisJunction, $154,000.
SharonA.HarrisonLivingTrust20101, MindyL.Tuckertrustee,toJamesV.Harrison Trust,NickalasHarrison,trustee,8246N. MeadowlarkLane,DavisJunction,$0.
JonathanJ.andHollyA.BargrenLiving Trust2018,JonathanJ.andHollyA.Bargren, trustees,toHouserPropertiesLLC,715W. BlackhawkDrive,Byron,$260,000.
SheriffofOgleCountyandLarryL. BallwahntoHubShuttleInc.,1003Lakeview Drive,Rochelle,$77,721.
Source:OgleCountyRecorder’sOfficeAnthonyZarate,17,ofDixon,wasissueda trafficcitationat7:38p.m.forspeeding,44 mphina30mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe600blockofN.4th Street.
TimothyD.Rosquist,61,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat10:29p.m.foroperating anuninsuredmotorvehicle.Thisviolation
OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereports thefollowingactivity:
Oct.10
MarlonAranda,19,ofAshton,wasarrested fordrivingonasuspendeddriver’slicense afteratrafficstopinthe20000blockofeast IllinoisRoute64at4:06p.m.Arandaalso wascitedforaloudmuffler.Arandawas releasedonasignatureI-Bondandgivena futurecourtdate.
Oct.11
AdamE.Moschel,56,ofMonroeCenter, wasarrestedfordrivingonasuspended licenseafteratrafficstopinthe100blockof SouthLafayetteStreetinByronat7:45p.m.. MoschelwastransportedtotheOgleCounty Jailandheldinlieuofbond.
EricDeery,41,ofAmboy,wasarrestedfor violationofbondconditionsafterdeputies respondedtothe300blockofNorthPrairie AvenueinPoloataround2:21a.m.in referencetoamedicalcall.Deerywas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld pendingacourtappearance.
JoseOrtiz-Molina,ofRockford,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicenserevoked afteratrafficstopatIllinoisRoute64and Interstate39at9:34p.m.Ortiz-Molinaalso wascitedforequipment.Ortiz-Molinawas transportedtotheOgleCountyJail.
DavidAHorvath,53,ofOttumwa,Iowa, wasarrestedfordrivingwhilelicense
occurredinthe400blockofW.Washington Street.
JacobA.VanDuyn,22,ofRockford,was arrestedat11:11p.m.fordrivingwhileunder theinfluenceofdrugs.VanDuynwasalso chargedwithimpropercontainerasadriver andissuedacitationfordisobeyingatraffic controldevice.Theseviolationsoccurredat theintersectionof4th andWashington Streets.VanDuynwastransportedtothe
OgleCountyJail.
MyaJ.Hernandez,18,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat6:46p.m.fordisobeying atrafficcontroldevice.Thisviolation occurredattheintersectionof4th and WashingtonStreets.
ThomasS.Stegle,36,ofStockton,was issuedacitationat7:09p.m.fordisobeying
atrafficcontroldevice.Thisviolation occurredattheintersectionof4th and WashingtonStreets.
Nineparkingcitationsand14verbal warningswereissuedOct.10-16.
Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law.
suspendedafteratrafficstopinthe1000 blockofSouthSkareRoadataround11:25 p.m.Horvathalsowascitedfornovalid registration,improperdisplayofregistration andoperatinguninsuredmotorvehicle. Horvathwasreleasedona$2,500I-Bond andgivenafuturecourtdate.Afterfurther investigation,NikkiL.Carr,37,ofOttumwa, Iowa,wasarrestedforpossessionofa controlledsubstanceandviolationofthe DrugParaphernaliaAct.Carrwastakeninto custodywithoutincidentandtransportedto theOgleCountyJailwhereshewasheld pendingacourtappearance.
Oct.14
AnthonyBeltran,41,ofRockford,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstopneartheintersectionof IllinoisRoute251andBethelRoadataround 3:39p.m.Beltranwasreleasedfromthe sceneonanI-Bondandgivenafuturecourt date.
DavidMack,34,ofRockford,wasarrested fordrivingwhilelicenserevokedaftera trafficstopinthe20000blockofeastIllinois Route64ataround8:20p.m.Healsowas citedforspeeding,nofrontregistrationand aninoperableregistrationlight.Mackwas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld inlieuofbond.
CarrieCowley,30,ofMt.Morris,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstopinthe15000blockofeast IllinoisRoute64ataround8:33p.m.Cowley
alsowascitedforoperatinganuninsured vehicle.CowleywasreleasedonanI-Bond andgivenafuturecourtdate.
Ataround12:25a.m.,deputiesresponded to13939IllinoisRoute72(JunctionCorner Burgers)forawelfarecheckonamale subjectintheparkinglot.Afteraninvestigation,AnthonyC.Nunez,18,ofRockford,was arrestedforaggravateddrivingunderthe influenceofalcohol,drivingunderthe influenceofalcohol,drivingwhilelicense suspendedandillegalpossessionofalcohol byaminor.Nunezalsowascitedfor impropertransportationofalcohol.Nunez wastakenintocustodywithoutincidentand transportedtotheOgleCountyJailpending
SydneyK.Kuelling,22,ofForreston,was arrestedfordrivingwhileundertheinfluence ofalcoholandcitedforfailuretoreduce speedtoavoidacrash.At2:45a.m., deputiesandtheByronPoliceDepartment weredispatchedtothe7000blockofNorth RiverRoadfora911hang-up.Itwas determinedKuellingwasdrivinga2008 PontiacG6southboundonNorthRiverRoad, swervedtomissananimalintheroadway andcrashedintothewestditch.Kuelling wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJailand heldinlieuofbond.
Thesechargesareaccusationsandall subjectsarepresumedinnocentuntilproved guiltyinacourtoflaw.
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September29,2022toNovember7,2022 MondaythruFriday8:30a.m.to4:30p.m. Saturday,November5,20229:00a.m.toNoon
Thefollowingisalistofassessmentchanges madeinBrookville,Forreston,Lincolnand Marylandtownshipsbythetownshipassessor, and/orapprovedor revisedbythesupervisorofassessments.Thevaluesshownare aftertheapplicationofequalizationfactors. Undertheauthorityof 35 ILCS200/9-210 (IllinoisCompiledStatutes),noticeishereby giventhatthefollowingequalizationfactors (or“multipliers”)havebeenappliedtoallnonfarmlandandimprovementsonclass0010, 0011,0020,0028,0030,0040,0050,0060 and0070propertiesinthefollowingtown ships,allother classes receiveda1.0000 factor;
Brookville 1.0256 Forreston 1.0256 Lincoln 1.0750 Maryland 1.0750
Pursuantto35ILCS200/10-115, the farmlandassessments forthe 2022 assessmentyearhave increased by10% of the precedingyear’s mediancroppedsoil productivity indexper acre as certifiedby theIllinois Department of Revenue.Data wasprovidedbythe FarmlandAssessment AdvisoryBoardand approvedbytheOgle CountyFarmland AssessmentReview Committee resultinginanincreaseinas sessmentof$38.73 per acre for eachsoil productivityindex.
Pursuantto35ILCS200/12-10,individual noticeswillnotbemailedonpropertieswith assessmentchangesduetoequalization alone.Thefactorsshownaredetermined bytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue’s most recent sales-to-assessmentratio study,andtakeintoconsiderationany as sessmentchangesmadebythe assessor. Thesefactorsbringtheaverage assessmentlevel in thetownships to331/3%of marketvalue,andtheywillbe appliedto the categoriesofpropertylistedabove. Yourtownship assessorislistedbelow. Yourpropertyistobeassessedatthe above medianlevel. Youmaychecktheaccuracy ofyourassessmentbythefollowingpro cedure:divideyourassessmentby0.3333 (medianlevelofassessments).The resulting valueshould equalthe estimatedfaircash valueofyourproperty.Ifthe resultingvalue is greaterthanthefaircashvalueofyourprop erty, youmaybe over-assessed.Ifthe resultingvalueislessthanthefaircashvalueof yourproperty,you maybeunder-assessed. Ifyoubelieveyourproperty’s faircashvalue isincorrectorthattheequalized assessed valuationisnotuniform withothercom-
parablepropertiesinthesameneighborhood,thefollowingstepsshouldbetaken:
1.Contactyourtownshipassessor to review the assessment.
2.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththeassessor review, taxpayersmay fileacomplaint with theOgle County.
3.File acomplaintofassessmentwiththe BoardofReview.The final filingdeadlinefor yourtownshipisgenerally 30daysfromthis publicationdate.Afterthisdate,the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaintsforproperties inthistownships.Formoreinformationon complaintdeadlines,call(815)732-1150or visit usat 105South5thSt,Suite 215,Oregon,Illinois61061.
Ifyoubelieveyourpropertyisover-assessed,youmay fileanappealwithin 30 days ofthispublication.Thedeadlineto file anappealofthe 2022assessmentis November 21,2022.
See www.oglecountyil.gov/departments/ supervisor-of-assessments/ forassessor contactinformation,assessmentpublications, appealandexemptioninformation. Anassessmentisnotataxbill.The assessmentallocatesthepropertytaxburdenbased onthevalue of your real property, and theaggregate valueof all propertyinthetaxdistrict. Ingeneral,thehighervaluedpropertiespay more taxesthanthelowervalued properties.
Exemptions:exemptions reducethe taxablevalueofhomestead property.Exemptionsareavailableforowneroccupied,seniors, disabledanddisabledveterans, returningveterans, andcertainhomestead improvements. Ogle CountyAssessorsfor these townshipsis
Angie Dieterman Phone815-908-0616 angiedieterman@gmail.com
Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourassessment,itis recommended thatyoucontact yourassessorfora review and explanation. OgleCounty
Supervisor ofAssessments 105S.5thSt.POBox40 Oregon,IL61061 815-732-1150
06-27-159-008MCPHILLIPS,ROBERT E&BER18,014 06-27-159-009SPEARS,DUSTINK & SARAHA942 06-27-200-003SPEARS,DUSTINK & SARAHA93,114 06-27-300-003SPEARS,DUSTINK & SARAHA144,792
01-11-100-007GROEN,SHAWNE 15,272 01-11-100-008JOHNSON,SHELBYM 7,938 01-11-100-009GROEN,RICKYATRUSTEE14,107 01-11-100-010GROEN,SHAWNE6,705 01-22-300-007JOHNSON,CONNIELTRUSTEE45,737 01-22-300-008COULTHARD,JEREMYL&STAC90,023 02-05-207-006SIEBARTH,SETHA 30,883 02-05-232-008BALSAMO,HOLLY&BOUVIA,A7,477 02-05-277-007BENDORF,ROGER&LISA1,324 02-05-281-001HAMER,MARKL&JOANN46,639 02-08-100-007FUNK,JERRYR&GENANDT,34,838 02-08-100-008GIPPER, KYLEJ&CYDNEYN50,395 02-21-200-005KILKER,ROGERF&AUDREYR10,160 02-28-376-005DRAYTON,TIMOTHYS&MICHE52,731 02-28-453-014ANDERSON,KEITHEUGENE24,221 02-28-460-008STKELLC 6,829 02-33-178-008JAMES&ASSOCIATESLLC7,367 02-33-207-017CASEYSRETAILCOMPANY276,087 02-33-207-018FORRESTONAUTOBODYLLC24,338 02-33-207-019SMOKINGUNWORXLLC1,026 02-33-254-005VILLAGEOFFORRESTON40,959
Lincoln Township 07-04-100-002BOETTNER,NATHAND&AMAND59,502 07-16-100-006TRANK,CARL 71,204 07-17-100-002MCKEAN,BENJAMINC54,372 07-17-400-007BOWSER,BRIANC 38,995 07-19-400-008POPE,MEDWARD&ALICEA107,439 07-21-253-003DEUTH,JOHNE&JEAN149,471 07-26-100-009GILBERT, JOHNL& MICHELLE54,008 07-31-200-002EICHHOLZ,KENNETHL&CARO 65,141 07-31-200-003HAENITSCH,SARAHJ&CODY49,181 07-35-400-002GRAY, RENEEM 76,553
Maryland Township 02-02-400-002LOTT, RYLEY 76,941 02-13-400-001SCHNEIDERMAN,RANDOLPH R 843 02-13-400-002SCHNEIDERMAN,RANDOLPH R 833 03-08-300-003 PATTERSON,JAMESF 98,636 03-16-200-003UPCHURCH,CHRISTOPHERDT24,525 03-16-200-004CECH,TIMOTHYJ& KARENM48,375 03-19-426-010DUNBAR,MARCUSW 98,632 03-20-200-010GASTON,MICHAELA&DEBORA23,470 03-29-400-004MYERS,DAVIDJ&GAILE26,037 03-31-300-004QUAM,CURT DTRUSTEECURT24,403 03-31-300-005QUAM,CURTDTRUSTEECURT13,599 03-31-400-007BALLARD,BRIANW&CAROLIN130,325 03-33-100-005BORNEMAN,ROBERT G&KAREN51,519
Thefollowingisalistof assessment changes madeinLeafRiverandMt.Mor ristownshipsbythetownshipassessor, and/orapprovedor revisedby thesuper visor ofassessments.Thevaluesshown areaftertheapplication ofequalization factors.
