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Prosecutors asking court to reject Drew Peterson’s conviction appeal By LAUREN LEONE–CROSS lleonecross@shawmedia.com JOLIET – Prosecutors in the Drew Peterson case have asked an appellate court to reject the 60-year-old’s murder conviction appeal. The Will County State’s Attorney’s Office filed a 60-page appellate brief Thursday in the 3rd District Appellate Court in Ottawa. Peterson’s defense attorneys first filed an appellate brief in January in an effort to overturn his conviction. Peterson’s legal team had claimed the state failed to provide physical evidence or witnesses linking Peterson to his third wife’s body. But in the brief filed Thursday, prosecutors argued Peterson “may be convicted solely on circumstantial evidence as long as the elements of the crime have been proven beyond a reasonable doubt.” Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police officer, made national headlines after his fourth wife, Stacy Peterson, vanished in 2007. In September 2012, he was sentenced to 38 years for the death

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Drew Peterson enters the Will County Courthouse in Joliet in March 2008 with his lawyer, Joel Brodsky. Peterson claimed in his appeal that his murder conviction should be overtuned in part because Brodsky was ineffective as his defense counsel. of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, who was found dead inside a bathtub in her home in March 2004. While never charged, he remains the only suspect in the disappearance of Stacy Peterson. In his appeal, Peterson said prosecutors lacked witnesses and physical ev-

idence, relying on hearsay statements made by Savio to others in the weeks and months leading up to her March 2004 death. They also relied on statements made by Stacy Peterson about Savio’s death leading up to her 2007 disappearance. Peterson also claimed his defense attorney, Joel Brodsky, was ineffective. For Peterson to win his ineffective-counsel claim, he must show counsel’s representation fell below an objective standard of reasonableness and the deficient performance prejudiced the defendant so much that it denied him a fair trial, according to Thursday’s filing. The brief filed Thursday “represents a tremendous amount of work by the prosecutors in our office,” said Charles Pelkie, spokesman for Will County State’s Attorney Jim Glasgow. “The state’s attorney is very confident in the case,” he said. “The brief, however, should speak for itself.” The defense has two weeks to file a reply brief. Once that is completed, a panel of justices from the appellate court will review the case and its sizable record before scheduling oral arguments.

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Joliet Veterans Day ceremony announced THE HERALD-NEWS JOLIET – The Veterans Day program outside of the Will County Courthouse has been announced for Tuesday. The event begins at 10 a.m. and will be held at the Eternal Flame, on the north side of the courthouse, in downtown Joliet. Sean Baumgartner, director of the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood, will make a Veterans Day speech. The program will begin with music performed by the

American Legion National Championship Band. The national anthem will be sung by Elaine Swearingen. Rabbi Charles Rubovits from the Joliet Jewish Congregation will say a prayer. And Andrew Hinch, commander of American Legion Post 1080, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance. Local public officials also will be asked to speak at the ceremony. A wreath will be placed at the Eternal Flame, and there will be a gun salute by American Legion Post 1080. The ceremony will con-

clude with the playing of taps and “Stars and Stripes Forever” by the American Legion band. The event is hosted by five veterans’ posts in the Joliet area: VFW 367 Cantigny Post; American Legion Post 1080; VFW 2199 Stone City Post; American Legion Post 5, Harwood Post; and American Legion Post 241, Buffalo Post. Most veterans posts will host open houses after the ceremony starting at 11:30 a.m., and the public is welcome to attend. The ceremony will be broadcast on JCTV Channel 6.

guished themselves through various actions that benefit seniors throughout the nation, according to a news release from Lipinski’s office. RetireSafe is a nonpartisan organization. Lipinski received the award for his efforts to establish an accurate consumer price index upon which fair and equitable

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New stores opening in and coming to Louis Joliet Mall By BOB OKON

