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VOLUME156NO.25• SERVINGTHE FORRESTONAREASINCE1865Friday, October 28,2022•$1.00 Onesection •20pages Published every Friday by OgleCounty Newspapers, adivision of Shaw Media GRILLIN’ AT THE GAME
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Craig Merkel wasbusygrillinghotdogsfor theForreston Boosters before thestart oftheCardinals’ game
againstLena-WinslowonFriday,
Oct. 21.The game wasthe last regular-season contestbeforethe stateplayoffs begin this week.Story inside. INDEX Betty’s Column........6 Classifieds.........17-20 Colbert Column......14 LibraryNews ........2 Oregon Police..........15 Otto’s Column. .......6 PropertyTransfers..16 SheriffActivity. 16 Sports 10-14 DEATHS NEWS NEWS Budget Time TheOgleCountyBoard discusses the 2023 budget. /9 SPORTS Five OgleCountyfootball teamswill competeinstateplayoffs this week. / 10-14 VOPAwards TheVillage of Progressholdsits annual awardsbanquet. /3 BlaineHardacre,MaxineM.Osborne,LisaA. Rosenbalm, Page8

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SPECIALEVENTS

Men’sPrayerBreakfast is Nov.5

ThenextCommunityMen’sPrayerBreakfast willbeheldSaturday,Nov.5,at 7a.m.atthe ForrestonReformedChurch.

Therewillbe abreakfastofpancakesand sausage, abrieftalkbyPastorScottRalstonof FaithLutheranChurch,andprayerforour community.

FORRESTON LIBRARY

SpooktacularSaturday!

DowntownTrickorTreating &BusinessFair: Saturday,Oct.29,10a.m.to 1p.m.

Besuretostopintoget alibrarycardaswellas informationonallyourlibraryhastooffer.Of course,therewillalsobetreatbagsforthekids! Thelibrarywillstayopenuntil1:00pmthatday.

Tuesdaysat10a.m.

Bringyourfavoritetoddlerorpreschoolerfora

BERTOLETLIBRARY

YouthPrograms

StoryTime: Thursdays10a.m. StopinwithyourToddlersandPre-Klittlesfor StoryTimeeachThursdaywithMissJana.Shewill have acouplestoriesandanactivityforthekids.

BigKids,BigArt: Tuesday,Nov.21,4:30p.m.

Callingall1stthrough5thGraders!MissJana has agreatbeginnerartprogramjustforyou. Eachmonthwillfocuson adifferentelementof art.JoinheronthethirdTuesdayofeachmonth!

LEGO®Club: 1stMondayofthemonth, 5p.m. Createwithusonthe1stMondayofeach month.WewillhavetheLEGO®brickswaitingfor you!

FamilyPrograms

Drop-InCraft: PumpkinDecorating Dropinthismonthanddecorate agourdwitha varietyofmarkers.Takeyourpumpkinhomeor

Allmenofthecommunityareinvitedtobepart ofthistimetogether.Thereisnocharge.

AfreewillofferingfortheNewLifeCommunity FoodPantryisreceived.

GraceValleyLadiesTea is Nov.7 GraceValleyCRC,8210E.EdwardsvilleRoad, GermanValley,willhostitsLadiesTeaon Monday,Nov. 7at6p.m.

timeofstories,songs,crafts,andfun!Thisrelaxed programis agreatwayforlittleonestomeetnew friendsanddiscoverthejoyofreading.Pleasecall thelibrarytoregisterorifyouhaveanyquestions.

CommunityRoom

Lookingfor aplacetoholdyourevent?Our communityroom(with asmallkitchenette)is availableformeetings,parties,showers,family reunions,andmore.Pleasecallthelibraryat

Acatereddinnerofhamloaf,cheesypotatoes, greenbeans,salads,rollanddessertwillbe served. AChristmasprogrambyBeckyConnors willbepresentedafterthemeal.

Ticketsare$15andcanbepurchasedbycalling thechurchat815-362-6601orcallingortexting CathyRossat815-541-7534.Advancedtickets only.

showitoffondisplayatthelibraryfortheseason.

AdultPrograms

AdultBookoftheMonth

TheBookoftheMonthisTheThingsWeKeep bySallyHepworth.TheThingsWeKeepisa compellingnovelaboutearlyonsetAlzheimer’s diseaseandhowitaffectsthepatientandpeople surroundingthepatient.FollowAnnaassheis placedintoanassistedlivinghomeanddealswith slowlylosingpiecesofhermemoryandthe friendsshemakesalongtheway.

CraftKitsforAdults

Stopbythecirculationdesktopickup November’smakeandtakecraft.Celebrate Thanksgivingbymakinganearofcorn.

Create-a-Card: Saturday,Nov.19,9:30a.m.

Designanencouragingnoteforyourbestie, yourchild’steacher,oryoursecretsister.Youcan

(815)938-2624foradditionalinformation.

LibraryHours

Thelibraryisopen:Monday10a.m.-1p.m.,2-7 p.m.,Tuesday,Wednesday,andThursday10 a.m.-1p.m.,2-6p.m.,andSaturday 9a.m.-12p.m. Wemaybereachedbyphoneat(815)938-2624, emailatforrestonpubliclibrary@gmail.com,or throughFacebookmessaging.Ofcourse,we alwayslovetoseeyouinperson,too!

evencreate aworkofarttoliftyourownspirits! Allmaterialsareprovided.

PlasticRecycling

Weaskthatyoumakesureplasticiscleanwith nodebrisinthedonation.Alsopleaseremoveany ziploc-typesealsandpaper/stickerlabels.Thank youforyourcooperation.

NewReleases

AdultBooks:AFeatherOntheWaterbyLindsay JayneAshford(LP);TheBoysFromBiloxibyJohn Srisham;MadHoneybyJodiPicoult;TheHigh NotesbyDanielleSteel

ChapterBooks:MerciSuarezPlaysItCoolby MegMedina

DVDs:ThePrincessBride,TopGun(1986)

2 ForrestonJournal /S hawLocal.com •F riday,Oct28,2022 FORRESTO NB EAT oglecountynews.com ShawLocal.com
TheLeafRiver SoaringEagles4-H Club hadafloatinthe HarvestTimeParadeduringOregon’s Autumnon Parade festival Oct. 2. Above,lefttoright, areDavie Wehler,Lydia Sherburne, David Bagwell,KadenLingbeck and LucyMiller. At right,the club hadakickoffparty Oct. 1and made gates forthe children’s farmfor the2023OgleCountyFair. Pictured,are Parker Morss,Grant Johnson, Kaeden Motszko, KadenLingbeck, David Wehler, David Bagwell, LucyMillerandLacie Williams.
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Village of Progress recognizes attendees, volunteers during awards banquet

TheVillageofProgresspresented nineawards duringits2022awards banquet.

TheVillage,whichopenedin1969, servesadultswith developmentaldisabilitiesinOgleCountyandprovides “respect,avoiceandapurpose”to thosewhoattend.

“Asaresultoftheongoingvolunteerandfinancialsupportofindividuals,organizations,businessesand industriesthroughout, andbeyond, ourOgleCountyboundaries,wehave beensuccessfulinmaintainingalevel ofexcellencethatisrecognized throughout thearea,”saidTomWadsworth,thelongtimeemceeoftheVillage’sannualbanquet.

Thisyear’seventwasheld atSt. Mary’sParishCenterinOregonon Oct.19.Awardwinnersreceived a plaqueandmedalengravedwiththe date,nameoftheawardandnameof therecipient.

JohnHerrmannPersonal AchievementAward

NoraWojtalewicz,ofDavis Junction,waspresentedtheJohnHerrmannPersonalAchievementAward.

TheawardisnamedafterJohnHerrmann,whoservedontheVillage’s BoardofDirectorsandtheFoundation Boardfrom1969untilhisdeath.Tobe eligible,apersonmustbeenrolledin theVillage’sregular workprogram and“demonstrateimprovementin numerousareas.”

RobertMoehlePersonal AchievementAward

Carla Grove,ofForreston,was giventheRobertMoehlePersonal AchievementAward.

Robert“Bob”Moehlewasoneofthe originalmembersofVillage’sBoardof Directorsandservedfor36consecutiveyears.Tobeeligiblefortheaward, apersonmustbeenrolledinthedevelopmentaltrainingprogramand “exhibitpersistenceandawillingness tosucceed”inspiteofobstacles.

FredSmithCompetitive EmploymentAward

ClocealHolman,ofOregon,wonthe FredSmithCompetitiveEmployment Award.

Itispresentedtoanindividualwith adisabilitywhoworkseitherfull-or part-timeinthecommunity.Eligibilitycriteriaincludelengthofemployment,dependability,attitude,flexibilityandqualityofwork.

TheawardisnamedafterFred Smith,whojoinedtheVillage’sBoard ofDirectorsin1979andthefirstFoundationBoardin1990.Heretiredin2014 after35yearsofservice.

CarlyHellerSpecialOlympian oftheYearAward

ElizabethBastuk,ofOregon,was presentedtheCarlyHellerSpecial OlympianoftheYearAward.

TheawardisamemorialgifthonoringCarlyHeller,whodiedinanautomobilecrashinFebruary2002.Her parents,DonandKathiHeller,andsister,Marni,selectedtheVillage’sspe-

cialOlympicprograminhonorofCarly’sloveofvolunteeringwiththe SpecialOlympics.

Tobeeligible,apersonmust demonstratealoveforathleticsand putforthaconsistentefforttocomply withthedemandsofcompetition.

RobertStahlFriendshipAward

StacyMitchell,ofOregon,was giventheRobertStahlFriendship Award.

ItisnamedinhonorofRobert “Bob”Stahl,whowasamemberofthe Village’sstafffor20years.Hediedin 1999.

CoachCookieWarren MemorialAward Cameron Mabrey,ofRochelle,was selectedasthefirst-everwinnerofthe CoachCookieWarrenMemorial Award.

TheawardisnamedafterCarolyn “Cookie”Warren,alongtimeemployee oftheVillagewhoalsoservedasthe agency’sSpecialOlympicscoachfor24 years.Warrendiedearlierthisyear, andtheawardwascreatedinher memory,recognizinganathletewho showsexceptionalenthusiasmforthe

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AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Carla Grove was selected as the recipient ofthe Robert Moehle Personal Achievement Award. Tom Wadsworth, longtime emcee of the Village of Progress’ annualbanquet, presented the award. AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Nora Wojtalewicz, right, accepts the JohnHerrmann Personal Achievement Award from Tom Wadsworth. AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Stacy Mitchell smiles as Tom Wadsworth hands her the Robert Stahl Friendship Award. AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Elizabeth Bastuk,left, givesa thumbs up while preparing to accept the Carly Heller Special Olympian ofthe Year Award fromKathi Heller
See VOP BANQUET, Page4

TheForrestonAreaBusinessAssociation(FABA) isplanningaBusiness/Job FairforSaturday, Oct.29,from10a.m.to1p.m.

TherewillbebusinesseslocatedattheForreston TownshipbuildingandthroughoutdowntownForreston.

Allparticipatingbusinesseswillhaveagreen signdisplayedsoitwillbeeasytodeterminewhich

businessestovisit.