Assessed Brookville Township
ParcelNumberPropertyOwner
06-01-200-003BARKALOW,LISAK&TODDM11,004 06-15-100-003 SCHROEDER-LABUDDE FARMSLL 104,964 06-22-300-004HARRISON,BRANDENL&MACE26,957 06-24-200-004HAUGEN, JEFFREY&DIANEC83 06-24-300-002SMITH,GREGORY N 100,122 06-24-400-002GROTH,NATHAN 36,602 06-25-200-008MONGAN, ROBERT WILLIAM&E215,089 06-27-156-003IRVIN,RICHARDKEITH 2,900 06-27-159-001SPEARS,DUSTINK&SARAH A1,509 06-27-159-003SPEARS,DUSTINK&SARAHA1,455 06-27-159-007SPEARS,DUSTINK&SARAHA3,244
Under the authority of35ILCS 200/9210(Illinois CompiledStatutes),noticeis herebygiventhatthefollowingequaliza tionfactors(or“multipliers”)havebeen appliedtoallnon-farm landand improve ments onclass0010, 0011,0020,0028, 0030,0040,0050,0060and0070prop ertiesin thefollowingtownships,allother classes received a1.0000factor; LeafRiver 1.0750 Mt Morris 1.0790
Pursuantto35ILCS200/10-115,the farmlandassessmentsforthe2022assessmentyearhaveincreasedby10% oftheprecedingyear’s mediancropped soilproductivityindexperacreascerti fiedbytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue.DatawasprovidedbytheFarmlandAssessmentAdvisoryBoardan approvedbytheOgleCountyFarmland AssessmentReviewCommittee resulting inanincreaseinassessmentof$38.73 peracreforeachsoilproductivityindex. Pursuantto35ILCS200/12-10,individual noticeswillnotbemailedonpropertieswith assessmentchangesduetoequalization alone.Thefactorsshownaredetermined bytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue’s most recentsales-to-assessmentratio study, andtakeintoconsiderationanyas sessmentchangesmadebytheassessor.
Thesefactorsbringtheaverageassessmentlevelinthetownshipsto33 1/3 % ofmarketvalue,andtheywillbeapplied tothecategoriesofpropertylistedabove.
Yourtownshipassessorislistedbelow. Yourpropertyistobeassessedatthe abovemedianlevel. Youmaycheckthe accuracyofyourassessmentbythefol lowingprocedure:divideyourassessment by0.3333(medianlevelofassessments).
The resultingvalueshouldequaltheestimatedfaircashvalueofyourproperty Ifthe resultingvalueisgreaterthanthe faircashvalueofyourproperty,youmay beover-assessed.Ifthe resultingvalue islessthanthefaircashvalueofyour property,youmaybeunder-assessed. Ifyoubelieveyourproperty’sfaircashvalue isincorrectorthattheequalizedassessed valuationisnotuniformwithothercomparablepropertiesinthesameneighborhood,thefollowingstepsshouldbetaken: 1.Contactyourtownshipassessorto reviewtheassessment.
2.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththeassessor review,taxpayersmay fileacomplaint withtheOgleCountyBoardofReview. Forcomplaintforms,instructions,and theRulesandProceduresoftheBoard of Review, call(815)732-1150orvisitwww. oglecountyil.govformoreinformation
3.Fileacomplaintofassessmentwiththe BoardofReview.The final filingdeadline foryourtownshipisgenerally30days fromthispublicationdate.Afterthisdate, theBoardofReviewisprohibitedbylaw fromacceptingassessmentcomplaintsfor propertiesinthesetownships.Formore informationoncomplaintdeadlines,call
(815)732-1150orvisitusat105South 5thSt,Suite215,Oregon,Illinois61061.
Ifyoubelieveyourpropertyisover-assessed,youmay fileanappealwithin30daysofthispublication.Thedeadlineto fileanappealofthe 2022 assessmentis November21,2022
See www.oglecountyil.gov/departments/ supervisor-of-assessments/ forassessor contactinformation,assessmentpublications,appealandexemptioninformation. Anassessmentisnotataxbill. Theassessmentallocatesthepropertytax burdenbasedonthevalueofyour real property,andtheaggregatevalueofall propertyinthetaxdistrict.Ingeneral, thehighervaluedpropertiespaymore taxesthanthelowervaluedproperties. Exemptions: exemptions reduce the taxablevalueofhomesteadproperty.
Exemptionsareavailableforowner occupied,seniors,disabledanddisabledveterans, returningveterans, andcertainhomesteadimprovements.
OgleCountyAssessorsforthesetownshipsare Township Assessor LeafRiverAngelaDieterman Phone815-908-0616
Mt.MorrisPaulPeterson 815-561-4577
Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourassessment,itis recommendedthatyoucontact yourassessorfora reviewandexplanation. OgleCounty SupervisorofAssessments 105S.5thSt.POBox40 Oregon,IL61061 815-732-1150
ParcelNumberPropertyOwner Assessed LeafRiver Township
03-01-100-002WILLIAMS,ROBERTR&DONNA72,600
03-01-200-002JOHNSON,JOHNE&CHRISTEN91,535
03-01-300-007 PALS,ALANS&VICKIEL2,366
03-01-300-010BUTTEL,KRISTINAL 31,607
03-01-400-003ELLIOTT,JAMESP&MICHELE4,059
03-02-400-004FIORELLO,JOSEPHJ 42,316 03-03-300-003GANN,CRYSTALL 31,857 03-10-100-001SCHREIBER,DENNIS 29,630 03-10-200-005ROSE,SHARONR 32,395
03-10-200-007GANN,RICHARDC&LORRAINE88,557 03-10-200-008GANN,RICHARDC&LORRAINE56,885
03-10-400-007ZIPSE,GAYLEN 32,279 03-12-101-002MORRIS,JAYE&WENDYR38,905 03-12-126-001RUSSELL,JAMESW&CHRISTN7,678 03-12-127-006DANNER,TIMOTHYJ 35,576 03-12-201-001BORGMANN,WILLIAMR20,116 03-12-202-003TOMASIK,DANIEL 26,632 03-12-202-008MORALES,ALBERTO 4,972 03-12-202-009ELLIOTT,JAMESP&MICHELE90,550 03-12-202-010MORALES,ALBERTO 47,247 03-12-202-012WINTERTON,CHARLES26,826 03-12-300-006KIELSMEIER,JOSEPHHSR&94,839 03-12-400-005HAVEY,SHAUNR&ANGELA61,644 03-13-100-007GROOM,MICHAELJ&AUDREY83,068 03-13-100-009GROOM,MICHAELJ&AUDREY13,008
03-13-100-010SZYMCZAK,BRIANM 77,450 03-13-100-011LINDQUIST,KRAIGJ 37,603 03-13-100-012RICE,CONNORSTEVEN&TYLE65,522 03-13-100-013KIELSMEIER,JOSEPHHSR&1,798 03-13-100-017 WAGNER,BENJAMINC&KELDA40,898 03-13-100-018BOOK,MICHAELANDSHERRIE10,008 03-13-100-019BOOK,MICHAELANDSHERRIE14,513 03-13-200-004BETZ,WILLIAMJ 47,989 03-13-200-007MCNALLY, LORIANN&STEVEN32,410 03-13-200-009MOLANDER,GREGORYC& TAMA74,211 03-13-300-007NEWCOMER,ROBERT E&LINDA98,699 03-14-200-010RICHARDS,THEODOREP&KAR94,402 03-14-300-008GROOM,MICHAELJ&AUDREY14,081 03-14-400-007THEDEN,JACKR&SANDRAC44,137 03-14-400-008BRADBURY,ROBINA& PAMELA74,058 03-14-400-009BEACH,DUANEA 31,067 03-14-400-013RUIZ,KENNETHJ& PATRICIA28,741 03-14-400-014BADERTSCHER,ERIC&SHERRI56,649 03-15-100-003MILLER,THOMASM&CONNIE35,953 03-15-100-005GROSS,MATTHEWJ&ALETAJ75,746 03-15-100-006LINDEN,ALANG& LYNNEM85,814 03-15-200-004WEIGHTMAN,GERALDN&ELIZ11,670 03-15-200-005WEIGHTMAN,GERALDN&ELIZ11,624 03-15-200-009WEBER,DOUGLASR&NANCYA35,767 03-15-200-013HESLOP, DEANM 81,359 03-15-200-018ZIPSE,GAYLEN 10,259 03-15-300-010RITTMEYER,NATHANAELG&K65,844 03-15-300-015BERGIN,ALLISONE 95,495 03-15-400-011METZGER,STEVEN 84,784 03-22-300-001POGGIOLI,HARRYJRTRUST31,727 03-22-400-006EICHELBERGER,JODIA33,124 03-23-100-002WILLIAMS,JAMIEA&SHANNO66,572 03-23-200-003BOWERS,ROBERTC&TIFFANI3,225 03-23-200-004BOWERS,ROBERTC&TIFFANI29,560 03-23-200-005KAY, DONALDE 40,310 03-23-200-006SWANSON,DAVID& LYNN29,560 03-23-200-007FREEZE, LYLEL&PRISCILLA39,898 03-23-200-008SHAW, DUSTINM 72,942 03-23-200-009JOHNSON,DONALDL&BARBAR47,876 03-23-200-011LOWERY, WILLIAMJ&ELLAM67,404 03-23-200-012LOWERY, WILLIAMJ&ELLAM18,206 03-23-200-014BRAL,TINAM&HANCOCK,CU37,388 03-23-300-002ROOP,JOSHUAANDSARACHES58,002 03-23-400-005SWANSON,STEVENE&DIANE94,724 03-23-400-006SCHEFFNER,ROLLAND&VICKI59,640 03-24-100-002 LYONS,STEVEN&DENISER47,657 03-24-100-007MORRISSEY,JDENNIS&MARC58,991 03-24-200-004KOEHL,WILLIAMII&CARIST67,397 03-24-200-006WILSON,BENJAMINT 62,340 03-24-301-006BELTRAN,STEVENP&JENNIF78,768 03-24-351-002ROOP,RUSTYA&KARLEENS37,658 03-24-400-005TRENHOLM,GERALDINEA&ST33,764 03-24-400-007PUCKHABER,LUKAS 53,443 03-24-400-009KOZIOL,KEITHA&CATHERIN72,395 03-24-400-013VOSS,JULIEA 34,446 03-24-400-014QUIROZ,OMARCARMONA&DE60,017 03-24-400-015ULTSCH,CHRISTOPHER65,225 03-24-400-016COWAN,JAMESJ&GWENDOLYN10,334 03-24-400-017COWAN,JAMESJ&GWENDOLYN32,712 03-24-400-018COWAN,JAMESJ&GWENDOLYN10,335 03-24-400-019MERCADO,SANDRA 74,002 03-24-400-020EISELE,TODDH&DARCIJ103,345 03-24-400-021BRYANT,DAVIDS&PENNYL51,961 03-24-400-024GREMBA,DANIELR 37,193 03-24-400-025BOOK, TARIL&BOOK,AD99,087 03-24-400-027LINGEL,RANDYG 38,913 03-24-400-029DAVIS,KEVINR 56,343 03-24-400-032ROBERTS,JAMESE&ROBERTA49,170 03-25-100-009RICKS,JOSEPHT&NICOLER85,939 03-25-100-010RICKS,JOSEPHT&NICOLER13,330 03-25-300-005BOOK,MICHAELD&SHERRIE10,213 03-25-400-001ALTON,JANEM&ROGER23,674 03-26-300-006DAVIS,QUENTINHTRUSTEE31,697 03-27-100-005PETERSON,ANTHONYA&MICH31,174 03-27-100-015CUNNINGHAM,BRIAN&JANET79,719 03-27-100-016CUNNINGHAM,BRIAN&JANET43,655 03-27-200-002ZAMAN,SHIRLEYMBETZ&ST5,913 03-27-200-010WINEMILLER,DALEM&KRYST1,847 03-27-200-011BANNOSHA, WATHEQSHAKIRHA103,021 03-27-400-002BORNEMAN,ROBERTG&KAREN2,315