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bokon@shawmedia.com JOLIET – The city’s main retail district in and around Louis Joliet Mall is going through another growth spurt. Finding space for stores and restaurants that want to be by the mall has been an issue for several years, city officials say. But new retailers are moving in, thanks in part to spaces opening up and in part to retailers willing to venture off the main drag a bit. Sports Authority recently opened a store in one of the shopping centers outside the mall. International clothing retailer H&M plans to open a store soon inside the Louis Joliet Mall. Sleepy’s, a national mattress chain, opened a store outside the mall in September, its 1,000th store nationwide. It being the company’s 1,000th store was a happy coincidence. Being near the mall was not. “We definitely wanted to be in the mall area,” said Sam Khan, regional vice president for sales in the Midwest for Sleepy’s. Sleepy’s picked a spot somewhat tucked back from the main retail strip along Route 30. The store is located where Essington Road and Division Street split off. One advantage, Khan said, is that anyone at the main entrance to the Louis Joliet Mall on Route 30 sees the Sleepy’s store while at a traffic light. It’s a busy intersection, Khan said, adding, “That’s why it works for us.” Being by the mall is still an attraction to retailers and restaurants because of the potential market reach.

n What’s new: Sports Authority; Sleepy’s. n What’s coming: H&M; Fresh Thyme Markets. n What’s in the works: Mall announcement later this month.

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The sales floor at Sports Authority in Joliet is seen Thursday. Sports Authority recently opened the store in one of the shopping centers outside the mall. “Louis Joliet Mall attracts from a wide radius, more so than other parts of Joliet,” Khan said. Even so, getting retailers and restaurants to look beyond the main drag along Route 30 can be a challenge, Mayor Thomas Giarrante said. “We don’t have any empty buildings,” Giarrante said. “There’s no more space along Route 30. They all want to be there.” Sports Authority took advantage of the one big empty space that was available along Route 30 when it opened a store in the former MyGofer location, also once a Kmart Store, in the Louis Joliet Pointe shopping center. Sports Authority took up most of that space but not all. The remainder will be used by

The sales floor at Sleepy’s in Joliet is seen Thursday. The store, outside the mall, is the company’s 1,000th. Fresh Thyme Markets, a grocer specializing in fresh foods and organic products. Fresh Thyme plans to open in the spring. Giarrante has been trying to stir interest in other areas near the mall, particularly Hennepin Drive and potential outlots outside of the Sears mall store. Both areas are relatively undeveloped, given the crowded spaces facing

Route 30. But Giarrante said there is more potential in that area that may be apparent to outside developers scoping out sites. Traffic coming into the mall at Essington and Hennepin is as high as anywhere along Route 30, Giarrante said. And retailers and restaurants are starting to consider the alternative locations. Hooter’s took the leap

years ago when it opened a restaurant on Hennepin in area that would be considered the back side of the mall. Giarrante would like more restaurants to consider sites nearby, creating a potential restaurant row. He will have the opportunity next week when a restaurant developer is scheduled to meet with the mayor. Another retailer has also been talking with city officials about new construction that would be at a site other than Route 30, Giarrante said. The arrival of H&M Group, which will open a 23,000-square-foot store, is likely to be the biggest new development inside the mall this year. “They haven’t announced the opening date yet, but it is expected to be during the holiday season,” said Kris Kuchler, marketing director for Starwood Retail Partners, the company that owns the mall. The mall also is preparing for an announcement later this month of a new development yet to be detailed. Giarrante said he has an invitation to the announcement – scheduled for Nov. 26 – but even he has not been given details on what it is about.

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Corwin Pharmacy files for bankruptcy Lockport business, established in 1956, had been a local institution By FELIX SARVER fsarver@shawmedia.com LOCKPORT – Corwin Pharmacy filed for bankruptcy last week and faces several Will County lawsuits from companies saying the business owes them money. The building, at 954 E. Ninth St., still bore the name Corwin Pharmacy on Thursday. But the store is now closed and shows space-available signs from Arcore, an Oak Brook-based real estate group. Corwin Pharmacy was a longtime local business and a familiar store to natives of Lockport. A sign on the door still notes the business was established in 1956. Darren Deskin, Lockport Third Ward alderman, said he grew up in Lockport and remembers going to Corwin Pharmacy as a child. “I can remember going over there and buying our candy bars for a nickel,” he said. He said he was sad the pharmacy, which he considers a Lockport institution, no longer exists. The company’s website is inactive, and attempts to reach Walter Beich, president and owner of Corwin Pharmacy,

