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SERVING ROCK FALLS, STERLING AND THE SURROUNDING AREA SINCE 1854
ROCK FALLS
City wants state to float it a loan Council members approve resolution to seek $1.2 million for water well project BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5570 @pam_eggemeier
ROCK FALLS – The city council approved a resolution Tuesday that will allow Rock Falls to take out a low-interest loan of
up to $1.2 million from a state agency to undertake a water well project. The loan would be made through the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s Public Water Supply Loan Program.
The estimated price tag on the project is only $612,000, but a cushion is built into the resolution because the bidding process hasn’t yet started. A second resolution will be drawn up when the bids are received and the exact cost is determined.
The biggest part of the project would be the replacement of well No. 4, one of three city water wells. Water Superintendent Ted Padilla said the well is working inefficiently because iron bacteria is clogging the screen.
“Since 1997, we’ve been trying to rehab well No. 4. We’ve tried three times, and it just hasn’t worked,” Padilla said. Padilla said the problem presents no danger to the public. ROCK FALLS CONTINUED ON A2
STERLING
BASEBALL | CLASS 1A STATE TOURNAMENT
Fulton comes alive in five The Fulton Steamers celebrate their win against Illinois Lutheran Tuesday night at Benedictine University in Lisle. The Steamers handed the Lutherans a 17-4, five-inning defeat. For more on Tuesday night’s game, turn to page B1, or go to saukvalley.com.
HALO and good buy Business hopes to turn bad news into good with bankruptcy deal BY JASON W. BROOKS Shaw Media
STERLING – HALO Branded Solutions of Sterling is acquiring Newton Manufacturing Co. of Newton, Iowa, which last week declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. HALO has signed a definitive agreement to buy the business assets of Newton Manufacturing, according to a news release issued by HALO. Newton Manufacturing began bankruptcy proceedings Friday in federal court, and that filing was completed Monday. Although formerly a manufacturer, Newton Manufacturing is now a specialty advertising company that’s been employee-owned since 1988. HALO CONTINUED ON A4
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Oregon Fire District spells help ‘ATS’ BY VINDE WELLS vwells@shawmedia.com Shaw Media
OREGON – Loves Park has been a real lifesaver for Oregon, and it looks like they’ll continue to be for at least a little while longer. Oregon Fire District officials met with ATS Ambulance Service leaders last week to iron out details of an extended contract. The fire district’s attorney, Brian O’Connor of Elburn, advised the fire board May 29 that extending the contract with ATS for another year would be the best option. ROCK FALLS CONTINUED ON A4
Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com
BLACK HAWK STATUE
He’s ready to come out of his cocoon With winter behind us, there’s work in front of conservators BY VINDE WELLS vwells@shawmedia.com Shaw Media
OREGON – Although work has not yet begun on site, behind-the-scenes preparations to repair the Black Hawk statue are underway.
Project conservator Dr. Andrzej Dajnowski, from Conservation of Sculpture & Objects Studio, in Forest Park, said Tuesday that he and his crew had been testing various repair mixtures to make sure the blend to fill the cracks would match the statue. “We’re working on it all the time,” he said. “We’re testing the injection material. That’s very important.” BLACK HAWK CONTINUED ON A4
A chip off his shoulder ... This 2013 photo – taken before the Black Hawk statue was put under wraps – shows the extent of the damage the Sauk Valley landmark. Sauk Valley Media file photo
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