03-27-400-006LINDEMANN,RANDALLS&DIA48,612
03-34-200-003BORNEMAN,GLENTRUSTEE11,769
03-34-400-003LUNDQUIST,KYLE&BREAUNNA 55,424
03-34-400-004LILLSTROM,RUTHANN33,262
03-34-400-007SCHREINER,PERRY &SHARON54,984
03-34-400-010EDLER, KURT & KIMBERLY59,055
03-34-400-011NELSON,ALENEC 56,856
03-34-400-020MILLER,ROBERT& RUTH86,385
03-35-100-002WEBSTER,TIMOTHYP & CYNTH62,327
03-35-100-004LAGERSTAM, WAYNE&JOLENE 58,729
03-35-100-008WILSON,BENJAMINT 66,327
03-35-100-012KERWIN,WENDYMTRUSTEE144,697
03-35-300-002HOTING,DARYLL 51,497
03-35-400-002MATLOCK,JOHNL& PATRICIA38,533
03-36-128-001SCACE,MORGHAN 23,666
03-36-201-001ISLER,JACOB 32,237
03-36-201-007LEAF RIVERLUMBER INC 10,213
04-04-200-002COOGAN,NICOLE&MICHAEL34,164
04-04-400-001HARRIS,MARKJ&KARIL42,682
04-04-400-006EDWARDS,TROY &ALEXE33,123
04-05-100-002BUTTEL,KRISTINAL TRUSTE27,947
04-05-200-003KRAFT,BRYANJ& BROOKS,J33,751
04-05-300-002BUTTEL,MARK W & TRACIED86,457
04-05-300-007GULLEY,KEVINB & PARKS-MA 54,572
04-05-400-002SAYLES,GREGORY C &JAIME32,362
04-05-400-004BOEBEL,DANIELF& TAMMY L87,096
04-05-400-005RODRIGUEZ,AMBER 66,461
04-06-300-002MILLER,STEPHENF&GINAL63,342
04-07-200-004WILES,JOHNS&CYNTHIAM42,734
04-07-200-006WILES,JAMESF & MELINDA64,516
04-07-200-009FRANCO,DAVIDM&ROBERTA 64,525
04-07-200-010WILES,JAMESF 5,053
04-07-300-005WILTFANG,TIMOTHYR & JUDI12,462
04-08-100-007DIETRICH,CHRISTY 70,206
04-08-200-002KELLYANDAMYKUBATZKETRU81,577
04-09-300-002HERNANDEZPINEDA,HUBERTO49,677
04-09-400-004PEDERSON,ANDREWR&ERIN60,677
04-09-400-005WILLIAMS,ROGERG 56,495
04-17-100-007MEYERS, GREGORYD & DORMAN21,363
04-17-100-009MERKEL,CRAIG W &HOPE101,242
04-17-226-003GROLLEMOND, RICHARDG46,663
04-17-277-007CONRY, LORETTA L&BUSBY,81,378
04-17-277-009CONRY, LORETTA L&BUSBY,2,688
04-18-200-007 WATKINS,DAVID&NANCY 47,766
04-18-200-010ELLENA, MARK 26,543
04-18-200-011ELLENA,MARK 10,750
04-18-400-002BETZ, WILLIAM J 6,593
04-18-400-006MONTGOMERY-MORRISON,MICHA50,035
04-19-300-003 TAYLOR,CHARLOTTE A &MICH16,554
04-19-300-010HARE,CHARLESW&MARY J 60,872
04-19-300-011VINCER,AARONC 70,788
04-19-300-018WILLIAMS,RICHARDR& SHEL35,387
04-20-100-001ROUSH,MARKETRUSTEE71,355
04-20-200-004GUZMAN, ALEX&MORRIS WAGN73,540
04-20-400-001BOEHM, WILLIAMC &LINAI 14,645
04-21-300-005LINDQUIST,EDWARDA & CHRI48,536
04-21-300-008BROOKS,RICKYD 33,702
04-21-300-010DIETRICH,RANDALLL TRUSTE 90,467
04-21-400-004WHITEHEAD, JEFFREY& PAMEL58,478
04-28-300-002RICHTER,JOHNC&CYNDIS77,267
04-28-400-004KIRCHNER,WILLIAMJ&SHAR51,408
04-28-400-007YORDY, JEANIEL 28,628
04-28-400-008YORDY, TROY R 41,889
04-30-200-006DARMON,WILLIAMD& TRACI110,978
04-30-300-003SERNA,HECTOR L& MCCASLIN118,590
04-30-300-004DANIELANDRHONDABISHOPT69,782
04-30-300-006MILLER,MICHAEL&REBECCA 31,238
04-30-400-004SCHELLING,BRIAN&AMIE80,711
04-31-100-009BALLARD,GARETJ&AMANDA 70,613
04-31-200-002FERRY, CHARLESA 84,809
04-31-200-003BRADLEY, JIMMIELEE 39,703
04-31-200-006CARLSON,BRUCES& KRISTA84,314
04-31-400-004SHUMAN,GREGORY A &AMYC68,931
04-31-400-009BICKNESE,DAVIDS&JOSHUA35,039
04-32-200-003ZELLERS,KEITHE&CAROLL68,041
04-32-200-005 VANDERWYST, LOUIS & CAROL16,516
04-32-300-004DIETRICH,AARON&JENNA40,053
04-32-300-005DAVIS FAMILY TRUSTC/OQUE26,283
04-32-300-006 VANT,THOMASM& ALEXANDRI47,626
04-32-400-004KRECKLOW,MOLLIE& JOSHUA86,013
04-32-400-005
VANT,THOMASM& ALEXANDRI147,307
04-32-400-007BRATINA, JOSEPH&KATHRYN61,890
04-32-400-010ELLORANDO,NEPTHALI& PAME169,495 04-32-400-012KRECKLOW,MOLLIE& JOSHUA14,744 04-32-400-014BERGER,BRIAN A & STOCKWEL150,409
04-33-200-003PEARSON,GENEVIEVE 41,548 04-33-300-006DEMETZENSKY,ALEXANDER II 108,136 04-33-300-007TUNINK,WILLIAMJ& CHRIST121,785 04-33-300-010WILTFANG,ERICM& KRISTIN 60,491
08-13-100-002DIEHL,SCOTT C&BARBARAA264,306
08-19-100-007BOCKER FAMILY FARMSLLC 239,694
08-22-400-019HONGSERMEIER,WILMA157,642
08-26-152-002GESIN,TEDN 21,382
08-26-302-001REIGLE,TIMOTHYA 17,251
08-26-305-007DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC16,725 08-26-327-001KLENKE,CHRISTOPHERW27,367 08-26-327-002DLMJ INVESTMENTSLLC 13,564
08-26-329-004GALLAGHER,RON 42,890
08-26-353-001SCHLEIMER,MICHAEL 28,906 08-26-353-002 PALMER,DIANER&HACKBART32,769 08-26-353-003SMITH,GREGORY M 23,586 08-26-353-004PENNINGTON,JEFFA 35,138 08-26-353-005PSRENTERPRISES LLC30,850 08-26-353-012DIEHL,BRIAN D 21,379
08-26-376-011TERLIKOWSKI,MIKE 81,325 08-26-380-005SHARER,STEPHENC&SUZANN30,432 08-26-427-002BREWER,BRYANL & KIMBERLY 63,057 08-26-427-003DREW, DENNISL & SHERRI LY 57,073 08-26-476-003ROMERO,FRANCISCOJ&VIRG16,615 08-26-477-001RANDECKER,RICHARDD12,060 08-26-477-002PRICE,CHERYLA 15,608 08-26-477-003PRICE,CHERYLA 2,374 08-26-477-004MERRIMAN, DALEL 28,531 08-26-478-002RANDECKER,DOROTHY34,528 08-26-478-003MACKLIN, ROBERTD&KIMBER47,952 08-26-478-004ROSENBALM, JOHN 21,167 08-26-478-015BULL,BRIAN P 3,237 08-26-478-016ROSENBALM, JOHN 2,158 08-26-478-018YOUNT,JEFFREY 38,845 08-26-478-019YOUNT,JEFFREY 14,027 08-27-126-004SGRO,MARCE&CHRISTINED28,534 08-27-127-018DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC16,405 08-27-177-002DOBBS,GARY R&BRENDAL20,348 08-27-178-004BLACK,DAVIDS&DEBRA S 26,252 08-27-180-004DLMJ INVESTMENTSLLC15,974 08-27-180-019SCHUMAKER,WILLIAM&DAWN 41,654 08-27-256-011 WATSON, BRYAND 34,101 08-27-279-008REED,RICHARD 25,469
08-27-280-017LINDHORST,JOHNA TRUSTEE16,805
08-27-281-006BAKER,GERALD E & LISAA48,387
08-27-282-008HAAN,LOUIS&RICHARD15,690
08-27-282-013KANDUINC 9,284
08-27-283-004LASKI,GARY J 14,875
08-27-283-013HAAN,RICHARDJR 16,471
08-27-283-016ANTOINE,ANTHONYEDWARD39,923
08-27-283-018ANTCZAK,CHRISTIAN 25,469
08-27-403-004DLMJ INVESTMENTSLLC16,837
08-27-409-002NANCE-FLETCHER, RAVEN23,363
08-27-412-010DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC16,837
08-27-427-006UNIONSAVINGS BANK 321,982
08-27-427-015UNIONSAVINGS BANK 37,498
08-27-430-004LKBLPROPERTIESLLC16,646
08-27-432-007HAAN,RICHARDJR 8,416
08-27-432-008HAAN,RICHARDJR 1,619
08-27-432-012HAAN,RICHARDJR 32,370
08-27-432-018KELLER,CLAUDEE 7,773
08-27-432-019HAAN,RICHARDJR 16,199
08-27-435-005CUNNINGHAM,BRIAN&JANET16,831
08-27-452-011DEWALL,BREANAM 28,706
08-27-476-006DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC15,120
08-35-103-029ALLONBY, BRANDON 55,375
08-35-127-004JURIS,DAVIDA&DEGRASSI51,890
08-36-100-060REALTYINCOMECORPORATION 261,796
08-36-400-005THEFIRSTNATIONALBANK IN 258,960
