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dailyGAZETTE Friday, February 28, 2014

TOP5 Your Weekend

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Fourth Fridays in Sterling

STERLING – Fourth Fridays: Where People and Art Collide brings art and music to a variety of downtown venues. Most events are from 6 to 8 p.m., although many places have musicians performing into the night. For example, Matt Kinnaman will play at 6 p.m. at Air Play Sports & Espresso, 115 E. Third St. Walking maps with a complete list of venues and events, and more information, are available at www.fourthfridayspac.com.

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Welcome to the jungle at SHS

STERLING – Sterling High School presents its production of Disney’s musical “Tarzan” this weekend in Centennial Auditorium at the school. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost $10 for adults, $8 for students, and $30 for a family. For more information or tickets, call 815622-3248 or visit www.centennialauditorium.org.

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SERVING ROCK FALLS, STERLING AND THE SURROUNDING AREA SINCE 1854

DIXON | STRIKE AT BAY VALLEY FOODS

Back to work Sunday Union workers vote to accept 3-year contract BY MATT MENCARINI mmencarini@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 529

DIXON – A new 3-year contract has ended a 22-day strike at Bay Valley Foods. In an emailed statement Thursday afternoon, Dan Dring, vice president of human resources and operations for the Green Bay, Wis.based company, said the workers of Teamsters Local 722 had voted earlier in the day to approve the contract. “Bay Valley Foods is pleased that our employees voted today

to accept the company’s last, best and final contract offer and will be returning to work Sunday,” Dring said in the email. “The new labor agreement contains fair and reasonable work rules changes the company had been seeking, while also providing wage increases and stability for our employees over the next three years.” Steve Mongan, the union’s president, said members voted by a 2-to-1 ratio to ratify the contract Thursday. WORK CONTINUED ON A2

Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com

A large, inflatable rat stands along Palmyra Street near the Bay Valley Foods plant Feb. 12 in Dixon, along with striking workers from Bay Valley Foods. The union workers ended a 22-day strike Thursday by approving a 3-year contract. They will return to work Sunday.

A SPECIAL VISIT FOR ‘JEWEL OF THE SCHOOL’ IN AMBOY

Suess at Sauk this weekend

DIXON – Sauk Valley Community College will present Dr. Suess’ “The Cat in the Hat” this weekend. Performances will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Jerry Mathis Theater. Tickets cost $5, but are free to children 10 and under. The performance is based on the book by Dr. Suess and the play originally produced by the National Theater of Great Britain. Call 815288-5511, ext. 0, for tickets.

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Works of art in Dixon

Photos by Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com

ABOVE: Army Spc. Michael Shoemaker Jr. lifts his son, Michael III, off his shoulder after giving him a ride out of the lunchroom Thursday afternoon at Amboy Central Elementary School. Dad was invited to the school to have lunch (below) with his son, who was rewarded for being named a “jewel of the school.” LEFT: Injured Afghanistan war veteran Army Spc. Michael Shoemaker walks with his son Michael Shoemaker III in a hallway at Amboy Central Elementary School during lunch time Thursday. While serving in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 2012, Shoemaker was injured when he and several other soldiers were moving ammunition at a ammunition supply depot. The ammunition exploded, killing 20-year-old David Taylor of Dixon, Ky. Six others, including Shoemaker, were injured.

DIXON – An opening reception for Kreider Services’ Perspectives Art and Photography Exhibit will be from 6 to 8 tonight at The Next Picture Show, 113 W. First St. A collection of more than 50 art pieces and nearly 100 photographs done by people at Kreider Services will be on display through March in celebration of National Disabilities Awareness Month. Artists will be present tonight to show off their works.

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Film festival in Morrison

MORRISON – Morrison Schools Foundation is having its second Short Film Festival from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Morrison High School auditorium, 643 Genesee Ave. Movies will be shown, and prizes will be awarded to the best entries. There also will be People’s Choice Awards. Admission to the festival costs $5.

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INDEX

BUSINESS ......... A14 CHURCH............ A12 COMICS ...............B7

CROSSWORD....B12 DEAR ABBY ......... A8 LIFESTYLE ........... A7

LOTTERY ............. A2 OBITUARIES ........ A4 OPINION .............. A6

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