Lockport Plaza Association LLC is suing Beich and Corwin Pharmacy for $195,685. The company alleges it entered a lease agreement with Corwin Pharmacy’s owners, and they failed to pay rent. In another, Masters Pharmaceutical Inc., which also does business as River City Pharma, is suing Beich and his company for $6,830 for allegedly failing to pay for goods, wares and merchandise. Hibu, Inc., formerly known as Yellow Book Inc., is suing the company, along with Debra Hostert – listed as a personal guarantor for the company – for $12,645 for allegedly failing to pay for advertising services. Corwin Pharmacy has its share of troubled history. In 2012, the Lockport store was raided by federal agents and Beich was arrested on Felix Sarver – fsarver@shawmedia.com weapons charges. Beich was The building that housed Corwin Pharmacy, at 954 E. Ninth St. in Lockport, is seen Thursday. charged with possession of a firearm without a firearm were unsuccessful. off creditors. pharmacy and Beich have sev- owner identification card and possession of ammunition Beich, owner of the comAccording to the voluntary eral pending lawsuits. pany also known as Lockport petition filed in federal court, Standard Bank and Beich without a FOID card. In July, Beich pleaded guilty Pharmacy, filed for Chapter 7 the Lockport pharmacy has be- have a pending foreclosure bankruptcy Oct. 30. tween 100 and 199 creditors. It case, according to the petition. to possession of a firearm with With Chapter 7 bankrupt- has roughly $1 million in total He and his Lockport Pharma- no valid FOID Card, a Class A cy, companies hand over their assets and $2.6 million in total cy also have two other pending misdemeanor. He was fined $1,000 and given a conditional assets to a bankruptcy trust- liabilities. cases with the bank. ee, who then sells them to pay The petition also states the In one Will County lawsuit, discharge of 12 months.

Will board member raises concerns over firings By LAUREN LEONE–CROSS lleonecross@shawmedia.com JOLIET – More than a dozen Will County employees are alleging they were let go in retaliation for their involvement in last year’s union strike, according to Will County Board member Mark Ferry, D-Plainfield. Ferry wanted the county board to vote on a motion to investigate the firings. But the County Board Executive Committee rejected the proposal Thursday.

Ferry said he was told the board doesn’t have the legal authority to conduct such an investigation and that the former employees have the option of taking – or, in many instances, have taken – appropriate steps to address the allegations. That includes filing grievances with the county and going through arbitration if needed. Hundreds of county workers walked off the job in November 2013 following an impasse in contract negotiations

over disagreements on costof-living pay raises and insurance costs. The strike lasted 16 days. Of the 14 employees fired in the last year, nine were employed by the Sunny Hill Nursing Home, Ferry said, citing information given to him by American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 1028, the county’s biggest union. Four are scheduled for arbitration, he said, and three others are in the grievance process.

Two union activists and three union stewards have been fired, alleging they were wrongfully let go because of their involvement with the strike and contract negotiations, according to Ferry. “My whole point of taking a look at this is, if this is going on, it needs to stop,” Ferry said. Bruce Tidwell, director for the county’s Human Resources Department, said in an email that the county “does not engage in retaliatory ac-

tions against the union or its members as a result of last year’s strike.” “In fact, it is my belief that management was extra cautious after the strike because we did not want to give even the appearance of retaliation,” Tidwell said. The county follows progressive discipline standards and only disciplines for just cause after an investigation, Tidwell said. “We eagerly welcomed striking employees back to work,” he said.