Thefollowingisalistofassessment changesmadeinGrandDetour, Lafay ette,Oregon-Nashua,PineCreek,Pine Rock,Rockvaleand Taylortownships bythetownship assessor,and/orap provedor revisedbythesupervisorof assessments.Thevaluesshownareaf tertheapplicationofequalizationfactors. Undertheauthorityof35ILCS200/9210(IllinoisCompiledStatutes),notice is herebygiventhatthefollowingequaliza tionfactors(or“multipliers”)havebeen appliedtoallnon-farmlandandim provementsonclass0010,0011,0020, 0028,0030,0040,0050,0060and0070 propertiesinthefollowing townships,all otherclasses receiveda1.0000factor; GrandDetour 1.0750
Lafayette 1.0392
Oregon-Nashua1.0717 PineCreek 1.0750 PineRock 1.0392 Rockvale 1.0233 Taylor 1.0392 Pursuantto35ILCS200/10-115,the farmlandassessmentsforthe2022assessmentyearhaveincreasedby10% oftheprecedingyear’s mediancropped soilproductivityindexperacreascertifiedbytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue.DatawasprovidedbytheFarm landAssessmentAdvisoryBoard and approvedbythe OgleCountyFarmland AssessmentReviewCommittee resulting inanincreaseinassessmentof$38.73 peracre foreachsoilproductivityindex. Pursuantto35ILCS200/12-10,individual noticeswillnotbemailedonpropertieswith assessmentchangesduetoequalization alone.Thefactorsshownaredetermined bytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue’s most recentsales-to-assessmentratio study, andtakeintoconsiderationanyas sessmentchangesmadebytheassessor. Thesefactorsbringtheaverageassessment levelinthetownships to 33 1/3 % ofmarketvalue,andtheywillbeapplied tothecategoriesofpropertylistedabove. Yourtownshipassessorislistedbelow. Yourpropertyistobeassessedatthe above medianlevel. Youmaycheckthe accuracyofyourassessmentbythefol lowingprocedure:divideyourassessment by0.3333(medianlevelofassessments) The resultingvalueshouldequalthees timatedfaircashvalueofyourproperty. Ifthe resultingvalueisgreaterthanthe faircash valueofyourproperty, youmay
beover-assessed.Ifthe resultingvalue islessthanthefaircashvalueofyour property,youmaybeunder-assessed. Ifyoubelieveyourproperty’sfaircashvalue isincorrectorthattheequalizedassessed valuationisnotuniformwithothercomparablepropertiesinthesameneighborhood,thefollowingstepsshouldbetaken: 1.Contactyourtownshipassessorto reviewtheassessment.
2.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththeassessor review,taxpayersmay fileacomplaint withtheOgleCountyBoard ofReview. Forcomplaintforms,instructions,and theRulesandProceduresoftheBoardof Review,call(815)732-1150orvisitwww. oglecountyil.govformore information.
3.Fileacomplaintofassessmentwiththe BoardofReview.The final filingdeadline foryourtownshipisgenerally30days fromthispublicationdate.Afterthisdate, theBoardofReviewisprohibitedbylaw fromacceptingassessmentcomplaints forpropertiesinthistownships.Formore informationoncomplaintdeadlines,call (815)732-1150orvisitusat105South 5thSt,Suite215,Oregon,Illinois 61061.
Ifyoubelieveyourpropertyisover-assessed,youmay fileanappealwithin30 daysofthispublication.Thedeadlineto fileanappealofthe2022assessment is November21,2022
See www.oglecountyil.gov/departments/ supervisor-of-assessments/ forassessor contactinformation,assessmentpublications,appealandexemptioninformation. Anassessmentisnotataxbill.Theas sessmentallocatesthepropertytax burdenbasedonthevalueofyour real property,andtheaggregatevalueofall propertyinthetaxdistrict.Ingeneral, thehighervaluedpropertiespaymore taxesthanthelowervaluedproperties.
Exemptions:exemptions reducethe taxablevalueofhomesteadproperty.Exemptionsareavailableforowner occupied,seniors,disabledanddisabledveterans, returningveterans, andcertainhomesteadimprovements.
OgleCountyAssessorsforthese townshipsare TownshipAssessor
GrandDetour/ PineCreekRitaDauphin Phone815-973-0212
PineRock/Taylor/ LafayetteTinaBettner Phone815-218-3932
Oregon-NashuaGaryBolthouse
Phone815-732-2636
PineCreekRitaDauphin Phone815973-0212
RockvaleAdamGroenhagen
Phone815-219-0829
Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourassessment,itis recommendedthatyoucontact yourassessorfora reviewandexplanation. OgleCounty
SupervisorofAssessments 105S.5thSt.POBox40 Oregon,IL61061
815-732-1150
ParcelNumberPropertyOwner Assessed GrandDetour Township
16-31-127-004MALAHY,SANDRA&BENINA16,232 21-01-100-004COLLINS,DOUG&ANNA180,943 21-01-400-005BOPES, RYAN&MELISSA102,125 21-02-200-008BEESING,CONNOR 33,687 21-03-200-013ROOT, KYLEJ&RACHAELL181,720 21-07-100-012DREW,STEVENT&AMYK88,318 21-11-200-010KIPHART, RICHARDP&SUSAN235,918 21-12-100-007KELLY, RICHARD&KATHLEEN19,351 21-12-100-021REMMERS FARMLLC 29,113 21-12-100-022REMMERS FARMLLC 51,301
21-12-352-004LAY, ALECW&VICKIR 52,568 21-13-106-001MEYER,KAREN 6,343 21-13-106-002MEYER,KAREN 9,351 21-13-106-006MEYER,KAREN 6,343 21-13-106-009DREW,TIMOTHY&MORGAN,RH45,408 21-13-108-005SHEPHERD,SCOTT 19,243 21-13-108-007SHEPHERD,SCOTT 6,343 21-13-110-003MCLAWS,MICHAEL&AUSTIN,46,582 21-13-110-007KELLY, ROGERFTRUSTEE3,763 21-13-110-009HAMILL, LYNNAYC 22,782 21-13-132-002FRUIN,GARYL&GAILL82,495 21-13-132-003FRUIN,GARYL&GAILL3,763 21-13-157-003HUGGINS,THOMASL 18,813 21-13-157-005KREPS,WILLIAMR 23,290 21-13-157-006KREPS,WILLIAMR 3,763 21-13-157-008ROE,PHYLLISA 79,190 21-13-200-003MUNTEANUHOLDINGLLCOFDI53,751
Lafayette Township
23-03-400-007ORNER,JOHNA&ANNKTRUS220,283 23-03-400-008JIMENEZ,JESUS&DIANALAU38,924 23-04-200-007KURTH,KEVINATRUSTEEKAK27,151 23-05-400-006HARMS,AARON 10,912 23-07-200-007EBERT, LARRYK&ANEDAK21,741 23-08-100-004EBERT, LARRYK&ANEDAK59,029 23-08-100-005PITZER,DYLANR 56,644 23-09-200-004KURTH,JILLATRUSTEEJAK75,875 23-11-200-007LAUER,THOMASG&KIMBERLY14,295 23-11-200-008CHAPMAN,STEPHENM34,399 23-13-200-002KOCH,GARRETTD&KELSEYM64,079 23-15-100-002EBENSJR,HAROLDE&CHERY 78,008
16-01-252-006ERDAHL,TODDE&KRISTYL5,894 16-02-152-004LSILLLC 96,690
16-02-155-018WOLBER,BETHA 65,374 16-02-155-019SMITH,BRIANK&LORIS70,051 16-02-155-026SIEBRASSE,THOMAS 68,739 16-02-251-003CJMANAGEMENTLLC 80,378
16-02-277-004HEILMAN,WILLIAM 68,430
16-02-278-002WEISHAAR,TREVOR 74,445
16-03-103-023SIGLER,LORRETTAAJ 70,137
16-03-104-012KLUG,CYNTHIAS&GAILBREA33,107 16-03-107-007GOODWIN,BRADLEYA&WILLI38,169
16-03-110-003SILL,BRONWYNT 38,169 16-03-111-020STANBERY, DANNIED&FRANC66,542 16-03-112-005DEMARTINO,BARBARA46,290 16-03-112-007BARNHART, JESSEH 22,463 16-03-113-001NEUBERT, DANIELJ 26,693 16-03-113-002GLOSSER,APRILR&MARQUAN24,649 16-03-114-001CARRENO,ERIKAFIGUEROA22,094
16-03-117-010EDER,BRANDONC 37,092 16-03-118-005DICKSON,JOHN 19,882 16-03-118-006SCHAIBLE,JEREMYA 22,094 16-03-118-011GEROSA,CHRISTOPHERJ41,422 16-03-119-007WIGGALELLC 18,219 16-03-119-008CALDWELL,JESSICAM&MOSE35,417 16-03-120-008CHISAMOREIII,DANNYM&S96,624 16-03-152-001SCHUBLE,JOYL 22,094 16-03-154-001ANDREW,JOHNN&SUSANL21,022 16-03-154-003KAUFMAN,JAMESD 22,240 16-03-155-011OHATA,BARBARAJ 15,663 16-03-157-006BALL,NICOLED 43,528 16-03-158-009DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC14,592 16-03-158-011KACZMARZYK, PAULPTRUSTEE19,027 16-03-159-014HAZZARD,ADAM&REBECCA41,867 16-03-161-003GOWERS,SUEE 857 16-03-167-002FLAMENT, LAWRENCE 24,479 16-03-167-013GALLAGHER,RONNIEA35,597 16-03-168-015KANDULLC 47,327 16-03-172-005GILLICK,SUSANS 22,094 16-03-174-008BLACK,DAVIDS&DEBRAS22,629 16-03-175-003DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC16,937 16-03-175-013BOUBACK,NORMANM&CARRIE95,156 16-03-176-001ALVEY,KARINA 39,709 16-03-179-011HAAN,RICHARDJR 16,884 16-03-179-018VEITCH,CHADE 19,040 16-03-180-009KATKUS,MITCHELLJ 45,669 16-03-183-001HAZZARD,ADAMK&REBECCA62,168 16-03-183-002HAGEMANN,MERLINL&CINDY36,399 16-03-184-004MAPLEGROVEFIELDSLLC20,363 16-03-184-008BOURBONNAIS,ELLEN20,899 16-03-185-003BUSHENTERPRISESOREGON,L17,876 16-03-185-013DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC17,147 