Therewillbeabingocardavailableatthetownshipbuilding.

Thecardwilllistallparticipatingbusinesses.

Asthebusinessesarevisited,thecard willbe stamped.Allcompletedcardswill be eligiblefor a $100giftcard.

Therewillbefreedoughnutsfrom10to11:30a.m.

andafreehotdoglunchfrom11:30a.m.untilgone.

“TheBusiness/JobFairis agreat opportunityto meetlocalbusinessownersandlearnaboutmany Forrestonareabusinesses.Therearemultiplebusinessesthathavejobopeningsandwillhaveapplicationsavailable.Itwillbeagreatdaytocomeoutand seeallForrestonhastooffer,” saidJaneKoeller, a FABAmember.

sportinwhichtheyparticipate.

JanieEtnyreVolunteer oftheYearAward SteveJames,ofMt.Morris, was giventheJanieEtnyreVolunteerof theYearAward.

Apersonmusteithervolunteerat theVillageorprovidevolunteer assistancetosomeoneinOgleCountywho hasadisabilityinordertobeeligible. Theirinvolvementmustbe freely givenandwithoutanymotivationfor rewardorattention.

TheawardisnamedafterJanie Etnyre,who,atthetimeofherdeathin 1998,hadloggedthemostvolunteer hoursonrecord.

RickHahnBusinessof theYearAward

CrestFoods,basedinAshton,was namedtheRickHahnBusinessofthe Year.JeffMeiners,whosefamilyhas managedthebusinessforthreegenerations,acceptedtheaward.

Theawardisgiventoanareaestablishmentthathas playedasignificant role infurtheringtheVillage’s mission.

ItisnamedinhonorofRichHahn,a pastBoardofDirectorspresident.

RobertStoufferSpecial RecognitionAward

TheOregonParkDistrictwas selectedtoreceivetheRobertStouffer SpecialRecognitionAward.OPDExecutiveDirectorErinFolkacceptedthe awardonbehalfofthedistrict.

RobertStoufferwasoneoftheVillage’soriginalboardmembersandthe firstboardpresident.Theawardgoes toanagency,organizationorindividualwhohashelpedtheVillagebyway ofdonatedtime,moneyorgifts.

Cameron Mabrey shows off the Coach Cookie Warren Memorial Award he was selected to receive at the Village of Progress’ annualbanquet. The award was new this yearand Mabrey is the first to get it.

Oregon ParkDistrict Executive Director Erin Folk speaks to those attending the Village of Progress’ 2022 banquet after accepting the Robert StoufferSpecial Recognition Award onbehalf of OPD..

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AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Cloceal Holman holds her Fred Smith Competitive Employment Award up to the crowd of attendees at the Village of Progress’ annualbanquet. AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Jeff Meiners, of Crest Foods, speaks to those attending the 2022Village of Progress banquet after accepting the Rick Hahn Business ofthe Year Award. AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia AlexaZoellner/ShawMedia SteveJames, right, a volunteer at the Village of Progress,smiles as heprepares to accept the Janie Etnyre Volunteer ofthe Year Award from Tom Wadsworth, longtime emcee ofthe Village’s annual banquet.
FABA to offer Business/Job Fair in Forreston on Oct. 29 SUBSCRIBETODAY •OregonRepublicanReporter•Mt.MorrisTimes•Tri-CountyPress•ForrestonJournal Only$39ayearforsubscriberslivinginOgleCounty!Call815-632-2520tosubscribe!

Ogle Democrats meet the candidates at fundraiser

The24thannual OgleCountyDemocratsFall LuncheonwasheldSept.18attheLoradoTaft CampusofNIUinOregon.Thisfundraisingevent wasabigsuccess,raisingsignificantfundstohelp supportDemocraticcandidatesinthe2022election cycleandbeyond.

Amongtheguestspeakerswerethreecandidatesfortheupcomingmid-termelection.

LisaHaderleinisrunningforU.S.Congressto represent the16thDistrict.Sheiscommittedto supportingequalprotectionforallresidents; standingwithfarmerstoconserveprimefarm soils,providecleanwater,andmitigatetheimpacts offloodinganddrought;andprotectingtherightto privacyandreproductivefreedom.Haderleinhas servedinseveralelectedpositionsandrunsanonprofitsmallbusinessraisingmillionsforlandconservationandcreatingjobs.

KarlaNiemannisseekingelectionasaCircuit Judgeforthe15thJudicialCircuit.Highlyexperienced,shehaspracticedlawformorethan20 years,allwithinthe15thCircuit.Inadditionto a numberofprofessionalassociations,Niemannis

SPECIAL EVENT

Civil War medicine topic Oct. 30

TheGermanValleyHistoricalMuseum, 805ChurchSt.,willbeopenfrom1to4p.m. onSunday,Oct.30.

At1:30p.m.Dr.GordonDammann, HighlandCollegeinstructorandfounderof

also active in many communityorganizations, includingKiwanis,StephensonCountyHistorical Society,Tyler’sJusticeCenterforChildren,HighlandcommunityCollegeLeadershipInstituteand theStephensonCountyFairAssociation.

GeraldPodrazaisacandidatefortheStateSenate,45thDistrict.Someoftheissuestowhichheis committedinclude improvedruraleconomic development,supportforearlyeducationand vocationaleducation,fundingforlawenforcement toreduce crimeandfightcorruption,improved infrastructure,andhumanrightsforall,including women’srightsandLGBTQrights.Podraza,an activecommunity volunteer,is asmallbusiness ownerandmemberoftheNationalFarmers Union.

Theafternoonconcludedwiththedrawingof the50/50rafflewinner.Tofindoutmoreabout OgleCountyDemocrats,joinusatourmonthly meetingsthefirstTuesdayofeachmonthat6:30 PMattheOregonVFW.Youcanalsogoonlineto learnmore athttps://oglecountydems.org/and youcancheckusoutonFacebook,Instagramand Twitter.

The 24th annual Ogle County Democrats Fall Luncheon was held Sept. 18at the Lorado Taft Campus of NIU in Oregon. Among the guest speakers were three candidates for themid-term election.

Pictured, left to right, are Gerald Podraza,Elizabeth Lindquist, Lisa Haderlein, Christine Ballard, Karla Niemann and Dave Simpson.

TheThoseWeretheDaysprogramwillbe

sessionattheOregonDepotMuseumat 10a.m.

JohnTuttleandfriendswillbepresentinga programthatwasheldattheLovesPark Veteran’sMemorial.

TuttleisthechaplainoftheOregonVFW/

theNationalMuseumofCivilWarMedicine inFrederick,Maryland,willspeakon “NursingandtheEvolutionofHospitals.”He istheauthorofseveralbooksrelatingto medicineintheCivilWarEra,aswellasan AntietamBattlefieldguideinMarylandand

guestlectureracrossthecountyonmany CivilWartopics.

Thereisnoadmissionfeebutdonations

arewelcome. Foradditionalinformation,visitwww. gvmuseum.org.

OregonLegionand isactiveinthe POW/MIA organization. Foradditional information regardingthis program,callOtto Dickat815-440-0693, RogerCainat815-757-9715orChrisMartin at815-742-8471

PublicNotice

TheCityofOregonPlanCommissionwillbeholdingapublichearing onNovember15th,2022,at5:30PMatCityHallCouncilChambers, locatedat115North3rdStreet,Oregon,Illinois61061regarding a variancerequestofthe2015InternationalBuildingCodetoincrease occupancyfrom150to300atRiver’sEdgeExperiencefortheproperty locatedat103S1stStreet,Oregon,IL61061.Parcel#16-03-183-002 submittedbyMerlinHagemann.

5 OGLECOUNTY NE WS OgleCountyNewspapers/ShawLocal.com•Friday,Oct28,2022 BUSINESS FAIR SATURDAY,OCT.29,2022 10AM-1PM FORRESTON TOWNSHIP BUILDING 104E. STATE ST (CORNER STATE ST. &RT. 26/72) • ForrestonAreaBusiness Associationmemberswillbeon handatthe TownshipBuildingto providemoreinformationabout their businesses. •Other businesslocationsaround townwillbemarkedwithagreen Business Fair poster. • Job Fair!Infowillbe available fromparticipating businesses. •FREE POPCORN •FREE DONUTS 10-11:30 •FREE HOT DOG LUNCH 11:30TIL GONE! Comesee everything Forrestonhasto offer! Heldin conjunctionwith “Trunkor Treat” DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS AT 1 PM! Joinusfor lunch! Veterans to be topicat Oct. 29 event at the Oregon Depot
honoringveteransattheSaturday,Oct.29,
THOSE WERE THE DAYS

LOCALHISTORY

15th of Illinois took three days to travel to Vicksburg

In1819thetownofVicksburg cameinto beingbyRev.Newt Vick.Theviewfromthebluffs wasmagnificentwithhillsandthe MississippiRiver.FollowingNative Americansarrivingincanoes came frontiersmeninflatboatsandsteamshipsreadytobeinvolvedinmakinga newcommunity.

In1863cametheCivilWar,which leftVicksburgbadlydamagedafter47 daysofbattleduringthistumultuous time.

Attheendofthewarthecitygot busyandrebuiltherselfwithwonderfuloldbuildingssuchasWalnutHills. Thishadbeenahomebuiltin1880by GeorgeRogers,butnottheGeorge Rogerswhohadbeenpartofthe15th Regiment.

BruceandIenjoyedeatinginthis homenowturnedintoasouthern restaurantwithwonderfulcuisine.

We enjoyedthesouthernhospitalityandtheyevenletuslookaround therestofthebuilding.

Thenextmorningweheaded back totheVicksburgNationalMilitary Park andtheU.S.S.CairoMuseum. Thismuseumhasondisplayoneofthe sevenironcladsthatwereusedinthe CivilWar.

Allsevenhadbeendeliveredin100 daysatacostof$101,808eachandall

POLOHISTORY

hadanimportantpartintheCivil War.Theywerenamedaftertownsin theMississippiRiverValley.

Thisone,the Cairo,wasfound yearslaterin1956intheYazooRiver andbroughtupin1964.Ithadbeen protectedall theseyearsbytheriver bed.Itwasmostinterestingtobeable towalkarounditandgetafeelofwhat itmusthavebeenlikesincemuchof theoriginalityisstillthere.

Itwasherethatweleftthetravels ofthe15th.TheyheadedontoJackson andNatchez,Mississippi.They had morebattlestofightwithsometaken asprisoners,andsomeevenmarched withShermantothesea.Somevery fortunateoneswentthroughthewhole CivilWarandcamehomeinfairly goodshape.

RichardofDeKalbwouldeventuallycomehomebuthehadtrouble sleepingthinkingofothersnotever cominghome.Hisbrotherlosthislife andanotherbrotherendedupinthe southafterbeingaprisonerofwar.

Richardhadbeensicktowardtheend ofthewarandspenthistimeatthe hospitalshelping outthere.Richard’s mindwouldforeverbehauntedat whathesaw.