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Tom Cross waiting to find out his fate State treasurer race still too close to call By JOHN O’CONNOR The Associated Press CHICAGO – The political future of former local legislator Tom Cross is in doubt with the race for state treasurer too close to call. Cross, former House Republican leader – whose 97th District includes parts of Plainfield, Joliet, Shorewood and Oswego – gave up the seat to make a bid for state treasurer. Days after Illinois voters went to the polls, the race for state treasurer remains undecided, and camps for both sides differed Thursday on the number of votes still waiting to be counted and who might benefit from them. When The Associated Press ended its vote tabulation early Wednesday evening, Cross held a 21,000-vote lead over Democrat Mike Frerichs out of more than 3.4 million votes cast. Both campaigns acknowledged that absentee ballots are

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The two top Illinois state treasurer candidates, former Republican state Rep. Tom Cross (left) and Democratic state Sen. Mike Frerichs, continued waiting Thursday for more votes to be counted to learn who won Tuesday’s election. still coming into local election jurisdictions and authorities have yet to review provisional ballots. “Election authorities are still counting tens of thousands of ballots mailed in by voters across the state ... ,” said Dave Clarkin, spokesman for Frerichs, a state senator from Champaign. “Those votes should be counted. The race is extremely close right now. It could go either way, and the campaign is waiting for all the votes to be counted.” Clarkin would not comment on how big the Frerichs campaign believes the gap is.

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Kevin Artl, spokesman for Cross, said the lead held by the state representative from Oswego remains at about 21,000. At this point, it’s a waiting game. “We’re reaching out to our donors and supporters, letting them know what’s going on,” Artl said. “We are preparing – in the event we have to defend our victor – preparing a top-notch legal team to work on the recount.” County clerks and election authorities have until Nov. 18 to finish counting all ballots and until Nov. 25 to report those results to the State Board

of Elections, which tentatively plans to meet Nov. 30 to certify the results. The board’s executive director, Rupert Borgsmiller, said voters requested 346,200 absentee ballots statewide, of which 94,000 have not been returned. Borgsmiller cautioned that those ballots might not be returned. He said local authorities had until the end of Thursday to report the number of provisional ballots cast statewide. In Chicago, about 13,000 provisional ballots were cast, said Jim Allen, spokesman for the Chicago Board of Elections Commissioners. Courtney Greve of Cook County Clerk David Orr’s office said there

are 8,000 provisional ballots in suburban Cook County, with thousand absentee ballots still uncounted in each jurisdiction. Artl contended Frerichs is not winning enough of the outstanding votes to make a difference. Clarkin said results are up in the air until “tens of thousands” of votes are tallied. In Will County, Cross received nearly 56 percent of the vote. He had 105,315 votes in Will County, while Frerichs had 75,709. Libertarian candidate Matthew Skopek received 4.1 percent of the vote in Will County.

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EAV was down about 7 percent. In 2014, values are expected to be down about 5 percent, according to Russell. “We are hoping that EAV may not only level off but start increasing in the future,” Russell said. “We are not a property-rich district,” Russell said. “That’s why general state aid is higher.” The board will vote on the tax levy in its first meeting in December.

New support staff, operations contracts In other business, the school board approved new union contracts with school support staff and operations and maintenance staff. The new contracts will provide a 3.5 percent wage increase in the first year and 3.25 percent increases in the following two years. The agreements, which required very little negotiating, are the same as the one the district negotiated with teachers last month, Russell said.

Donations sought for Plainfield Central Christmas drive for needy By VIKAAS SHANKER vshanker@shawmedia.com PLAINFIELD – The Plainfield High School Central Campus parent-teacher organization seeks monetary donations for its annual Christmas drive for needy families. Plainfield Central’s Parent Teacher Student Organization is holding its 22nd annual drive, which collects money to buy a Christmas meal and gifts for less-fortunate district families. “We initially started by helping three or four families to almost 40 families a couple of years back,” Christmas Drive coordinator Linda Hanley said. The drive is expected to help more than 30 families this year.