16-03-201-008BENESH,TODDM&KATHYL67,242 16-03-202-004WERNER,JAYE&LAURAJ18,988 16-03-276-005LARSON,ERNESTV 12,775 16-03-276-008SOMERVILLE, PAMELAJAN14,918 16-03-277-002BLACK,DAVID 5,876 16-03-277-006KRESHECK,MICHAEL 14,829 16-03-277-008BAKER,VERNOND&EVELYN15,454 16-03-277-017LANCASTE,CARL 13,055 16-03-277-020WEBSTER,LAURAR9,689 16-03-278-013IMIRIE,STEPHANIEM 20,189 16-03-280-014AJVAZI,MUHAMET 54,016 16-03-283-004NEHRKORN,MARKA&ANTHINA18,434 16-03-283-005STEFFA,BRIANR&JONETTA18,948 16-03-283-019MEAD,LARRYT&HELENJ50,263 16-03-301-006ZELLERS,CAROLMTRUSTEE17,271 16-03-302-004SCHMITT,SHEILAA 21,022 16-03-303-007ALFANO,ANTONINO&MARIANN36,976 16-03-303-010LAPAGEJR,DAVID&TONYAM40,312 16-03-303-011TRANCHINA,SUSANNA&SALVA 16,947 16-03-304-005ESTES,MICHAELANTHONY&A45,135 16-03-306-003NEWMAN,NICHOLASDONALD&41,384 16-03-307-007DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC15,433 16-03-310-010GESIN,TED 18,878 16-03-311-009AJHOMESLLC 22,094 16-03-311-010LOVBLAD,AMANDAL&LANCE22,094 16-03-312-009AJHOMESLLC 18,878 16-03-326-003MERRILL,MICHAELL&JOANN19,414 16-03-326-005IZEIROVSKI,LIRIDON 18,275 16-03-326-009GRANT,JACOBW 45,077 16-03-327-004MORAN,JAMESE&BERNADETT16,871 16-03-327-005TELKAMP,CHRISTINEMTRUST17,014 16-03-327-006JENNINGS,TRAVISL& PAMEL14,929 16-03-329-007TRANCHINA,SUSANNA&SALVA 19,003 16-03-329-008DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC22,094 16-03-330-005AJHOMESLLC 20,486
16-03-331-003BUSE,DAVIDF 37,167
16-03-331-007CORCORAN,JEFFREYD&LAUR18,042 16-03-333-004LONG,JAMESA 19,291
16-03-334-005DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC17,995 16-03-335-010COILCRAFT,INC 88,261
16-03-351-006GENDUSA,MATTHEW 43,787 16-03-351-007TODD,JOELS 33,346 16-03-351-009HAUB,KAYLA 49,255 16-03-352-010CHURNEY,KARENJ 38,041
16-03-356-006HARTNETT,THOMASJIII12,781 16-03-356-007AJHOMESLLC 18,878 16-03-356-010HENSON,CALEB&AMANDA34,097
16-03-356-011HARTNETT,THOMASJIII18,878
16-03-357-008ALFANO,SUSANNAETAL16,735
16-03-358-009HURLBUT,ROGER& CAROL44,455
16-03-359-002LAMPHERE,BRIAN&DIANA31,809
16-03-376-006CARLOCK,BREANNAN37,342
16-03-376-007ANDERSON,STEVENJ 18,125
16-03-376-010STEVENG PATTERSONTRUST21,092
16-03-376-012COIL,LESLIEE&DORISE18,834
16-03-376-013ROCHA,MINA 21,551
16-03-377-004MIDATLANTICIRALLCFBOM17,420
16-03-377-009NABER,PHILIP 15,733
16-03-381-003WHELPLEY,HAROLD&MELODY37,095
16-03-382-007MESSENGERSMICE,BETTYL18,362
16-03-476-012KANDULLC 8,537
16-04-103-007EICHHOLTZ,WILLIAMM&KAC103,794
16-04-105-003MANN,DANIEL&LESLIE74,144
16-04-105-004MERRILL,MATTHEWJ 47,777
16-04-105-005MERRILL,MATTHEW&DAWN6,966
16-04-126-005 VANT,DAMIEN&BREANNA57,708
16-04-152-006SCHMIDT, MARKA& BRITTANY95,697
16-04-177-009GEEVES,NATHANJ& KING,C70,588
16-04-179-025ETNYRE,DONALDR&NANCYT65,139
16-04-202-003PORTNER,KAINE&CHAPPELL,49,643
16-04-227-008PEARL,JUDAH&CARLA52,512
16-04-229-004MENNEN,LANCEJ 65,941
16-04-252-010BENZ,WILLIAMR 42,985
16-04-252-013JORDAN,ADAM&BURROWS,AL40,816
16-04-254-010MILLER,GREGS&CATHLEEN61,793
16-04-256-020WILSON,PHILIP 64,686
16-04-257-002ALLEN,WILLIAML&JOANS65,020
16-04-276-018JOHNSONSR,CLIFFORDJ& W22,149
16-04-276-019JOHNSONSR,CLIFFORDJ&W99,647
16-04-276-024JOHNSONSR,CLIFFORDJ&W6,752
16-04-280-008CASEY, JAMESJ 3,537
16-04-282-004BAUSONE,PHILLIPJ&BECKI69,007
16-04-289-005WILLIAMS,JORDANM& MORGA16,075
16-04-291-003BRUNS,CAITLINNOEL 32,152
16-04-292-008GALE,THOMASL&LISAL47,915
16-04-293-001WIGGALELLC 26,256
16-04-293-002WIGGALELLC 19,290
16-04-293-005JUSTICE,DARLENE 37,560
16-04-294-008TSUSAKI,SHAWNROBERT44,411
16-04-296-008WIGGALELLC 22,292
16-04-296-012JOHNSON,MAIA 39,902
16-04-296-013 WAGNER,MICHAEL&CHERYL17,683
16-04-427-011MIDATLANTICIRALLCFBOM15,733
16-04-427-014BOLEN,LOGANC&BEACH,EM27,993
16-04-428-011WRIGHT,LARRYA 16,076
16-04-429-006ARVES,STEPHENCONRAD&JO39,653
16-04-429-016DINGLER,DANIELL&ROSEMA18,387
16-04-429-017DINGLER,DANIELL&ROSEMA15,584
16-04-430-013KROGULL,LOGANWYATT39,616
16-04-433-003DIDIER,BRIAN&CHLOE TALL51,362
16-04-434-006EICHHORST,SUSAN 46,743
16-04-434-015FIRSTCHRISTIANCHURCH17,232
16-04-452-001GINN,PHILLIPG 29,643
16-04-476-017FLANAGAN,JOSIAH R 33,445
16-04-478-005MAY, KARLY JOSEPHINE41,139
16-04-478-017DLMJINVESTMENTSLLC21,092
16-04-478-018MENNENGA,DALEMTRUSTEED13,804
16-04-478-027WHETSEL,JACKIEG 32,956
16-04-478-029FINKBONER, PAULE&JOYA31,348
16-05-200-020BAUER,ERIKP&BAUER,B76,753
16-05-200-021BAUER,ERIKP&BAUER,B164,210
16-05-400-005FOX,MERLIND&LANETTEF97,448
16-06-151-007KHOR,ELAINE 72,683
16-06-151-008HORST, WENDELLE&DOLORES88,279
16-06-200-020TREMBLE,BRANDON&ERIN100,597
16-07-400-011COVIASOLUTIONSINC76,653
16-07-400-012FUES,JEFFREYEUGENE & CIN15,374
16-10-101-010GUZMAN, LINDAD&MIGUEL15,310
16-10-103-009KACZMARZYK, PAULPTRUSTEE18,000
16-10-126-007SWOPE,DONALDVH& PATRIC17,876
16-10-127-001ALBRIGHT,EVERETTG 44,352
16-10-128-007HAAN,RICHARDJR 17,163
16-10-128-008TRESTLE HOLDINGSLLC48,227
16-10-228-006OBRIEN, JESSICA 39,642
16-12-300-005LEARY, ROSEINA 49,373
16-12-478-003SESKO,CONNOR 30,823
16-12-478-006SNAPP, JASONS&SHAWNAR,20,250
16-12-481-003DRUMHELLER,AMBER15,059
16-15-278-005GILMOUR,JORDANL 41,501
16-15-477-008BLUMENTHAL,JOSHUAA9,502 16-15-477-009DETTMAN,BRANDONG&MEGAN126,069
16-15-479-002DALPHONSE,ROBERTS&ASHL15,004 16-15-479-003HEAD,CHRISTOPHERJ&KRUG 10,717 16-15-479-007KIRCHNER,MATTHEWJ& JENN5,359 16-15-479-008HEAD,CHRISTOPHERJ&KRUG5,359 16-16-326-002OCAMPO,JUAN 35,886 16-16-379-017BENESH,CARLAKTRUSTEE35,210 16-16-379-023SCHLESINGER,LORITRUSTEE41,072 16-16-379-024MARTIN, TAMARAL 48,108
16-16-427-008YOUNGBLOOD, PAULWILLIAM40,238
16-16-427-009MURO,SERGIO&ARROYO-MURO32,152 16-16-452-002STOUT,JAMESL&JANICE23,807
16-16-452-003SANTIAGO,BRIGITTEA 25,721
16-16-452-007BAUER,DARRELLJ&CLEO V31,957
16-23-151-013RUSU, VASILE 82,413
16-24-400-006IRVING,GARY L 32,633
15-01-100-011REYNOLDS,STANLEYA&SAND35,388
15-07-276-002BORGEN,ROBERT 29,968
15-07-276-005MILLER,LARRYC 34,669
15-08-101-001COATS FAMILYTRUST 98,760
15-08-326-013SODERHOLM, PAULDTRUSTEE142,077
15-10-100-002BURKE,DARREND& TAMMYE28,201
15-10-300-006WYNNE,AMI&KOLB,AARON 188,571
15-10-300-007SKOUMAL,TERRY&WENDY117,522
15-10-400-007BARSELLOTTI,BETTYK&REN37,625
15-12-100-010DIEHL,DANNYLJRTRUSTEE33,089
15-13-100-008RUSSELL-BROWN,LEEROBERT99,653
15-20-200-004 WADE,JOSEPH&MURPHY,MOR61,112
15-21-200-014 PARKER,GAYLENW&CHERIE92,042
15-23-300-0114972WHENRYLLC 165,331
15-23-400-024MERCHANTZ,HOWARDS&MARI47,785
15-25-300-009HAINZINGER,CRAIG 48,396
15-26-200-011LOWRY,JAMESL 21,500
15-26-200-013MEINERS,BRANDONJ&CARLY 1,434
15-26-200-014MORRIS,CORYW& TAYLORR52,631
15-30-200-006FREY,PHILLIP&JEANM57,761
15-36-401-007FIOR,CARLOS&VILCHIS,CA3,225 15-36-402-003THOMAS,GARTH& PATRICIA3,225 15-36-426-003RECKAMP,GREGORYD&JULIE5,375 15-36-426-005BURGER,JEFFREYA 3,225
PineRock Township
17-02-200-005 RANDALLWBULTHAUSREVOCAB 126,389
17-03-100-033SMITH,JOHNNIER&SHELLEY16,209 17-03-100-043SMITH,JOHNNIER&SHELLEY20,068
17-03-100-047SOFOLO, ROCKYJ&JANETM63,512
17-04-300-008SONGAILA,THOMAS& BARBARA25,980
17-04-300-009YOCUMSWANSON,MELISSA72,761
17-04-400-016REED,JASONH&DENNISON,72,148 17-15-311-010CULLEN, MICHAELR&SUSAN36,736 17-22-200-007KLECKA,MARKS&DEBRAJ68,600 17-29-300-006ECKERD,WESLEYD 93,463
17-32-300-012MCANLY, JOSEPHH&JOLIENE68,620
17-36-400-002WHALEY,DENNISE &DONNAL36,452
09-02-126-002BYRONSPORTMENSCLUB30,127
09-15-400-026HAZZARD,ADAMK&REBECCA142,766
09-15-401-004ROSE,GREGORY 14,804
09-17-300-007HACKBARTH,GERRY&ANDREA53,767
09-21-377-004JOHNSON,BENJAMIN & KIMBER76,071
09-21-400-005CHICAGOTITLELAND TRUSTC25,583