Ourmindstodayfounditdifficultto graspthewholething.Afterwehad finishedwiththeU.S.S.CairoMuseum weheadedupnorthtoCapeGirardeau tovisitfamilyandfriends.Bruce’s phonetellsushowfarwehavetogo andwhenwewillgetthere.Itisabsolutelycorrectbecausewepulledinto thedrivewayofagoodfriendatthe exacttimeitgaveus.

Iwantedtosayhellotoagoodfriend andtakehimsomespecialcookies. SeveralyearsagowhenCharlie’sin Polohad an open house they made someunusualcookies calledpillow mints.

Theyhadtherecipeonthetable andIpickedoneup.Ittakes49Andes Mintsinrowsofsevenacrossand sevendownoncookiedough14inches by9inches.Onasheetofwaxpaper youhaverolledoutanotherrectangle ofcookiedoughofthesamemeasurement.

Placingthemintsisnoproblembut flippingthesecondsheetofdoughover ontopoftheotherisaworkofart.The cookiesaredeliciousandmybrother Davelovesthem.SoIhadcookiesfor

allonthistrip.

Idefinitelyhadtostopandseehow Frankwas doingsincehe hadfallen andbrokenahipbeforeEaster.Heisa retiredprofessoratthecollegeinCape Girardeauandisworkingin a museum.

YearsagoFranksentbacktoPolo history books that belonged toJ.W. Clinton,ournewspapermanfor35 years.OneofClinton’snieceshad beenateacheratthecollegeinCape andhadleftthebooks.Frankfeltthey belongedbackinPolo.Amazinghow friendshipsdevelop.

Afterwevisitedforanhourandleft Frankwithagiftbagofpillowmint cookies,wegottogetherwithmycousinsinCapeandhadawonderfuldin nertogether.Thenextmorningwe zippedacrosstoChampaigntoseemy 100-year-oldAuntCarmainthenursinghome.Thenwehadlunchwithmy cousinChrisandhiswifeJane.

Thateveningwepulledinto Polo andmytripwasover.Wehadtraveled morethan2,000milestovisitbattlefields,friends,andfamily.

WhatagreattimeandIthankmy sonBruceforsuchawonderfultime.

•BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.

Thelma Carpenter’s legacy lives on at the prairie today

ThelmaCarpenterwas a librarianattheOregonPublicLibraryfor27yearsfrom 1962-1994.ShewasborninChicago Heights,thedaughterofClarenceand ClaraParker.SheattendedMonmouth College.Shediedatage71whileliving at987IllinoisWestRoute64.

WhileservingasOregon’slibrarian shewasinvolvedinseveralimportant localactivities.ShecompiledandsubmittedaninterestingstoryofStrongholdfor theSesquicentennialStoryof Oregon,Illinois,(1836-1986).

ShewassecretaryofthePrairie PreservationSocietyofOgleCounty andtheeditoroftheArtsAlliance Organization.Whenshediedatage71, memorialsinhernameforthePrairie PreservationSocietywererequested.

TheThelmaCarpenterPrairieis locatedonCarthageRoadatthe NachusaGrasslands

TheNachusaGrasslands,locatedin LeeandOglecounties,isa4,000-acre prairie,woodlandandwetlandpreserve.TheNatureConservancy,

foundedin1951, hasmorethan1millionmembersworkingin72countries andthe50states.

Withaprojectedpopulationof9billionby2050,theNatureConservancy workstoprotectourlandandwater, tackleclimate change,buildhealthy cities,providefoodandwatersustainabilityandconnectpeopletonature.

TheNachusabrochureattheVisitorCentermapstheNachusaareas. TheseincludetheBigJumpPrairie, ClearCreekKnolls,StoneBarn Savanna,MeinersWetlandsandthe ThelmaCarpenterPrairie.Trailhead signsarepostedatClearCreekKnolls, BigJumpPrairie,StoneBarnSavanna, ThelmaCarpenterPrairieandMeinersWetlandswhereyouareencouragedtoexploretheprairie.

VolunteerssuchasThelmaare essentialtomaintainingtheNachusa Grasslands.Thesevolunteersharvest seedfrom200-plusplantspecies.They performinvasiveseedmanagement Theyassistprescribedfiresandstaff thevisitorscenter.

Nachusaisaprivatenonprofit organizationandpayspropertytaxes

Itisopentothepublicfromdawnto dusk.Ofcoursethebigdrawtodayis thebison.

Howmanyareasinthiscountry canyouobservebison?Just a reminder:BuffaloGroveinOgle Countyisnamedafterbuffalothat starvedduringthedeepsnowof1777

when thebuffalo could notbreak throughthecrustedsnowtoobtain forage.Thislocationwascalled Nachusa,whichmeansbuffalo.

•OttoDickisaretiredteacherand hasresearchedOgleCountyhistory forseveralyears.

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PhotosprovidedbyOttoDick Thelma Carpenter’s legacy isthe Oregon Library and the Thelma Carpenter Prairie, located at the Nachusa Grasslands.

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LISAA.ROSENBALM

Died: October15,2022

LisaRosenbalm,a devotedwife,loving motherandloyal friend,passedaway suddenlyandunexpectedly,themorning ofSaturday,October 15th,2022.She was67yearsyoungandtosayshewillbe misseddearlyisbeyondanunderstatement. Lisa’spersonalityandsmilewereinfectious. Herpresenceandenergycouldbefeltthe momentsheenteredaroom.Ayoungsoul, takentoosoon.Thosethatknewherand knewherwell,knowwhatagiftitwastobe abletoenjoysomeoflife’sbestmoments whileinhercompany. Lisawasa1973graduateofHinckley-Big Rockhighschool,acosmetologistanda

BLAINEHARDACRE

Born:

BlaineHardacrereallylikedtovisitwith people.Hisgoodbyes tooktimeandincludedhisaffirmationof love.

Attheageof90, BlaineHardacre,of Lanark,ILpassedintothearmsofGodon Monday,October17,2022atWinnPrairie AssistedLivingCommunityinFreeport. Afuneralservicewillbeheld11amFriday,October28,2022,attheCrossroads CommunityChurchinPolo,IL,followedbya luncheon.Privatefamilyburialwillbeinthe LanarkCemetery.Visitationwillbeheldfrom

MAXINEM.OSBORNE

MaxineM.Osborne, 91,ofPolo,passed awayTuesday, October18,2022,at RockRiverHospice andHomeinSterling, Illinois.

Maxinewasborn June6,1931,inDixon,Illinois,thedaughter ofMaxandMildredDauphin.Shemetand marriedDarrellOsborneandtogetherhad threebeautifulchildren.Maxineownedand operatedMaxine’sBeautySaloninPolofor over60years.Shelovedherfamily,spending timewithhercoffeegroupandtraveling. MaxinewasamemberoftheMountMorris MooseLodge,thePoloAmericanLegion LadiesAuxiliaryandmemberoftheEastern Star.SheenjoyedwatchingAmericanPickers anddoingalittlesalvagingherselfespecially

licensedmassagetherapist.Shespentmany yearsworkingasahairstylistbutfoundher trueprofessionalcallingwhenshebecamea certifiedmassagetherapist.Shetookgreat prideinherworkandbeingapartofher patientshealingprocesswasasourceofimmensepersonalfulfillment.Herabilitytoheal anddecreasestresswasbeyondcompare.A simplegroceryerrandwouldoftenleadto beinggreetedbyafriendly,smilingfaceofa formerpatientwhowouldhugherandthank herforhelpingthemintheirownpersonal healingjourney.

Herprofessionallifebroughtherjoybut thejobshelovedthemostwasbeinga mom.Shewasagreatmom.Herchildren wouldargueshewasthebest.Sheloved herchildrenmorethananythingelseinthis world.Shewouldfrequentlyreminisceabout howbecomingamothermadeherrealizeher truepurposeinlife.Shelovedtakingcareof herchildrenandtheirfriends.Shehadthe warmestheartanditradiatedthroughouther

4–7pmThursday,October27,2022,atthe Church.MemorialsmaybegiveninBlaine’s honortobenefitFHNHospice,Gideonsand Newmoms.org.

BlainewasbornFebruary3,1932,Lima TownshipruralLanark,onafamilyfarm,the sonofNelloJosephandHazelEsther(Turner) Hardacre.Atanearlyagehelearnedtobe resourceful,workingalongsidehisdadand momonthefarm.HeattendedtheGood CountrySchoolandisa1950LanarkHigh Schoolgraduate,whereheplayedfootball andtrackandshowedcattlewiththeFFA.It wasattheLanarkHighSchoolwhereBlaine beganarelationshipwithhisfuturebride, ElinorJeanIsenberger.

OnDecember11,1954,BlaineandElinor weremarried,justbeforeBlainewentoff tobootcamp.HeservedintheArmyfrom 1955to1957asaguided-missilespecialist,

whenitcametooldbottles.Maxinewas alongtimehistorianofallthingsPoloand wouldlovetoshareherknowledgeofthe townifanyonewouldwanttolisten.

SurvivorsincludesonsJohn(Marcella) OsborneofDonahue,IAandRandall(Regina) OsborneSpanaway,WA;sistersJaniceRusso ofKenosha,WIandRitaDauphinofPolo; brotherKarlDauphinofAiea,HI;grandchildrenMichele(Michael)Stretz,Christopher (Megan)Osborne,Christie(Waldo)Geiken;8 great-grandchildren.

Shewasprecededindeathbyherhusband DarrellandadaughterLindaSueOsborne.

AvisitationwillbeMonday,October24, 2022atSt.MarksLutheranChurch,201N. DivisionAve,inPolofrom10:00a.m.tothe startofthefuneralserviceat11:00a.m.BurialwillbeimmediatelyfollowingatFairmount CemeteryinPolo.

Inlieuofflowersmemorialsmaybedirected inhername.

Visitwww.polofamilyfuneralhome.comto sendcondolences.

welcominghome.Thedoorwasrevolving, neveraknockneededorafriendturned away.Frompre-gameFridayafternoonfootballgatherings,tofloatbuildingstoslumber partiesandeverythinginbetween.Every friendandfamilymemberfeltcomfortable inherhome.Unsurprisingly,thisfeeling extendedbeyondthewallsofthehome.Her warmthmadeyoufeelcomfortableandat peacenomatterwhereshewas.Itwaspart ofthetrueessenceofherbeing.

In her final days, she remained a devoted wife,caretakerandmother.Sheunwaveringlycommittedherselftoherlovinghusband andtheirbattletofindanewnormallife withhealthandhappinessoftheutmost priority.Eveninherlastmoments,weare confidentshedidnotsuffer.Shewastruly blessedwithaperfectweekendwithher entirefamilyjustafewdayspriorandaquick andpainlesspassing.Shewouldn’thavehad itanyotherway.

Lisaissurvivedbyherhusband,Scott

spendingtimeinTexas,MarylandandWoodbridge,VirginiawhereElinorjoinedhim.After hisservice,theyreturnedwithasontofarm nearLanark.ThatiswhenBlaineandElinor, boughtandresurrectedtheoldGold-Mine Farm.Theyraisedfourchildrenandcelebrated67yearsofmarriage.Blainewouldreflect, “I’vebeengoingupanddownGrangeRoad allmylife.”