Get involved n To contribute monetary donations, mail the donations made payable to “PTSO Needy Family Drive” to: ATTN: Audrey Stein Plainfield High School - Central Campus 24120 W. Fort Beggs Drive Plainfield, IL 60544 n To adopt a family, contact Linda Hanley at 815-439-2670 or hanfam7@comcast.net. The organization connects with local businesses, organizations and people who buy gifts and dinner for the families. Hanley said needy families can be “adopted” by district parents and school groups. Families that register to be

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JOLIET – Joliet Grade School District 86 expects to receive more money in property taxes and will pay out more money to employees after approving a union contract. The school district’s property tax levy is scheduled to be up for approval at the school board’s Dec. 3 meeting. On Wednesday, an administrator told the school board the district should get additional property tax revenue, and taxpayers may see a slight increase in school taxes. The district estimates it will receive nearly $30.8 million in property tax revenue this year. That is a 1.7 percent increase over the $30.2 million in property taxes collected last year. The district will request nearly $31.2 million in property tax revenue, said E. Wesley Russell, assistant superintendent for business and financial services. “We want to get all the

dollars we are entitled to, because if we don’t it will affect next year and every year after that,” Russell said. But property tax revenues are limited by tax caps, and taxing bodies do not always receive what they seek. Last year, District 86 requested $30.7 million but received $30.2 million. “We ask for a bit more because we are estimating property values and the value of any new construction,” Russell said. The tax rate estimated by the district for 2014-15 is 3.6889 percent. This is about a 0.25 percentage point increase over last year’s rate of 3.4383, according to Russell’s report. Russell said equalized assessed valuation – or the total tax value of property – in the district has decreased about 30 percent since the economy took a downturn in 2008. However, the rate at which has declined is decreasing, Russell said. In 2012, property values were down 11 percent from the previous year. In 2013, the

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CREST HILL – Richland School District 88 teachers on Thursday rejected a tentative contract agreement negotiated by their union and school administrators. Union Vice President Steve Camp said teachers voted down the latest proposal by the district, but the two sides are close. “The board and teachers agree with an awful lot of issues,” Camp said. “We are close on most of the issues. But there is still work to be done.” Some of the language issues Camp said are still up in the air relate to creating a respectful work environment for teachers, only permitting teachers to be disciplined for just cause, a step-by-step progressive teacher discipline plan, and limiting internal substitution, which Camp said takes time away from teachers trying to prepare for their own classes. “The fact that we even have to have that type of language proposal shows that teachers are not happy about the work environment,” Camp said, adding that Richland teachers are in agreement with the board on usual sticking points such as salary. Teachers in June issued a vote of no confidence in Superintendent Michael Early and

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Cash payments to Grundy deputies investigated By NICK SAMUEL nsamuel@shawmedia.com MORRIS – Cash payments made to Grundy County sheriff’s deputies, a decades-old practice at the sheriff’s department, are being investigated by the state’s attorney’s office. It was brought to the county’s attention last month that sheriff deputies were being paid in cash for after-hours work for Exelon Dresden Generating Station, a nuclear power plant on the outskirts of Morris. The Grundy County Board’s Law and Justice Committee met Wednesday night and discussed the topic further. Grundy County State’s Attorney Jason Helland told the committee his office has decided to investigate the issue. Vicki Geiger, committee vice chairwoman, said Thursday she’s confident the committee will find a resolution, but the issue is now in the state’s attorney’s hands. “None of us are qualified to

do anything with this information. We can only refer it to the state’s attorney at this point,” she said. “We can’t give out any legal advice or concerns.” Exelon pays the sheriff’s department to compensate the deputies who provide traffic control for the plant for its annual outage, when hundreds of additional employees are brought on to repair and upgrade plant machinery. The outage can lead to trafKevin fic jams, which Callahan is why sheriff’s Grundy sheriff d e p u t i e s a r e paid to help move traffic along. But the money never has been processed by the Grundy County Treasurer’s Office. The sheriff’s department cashes the check, and the cash is divided between the deputies who provided traffic control, with no input from the treasurer’s office – which means deductions such as tax-

“None of us are qualified to do anything with this information.” Vicki Geiger Vice chairwoman, County Board Law and Justice Committee es, retirement fund and insurance are not taken out. “Is it legal or illegal?” Law and Justice Committee Chairman Harold Vota asked Helland at Wednesday’s committee meeting. Helland said the state’s attorney’s office is looking into the issue and will deal with it in the future. “The sheriff admitted in previous meetings that he made cash payments to deputies,” Helland said after the meeting. “It’s going to be investigated.” Sheriff Kevin Callahan was present at the meeting but declined to comment. Last year, when he was appointed to fill the late Sheriff Terry Market-