09-21-401-006DROZD,NATHAND&BRITTANY39,656 09-21-451-012 TALLMAN,JOHN&LISA106,127 09-22-200-022LITTLEGUYINVESTMENTSLLC58,006 09-24-100-005CALHOUN,DAVIDL&VERNAL54,712
09-25-300-010RHEA,SCOTTD&SHELLEY M 1,023 09-27-100-003HUMMEL,CRAIG&KAREN7,209 09-28-200-004HUMMEL,CRAIGM&KARENL117,118 09-28-200-006BOHRER,MARTHALTRUSTEE29,527 09-29-300-010WILKEN,TERRYL&VICKYD60,163 09-33-251-001HOEBBEL,JAMES&DAVIDW5,117 09-33-478-017PENNOCK,STEVENM&JOANNE72,788 09-34-200-016MACKLIN,SARAJTRUSTEE & 146,608
Taylor Township 22-02-301-004LARSON,JONATHANL&NICO40,601 22-04-200-012BETTNER,ADAMM 77,668 22-06-451-009THEJAMESL RYANREVOCABLE7,705 22-06-451-015
RYAN,JAMESLTRUSTEE331 22-07-126-001ANDERSEN,GARYE 67,503 22-08-177-008OLLIGES III,JOSEPHC 1,451 22-08-177-009OLLIGESIII,JOSEPHC 1,451 22-08-201-025SMITH,DAVIDH&SHARONR1,793 22-08-204-010
RYERSON,MARK&WENDY1,793 22-08-205-006 RYERSON,MARKJ&WENDYJ122,747 22-08-205-011JACKOVICH,MELVINC&DIAN75,936 22-08-229-009HERLEHY,JANETLTRUSTEE91,006 22-08-229-011EAKLEY,NORMANEJR&LIND116,120 22-08-230-001KENNAY,RICHARDR&DORIS198,430 22-08-251-019CLARK,BRANDONTHOMAS&JE7,596 22-08-253-014REPESH,LINDAL 58,310 22-08-253-024RAINS,STEVENG 96,406 22-08-253-025BAER,MICHAEL&TENA147,047 22-08-253-026GROHARING,GARY 126,416 22-08-276-007HEILGEIST, JOSEPHCJR&K95,241 22-08-277-017 TAYLOR,WILLIAMF 2,092 22-08-327-004BATTEN,BRADLEYA&MERRIL33,254 22-08-327-015BATTEN,BRADLEYA&MERRIL1,451 22-08-406-001BLANCAS,EDUARDO 1,451 22-08-406-002BLANCAS,EDUARDO 1,451 22-08-427-010RODRIGUEZ,JENNIFER1,451 22-08-427-011RODRIGUEZ,JENNIFER1,451 22-08-433-017QUEST, ADAM&CARLA4,572 22-08-433-018QUEST, ADAM&CARLA66,716 22-08-433-026HAMLINK,TIMOTHY 2,286 22-08-433-027HOSKINS,HARVEYG&SUZANN2,286 22-08-433-032MILES, TAMMYS 70,322 22-09-127-008BROOKS, JEFFREYT&STACEY1,099 22-09-128-005BRANDENBURG,JOSHUA&HAEN1,220 22-09-128-007GROEN,LUTHERT&DEA1,099 22-09-128-008GROEN,LUTHERT&DEA1,099 22-09-128-009GROEN,LUTHERT&DEA1,099 22-09-128-010PITZER,JEFFREYD&SHELLE1,099 22-09-128-015CABANSKI,JOHNL&KARENA 1,220 22-09-128-017GROEN,LUTHER&DEA1,099 22-09-128-018MEIGHAN,HOWARDA&BARBAR1,099 22-09-128-019ROGERS,KEITH&SHARI1,099 22-09-128-020KUBA,EVELYNJ 1,099 22-09-128-021SMITH,LESLIE&CHERYL1,099 22-09-128-022MILLER,RICHARDL 1,220 22-09-177-001GINESI,DAVID&DEBBIE&B1,451 22-09-177-027BLUM,DANIEL&CHERYL8,078 22-09-177-034BRINKMANN,CHADE&REBECK44,419 22-09-305-005RALPHTSNYDERIIITRUST59,565 22-09-351-002REINFORD,ALBERTL 2,286 22-09-351-006REINFORD,ALBERTL 2,286 22-09-351-007REINFORD,ALBERTL 2,286 22-09-351-008REINFORD,ALBERTL 2,286 22-09-351-019REINFORD,ALBERTL 69,715 22-09-351-022REINFORD,ALBERTL 2,286 22-09-351-025JOINER,GENER& LYNND56,139 22-11-100-004THENATURECONSERVANCY5,196 22-11-100-006HILL,RUSSELLL 38,825 22-11-300-007THENATURECONSERVANCY20,816 22-14-400-003CROUSE,ROBERT&MORGAN79,335
Thefollowingisalistofassessment changesmadeinEaglePoint,Buffaloand Woosungtownshipsbythetownshipas sessor, and/orapprovedor revisedbythe supervisorofassessments.Thevalues shownareaftertheapplicationofequalizationfactors
Undertheauthorityof35ILCS200/9210(IllinoisCompiledStatutes),noticeis herebygiventhatthefollowingequaliza tionfactors(or“multipliers”)havebeen appliedtoallnon-farmlandandimprove
mentsonclass0010,0011,0020,0028, 0030,0040,0050,0060and0070propertiesinthefollowingtownships,allother classes receiveda1.0000factor; Buffalo 1.0938
EaglePoint 1.0750
Woosung 1.0750 Pursuantto35ILCS200/10-115,the farmlandassessmentsforthe2022as sessmentyearhaveincreasedby10% oftheprecedingyear’smediancropped soilproductivityindexperacreascertifiedbytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue.DatawasprovidedbytheFarmlandAssessmentAdvisoryBoardand approvedbytheOgleCountyFarmland AssessmentReviewCommittee resulting inanincreaseinassessmentof$38.73 peracreforeachsoilproductivityindex.
Pursuantto35ILCS200/12-10,individual noticeswillnotbemailedonpropertieswith assessmentchangesduetoequalization alone.Thefactorsshownaredetermined bytheIllinoisDepartmentofRevenue’s most recentsales-to-assessmentratio study, andtakeintoconsiderationanyas sessmentchangesmadebytheassessor.
Thesefactorsbringtheaverageassessmentlevelinthetownshipsto331/3%of marketvalue,andtheywillbeappliedto thecategoriesofpropertylistedabove. Yourtownshipassessorislistedbelow Your property is to be assessed at the abovemedianlevel. Youmaycheckthe accuracyofyourassessmentbythefollowingprocedure:divideyourassessment by0.3333(medianlevelofassessments)
The resultingvalueshouldequaltheestimatedfaircashvalueofyourproperty.
Ifthe resultingvalueisgreaterthanthe faircashvalueofyourproperty, youmay beover-assessed.Ifthe resultingvalue islessthanthefaircashvalueofyour property, youmaybeunder-assessed.
Ifyoubelieveyourproperty’sfaircashvalue isincorrectorthattheequalizedassessed valuationisnotuniformwithothercom parablepropertiesinthesameneighborhood,thefollowingstepsshouldbetaken:
1.Contactyourtownshipassessorto reviewtheassessment.
2.Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwiththeassessor review,taxpayersmay fileacomplaint withtheOgleCountyBoardofReview. Forcomplaintforms,instructions,and theRulesandProceduresoftheBoardof Review, call(815)732-1150orvisitwww. oglecountyil.gov formore information.
3.Fileacomplaintofassessmentwiththe
BoardofReview. The final filingdeadline foryourtownshipisgenerally30days fromthispublicationdate.Afterthisdate, theBoardofReviewisprohibitedbylaw fromacceptingassessmentcomplaints forpropertiesinthistownships.Formore informationoncomplaintdeadlines,call (815)732-1150orvisitusat105South 5thSt,Suite215,Oregon,Illinois61061.
Ifyoubelieveyourpropertyisover-assessed,youmay fileanappealwithin30 daysofthispublication.Thedeadlineto fileanappealofthe2022assessmentis November21,2022
See www.oglecountyil.gov/departments/ supervisor-of-assessments/ forassessor contactinformation,assessmentpublications,appealandexemptioninformation. Anassessmentisnotataxbill.Theassessmentallocatesthepropertytax burdenbasedonthevalueofyour real property, andtheaggregatevalueofall propertyinthetaxdistrict.Ingeneral, thehighervaluedpropertiespaymore taxesthanthelowervaluedproperties. Exemptions:exemptions reducethe taxablevalueofhomesteadproperty.Exemptionsareavailableforowner occupied,seniors,disabledanddisabledveterans, returningveterans, andcertainhomesteadimprovements. OgleCountyAssessorsforthese townshipsare Township Assessor Buffalo DougFarley Phone815-440-1417
EaglePoint/WoosungRitaDauphin Phone815-973-0212
Ifyouhavequestionsaboutyourassessment,itis recommendedthatyoucontact yourassessorfora reviewandexplanation. OgleCounty SupervisorofAssessments
105S.5thSt.POBox40 Oregon,IL 61061 815-732-1150
ParcelNumberPropertyOwner Assessed Buffalo Township
14-01-100-003 CHRISTEN,LORI C &JOSHUA51,955
14-01-300-003RUDE,GARRETTR& BOUBACK,83,128
14-01-300-006SHRADER,JAMESC&RANAEM64,669
14-02-100-002NELSON,DONALDE&MARILYN 143,562
14-05-100-009CLARK,RANDY L 38,283
14-05-100-011MACK,GABRIELH & LYDIAJ 55,237
14-05-100-014MICHAELIS, MARIANJ 49,883
14-05-300-005HECATHORN,MICHAEL A 51,081
14-06-100-006SHERRICK, LAURIEF& DAVID71,563
14-06-400-001REMREY,TOBY&RITA 22,751 14-06-400-006 MILLER,KIMM&JOND41,674
14-07-100-008SUNDQUIST,CARLR&SARAH62,878
14-07-300-001FRANKFOTHER, MARKALLYN&88,218
14-07-300-006 CAVANAUGH,KURT E&SUSAN74,816
14-08-200-007SHERRICK, LAURIEFTRUSTEE153,052
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Afterbothgoalkeeperspitchedshutoutsfor100 minutesofsocceronOct.12,itwasonlyfittingthat thegamecamedowntothemfacingoff.