Blainewasaninnovativefarmerin1960, operatingalargedairyherdutilizingnew technologyoftheday.Twicehereceived theConservationFarmeroftheYearforhis workonstripcroppingandcontouring.He retiredfromfarmingin1990.HesoldAFLAC insuranceforseveralyearsanddeliveredthe FreeportJournalStandardonanextensive ruralroute.Blainethenbeganworkingat RollingHillsinLanarkasamodelworker.He alwaysencouragedhiscoworkersandwas

Rosenbalm,herchildren,KatieandAndy (Randa)Ballard,stepdaughtersAlyssaDunn andDesireeMorrison,niecesJennyKausand SarahZiemba,andhersister,PamLewis.She ispredeceasedbyherparents,Ronnieand ArleneRiedelsperger.

Therewasanopenvisitationtocelebrate herlifeatFinchFuneralHomeinDeKalb,IL from1-4pmonSaturday,October22,2022.

Inlieuofflowers,donationscanbemadeto acausethatwasnearanddeartoherheart, TailsHumaneSocietyinDekalb.

Ifyouprefertosendflowers,pleasecall Kar-FreFloristinSycamore.Lisawasalsoa lifelongmemberofDeKalbandOglecounties withanotherspecialplaceinherheartfor communityandthechallengesofbeingself employed.

CremationArrangementswereentrusted to:FinchFuneralHome310OakSt.DeKalb,IL, 60115(815)758-3841.

especiallyproudoftheappleorchardhe helpedcareforthatservedRollingHills.

Blainewasanactivememberofthe CrossroadsChurch.Hewasanenthusiastic Churchgreeter,makingallfeelwelcomeand important.Heprayeddailyanddeeplyfor hisfamily,friends,andacquaintancesinhis chosenspotinhishome.“DadlovedGod andwasawonderfulChristianman,always prayingforothers.”

Blainewillbedearlymissedbyhiswife, ElinorofFreeport;fourchildren,Jeffrey (Gundi)HardacreofMoline,IL,Amy(Rev. Lyle)ZumdahlofForreston,Bryan(Kristine) HardacreofLanarkandMark(Karen)HardacreCommerceCity,CO;12grandchildren;and 18great-grandchildren.Blaineisprecededin deathby2brothers,JoeBowersandDelbert Hardacre;asister,ThelmaHardacreGlaub; andababysister,RuthHardacre.

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TherearenoplanstocloseWeldMemorialPark,county officialssaid.

“Everybody’sgoalistokeepitopen,”OgleCountyBoard memberZachOltmannssaid.

It’sthemaintenancetheyneedhelpwith,andthecost dedicatedtothat–about $6,400 annually–issparkingdiscussion,saidOltmanns, whoisamemberoftheCounty Facilities,CountySecurityandITCommittee.

“Ithink,inaperfectworld,theoutcomeissomeintergovernmentalagreements,butmaybeavolunteergroup that’sorganizedaswellthatcanhelpusout,outthere,”he said.“TheBoyScoutsaregreat;theydoalotofEagleScout projectsoutthere.”

Someofthecommitteemembersarelookingintothe possibilityofforminganintergovernmentalagreement withMarionTownship,StillmanValleyorpossiblyanother municipalitythatcouldhelpwith maintenance, saidBen Youman,whoisaCountyBoardandcommitteemember.

The10-acreparkislocatedonWeldParkRoad,about 5 milessouthofByron,5mileswestofStillmanValley,and12 milesnortheastofOregon.

Ifanintergovernmentalagreementisputinplace,where themoneytocovermaintenancecostswouldcomefrom wouldbeoneofthethingsnegotiated,hesaid.

“Imean,that’soutthere,right?Theremaybesomepeo-

WeldPark isthe only park owned by Ogle County The 10-acre park includesshelters, restrooms and a playgroundarea.

ple on the board saying, ‘Why are we doing that?’” Youman noted.“Mostcountiesdon’tnormallyhaveapark.”

If a county does have a park or parks, typically that county also has a park district, Oltmanns said. But park districtsare taxing bodies, and “the appetite’s not really there”forthat,hesaid.

There are a lot of volunteers who do wonderful things for WeldMemorialPark,Youmansaid.

“The question is, is the county normally in the business ofmaintainingparks?”Youmansaid.“I’mnotshytosay this:peopleexpectthattheydon’twanttopaytaxes,then theysay,‘WellIneedthis,andIwantthisupdated,’and there’snotnecessarilymoneyforthat.”

ApetitiononChange.orgtitled“KeepWeldMemorial ParkOpen”hadgathered569signaturesbyOct. 24.Brian Pearceislistedasthecreatorofthepetition.

The parkincludes hiking trails,recreationareas,parkingandrestrooms.Itwasdonatedtothecountyin1928after thedeathofHenryWeld.

Decrease in property tax rate part of proposed budget

OgleCountytaxpayerscouldsee aroughly2-centdecreaseontheir propertytaxbillsnextyearifthe proposedcountybudgetispassedon Nov.15.

TheOgleCountyBoardFinance Committeeisrecommendingapropertytaxrateof71.2centsper$100 equalizedassessedvalueforfiscal 2023.

The2022ratewas73.2cents.

“TheEAVwasupcloseto7%, I believe,”FinanceCommitteeChairpersonGregSparrowsaidduring thecounty’sOct.24budgethearing. “Thatwillaccountforourincrease inpropertytaxvalue.Ifyoukeepthe propertytaxratethesame,you bringinmorerevenue.Butthepercentage[beingtaxed]issmall.”

OgleCounty’sestimatedequalizedassessedvalue–one-thirdofthe

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Oregon converts emotion to energy to top Newman

SeniorNightcarrieswithitmany emotions,someexcitingandsomesad, andteamsreactdifferentlytoit.

TheOregonHawksreactedaswell astheycouldhavehopedintheirfinal homematchoftheseasononOct.20, takingcontrolfromthestartina25-13, 25-18winoverNewmanattheBlackhawkCenter.

“Itwasmostlythethoughtofit’s ourSeniorNightandwe’vegottowin, sothatemotionreallydidplayarole, andthatenergycarriedustothewin,” seniormiddle LizMoissaid.“We playedwithenergy,wecommunicated,andhittingerrorswereat a minimumforus.Theywereactuallya careerlowforourteamtonight,so thatwasawesome.”

ThetwoteamshadjustmetonSaturdayattheLindaLudwigTournamentinLanark,withNewmanwinningthepool-playmatch23-21,21-16. TheHawks(19-10)felttheywereclose inthatmatchanddidn’tplayaswellas theywanted,sotheywerelooking for alittleredemptiononThursday.

“SeniorNighthelpedalot,gaveusa

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bigboost.Most ofthestartersthatwe hadonthecourtwereseniors,sowe allhadextraenergy,”seniorhitter Ava Wightsaid.“AndwelosttoNewmanintheEastlandtournamentthis pastweekend,soweneededrevenge, basically–andwithitbeingourSenior Night,soitwastheperfecttime todo it.”

Aback-rowkillbyWightandatipkillfromMoisgaveOregonaquick4-1 leadintheopeningset,thenafter Newmangottowithin5-4onaJess Johnskillandaperfectlyplaceddump killbyKatieGrennan,Wighthitaroll shotforakilltosparkarun.

KennaWubbenafollowedwith a kill,thenLexiEbertservedanace

beforespikingakill,andWightfol lowedwithaspikeforan11-5lead. MariahDrakeandAnnaWithers had killsbeforeaSophieStenderace,anda killandblockbyMoisaroundaNewmanerrormadeit19-7Hawks.

“Weworkedonitinpracticeyester day,justmixingalotofthingsup,” Wightsaidaboutthebalancedattack. “We’reobviouslynotthetallestteam, soweneedtohitsmarterandbemen tallyinthegameonwhereweplace theball.”

WightledOregonwith11digs,six kills,11pointsandtwoaces,andMois hadfourkillsandtwoblocks.Wub benaspiked fivekills,Wynn hadnine assistsand twokills,andEbertfin ishedwith10assists,threedigsandan ace.Stenderchippedin11digs,nine points,twoassistsandanace,and Drake,WithersandCieseleachadded twokills.

“Thethoughtthatwedidn’twantto losetonightreallyhelpedus,and reallytakingthatenergyoverhelpsus immensely,”Moissaid.“It’ssomethingwehavebeendowninthedumps with,kindof,butthismatchkickstarted it,andIthinkit’sgoingto carryoverinthematchestocome.”

Forrestondef.LaMoille,25-11,25-11: TheCardinalswill faceHanover(RiverRidge)onOct.26inthesemifinal.

IndividualleadersforForrestonwereJaidenSchneiderman, 16kills,twoacesandBrookeBoettner,19assists,twoaces. TheregionalchampionshipisOct.27at6p.m.Theregional winnerfacesthewinneroftheAuroraChristianRegionalin thefirstgameoftheForrestonSectionalonOct.31at6p.m.

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Polodef.Milledgeville,25-14,25-13: TheMarcosfaced FultoninthesemifinalonOct.26.LindeePoperhadfivekills, twoaces,threeblocks;BekahZeiglerhadfourkills;Teah Almasyhadthreekills,fourassists,andtwoblocks;Ali Danekashadthreekills;andEllieWellshadtwokills,10

assists,andoneblock.TheregionalchampionshipisOct.27 at6p.m.ThewinnerofthePoloRegionaladvancestothe secondgameoftheForrestonSectionalonOct.31at7p.m.

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Oregondef.Prophetstown,25-15,16-25,25-16: Aftera second-setslumpintheirsemifinalgameattheClass2A RockFallsRegionalatTaborGymonTuesday,theHawks quicklyregainedtheirrhythmandfinishedoffthePanthersin threesets.

“Wehadalittlebitofamentalmisfocusinthesecond match,andthatcausedthemtokindofsneakinandtakethe gamefromus.Andthenwerefocusedthethirdgameand cameoutandtookcareofourbusiness,”Oregoncoach FarrellCainsaid.

KennaWubbenaspiked12killsandhadsixdigs;AvaWight tallied22digs,fourkillsandtwoaces;andLizMoisadded fivekills,threeblocksandoneaceforOregon.Sophie Stenderadded13digsfortheHawks.

“Ithinkitwascommunicationandplacement[thatledto ourwin],”Cainsaid.“Theyrunadifferentdefensethanwedo, soit’snotsomethingthatwenormallypracticeagainst.We hadtocommunicatewhatwasopenandplacetheballinthe spotsthatwouldscoreversuspowerattacks.They’reagood teamdefensivelyandthey’rescrappy,they’vegotsometall blockers,soitwasmoreaboutfindingthoseholestoscore.”

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valueofallthepropertyinthecounty –roseto$1,852,643,580.

TheExelonnuclearpowerplant representsaboutone-third ofthe county’sEAV,Sparrowsaid.

Theproposed2023propertytaxlevy is$13,199,080.That’sanincreaseof $278,165–orabout2%–overthe amountleviedin2022.

Proposedappropriationstomore than80fundstotal$59,953,808,which

includesthenearly$13.2millionpropertytax.

