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Statewide education program to be presented
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STERLING | HOSPICE OF THE ROCK RIVER VALLEY
New home planned In-patient unit to be built on donated land BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5570 @pam_eggemeier
STERLING – Hospice of the Rock River Valley is kicking off a fundraising drive to build a $3.5 million hospice home on land donated by retired businessman Richard Prescott. HRRV plans to move all of its hospice services from 264 state Route 2 to the new site
on the northeast side of Avenue E, across from Good Neighbor Care in Sterling. The new 14,000-square-foot building will offer an in-patient unit alternative to families needing 24-hour care and support. The clinical wing will have six patient suites, a nursing station, a meditation room, and family areas with sleeping and dining accommodations. HOSPICE CONTINUED ON A4
How to help For more information about the new building project of Hospice of the Rock River Valley, or to make a contribution, contact Carolyn Spencer, executive director, at carolyn@ hospicerockriver.org or 815-288-3673.
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This artist’s rendering shows the 14,000-square-foot hospice home to be built on Avenue E in Sterling. Hospice of the Rock River Valley hopes for a fall groundbreaking. The fundraising campaign will launch Sunday.
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Get it while it’s fresh snow in week’s forecast
DIXON | SIGLER HOMICIDE
February trial date scrubbed Judge still must rule on three issues of evidence BY CHRISTI WARREN cwarren@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5521 @SeaWarren
Photos by Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com
ABOVE: Chris Moore, 11, of Rock Falls begins to fall off his snowboard Monday afternoon while sledding with friends on the hill at Lawrence Park in Sterling. RIGHT: Brayden Tarbill (left) and Brady Fossett, both 11 and of Rock Falls, slide down the hill at Lawrence Park. The Sauk Valley should have seen its snow for the week fall Monday, according to the National Weather Service, which reports that today’s high will be 33, with a low around 21 at night. There will be clouds in the area today, but no precipitation until Wednesday night, when there’s a 30 percent chance of freezing drizzle.
DIXON | MAIN STREET
Director decision in ‘holding pattern’ Interim tag removed from Bonneur’s title BY MATT MENCARINI mmencarini@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5529 @MattMencarini
DIXON – The search for a new Dixon Main Street executive director likely will wait until the new City Council takes over in May. “We’re in a holding pattern,” said Mike Venier, Main Street
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board president. The nonprofit group has been without an executive director since September, when former Executive Director Josh Albrecht left to become the director of marketing and public affairs for the Rockford Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. He had been with Main Street since December 2007.
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ABBY ................... A7 BUSINESS ......... A12 COMICS ............... A9
Since Albrecht’s departure, Giana Bonneur, who was hired in April as Main Street’s events and marketing coordinator, has assumed some of Albrecht’s responsibilities with some board members assisting as well. Bonneur was working as the interim director, but Venier said the board took the interim tag off and still is contemplating the direction to go for a executive director. DIRECTOR CONTINUED ON A3
CROSSWORD....B11 LIFESTYLE ........... A7 LOTTERY ............. A2
Giana Bonneur Has served as stand-in director since September
NATION/WORLD .. A8 OBITUARIES ........ A4 OPINION .............. A6
DIXON – The trial of a Dixon man accused of murdering his wife has been postponed for a third time. During a brief hearing Monday in Lee County Court, the Feb. 26 trial date for Brian C. Sigler was canceled; no new date was set. In its place, the judge will hear motions that originally were set to be heard Monday. Sigler, 36, is accused of strangling his wife, Yolanda, in their home Jan. 12, 2013. Police found him in an upstairs bathtub, Brian C. covered in blood Sigler after he apparently had cut himself. According to court docuAt issue still are three matters the ments, Dixon judge must decide man “displayed no emotion” before the case when told of goes to trial. the death of his T h e f i r s t : a wife, Yolanda. motion by the state to introduce statements Sigler made during an interview at KSB Hospital with an investigator from child protection services, and the investigator’s observations about the defendant’s behavior shortly after his wife’s death. According to court documents, Sigler admitted that “things got physical between he and the victim, Yolanda Sigler, sometime the evening of Jan. 12 around 10 or 11 p.m.” Sigler also told the investigator that he had found sexual text messages on her phone, that “it had been an ongoing problem for some time, and that Yolanda had been lying about it.” He described his relationship with his wife as “crazy,” and said he believed she was lying to him about having an affair. TRIAL CONTINUED ON A2
Today’s weather High 33. Low 21. More on A3.
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