OregonkeeperGavinMorrow hitaGoldenGoal penalty kickto sendtheHawkstoa1-0winover WinnebagointheirClass1AOregonRegionalsemifinalandontotheregionalfinalagainstGenoa-Kingston.
“Ididn’treallythinkIwasgoingtogettokick,but itwascoolthatithappened,”Morrowsaid.“Imissed aPKinthefirstgamewehadagainsttheseguys,and thenthistime,Iactuallyputitin.Sothatfeltpretty good.”
Thetwoteamsplayedtoascorelessdrawthrough 80minutesofregulationand20minutesofovertime atOregonParkWest,withMorrowand‘Bagokeeper BraylonGarrigantradingsavesonstrongscoring chancesbyeachsquad.
Afterbothkeeperskeptacleansheetthroughregulation,Garriganmadetwostellarsaveswithin a minuteofeachothermidwaythroughthefirst 10-minuteovertimeperiodtokeepthegamescoreless,thenbothmadeacoupleofstopsinthesecond OTtopreservethetieandsend ittoapenaltykick shootout.
Withdarknessdescendingquickly,theteamstied 2-2throughthefirstfivePKs,thenitwassudden deathfromthenon.Morrowsteppeduptotheballin
thegloamingandshotitpastGarriganintothe upperlefthandcornerofthenettogivetheHawks (12-11-2)a3-2lead.
“I always trytogoleft; that’smyspot,sothat’s whereIwantedtogo,”Morrowsaid.“Ijusthitit solidandputitwhereIwanted.”
“Ioriginallydidn’tputhiminbecausehiskneeis kindofbotheringhim,butI’mgladthatIhadhimas
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oursixthshooter,”OregoncoachSegerLarsonsaid. “Agutfeeling,Iguess,Idon’tknow.”
Morrowthensteppedbackintothegoalwiththe chancetosealtheOregonvictory.Winnebago’sDan ielGuzmantookthefinalkick,anditskimmedthe goalpostbutsailedwideleftandhigh,andtheHawks eruptedincelebration.
Oregonplayersspilledontothefieldfromthe sidelineinsheerjubilation,whileseveralofWinnebago’splayersdroppedtothegroundintearsafter thecrushingloss.
MorrowmadeasaveinthePKshootout,andfinishedthegamewith16total.
“Itrytolookforanythingwheretheymightgive itaway,”Morrowsaidofhisstrategyagainstpenalty kicks.“Iftheylook downattheball andtheylook rightback up,alotoftimesthey’relookingright wheretheywanttogo.Sometimesit’sjustwhere theirhitshavegonebefore.It’sjustaguessinggame; ifyouguess,youwin,butifyoudon’tguessright, youdon’t.”
Garriganmadetwosavesintheshootout,and throughoutthegamemadeseveralaggressiveplays tograbtheballwhenitlookedliketheHawkswould haveascoringchance.
“Everything,nomatterwhereitwasinthebox, webothhadgreateffortgoingfortheball,”Morrow said.“Especiallyhim,hewasdivingallaround the wholegame.Helookedreallygoodtoday.”
See SOCCER,“GavinwasreadingthePKs,he didagreatjob of savingthem,he hadsomesavesinthegame,but really,thiswasjustanevenly matchedgame,”Larsonsaid.“And theirkeeper,hewasgoodallgame, too.Wehadchancesinovertime, andhemadesomegreatsaves.”
Formaybethefirsttimeallseason,accordingtohim,Garrigan wonacointossasacaptainand chosefor‘Bagotogosecondinthe shootout.Bothkeepersmadesaves onthefirstshots,thenOregon’s CruzHernandezscoredintothe upperrightcorner,butwas answered byanearlyidentical goalfromWinnebago’sBrandon Armenta.
AfteramisshighbyOregon,the IndianstooktheleadwhenHenry Snydersneakeditthroughthe handsofadivingMorrowintothe lowerleftcornerofthenet.But GrantStendereveneditupwith a shotintotheupperleftcorner,then aWinnebagoshotwentoffthecrossbar.Garriganmadeanothersaveon theHawks’fifthshot,buttheIndians’shotwenthigh toforcesuddendeath.
Genoa-Kingston’sJavier Pizano (left) takesashot on goal as Oregon’s MileySmith tries to get a piece ofthe ball during their 1A Oregon Regional final.
andOregonplayedbackandforth,justfeelingeach otherout.
Forthefirst15minutesoftheClass1AOregon RegionalchampionshiponOct.14,Genoa-Kingston
ButaftertheCogsstruckquicklyanddecisivelyfor apairofgoalsina42-secondspanmidwaythrough thefirsthalf,theytookcontrolandneverletup in a 5-0victoryovertheHawksatOregonParkWest.
Oregondef.Winnebago25-21,25-14: TheHawks rolledtoaBigNorthernroadwin,ledbyAvaWight’s 14digsandthreekills.
KennaWubbenaadded11digs,fourkillsandanace, andOliviaWynnfinishedwitheightassists,fivedigs, fourkillsandfouracesforOregon(16-6,6-2BNC).
Milledgevilledef.Polo22-25,25-15,25-15: The Missilesbouncedbackafterlosingthefirstsettowin anNUICroadmatchagainsttherivalMarcos.
MarissaSturrupledthewaywitheightkills,andLily Smithaddedsevenkills,10digs,twoassistsandan aceforMilledgeville.EmmaFosterstuffedthestat sheetwith18assists,eightdigs,sixkills,threeaces andtwoblocks,LydiaFaulknerfinishedwith13digs, fouraces,fourkillsandtwoblocks,andMaliah Grenoblehadnineassistsandsevendigs.Kendra Kingsbychippedinthreekillsandablock,andSkyler HartmanhadeightdigsfortheMissiles.
Forrestondef.Eastland14-25,25-19,25-21: The CardinalsdownedtheCougarsinthreesetsinan NUICmatchinForreston.
JaidenSchneidermanhad16killsandanace,and RyleeBroshousaddedeightdigsandfivekillsfor Forreston(19-8-1,10-0NUIC).BrookeBoettner finishedwith17assists,fourkillsandthreeaces, MaddieSchoonhovenaddedthreeblocksandthree aces,DixieJohnsonservedfouraces,andJenna Greenfieldstuffedfourblocks.
See ROUNDUP, Page21NUICvolleyballin northwest Illinoiscontinuestobe amongthebestin1A,just likeitsfootball-playingcounterparts. Volleyballdoesn’tgetthepublicity NUICfootballdoes,butonthewhole,it isprobablybetter.
Towit:Fourofthetopfiveranked teamsin1Avolleyball,accordingto Maxpreps,areallfromtheNUIC.Three ofthem–Dakota,Lena-Winslowand Galena–areinthesameregional,with No.1FreeportAquininanother regionalinthesamesectional.
ForrestonandseveralotherNUIC schoolscaughta break bybeing assignedtoadifferentsectional,which coincidentallyishostedbyForreston. Thatisnottosaythissectionalis a cakewalk.
SterlingNewman,Fulton,Newark, YorkvilleChristian,AnnawanandForrestonarerankedbetweenNos.13and 22.Forreston(No.22)travelsto Annawan(No.21)andlikelywillsee thehostBravesfortheopportunityto playinForreston’ssectional.
Polowillhostaregionalthatfeeds intoForreston’ssectional.Yes,itwould havebeeneasierforForrestontotravel 10milestoPolothan55toAnnawan, buttheIHSAhasaseedingformula
thatallowsformoreequitablecompetition.
Somuchfortheirinsistencethatgas pricesarethereason1Afootballis seededwith north andsouthsections insteadof amoreequitable1-32seeding.
In2A,theBNCiswell-represented withGenoa-KingstonrankedNo.1and RockFallsNo.4.Oregonappears headedfortheregionalfinalagainst RockFallsnextThursdayatRockFalls.
OtherthanG-KandRF,theHawks ranthroughtherestoftheconference forasolidthird-placefinish,continuing along-standing traditionofwinning.
Theweathermaybecoolingoff,but areagymswillbeheatingupaspostseasonvolleyballstartsnextweek.
Speaking ofvolleyball,hatsoffto PoloandForrestonforraisingmoney forMilledgevillestudentsinjuredacar accident.Infact,eventsalloverthe NUICarehelpingthecause.
Forrestonfootballsecuredaberthin theplayoffswitharompoverGibson City,gaining400yardsontheground. TheyalsoheldGibsonCityto6-for-28 passing.
WithLe-WincomingtotownFriday, doubtifpassdefensewillbeahighpriority,asthePantherslovetorunit
GUESTVIEW Andy Colbertdownyourthroat.
Aregularseasonisn’tcompletefor mewithoutatriptoPolotoseeoldpals there.Theonlyopenslotformewas thispastweekagainstFlanagan-Cornell.
Bigmistake,asthevisitorsmay havebeentheworstexcuseforafootballteamI’veeverseen.Innearly60 yearsofwatchinggames,I’venever witnessedascoreof56-0 at theendof thefirstquarter.
Size-wise,Flanaganwascomparable toPolo,hadasolidrosterof18upperclassmenandhadtwowinsagainst a brutallytoughschedule.Additionally, theyhadtraditionbehindthem,asFlanagan(1A)wonthefirst-everstate championshipcontestedbytheIHSAin 1974.
Totheircredit,Poloplayedvery goodandlookedsharpintermsofexecution.TheMarcosareclickingatthe right time andcoachTedAlstonwill
havethemasreadyfortheplayoffsas anyteamin8-man.
BesidesFlanagan-Cornell,another football programinthedoldrumsis RockFalls.InchattingwithRFathletic directorRichMontgomery,weboth agreeditisamysteryastowhythe Rocketshavebeenadoormatgoing backdecades.
Theyhaveonlyappeared inthree playoffgamessince1974andare14-93 since2010.Thisyear,theyhaveyetto winagame.
Theschoolof650hashadgoodath letesandbeensuccessfulinother sports.Whynotfootball?
Montgomeryhastrieddifferent coachesovertheyears,includinghim selfafewshortyearsagowhenhe returnedaftera20-yearabsenceas headcoach.Heassembledacrewofvet eranassistants,includingOregon’s KenScott.
Theydidmanageback-to-back3-win seasons,butthatwasasgoodasitgot beforerevertingbackto1-winseasons. Yes,itisamystery.
Oregonmovedto2-6withatrounc ingoftheRocketsandhopestoendthe seasononahighnotewith2-6North Boone.Stopthepassandyou’llbeOK.
Forrestondef.Milledgeville25-20, 25-17: TheCardinalsremainedundefeatedin conferenceaction(11-0conference,24-9-1 overall)inaNUICmatchinMilledgeville. IndividualleadersforForrestonwereJaiden Schneiderman,13kills;RyleeBroshous,5 kills,12digs,1ace;BrookeBoettner,19 assists,3aces,2blocks;andAlainaMiller,12 digs.
NUICChampionship: TheAmboyboys wontheNUICmeetwith47points,Polo cameinsecondwith56,andEastlandtook fifthwith107inthefive-teamfield.
Polo’sCarsonJonesfinishedsecondinthe 44-runnerfieldwitha17:21.8,andteammate BenPlachnocameinsixth,timingat18:07.6. KameronGrobefinished15thfortheMarcos, runninga19:00.4.