Thecounty’slargestfundisthe GeneralFund,towhichtheFinance Committeeisproposinganappropriation of$17,297,109.Therevenue whichincludes$5millionofproperty taxlevy–isexpectedtomatchthe appropriation,Sparrowsaid.

Someoftheotherfundsthatwill receivepartoftheirrevenuefrom propertytaxlevydollarsincludethe CountyHighwayFund($1.85million); IMRFFund($1.4million);theMental

HealthFund ($1.03million); County BridgeFund($925,000);Co-Operative ExtensionFund($140,000);FederalAid MatchingFund($925,000);Insurance PremiumLevyFund($575,000);Senior SocialServices($274,000);SocialSecurityFund($900,000);WarVeterans Fund($146,000);andtheTBCareand TreatmentFund($34,080).

“Keep inmind,thisisnotthefinal draft[ofthebudget],”Sparrowsaid. “Thisisthemostrecentdraft.The FinanceCommitteewillhaveachance atournextmeetingonNov.7tomake

adjustments.”

TheFinanceCommitteemeetsNov. 7at4p.m.onthefirstflooroftheold OgleCountyCourthouse.

TheOgleCountyBoardnextmeets Nov.15at5:30p.m.onthethirdfloorof theoldOgleCountyCourthouse.

Theproposedbudgetcanbeviewed athttps://bit.ly/3f9Uuvd,orbyvisitingOgleCounty.organdlookingunder the“County”tabalongthetopofthe webpage,andclickingon“Transpar ency.”

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia Oregon’s Kenna Wubbena (7) spikes the ball against Newman at the Blackhawk Center.

Season ends for Oregon with 46-20 loss to North Boone

Theseasoncametoanendforthe Oregonfootballteamwitha46-20loss athometoNorthBooneonOct.21.In theBigNorthern,theHawks (2-7)finishedineighthplace,whileNorth Boone(3-6)wasseventh.

ChandlerAlderman,NorthBoone’s all-everythingquarterbackledhis teamtoa7-0leadonlyfiveplaysinto thegameona30-yardtouchdownpass. AftertheN.B.defensestoppedOregon onafourthdown,itwasChandler findingChrisDoetch,theleading receiverintheconference,ona42-yard scoringstrike tomakeit14-0midway throughthefirstquarter.

Oregongotontheboardonthenext possessionaftergettingtheballat midfieldonashortkickoff.ItwasGabe Eckerdgoinginfromayardouttocut theleadto14-6onthe53-yarddrive.

JoshCrandallsackedAlderman andaVikings penaltyeventually forcedapunt.Aftera30-yardreturn byNoahReber,theHawksweresetup againwithgoodfieldposition.

JackWashburncompleteda7-yard passtoAustinEgyedonfourth-and-3

tokeepthedrivealive. WithEckerd, ReberandEgyedgainingalltheyardageonthedrive,itwasReberculminatingthingswitha12-yardtouchdownrun,aidedbyanEgyeddownfield block.Rebertackedontheextrapoint totiethegameat14apiece.

That’swhenChandlertookover again.Hepassedandranfornearlyall

of NorthBoone’syardageina54-yard scoring drivetoupthe leadto21-14. Forthegame,heaccountedfor412of N.B.’s450totalyards.

Oregon got the ballafterhalftime, butpenaltiesforcedathird-and-30situationandtheyhadtopunt.Jonathan AlanizandEckerdsackedAlderman, butthe6-4,210-poundquarterback

immediatelyrespondedwitha20-yard pass completion.Sixplayslater, he hadhisteamintheendzonefora27-14 advantage.

TheHawkswereabletodrivefrom theirown39-yardlinetoN.B.’s7-yard line,butcouldnotconvertonfourthand-1.Reberdidscorelaterinthe gamefortheHawks.

BothEckerdandReberwentover 100yardsrushing,asOregontotaled 282yardsonoffense.

Withseveraljuniorsandsophomoresgettingsubstantialvarsityplayingtime,thefuturelooksbrightfor Oregon.OtherthanChandler,thebulk ofNorthBoone’steamalsoreturns.In fact,severalBNCteams,including leagueco-champByronhaveyoung playersreturning.

BesidestheniceweatherFridayat Landers-LoomisField,theevening wasenhancedbyanoutstandinghalftimeperformancebythebandand a routinebytheOHScheerleadersand theirparents.

TheByron,StillmanValley,ForrestonandRochellefootballteamsbegin IHSAstateplayoffsthisweekandPolo begins8-manplayoffsonSaturday.

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia Oregon’s Gabe Eckerd tries to escape North Boone’s Chandler Alderman during Oct 21 action at Landers-Loomis Field.

Forreston falls to Lena-Winslow;

Lena-Winslow28,Forreston14: TheCardinalsdrewfirstbloodwithan earlytouchdown,butthePanthers scoredthenextfourtouchdownsto pullawayforanNUICwininForreston.

After BrockSmithscoredon a 7-yardrun,JakeZealreturnedthe ensuingkickoff68yardsforascore, thenLe-Win(9-0,8-0NUIC)added a 10-yardtouchdownrunfromGunar Lobdellwith1:29leftinthefirsthalfto takea14-8lead.ThePanthersaddedon withGageDunker’s8-yardTDrun with10secondsleftinthethirdquarter,thenZealtackedona59-yardscoringruninthefirstminuteofthefourth quarter.

JohnnyKoblerscoredona12-yard runwith4:17toplaytocapthescoring, andhefinishedwith17carriesfor94 yards.KalebSandersadded15rushes for50yardsforForreston(5-4,4-4).

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Polo66,FreeportAquin22: The Marcospiledup46first-quarterpoints againsttheBulldogsontheirwayto a blowoutwininaneight-manfootball game.

AveryGrenobleraneight timesfor 137yardsandthreetouchdownsasthe leadingPolorusher.Grenoble’sscores cameonrunsof41,58and16yards.

BrockSoltowadded114rushing yardsand twotouchdowns,including an80-yardscore,on11carries.Healso returnedakickoff93yardsforatouchdown,andthrewa24-yardtouchdown passtoNoahDewey.

BradyWolberrushedfor a28-yard Polotouchdown.

FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS

ByTyReynolds- treynolds@shawmedia.com

1A-No.10Forreston(5-4)atNo.7St.Bede(7-2)

When: Saturday,Oct.29,2p.m.

AboutForreston: TheCardinals’fourlossescametoplayoffteamsthatwentacombined 27-8,andarebyacombined32points.…Forrestonisaveraging35.6pointspergamewhile allowing21.7pointspergame.…TheCardinalshaveadvancedtothesecondroundorfurther insevenconsecutiveseasons,includingstatetitlesin2019,2016and2014.…JohnnyKobler leadsabalancedrushingattackforForrestonwith127carriesfor951yardsand16TDs,while KalebSandershas84rushesfor736yardsand9TDs,andMicahNelsonhas49carriesfor513 yardsand7TDs,thoughhedidn’tplayinWeek9’slosstoLena-Winslow.…QuintenFrederick (52-274),McKeonCrase(47-281,4TDs),BrockSmith(33-260,4TDs)andOwenMulder (38-201,TD)allhaverunformorethan200yardsthisseason.

AboutSt.Bede: TheBruinsareintheplayoffsforthesecondyearinarow,andwillbe hostingafirst-roundgameforthesecondstraightseason.Lastyear,St.Bededefeated ChicagoHopeinitsplayoffopener.…TheBruinsstarted6-0forthefirsttimesince1987 beforelosingback-to-backgames.St.Bedeendedtheregularseasonwitha39-20winat Mendota.…QBJohnBradyhasthrownfor1,273yardsand13TDs,andalsohas918yardsand 16TDsontheground.…BenWallaceisBrady’sfavoritetargetdownfield,with34catchesfor 505yardsand6scores.

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EarleenHinton/ShawMedia ABOVE LEFT: Forreston’s McKeon Crase fights foryards against Lena-Winslow during action in the finalregular-season game Oct 21 in Forreston. ABOVE RIGHT: Forreston’sJaceEngbert (34), Dave Setterstorm (20) and Alex Ryia (3) tackle Lena-Winslow’s Gage Dunker Forreston travels to Peru-St. Bede in the first round ofthe 1A playoffs BELOW LEFT: Polo’s Brock Soltow runs foryards against River Ridge on Oct.
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Rock Falls wins girls regional, Oregon takes fourth

Withhomefieldadvantageonits sidefortheClass1ARockFalls RegionalonOct.22atCentennialPark, theRockFallsgirlscrosscountry teamabsolutelydominatedthecompetition.

With27teampointsandthreetopfivefinishers,theRocket girlseasily outpacedrunner-upSherrard(62),and intheprocess,securedatriptothe Class1AOregonSectionalthisSaturday.

Atotalof76runnersandeightcompleteteamscompetedinthegirlsrace.

MercerCounty’sEdenMuellerwas theindividualchampion,runningan 18:17,andOrion’sOliviaThomsenwas therunner-up,crossingthefinishline in18:32.

TheRocketsfinished3-4-5inthe 27-pointeffort,landingfiverunnersin thetop15.Third-placefinisherHana Fordledthegroup,clockinga19:08.

“Ididgood.Iwasn’treallypaying attentiontotheotherrunnersvery much,”Fordsaid.“Ithinkinthe beginning,onegirlsurgedonmeandI justdidn’t notice.IwishIwould’ve surgedwithherinstead.

“It wasnice havingourhome courseforourregional.”

ArielHernandezandKatScotttook thefourthandfifthspots,running a 19:19and19:33.AvaShankwasthe

10th-placefinisherin20:33,whileGracieRippycamein15thin20:54.Also competingforRockFallswereBrooke Howard(22nd,21:49)andAniyah Thomas(36th,23:13).

TheOregon girlsmovedontothe sectional,compiling110pointsfor a fourth-placefinish.

EllaDannhornwasthetopHawk, recordinga19:54forseventhplace.

“Iactuallydidnotfeelgreat.Ihad reallyhighexpectationsfortodayand justdidn’treallygettothem,”Dannhornsaid.“Ifeellikemysecondmile wasslowanddragging.”

AlsocompetingforOregonwere EllenHodson(16th,21:03),Natalie Tremble(35th,23:11),AbbieLudwig (38th,23:29),KatelynBowers(55th, 24:33),ValerieNyderek(62nd,25:56), andSofiaGarcia-Albi(63rd25:59).

TheErie-Prophetstowngirls securedasectionalberth,rackingup 130pointstofinishfifth.JillianNormanwasthefastestPanther,clocking a21:50for23rd,andChloeSlockcame inrightbehindher,registeringa21:52 for24th.

E-Ptook30thwithClaraAshdown’s 22:48,50thwithBrookeLalley’s24:12, 57thwithIsabellaPangrazio’s24:46, and59thwithGracelynAbell’s25:01. JaelinHawkinsaddeda64th-placefinishforthePantherswithatimeof 26:26.

TheNewmangirlstallied165points, securingthefinalteamspotinto the

sectionalwithaseventh-placefinish. ClaireCrishamwasthetopComet, runninga20:47for14th.

