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Thursday, September 24, 2015
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DIXON | VETERANS MEMORIAL POOL
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Youth leader’s vision: Memorial Skate Park Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com
Steve Wilson, director of Loveland Community House, on Wednesday proposed repurposing Veterans Memorial Pool as a skate park at the Park Board’s regular meeting. He said the partnership would not cost Dixon Parks a dime.
Loveland director: Repurposing pool wouldn’t cost district a dime BY BRENDEN WEST bwest@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5529 @BWest_SVM
DIXON – “My predecessor at Loveland Community Center had a sign: ‘Do not talk to skateboarders. Call the police,’” Steve Wilson said Wednesday at the Park Board’s regular meeting. “I ripped it down the first day I got there.” The board oversees Veterans Memorial Pool, a facility that was closed 15 years ago and that would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to revive. It’s decaying, routinely trespassed, and becoming difficult for the cash-strapped district to maintain. Wilson, who leads Project GenNex, a
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Click on this story at saukvalley.com to watch GenNex founder Steve Wilson shed light on his group’s vision for Veterans Memorial Pool.
The next Dixon Park Board meeting will be 6 p.m. Oct. 14 at a location to be determined. The board meets on the second and fourth Wednesday each month.
group of teenagers and adults whose aim is to bring a youth center to Dixon, said teens like to skate, but they have nowhere safe to do it. On Wednesday night, he offered an idea that could solve both the district’s dilemma, and GenNex’s. If the district and Project GenNex pool their resources, they might be able to turn the park’s problem into an opportunity, and repurpose the pool rather than restore it.
MOUNT MORRIS
Not everyone’s going to like the idea, Wilson admitted, but he said it’s worth considering. Wilson proposed a partnership between the two groups that would turn Memorial Pool into Memorial Skate Park at no cost to Dixon Parks. “Skaters in this town are athletes without a place to go,” Wilson said. “We looked at the pool, and we said something better can be done here.”
BY VINDE WELLS AND KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ Shaw Media
MOUNT MORRIS – This Ogle County village once again will have a pharmacy. TelePharm plans to open an online pharmacy downtown, in a portion of the building that houses the Main Street Bistro at 12 W. Main St., Economic Development Committee member Rob Urish told the village board Tuesday. It could take 6 to 9 months to get up and running; the hope is to open this winter, TelePharm officials said.
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BY BRENDEN WEST bwest@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5529 @BWest_SVM
WASHINGTON – This anniversary definitely will be an emotional one. When Sterling’s Jim and Sandra Arduini celebrate their 49th anniversary today in the nation’s capital, it will be in the presence of Pope Francis. Both are practicing Catholics, and after winning a Papal visit lottery hosted by the office of U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-East Moline, the two will witness, firsthand, the Pope’s Congressional address at 9 a.m. It marks the first time the papacy will address Congress. “Any time you can take advantage to view a part of history, you should,” Jim Arduini said Wednesday. “This is certainly something to take up.” POPE CONTINUED ON A4
POOL CONTINUED ON A7
Sandra and Jim Arduini
GIRL POWDER: HOMECOMING HEATS UP IN STERLING
Prescriptions and need will be filled Village has been without pharmacy for many years
Arduinis celebrate 49th anniversary with Papal address
Sterling senior Erin Stroup avoids the defense of a sophomore player during the senior-sophomore powder puff game Wednesday at Sterling Chevrolet Field at Roscoe Eades Stadium. Click this story at saukvalley.com for more photos and videos of the annual game.
Learn more Initial plans call for filling one and a half tech positions at the Mount Morris Pharmacy, Telepharm officials said. Find TelePharm on Facebook, call 319-535-0571, go to telepharm.com or email careers@tlelpharm.com for more information on the company or its employment opportunities The company also has been reaching out to various other small towns that might be stranded in a “pharmacy desert.” It is in the talking stage with Ashton in Lee County and has progressed in Erie in Whiteside County to the point where they are looking for a location, TelePharm’s Greg Janes said. TELEPHARMACY CONTINUED ON A4
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ABBY ................... A8 BUSINESS ........... A7 COMICS ............. A12
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THE BIG GAME: LASALLE-PERU AT STERLING The Warriors will look to bounce back from their only loss of the season when they welcome Northern Illinois Big 12 West rival LaSalle-Peru to Sterling Chevrolet Field at Roscoe Eades Stadium on Friday night. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. Read about the matchup on B1, and find out who SVM sports staffers are picking in all the Week 5 games by turning to B4. CROSSWORD....B12 LIFESTYLE ........... A8 LOTTERY ............. A2
NATION/WORLD .. A7 OBITUARIES ........ A4 OPINION .............. A6
Today’s weather High 79. Low 54. More on A3.
Budget OK’d
Sterling schools give it thumbs up, A3.
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