Inthegirlsrace,LeslieMayneandDelaney WilhlemstookthirdandfourthforEastland ina28-runnerfield,runninga22:57.3and 23:16.1.
KamrynStocktonfinishedseventhtolead Polo,clockinga24:05.2.
Forreston40,GibsonCity-Melvin-Sibley 12: TheCardinalsjumpedouttoa24-0lead inthefirstquarterandadded16morepoints inthesecondhalfenroutetotheirfifthwin oftheseason.
KalebSandersscoredthefirstTDona 61-yardrunandJohnathanKoblergotthe two-pointconversionfortheCardinals’first pointsofthegame.McKeonCrasescored thesecondTDona40-yardrunandBrock SmithcompletedapasstoKylerGanzforthe two-pointconversion.
Polo’s Teah Almasy (5) and Syndei Rahn jump to try to blocka spike by Milledgeville’s Emma Foster on Thursday, Oct. 13,in the Marcos gym.
Forreston’snextscorewasbySanderswith a2-yardrunandanotherSmithtoGanzfor the2-pointconversion.
Second-halfscoreswerebyKoblerona 9-yardrunandAlexRyiawitha32-yardrun.
TheCardinals(5-2)hostLena-Winslow (8-0)onFriday,Oct.21,forthefinal regular-seasongame.
Oregon46,RockFalls: Oregongotoffto a slowstartonthefirstoffensiveseriesagainst RockFallsatHindersField,committingtwo penaltiestostartthedrivebeforefumblingthe ballawayattheRockets3-yardline.
ButtheHawksquicklygottheiract together,andfortherestofthefirsthalf, theycouldn’tbestopped,winningtheBig NorthernConferencematchup46-0after scoringfivefirst-halftouchdowns.
NoahReberranfor106yardsandtwo touchdowns,whileGabeEckerdfinished with98rushingyardsandtwotouchdowns.
TheHawks(2-6)hostNorthBooneintheir seasonfinaleonFriday,Oct.21.
8-ManFootball:Polo64,Flanagan0: Ina 64-0winoverFlanagan(Cornell-Woodland), PolohadwhatcoachTedAlstontermedone badplayinthefirsthalfandthatwasasnap thatwentovertheheadofBrockSoltow.
Ratherthanfallontheerrantball,Soltow pickeditupamidthreedefendersand escapedfora44-yardtouchdown.That’s howthefirstquarterwentfortheMarcosas they scored 56 points in 12 minutes.
Afterthat,arunningclockwentintoeffect forthesecondquarterandratherthanthe gamebeingcalledathalf,two7-minute quarterswereplayed.
TheMarcoshad359yardsrushinginthe firsthalfandheldFlanaganto35totalyards forthegame.Polo(6-2)closestheregular seasonatFreeportAquin(2-6)andshould getahomeplayoffgamewithawin.
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Ogle County Classified 833-584-NEWS
In the interest of:
NaomiGibbons, a minor CaseNo: 2022 JA6 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To: Gary Freeman, respondent(s),and
spondent(s), to all whom it may concern, take noticethat on September 22, 2022, a petition was filed underthe JuvenileCourt Act by ASA Matthew Leisten, Inthe CircuitCourt of Ogle County entitled “ In the interest of Naomi Gibbons, a minor”, and that in courtroom 302 at 106 South Fifth, Oregon, Illinois on October 3, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as
this cause may be heard, a shelter carehearing willbe heldupon the Petition to havethe child declaredto be a ward of the court and for other relief under that act. The courthas authority in this proceeding totake from you the custody and guardianship of the minor.
Ifthe Petition requests the termination of your parental rightsand the appointment of
appo a guardian with power to consent to adoption, you may lose all parental rights to the child. Unless you appear you willnot beentitled to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings inthis case, includingthe filing of an amended petition for amotion to terminate parental rights. Unless you appear at the hearing
Revenue Summary:
Forcompletelistingofsalebill,maps,taxinfo,
Property Tax -$256,993, Sales Tax -$244,934,Income Tax$207,468,Local Use Tax $55,401, Replacement Tax$43,150, Gaming Tax $18,464,Cannabis Tax $2,259, Building Permit $1,670, LiquorLicense $6,650, Television Franchise $11,035, Trailer Court $4,016, Tower Lease$16,260, Motor Fuel Tax $57,556, Rebuild Illinois$31,766,WaterService $221,833, Sewer Service$367,473, Water Meter Fee -$11,324, Debt Service Fee$38,917, Interest $5,178, Grants -$20,916, Fines-$8,365, American Rescue Plan Act $91,254, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency -$814,809, Other Revenue -$26,809.
TOTALREVENUES: $2,564,498.00
Compensation Summary: Under $25,000: Brittany Busker, Gary Buss, Monty Cotter, Sonia Green, Ryan Halford, Katherine Kalina, ChristineKlipping, Mary Mazur, Wendell McClain, Mark Metzger, Lucas Nelson, Seth Nelson, Brian Nichols, Vickye Norris, Travis Ross, Glenn Runte, Mark Rust, Fred Schneiderman, Brad Schubert, Tanya Shenberger,Christopher Thiel,Kenneth Vinnedge, TylerVogt,Julie Voss. $25,000 to $49,999.99:Kevin Crase, Michelle Drayton, Blake Klosa.$50,000andover: Scott Timm
TOTALPAYROLL: $347,059.85
Expenditure Summary: 42 Tech Solutions, Inc $4,412, Altorfer industries, Inc$3,479, Area Tree Service $16,325, Atlas Copco CompressorsLLC $5,654, Bankers Bank$3,608, BattingCagesInc $3,481, Bowman'sElectric Services LLC$3,339, BP $9,315,Carpets By Kuniej $5,000,Carroll Service Company $6,878,Clear2O, Inc $4,212, Shana Coffman$5,400,Comcast $3,693,ComEd $37,757,CommunityFunding & Planning Services $28,000, Compass Minerals America, Inc $7,082, Constellation Newenergy, Inc $12,089, Core & Main $9,777, D F C Fence, Inc $2,975, EP Electric Pump $11,702, Fehr Graham Engineering & Environmental $110,883, Fischer Excavating $470,382, FNH Ready Mix, Inc $3,412, Forreston Auto Body LLC$5,000, Forreston Car Care$6,983, Forreston Post Office $3,212, Forreston Sauerkraut Days$6,615, Greens Motor Company $5,000, Helm Truck & Equipment$77,271, IL EnVironmental Protection Agency $183,412, Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund$34,644, IML Risk management Assoc. $34,697, J &R Supply, INC $6,098, Jansen Electronics $7,997, Kenzley Title Group$156,393, Kerry Weber, SalonK $4,300,King Blacktop & Concrete $9,621,Koeller Forreston Hardware $3,905, Martin & Company Excavating$364,959.
Norman Meeks $5,000, Moring Disposal$4,353,Nicor Gas $3,977, PDC Laboratories$3,289, PersonalProtection Options $5,000, Pro Source Electric & Automation $3,345, Quartz Health Benefit PlansCorporation $20,066, Rockford Business Systems $3,504, Sheely Aggregates $4,408, Smokin' Gun Worx $5,266, Solutions Bank $3,535, Stump Buster $2,625, USCellular $4,640,Utility Service Co, Inc $17,272, Ward, Murrary, Pace & Johnson, PC $7,363, WIPFLILLP $10,900, Zettle Bros ElectricCompany $5,763. 173Vendors inamounts lessthan$2,500 = $101,176.
TOTALEXPENDITURES = $1,890,444 Subscribed andswornonthis12th day of October, 2022.
Fredric Schneiderman -Village Treasurer
Fredric Schneiderman-Village Treasurer I, Tanya Shenberger,Clerk of Villageof Forrestondohereby certify that the above is a true copy of the Annual Treasurer's Report forthe fiscalyearending April30,2022.
ng and show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand admitted asagainstyou and each of you, and an orderfor judgement entered.
Dated this 27th day of September, 2022
Kimberly A. Stahl Clerk ofthe CircuitCourt By:JLG, DeputyClerk Oct. 7,14,21,2022
In re the Estate of: JOHN ARTHUR BARTELT, Deceased 2022 PR 61
CLAIMNOTICE
Notice isgiven of the death of JOHN ARTHUR BARTELT Letters of Officewere issuedon October 5, 2022, to SUSAN CAVANAUGH and JEFFREY BARTELT, as IndependentCo-Executors, whose attorney is M. Thomas Suits, of the Law Offices of M. THOMAS SUITS, P.C.,114 West Mason Street, Polo, Illinois 61064.
Claims against the estate may befiled within six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors, if mailing ordeliveryisrequired by Section 5/18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever date islater. Any claim not filed bythe requisite date stated above shall bebarred.
Claims against the estate may befiled in the Office ofthe CircuitClerk, Ogle County JudicialCenter, 106 South 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061 or with the estate legal representative, or both.
Copies of a claim filed with theclerk must be mailed or delivered tothe representative and tothe attorney within10 days af-
day
ter it has been filed.
By:SUSAN CAVANAUGH and JEFFREY BARTELT Independent Co-Executor Law Offices of M. THOMAS SUITS, P.C. 114 West Mason Street Polo, IL 61064 (815)946-2276 tom@suitslegal. com
Publicnotice is hereby given toall personsin the City of Polo thata Public Hearing will be held in frontof the Zoning Board of Appeals at 6:30p.m on Tuesday, November 1, 2022in the Polo City Council room, 115 South Franklin Avenue, Polo, Illinois to heara request filed by the Polo Zoning Board of Appeals fora change in zoning of Business 2 (B-2) to Residential1 (R-1) of 211 S. Franklin Ave. & 215 S. Franklin Ave. This zoning change would be for Parcel ID 14-16-251-008 & 14-16-251-006, otherwise known as 211 S. Franklin Ave & 215 S. Franklin Ave., Polo, IL, OgleCounty Illinois.
Sydney Bartelt City of Polo CityClerk
Oct. 21 & 28,2022
Publicnotice is hereby given toall personsin the City of Polo thata Public Hearing will be held in frontof the Zoning Board of Appeals at 6:30p.m on Tuesday, November 1, 2022in the Polo City Council room, 115 South Franklin Avenue, Polo, Illinois to heara request filed by Spencer DeCrane for a change in zoning ofResidential 2 (R-2) to Business 2 (B-2) of 120 Hillside Drive & 122 Hillside Drive
This zoning change
ninghang would be for Parcel ID 14-09-405-010 & 14-09-405-011, otherwise known as 120 Hillside Drive&122Hillside Drive, Polo, IL, OgleCounty Illinois.
Sydney Bartelt City of Polo CityClerk Oct. 21 & 28,2022
IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Oregon Park District, Ogle County, Illinois (the “District”),will hold a public hearing on the 8th day of November, 2022, at 6:00 o'clock P.M. The hearing will be held inthe Board Room at the Nash Recreation Center, 304 South Fifth Street, Oregon, Illinois.The purpose ofthe hearing will beto receive public comments on the proposal to sell bonds of the District in an amount not to exceed $3,800,000 forthe payment of land condemned or purchased for parks, for the building, maintaining,improving and protecting of the same and the existing land and facilities of the District and for the payment of the expenses incidentthereto.
By order of the President ofthe Board of Park Commissioners of the Oregon Park District, Ogle County,Illinois.
DATED the11th day of October, 2022.
Haley Mizner Secretary, Board of ParkCommis sioners, Oregon ParkDistrict, Ogle County, Illinois