Newman’sSophiaMcCoycamein 45thin23:57,MonicaHealyfinished 51stin24:17,andGiannaWidolff secured61stin25:27.ReaganHammes took66thin27:04,andGiannaSagel roundedouttheComets’lineupin74th in30:46.

Eastland’sLeslieMaynereached thesectionalindividually,running a 21:19for18th.

Morrison’sEmmaChristinnarrowlymissedthesectionalcutasthe topFilly,clockinga21:44for20th.

Amboywasledby32nd-placefinisherNataliePratt’s22:55.Ramsie Grenoblefinished43rdin23:46asthe leadingPolorunner.OliviaShellyran a25:08for60thastheloneWestCarroll runner.

BoysRace

Therewere89runnersand12completeteamscompetingintheboys race.

Regionalteamchampion Riverdale completedapodiumsweep,with TommyMurraytakingfirst(15:19), LandisMussersecuringsecond(15:36)

MylesNewberry/ForShawMedia Ella Dannhorn led Oregonwitha seventh-place finish at the Rock Falls Regional at Centennial Park The Hawks advanced to sectionals witha fourth-place finish.

andPeytonSandnabbingthird(16:09). Riverdale’s24points faroutpacedthe field;MercerCountywasthenext-closestteamwith99.

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AboutHiawatha: TheHawksstartedtheyear4-0beforefinishing2-3downthestretch.... Ineachofitsfivecontestedvictories,Hiawathascoredatleast56points,andreached60 pointsfourtimes....TheteamisintheI8FAplayoffsforthesecondstraightyearundercoach NickDoolittle.Beforethat,theyreachedthe1Aplayoffsinthreeseasonsbetween2016and 2019.That2016berthwasthefirstpostseasontripsince1987.

AboutPolo: TheMarcoshavestartedfastthelasttwogames,scoring56pointsinthefirst quarteragainstFlanagan-Cornell/WoodlandinWeek8,and46inawinoverAquinonFriday night.…Polo’s418pointsscoredand164pointsallowedareboththetopmarksinthetwo I8FANorthDivisions.…BrockSoltowhas144rushesfor1,656yardsand26TDs,whileAvery Grenoblehas107carriesfor897yardsand13TDs.Bothwentover1,400yardslastseasonto leadtheMarcostotheirsecondstraightI8FAstatetitle.

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Five area football teams set to enter postseason play

Withtherevealingofthe IHSAfootballplayoffs, Rochellecouldn’thave askedforanythingbetterinanabsolutelyloaded 4Anorthbracket.No. 6 seedByronhastofeelthesamewayin 3A,whileStillman Valley,seededone spotaheadofByron,caughtabad break.

In1A,Forrestonat5-4isonlyaNo. 10seed,buthasthecapacitytoreach thesemifinals.In8-manball,the powerhasmovedfromthenorthwest partofthestatetothecentral,atleast baseduponseedings.

Stillman,at559enrollment,isthe largestschoolin3Aandescapedthe clutchesofthatbrutal 4Abracket. However,loominginthesecondround isElmhurstImmaculateConception,a teamthatonlylost23-22toJolietCatholicandbeat4ApowerWheatonSt. Francis25-14.

BothStillman andIChaveeasy first-roundmatchupsandwouldmeet thefollowingweekatElmhurst.It doesn’tseemfair,butwithoutamultiplierinplace,thebracketsareoutof whack.

ElmhurstICshouldbeaclassor twohigherandschoolssuchasProvidenceCatholic,JolietCatholic,SpringfieldSacredHeartandWheaton shouldbein5Aor6Ainsteadof4A. Onepositiveisthatperennialpublic

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TheRockFallsboysscored108 forathird-placeteamfinish.Jose Gomezfinishedfourthin16:17as theleadingRocket,andteammate AnthonyValdivia secured sixth in16:35.

“Ifeltprettygood,exceptleadinguptothisweek,I’vehad a problemwithmyAchilles.During therace,Itapeditup,putlike a patchonitandsawhowit felt,” Gomezsaid.“Itwastighteningup alittlebit,butIjustkindofran throughit.Ifeltpretty good, exceptgoingoverthehill,IknewI hadtohitamoveorsomething becausemyfinishisn’tthebest SoIdidthatjustlikeIdidlast year,anditworkedoutforme.”

Gomezsaidhisfamiliaritywith thecourseworkedtohisadvantage.

“It’sdefinitelybetter[having theregionalinRockFalls],”he said.“Iknowmycourseand I knowwheretomove,hitmy surges.It’sbetterthangoingto a

schoolpowersSterlingandSycamore, whohavenever madeittothestate final,haveamucheasierroadin5A.

Thisistheyeartodoitwithallthe heavyweightsin4Aandateamsuch asLombardMontininotevenmaking thepostseason.

SinceSt.FrancisbeatSterlingearlierthisyear,butlosttoElmhurstIC, doesStillmanValleyhaveachance? Well,ByronwentintoElmhurstlast yearasunderdogs andgotthe job done,thoughittooklast-minuteheroics.

HavingcoveredtheCardinalsinthe playoffssinceMikeLalor’ssecond yearin1999,they areoneprogram I nevercountout.Butallthosemagical wins(myfavoritewas28-26over AuroraChristianinsub-zerowind chills)cameinthe1997-2013erawhen thefivestatetitleswereamassed.

Sincethen,Stillmanhasonly advancedasfarasRoundTwo.In thosegames, one losswastoRichmondBurtonandtwootherswere, youguessedit–ElmhurstImmaculate Conception.

Byronlooksheadedforaquarterfinalboutwith9-0ReedCuster,ateam thatprobablyisn’tasgoodasthey werein2021whentheygavetheTigers alltheycouldhandle.SinceJeffBoyer hasbeguncoachingByron,theyhave provedcapable ofmixingitupwith

courseI’munfamiliarwith.”

ChristianCidtook20thin17:20, GunnarDamhoffplaced39thin 18:18,andBradyRootclaimed 45thin18:36fortheRockets.VictorRiveraranan18:50for51st, andJuanHernandezclocked a 19:07for57thtoroundoutthe RockFallslineup.

TheNewmanboyswere anotherteamsectionalqualifier, finishingfourthwith119points. LucasSimpsonpacedtheComets witha13th-placefinish,clocking a16:46.

“Ifeltpretty good.Thisweek, weworkedonpacing–in200s, goingup40secondstoseeifwe couldevenslowmyfirst-mile splitdowntoevenitout,soIfelt prettygoodtoday,”Simpsonsaid. “IfeellikethefirstmileIcould’ve wentalittlerslowerbecause I diedalittlebit,buteveryother mileIfeltprettygood.”

LucasSchaabwasthesecond-fastComet,placing16thwith atimeof16:52.KenBoesenran a 17:35for25th,WyattWildoffrana 17:37for27th,andRyanWelty clockedan18:26for42nd.Zachary

anyone.

Afifthstraightsemifinalappearance?Yes.

WithformerBigNorthernmember RichmondBurtonwinning41ofits last42games,youhavetoliketheir chancesofcompeting withtheparochialsin4A.Theyaregoingtohaveto, asJoliet,ProvidenceandtheRockets areinan8-teamquadrant.Ouch.

RochelleandWheatonSt.Francis appearheadedtothequartersinthe othersideofthenorthbracket,with theirroadsconsiderablyeasier.There isagoodchancethatgamealsowould beatRochelle,anotherlongtimepublicpowerthatregrettablyhasnever madethestatefinals.

Thereisintriguein1A withRockfordLutheran(largestenrollmentat 315)oftheBNCattemptingtocompete inasmallerclassafterbeingin4Ain theJamesRobinsonera.Certainly,the 3A/4ABNCisatougherleaguethan theNUIC, ofwhichhasdominated1A championships.Well,maybeByron, StillmanValley,DixonandG-Kare.

DeForestcamein52ndin18:54, andEspenHammesfinished59th in19:12fortheComets.

Theeighth-placePolo boys missedthesectionalcutasateam with189points,butCarsonJones qualifiedindividually,placing eighthwitha16:38.

“Ifeltprettygood.Ourcoach doessomestats,hecrunches numbersandstuff,andIwas rankedsecondasanindividual, andwe wererankedeighthas a team,”Jonessaid.“Thefirst seventeamsmakeit,sowewere tryingtomakearunforthelast placeasateamtogetinandgoto thesectional.ButIthinkIplaced betterthanwhatIwasranked fromourcoach’sdoing,soIthink IdidprettywellandIwashappy withit.”

OtherlocalindividualsectionalqualifierswereMorrison’s EvanScottin26thplaceoverall (17:36),andWestCarroll’sRoscoe Daviesin32nd(18:00).

AidanGuidaledthewayfor the11th-placeOregonboys(317), clockinga19:22for60th.

Anotherinterestingfoeis9-0Chi cago HopeAcademy,whichplays schoolsmustlarger.Usually,these Chicago-basedschoolswithgaudy recordsandathleticismfallontheir faceagainstruralfoesin1A.

Thebestgameofthefirstroundwill beForrestonversusPeruSt.Bede, alsofromanallegedlysuperiorconfer ence(ThreeRivers).St.Bedehasonly lostto3ApowerPrincetonand4A qualifierHallTownship.

Hardtopredicttheoutcome,but whoeverwins this gamewillbethe odds-onfavoritetoopposeLe-Winin the1Asemifinals.Atthis point, Le-Winistheoverwhelmingfavorite torepeatatstatechamps.

Polohaswonthelasttwo8-man titles,butloominglargeinthewestern partofthestateisundefeatedBiggs villeWestCentral,which hasscored 50pointsormoreineverygame.

LikemostsmalltownsinIllinois, Biggsville hasseenadeclineinpopu lationandconvertedto8-manball. Thetownonlyhas 300 residents,the fewestsincetheCivilWarandrelies uponnineothertinybergsinthearea toreach235inhighschoolenrollment.

•AndyColbert,anavidrunner,has beenasportswriterforShawMedia andhas coveredhighschoolsportsin OgleCountyformorethan30years.

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MylesNewberry/ForShawMedia Polo’s Carson Jones runs at the 1A Rock FallsRegional on Saturday morning at Centennial Park Jones placed eighth individually andadvanced to the sectional.

OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooksreportsthe

Oct.15

ChetL.Harrolle,39,ofOregon,was arrestedat9:43a.m.onanoutstandingOgle Countywarrantforaggravatedbatterytoa peaceofficer.Harrollewastransportedto theOgleCountyJail.

Oct.16

AmyI.Kowalczyk,35,ofNaperville,was issuedacitationat8:21p.m.forspeeding,43 mphina30mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe900blockofW.Washington Street.

Oct.17

At9:55a.m.,policeissuedacivilcitationto one16-year-oldmale,Mt.Morris,forthe

MT. MORRIS POLICE

Mt.MorrisPoliceChiefMichaelCicchetti reportsthefollowingpoliceactivity.

Oct.2

JackN.Sidler,20,ofDownersGrove,was issuedacitationat6:53p.m.forspeeding48 mphina30mphspeedzone,following a trafficstopinthe200blockofE.HittStreet SidlerwasgivenanI-Bond.

