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ROCKETS GET ANOTHER SHOT AT WARRIORS
Rep visits library, talks budget impasse
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STERLING, A3
dailyGAZETTE Friday, July 24, 2015
TWIN CITIES | DRAINAGE ISSUES
SERVING ROCK FALLS, STERLING AND THE SURROUNDING AREA SINCE 1854
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DRUM LINE KEEPS BEAT, BEATS HEAT IN DIXON
Officials teaching H2O 101 Enforcement next, if residents’ illegal hook-ups persist
That sump pump in your basement might be giving you peace of mind, but it could be causing a headache for city officials in Sterling and Rock Falls, not to mention your neighbor. And what’s more, depending on where the flow goes, it could put you in hot water with the city and state. It’s a problem officials in both cities are well aware of, and one they’re trying to educate the public on – and if education doesn’t work, enforcement could be next. Extended periods of heavy rainfall that inundated city sanitary sewer systems caused emergency situations in both cities last month, and now, officials are asking residents for help in preventing future sanitary sewer problems. While aging infrastructure is a big part of the problem in both cities, officials have said they believe illegal flow from residents’ sump pumps, downspouts, and pools are playing a role in overburdening the sanitary sewer system. Rock Falls recently posted a reminder on its website that such infiltration of the system by residents is a violation of state code and city ordinance.
The Genesis drumline marches in lock step Thursday afternoon during rehearsal for the Petunia City Brass drum and bugle corps show that will be held at 7 tonight at A.C. Bowers Field at Dixon High School. The Austin, Texas-based drum and bugle corps is one of five bands that will perform tonight.
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Groups ready to kick some brass tonight
Free school supplies for kids in need
When five elite drum and bugle corps take the field at 7 tonight at A.C. Bowers Field on the Dixon High campus, they’ll be raising cash for Kreider Alliance and Lee County Council on Aging. Tickets are priced between $12 and $20. To get fired up in advance, head to the riverfront at 1 p.m. to see at least one of the drumlines put on a free exhibition of pulse-pounding percussion.
Tools for Schools in Dixon among programs ready to equip students BY JERMAINE PIGEE jpigee@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5525 @JPigee84
STERLING – Students looking for a little help getting a better education should check the closet – and they don’t need to wait for school to start in a few weeks to find it. The School Supply Closet at Trinity United Methodist Church, 910 Second Ave., will open Tuesday. The program provides free school supplies for students in preschool through college. “There is a need in the area,” organizer Bonnie Donnell said. “We believe that if the kids have what they need when they go to school, they will be better prepared, more excited, and they will have a better education just because they are prepared.” Last year, the School Supply Closet provided supplies to more than 1,500 students. The church will not question a student’s eligibility.
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Hopefully, we can educate people so they understand the repercussions of running all of their extra water through the system when there is heavy rainfall.
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DIXON – If you have a child with a disability, you’ll want to attend Florissa’s family picnic from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Camp Reynoldswood, 621 Reynoldswood Road. Burgers, hot dogs, drinks and table service will be provided. Take a dish to pass. Activities include a free hayrack ride and swimming for $2 a person. RSVP today to Lois Barnhart at 815-288-6691 or barnhartl@ kreiderservices.org.
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The brass section is reflected in a tuba during Thursday’s rehearsal.
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Chief photographer Alex T. Paschal’s photo series continues as he focuses on the fun had at Camp Kupugani in Leaf River June 21-July 4. From camp-tivities to the getaway’s take on the Olympics, see the second collection of pictures in Saturday’s SV Weekend edition.
Photos by Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com
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Fest with the best in local music
STERLING – Sterling Main Street will present its annual Music Fest on Saturday at Grandon Civic Center in Central Memorial Park in the downtown. Gates will open at 1 p.m., with music starting at 2. Performers will include The Defeated Royals, Gina Venier, Small Town Hymnal, Mr. Meyers, and Elephant Gun. Tickets cost $5. Food and beverages will be sold, and there will be a 50/50 drawing.
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Sample ‘Tuna’ at the theater
Foos for thought at Sauk Valley C.C.
MOUNT CARROLL – Timber Lake Playhouse’s two-man act “Greater Tuna” will have showtimes at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Actors Cody Jolly and Matt Webb play 20 residents on the day they’re mourning the corrupt judge of Tuna, Texas. Tickets cost $25, with discounts for groups, students, seniors and active-duty military personnel. Get them at timberlakeplayhouse.org, or by calling 8152442035.
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A Mega-Festival in Thomson
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DIXON – Foos on Cancer, a human foosball tournament, will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sauk Valley Community College, 173 state Route 2. There will be a 50/50 raffle, food and kids games for spectators and participants alike. An after-party, with music provided by Wrong Element, will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Tipsy, 79 S. Hennepin Ave. The event is presented by Home of Hope Cancer Wellness Center.
THOMSON – Thomson continues a yearlong celebration of its sesquicentennial with a 3-day Mega-Festival that begins today. Festivities will include a carnival at Curley Park, a parade on Main Street at noon Saturday, fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Sunday at Curley Park, music, food and beer, and activities all weekend long. Go to thomsonil.com for a complete schedule of events.
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Today’s weather High 84. Low 69. More on A3.
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