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• Timothy Benson, 26, of the 400 block of Campbell Street in Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police Friday on charges of burglary and shoplifting. • Mariam C. Golden, 31, of the 300 block of Belden Avenue in Glendale Heights, was arrested by Joliet police Friday on charges of theft, unlawful use of a weapon and unauthorized possession of a firearm. • Shaquille J. Williams, 21, of the 1300 block of Post Oak Court in Crest Hill, was arrested by sheriff’s police Friday on a charge of aggravated domestic battery. • James C. Lockhart, 41, of the 1300 block of Clara Avenue in Joliet, was arrested by Joliet police Saturday on charges of

15 aggravated assault, obstructing justice and marijuana possession. • Jerry L. Porter, 31, homeless, according to jail records, was arrested by Joliet police Saturday on charges of unlawful use of a weapon, criminal trespassing and obstructing justice. • Frank S. Rogers, 40, of the 6400 block of South Central Avenue in Chicago, was arrested by state police Saturday on a charge of aggravated driving under the influence. • Frank T. Banks, 34, of the 500 block of Barclay Drive in Bolingbrook, was arrested by Bolingbrook police Sunday on charges of burglary and unauthorized use of a credit card. • Erick Cantarero-Valladares, 18, of the 100 block of Jamestown Lane in Bolingbrook, was arrested by Bolingbrook police Sunday on charges of aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without insurance. • Benjamin J. Casler, 25,

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The proposed renovations to the Lemont Public Library would include building an additional meeting room near the front entrance. Lemont voters approved a referendum question that will allow the Lemont Public Library to buy bonds to pay for a $2.8 million renovation project.

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OBITUARIES Herbert C. Bierdeman, age 85 yrs, passed away Friday, October 17, 2014, at Silver Cross Hospital. Retired Music Teacher with the Plainfield High School District. A Memorial Gathering will be held on Saturday, November 8, 2014, at the Carlson-Holmquist-Sayles Funeral Home 2320 Black Road beginning at 3:00 p.m. until time of service at 4:30 p.m. Arrangements entrusted to: Tapella Funeral Services @ Carlson-Holmquist-Sayles Funeral Home(815) 726-4054 or (815) 744-0022

JEROME P. COMER Born: Oct. 18, 1931 Died: Nov. 5, 2014

Michael R. Eberhart, age 65, late of Lansing, formerly of Joliet, passed away November 5, 2014. Beloved husband of Rebecca Z. Admave; dear father of Richard Eberhart, Anthony (Toni) Eberhart and Jodi Eberhart; Step-father of Christopher Admave, Nicholas (Cynthia) Admave, Patrick Admave and Elizabeth Admave; cherished grandfather of six; loving son of Welton and Clarissa Eberhart; loving brother of Jeffrey (Cindi) Eberhart and the late Robert Eberhart. Past Master of Matteson Lodge #175 A.F. & A.M. Member of Joliet #176 IBEW and Chicago #134 IBEW. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie Hwy., Homewood, Sunday, November 9, 2014 from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. Masonic services, Sunday at 7:00 p.m. under the auspices of Matteson Lodge #175 A.F. & A.M. Funeral Monday to 9:15 a.m. to St. Joseph Church, 17951 Dixie Hwy., Homewood. Mass at 10:00 a.m. For information, www.tewsfuneralhomes.com or 708-798-5300

LUCILLE HOLLUM Born: Oct. 17, 1914; in Lockport, IL Died: Nov. 5, 2014; in La Porte, IN Lucille Grace Grant Hollum, age 100, of La Porte, Indiana, passed away on Tuesday, November 5, 2014, at Settlers House in La Porte. Lucille was born in Lockport, on October 17, 1914, to Thomas K. and Grace A. (Foster) Dennison. Lucille was married to Howard Grant, who preceded her in death in 1985, and then George B. Hollum,