Oct.7

XoeL.Blake,20,ofMt.Morris,wasarrested andcitedat12a.m.fordrivingwhilelicense

offenseofpossessionofcannabisnotmore than10grams.Thisviolationoccurredinthe OregonHighSchool,210S.10th Street.

KimberlyK.Brinkmeier,56,ofForreston, wasissuedacitationat10:10p.m.for speeding,56mphina40mphzone.This violationoccurredinthe300blockofE. WashingtonStreet.

Oct.20

A16-year-old,ofChana,wasissued citationsat9:03p.m.forspeeding,42mph ina30mphzone,andviolatingthe graduatedlicenserestrictionofmorethan onepassenger.Thisviolationoccurredinthe 400blockofS.4th Street.

Oct.21

ChadE.Veitch,31,ofOregon,wasissueda citycitationat8:20a.m.forviolatingthe

longgrass/weedsordinance.Thisviolation occurredinthe200blockofJeffersonStreet.

Oct.22

At10:29a.m.,policerespondedtoa two-vehicletrafficcrashinvolvinga2019 GMCdrivenbyJenniferL.DelPrete,51,of Hanover,anda2010Hondadrivenby RichardJ.Tomlinson,45,ofOregon.Del Pretewasissuedacitationforfailureto reducespeedtoavoidanaccident.

BrentD.Williamson,35,ofMilledgeville, wasissued,citationsat4:56p.m.for speeding,51mphina35mphzone,and operatinganuninsuredmotorvehicle.This violationoccurredinthe1300blockofPines Road.

JonathanJ.Estrada-Garcia,20,ofMt. Morris,wasarrestedat11:34p.m.forno

driver’slicense.Estrada-Garciawas transportedtotheOgleCountyJail.This violationoccurredinthe400blockofS.4th Street.

Oct.23

RichardJ.Wilkinson,49,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat4:23a.m.forspeeding, 63mphina40mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe200blockofE.Washington Street.

Oneparkingcitationandfiveverbal warningswereissuedOct.17-23.

Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law.

suspended,unlawfulpossessionofcannabis, operatinganuninsuredvehicle,andexpired registration,followingatrafficstopinthe 300blockofS.OgleAve.Blakewas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailwhereshe washeldinlieuofbond.

Oct.14

AlyssaL.Kahly,26,ofSterling,wasarrested at10:15a.m.onaLeeCountywarrantfor failuretoappearfollowingatrafficstopinthe 100blockofWHittStreet.Shewasalso

issuedcitationsfordrivingwhilelicense suspended,novalidregistration,and operatinganuninsuredmotorvehicle.Kahly wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJail whereshewasheldinlieuofbond.

Oct.15

DavidR.Wendel,Jr.,33,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat7:25p.m.foroperating a vehiclewithsuspendedregistrationfollowing atrafficstopinthe200blockofE.Hitt Street.WendelwasgivenanI-Bondand

releasedonscene.

A16-year-oldjuvenile,ofOregon,was issuedacitationat10:35p.m.foraGraduatedDriver’sLicenseviolation,unlawful numberofpassengers,followingatraffic stopinthe10blockofE.HittStreet.The juvenilewasgivenandI-Bondandreleased fromthescene.

Theseschargesaremerelyaccusationsand subjectsarepresumedinnocentuntilproved guiltyinacourtoflaw.

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Oct.14-20

WarrantyDeeds

ThelateDavidA.Greenwoodbyheirsto KimandKevinWiegers,103PrairieMoon Drive,DavisJunction,$95,293.

GeraldR.andKathleenA.DyetoJaredL. Riley,oneparcelonHillCrestDrive,Byron, $9,000.

BenJohnsontoHerberWayneandHeidi JaneArmer,244S.OakSt.,StillmanValley, $188,000.

DavidC.andGloriaL.SticklertoDevin JosephandRoxanneMartin,3867E. WhippoorwillLane,Byron,$299,900.

JaredG.LudwigtoPaigeM.Carlock,415E. LincolnSt.,Mt.Morris,$95,000.

ThelateReubenJ.Bolenbyheirsand RobertD.andRandallI.BolentoDonaldL. Myers,308N.MapleAve.,Forreston, $86,000.

MarvinD.andDianneR.JennertoSharon K.Watson,oneparcelonS.FirstSt.,

Rochelle,$26,000.

ChamberlinFamilyFarmsLLCtoDan Luepkes,oneparcelinOregon-NashuaTownship,$454,813.

ChamberlinFamilyFarmsLLCtoThomasR. andLoriJ.Brown,oneparcelinOregon-NashuaTownship,$666,900.

ChamberlinFamilyFarmsLLCtoAdamand KellyM.Herwig,oneparcelinOregon-NashuaTownship,$921,500.

SeanL.GouldtoKatherineR.andChristopherP.Eytalis,850N.FieldcrestDrive, Byron,$212,500.

PawLandGroupLLCtoTimothyGaines, 129N.ColfaxSt.,Byron,$82,000.

LawrenceL.WagnertoCraigL.Hermes, 205MainSt.,LeafRiver,$65,000.

PeterA.andTamaraD.KnarrtoJeffreyM. ScanlanandTabithaGilbert,8461N. PheasantTrail,Byron,$410,000.

MarvinLongeneckertoJasonW.and MeganJones,307N.MapleAve.,Forreston, $136,000.

BrettWadeMackeytoStateofILDept.of Transportation,oneparcelonYoungSt., Polo,$4,570.

BrettMackeytoStateofILDept.of Transportation,oneparcelinBrookville Township,$3,430.

KennethB.andRachelA.Koivistoto JonathenD.andTatumJ.Robey,915N.10th St.,Rochelle,$109,300.

QuitClaimDeeds

JohnW.andLisaM.TallmantoAlexandraJ. Garkey,102ElmSt.,StillmanValley,$0.

BoardofEducationofOregonCommunity UnitSchoolDistrict220andOregon CommunityUnitSchoolDistrict220Board OfEducationtoMMHSLLC,105W.Brayton Road,Mt.Morris,$51,000.

DonaldG.CartertoSusanM.Zahnow, 17634E.stateRoute38,Creston,$0.

JasonToddandLisaVantoSamuel Winnett,1107IllinoisSt.,DavisJunction, $6,500.

TrusteesDeeds

SilberhornFamilyTrust99,DaleD.and PeggyJ.Silberhorn,trustees,toLuann Knutson,15650E.TimberlaneDrive,Davis Junction,$220,000.

DannyL.HeidelandToniaL.Busser RevocableDeclarationTrust,DannyL.Heidel andToniaL.Busser,trustees,toToniaL. BusserIrrevocableTrust,9031E.Hales CornerRoad,StillmanValley,$0.

Source:OgleCountyRecorder’sOffice

OGLE COUNTY SHERIFF ACTIVITY

OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereports thefollowingactivity.

Oct.18

DennisM.Ehmen,60,ofMonroeCenter, wasarrestedfornovaliddriver’slicense afteratrafficstopatMulfordandCrillroads ataround1:38a.m.Ehmenalsowasgivena writtenwarningfornosplashguards.Ehmen wastakenintocustodywithoutincident, thenreleasedona$2,500I-Bondandgiven afuturecourtdate.

Oct.20

NicholasC.Marshall,37,ofPolo,was arrestedforthreecountsofpossessionofa controlledsubstance(hydrocodone,crack/ cocaine/psilocybin);possessionofmethamphetamine;possessionofcannabis10-30 grams;twocountsofpossessionwiththe intenttodeliveracontrolledsubstance; possessionwiththeintenttodeliver methamphetamine;andpossessionwiththe intenttodelivercannabis.

Deputiesrespondedtotheareaofthe IllinoisRoute26andWestGroveRoad intersectionataround4:53a.m.forawelfare checkreportedbyapasserby.Thevehicle wasreportedtobeparkedalongthe roadwaywithitslightson.Marshallwas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld inlieuofbond.

KentHull,61,ofKings,wasarrestedfor drivingwhilelicenserevokedafteratraffic stoponKingsRoadjustsouthofIllinois

Route64ataround7a.m.Hullwas transportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld inlieuofbond.Hisvehiclewastowed.

LeeKomadina,48,ofRochelle,was arrestedfornovaliddriver’slicenseaftera trafficstopneartheintersectionofIllinois Route38andDementRoadinRochelleat around6:38p.m.Komadinaalsowascited forexpiredregistration.Komadinawas releasedfromthesceneonanI-Bondand givenafuturecourtdate.

Oct.21

ErickGarcia,20,ofAurora,wasarrested fornovaliddriver’slicenseafteratraffic stoponInterstate39nearIllinoisRoute64 ataround11a.m.Garciaalsowascited speeding.Garciawasreleasedfromthe sceneonanI-Bondandgivenafuturecourt date.

MatthewTrump,19,ofMt.Morris,was arrestedfornovaliddriver’slicenseaftera trafficstopinthe3700blockofwestIllinois Route64ataround10:34p.m.Trumpalso

wascitedfortwoequipmentviolations. Trumpwasreleasedfromthesceneand givenafuturecourtdate.

Oct.22

DeputiesandMonroeTownship,LynnScott-RockandNewMilfordfireprotection districtsrespondedtoatwo-vehiclecrash withinjuriesonInterstate39nearMonroe Center.

AninvestigationshowedJohnJohnson,55, ofRockford,wastravelingnorthinaCadillac andstruckadeer.Johnson’svehiclethen wasrear-endedbyanorthboundHonda drivenbyPaNo,25,ofRockIsland.Both vehicleslefttheeastsideoftheroadway, whereNo’svehicleoverturnedontoitsside. FourpassengersinNo’svehicle,including threechildren,weretransportedby ambulancetoJavonBeaHospital-Rockton fortreatmentofminorinjuries.

Johnsonwascitedforoperatingan uninsuredmotorvehicle.Nowascitedfor failuretoreducespeedtoavoidanaccident.

AndreSanders,ofDecatur,wasarrested fordrivingwhilelicensesuspendedaftera trafficstoponInterstate39southboundmile marker100at1:18a.m.

Sandersalsowascitedforsuspended registrationandtravelingintheleftlane whennotpassing.Sanderswasreleasedon a$2,500I-Bondandgivenafuturecourt date.Apassenger,StevenWilcoxJr.,was arrestedforanoutstandingwarrant.Wilcox wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJail.

At2:03p.m.,deputiesandMonroeCenter andKirklandCommunityfireprotection districtsrespondedtoatwo-vehiclecrash withinjuriesattheintersectionofIllinois Route72andMulfordRoad.

AninvestigationshowedthatJuanita Gross,52,ofRockford,wastraveling northboundonMulfordRoadandfailedto yieldtheright-of-waytoaneastbound vehicledrivenbyKadieKelly,34,ofDavis Junction.

Asaresult,thevehiclecollidedinthe intersection.Kellyandaninfantinher vehicleweretransportedbytheKirkland CommunityAmbulancetoSwedishAmerican Hospitalwithwhatappearedtobeminor injuries.Grosswascitedforfailuretoyield theright-of-wayatanintersection.

Oct.23

BradleyFogle,58,ofLeafRiver,was arrestedforcriminaldamagetoproperty over$500(class4felony)afterdeputies respondedtothe200blockofEastFirst StreetinLeafRiverataround12:08a.m. regardingcriminaldamagetoproperty.Fogle wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJailand heldpendingacourtappearance.

Thesechargesareaccusationsandall subjectsarepresumedinnocentuntilproved guiltyinacourtoflaw.

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CollectorBarbies, Precious Moments ornaments.

Antique cameras, lantern, typewriter and old collectibles, record albums. Bullet heater and two propane tanks, Electroluxvac, shop vac, patio set, Craftsman top tool box full of tools,hedge trimmer,wheelbarrow, Kero-Sun kerosene heater, brooms, snow shovels, gardentools,ladders.Lots of Misc.

LOCATION Is Everything Retailstore front approx.1,000sq.ft w/3BDRM Apt. above. 204W.1st Dixon Seriousinquires 815-440-4817

Copies of a claim filed with theclerk must be mailed or delivered tothe representative and tothe attorney within10 days after it has been filed.

ga estate may befiled in the office of the Clerk, or with the representative, or both withinsix months from the date of the first publication,no later than April 28, 2023, andany claim not filed within that period is barred.Copies of a claim filedwith the clerk must bemailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within ten days after ithas beenfiled.

County, Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic properties maybe submittedwithin 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Camille Neitzel,c.neitzel @trileaf.com, 1821 WaldenOffice Square, Suite 500, Schaumburg, IL 60173 630.227.0202.

October28,2022

POLO ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

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Independent Co-Executor Law Offices of M. THOMAS SUITS, P.C. 114 West Mason Street Polo, IL 61064 (815)946-2276 tom@suitslegal. com

October14,21,28, 2022

Kelly L.Flessner Attorneyfor Co-Executors

Prepared by: KellyL.Flessner Ehrmann Gehlbach Badger & Considine,LLC 114E. Everett St., Suite 300 Dixon,IL61021 (815)288-4949 Fax:815-288-3068 Email:flessner@ egbclaw.com

ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE

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STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOF OGLE 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.

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OFMARILYN I. LACOURSE,, Deceased.

22 PR 65

NOTICEOF CLAIM

Oct. 28,Nov.4,11, 2022

PUBLIC NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID

Silver,

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 againstthe estate may befiled

Notice is given of the death of Marilyn I. LaCourse, who died on September 2, 2022. Letters of Officewereissued on October 20, 2022to TimmieD. Stewart, Margaret L. Gulick, andDouglas W. Stewart as IndependentCoExecutors, of 401 16th St., Mendota, IL 61342, and whose attorney is Kelly Flessner of Ehrmann Gehlbach Badger & Considine, LLC,114E. Everett St., Suite 300,Dixon, IL 61021.

The estate will be administered without court supervision unless under Chapter 755 ILCS5/28-4 of theprobateact,any interested person terminates independent administration at anytime by mailing or delivering a petition to terminateto the Circuit Clerk of the Ogle CountyCourt. Claims against the

Sealed bids will be received in the office of May Township, 1404 Todd Road, Amboy, IL until6:30 P.M., Wednesday, November 9th, 2022 (at which time bids willbe publicly opened) for the constructionof a 64' x 54' x 16' post frame building. The work shall begin by April 15,2023 (weather depending) and completed byJuly 1,2023. This project issubject to the Prevailing Wage laws in the State of Illinois.

Please contact May Township Road Commissioner, Brian Russell, at brianru1@gmail. com for complete specifications. May Township reserves the right to reject any or all bidsand waiveirregularities therein.

October 21 & 28, 2022 Tillman Infrastructure, LLC proposes to builda 258-foot Self-SupportCommunications Towerat the approx. vicinity of 3098 S IL Route 26, Polo, Ogle County, IL 61064.

PublicNotice is hereby given that on October 17, 2022, a certificate was filed in the OgleCounty Clerk's Office, setting forththe names and postofficeaddress of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business knownas, HBG Embroidery located at 107½S.First Ave. Forreston, IL 61030 Dated this17th day of October,2022.

LauraJ.Cook OgleCountyClerk Oct. 28,Nov.4,11, 2022

The Village of Forreston has (3) 4-year term Village Trustee positions available at the upcoming Consolidated Election April 4,2023. The Forreston PublicLibraryhas (1) 2-year position, (2) 4-year positions, and (2) 6-year positions available on the Library Board.

Candidate Election packets for the VillageTrustee positions may be picked up at the Village Hall located at 102 N Walnut Mondaythrough Friday 8:00 amto 4:30 pm, and at the library2011st Avenue for the Library positions All candidates seeking a seat on the Village Board must be a resident of Forreston for at least one year and a registered voter within Ogle County.

HEARING 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 onTuesday, 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

POLO ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

HEARING 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 would be for Parcel ID 14-09-405-010 & 14-09-405-011, otherwise known as 120Hillside Drive&122Hillside Drive, Polo, IL, OgleCounty Illinois.

Sydney Bartelt City of Polo CityClerk

Oct. 21 & 28,2022

PUBLIC NOTICE

Tillman Infras tructure, LLC is proposing to build a 230-foot Self Support Tower

18 OgleCountyNewspapers/ShawLocal.com•Friday,Oct28,2022 OGLECOUNTY NE WS OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS LAND AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER03,2022 AT 1:00PMCDT 279.19 ACRES±•2TRACTS TheDoctorfarm islocated approximately4milesnorth of Dixon, IL andI88. Thefarmisfurtherdescribedasbeinglocated inSection12, T22N-R8E, Woosung Townshipand Section7,T22N-R9E,GrandDetour Township, Ogle County, IL. Tract 1 representsmostlytillable,productivecertifiedorganiccropland. Tract 2 represents productivecertifiedorganiccropland,pasture, woodedareaswhichprovide excellent recreationalopportunitiesand potentialhomesitesoverlookingSevenmileBranchCreek. CERTIFIEDORGANIC FARM DAVID & NANCY DOCTOR RepresentingAttorney: MichaelGuilfoyle | Guilfoyle& StevensonLLP 1316Meriden St |Mendota, IL61342|(815)539-6711 AuctionManager: DaleJones(309)299-6400 VIRTUALONLINE AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS SM-ST2017099 OgleCounty, IL Saletobeheldat: PoloAreaSeniorCenter 101EMasonSt, Polo, IL61064 Wednesday,November16,2022at11:00A.M. SELLINGAS2 PARCELSOPENTENANCYFOR2023 ParcelA9.64Acres ParcelB79.012Acres TOTAL88.652Acresof Farmland Sections7&9inBuffalo Township, OgleCounty, IL. Sellingin Parcelsassurveyedacres Forcompletelistingofsalebill,maps,taxinfo, andterms&conditions,etc.visit www.lennybrysonauctioneer.com Owner, MichaelL.Getzendaner, MaryA.Clothier, EleanorK.Heidenreich ForInformationcontact: LennyBryson-Auctioneer DougFloski,Attorney POBox38, Polo, IL61064 ByronLaw 815-946-4120 815-234-5454 FARMLAND AUCTION AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS For Sale 2 snowblowers 1has an electric start and a pull behind,large leaf rake$150/each. Call 815-677-7089 Local Buyer PaysCash4 Gold,
Coins,Estate Gold, SingleEarrings, and antiques 24/7 779-245-2950 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICESANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTY ROCK FALLS MT.MORRIS GARAGE SALES POLO GARAGE SALES PETS &PET SUPPLIES WANT TO BUY MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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pport (245-ft w/appurtenances) locatedat 3098 S IL Route 26, Polo, IL 61064. Structure coordinatesare:(N41-5824.21/W89-34-36.

11) The tower is anticipated to have FAA Style E (dual mediumintensity) lighting.The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Antenna Structure Registration (ASR Form854)filenumber is A1225080

Interested persons may review theapplication at www. fcc.gov/asr/ applications byentering the filenumber. The FCC requires interested parties to file requests for Environmental Review online Environmental concerns maybe raised by filing a Request for Environmental Review at www.fcc.gov/asr /environmental request within 30 days of the date that notice ofthe project is published on the FCC's website.

October 28, 2022

IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOF OGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS PENNYMACLOAN SERVICES,LLC, Plaintiff(s), vs. UNKNOWNHEIRS OF RANDYCLARK A/K/ARANDYL CLARK, CHRISTOPHER MASON,TIMOTHY CLARK,CINDY SUTHERIN AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE, UNKNOWN OWNERS, AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, Defendant(s).

Case No.22 FC 30

PUBLICATION

NOTICE

The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to you:UNKNOWN HEIRS OF RANDY CLARKA/K/A RANDY L CLARK, CHRISTOPHER MASON,NONRECORD CLAIMANTS and UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants in the above entitled suit, that said suithas been commenced in the

CircuitCourt of OgleCounty, Chancery Division, bythe said Plaintiff, againstyou and other Defendants, prayingfor foreclosure of a certain Real Estate Mortgage conveying the premises describedas follows, to wit: PART OF THE NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4)OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE8 EAST OF THE FOURTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, OGLECOUNTY, ILLINOIS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TOWIT: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OFSAID NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4), SAID POINT BEING 1320.00FEET (80 RODS)EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4), THENCEEASTERLY, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE,A DISTANCE OF 341.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY AT AN ANGLE OF 88 DEGREES50 MINUTES54 SECONDS AS MEASURED COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, A DISTANCE OF 183.11 FEET: THENCE WESTERLY ATAN ANGLE OF 91 DEGREES50 MINUTES42 SECONDS AS MEASURED COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE, A DISTANCE OF 344.75 FEET, TO A POINT 1320.00 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST FRACTIONAL QUARTER (1/4) THENCE NORTHERLY PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE,AT AN ANGLE OF 87 DEGREES 18 MINUTES36 SECONDS AS MEASURED COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE LAST DESCRIBED COURSE,A DISTANCE OF 187.35 FEET TOTHE

POINT OF BEGINNING, SITUATED IN THETOWNSHIP OF BUFFALO, THE COUNTY OF OGLE AND THE STATE OFILLINOIS. TaxNumber: 14-05-100-009 commonly known as 13733 W CANADA RD POLOIL61064; and which said Real Estate Mortgage was made by RANDY CLARK A/K/A RANDY L CLARK and recorded in the Office of the Ogle County Recorder as Document Number 201506842; that Summons was duly issued outof the said Court against you as provided by law, and thatthe said suitisnow pending.

Now,therefore, un lessyou, the said named Defendant, fileyour answer to the Complaintin the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein,in the officeof the CircuitCourtof Ogle County,locatedat 106 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, 300, OREGON,IL 61061, on or beforeNovember 28, 2022, default may be entered against you at any time afterthatday anda judgment entered in accordance withthe prayer of said Complaint.

LAW OFFICES OF IRA T. NEVEL,LLC Attorney for Plaintiff Ira T. NevelARDC #6185808 TimothyR.YueillARDC #6192172 Greg ElsnicARDC #6242847 AaronNevelARDC #6322724 Daniel Diamond ARDC #6323815 175 North Franklin St Suite201 Chicago, Illinois 60606 (312)357-1125

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