JOYCE M. JERNIGAN Joyce M. Jernigan aka Eskridge, “Miss J”, age 67, died Thursday, October 30, 2014, at her residence. Born in Duck Hill, Mississippi, she has resided in Joliet for over 60 years. Formerly employed at Western Electric and Illinois Department of Corrections. Preceded in death by her parents. Joyce is survived by her devoted son, Trenell; four brothers, Thomas Gordon of Grand Rapids, Lee A. Eskridge, Jack D. Eskridge, all of Joliet and and Herry (Pricilla) Eskridge of Attleboro, MA; one sister, Lynda Eskridge of Joliet; and aunt, Luiza Eskridge of Joliet, as well; special niece; Ashley Dail; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins also survive. Funeral Services will be 10:00a.m., Saturday, November 8, 2014, at Church of the Holy Ghost, 952 Garvin Street, Joliet,IL 60432 815-726-2751.

Visitation from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Interment Elmhurst Cemetery. Pastor Jerry Lyte, officiating.

MARCELLA M. KARCZ Marcella M. (Kunke) Karcz, age 95, passed away November 4, 2014, at Joliet Area Hospice, surrounded by her loving family. Survived by four children, Donald (late Jessica) Karcz, Dan (Eva) Karcz, Theresa (Gary) Pauson and Elaine (late Michael) Fietterer; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-children; one sister, Arlene (John) Kapella; one sister-in-law, Carol (late Walter) Kunke; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by her husband, Chester; her parents, Walter and Helen Kunke; two brothers, Walter and Victor (late Dorothy); one sister, Florence (late Vitus) Zupancic; seven sisters-in-law; five brothers-in-law; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Born in Rockdale, a lifelong resident of Joliet. One of the founding members of St. Mary Magdalene Church, Joliet. Former member of St. Mary Magdalene CCW and adult choir. Member of St. Paul Paulites and St. Joseph Senior Group. She was a Will County Election Judge, past employee of Joliet Township High School District 204. A special thank-you to Seniors Helping Seniors, the Staff at St. Joseph’s ER. 7 West and the Joliet Area Community Hospice. Donations to Joliet Area Hospice would be appreciated. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 8, 2014, at 9:30 a.m. from Tezak Funeral Home, 1211 Plainfield Rd. to St. Paul Catholic Church for 10:00 a.m. Mass of Christian burial. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Pisut Funeral Services in charge of arrangements. 815-722-0998

CHRISTOPHER K. MACKEY Christopher “Chris” K. Mackey, age 54, of Elwood, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, November 5, 2014. He is survived by

his loving wife and high school sweetheart of 34 years, Carol Mackey (nee Keigher); his children, Brent (Amy) Mackey of Minooka, Sarah (Tim) Burfield of CA, and Jennifer (Dan) Rogala of Naperville; his grandchildren, Emma, Jack, Molly, Mack, and Reagan; his brothers and sisters, Jim (Joyce) Mackey, Annette (Paul) Buss, Sandy Smith, Mike (Sandy) Mackey, George (Paula) Mackey, Kurt (Kate) Mackey, Paul (Patti) Mackey, and Mark (Kristine) Mackey; his brothers and sistersin-law, Mike (Debbie) Keigher, Jane (Ed) O’Connor, Kevin (Julie) Keigher, Suzanne (Dave) Mantia, and Mike (Kathleen-deceased) Peters; several nieces and nephews; and his faithful canine companions, Sadie and Snickers. Preceded in death by his parents, George and Sylvia (nee Budde) Mackey; his brother, Tom; and his sisters, Jan and Diane. Chris was born in Joliet and was raised in Elwood. He attended St. John the Baptist Grade School, Joliet Catholic High School, Class of 1978, and Milikin University. Chris was a member of the Plumbers Union Local 422, the Manhattan Plumbing Inspector for many years and was employed by C. R. Leonard Plumbing and Heating for the past 8 years. When Chris wasn’t working in his trade, he could be found farming or doing just about anything to put in a hard day’s work. Above all, Chris was a family man. Spending time with his family was his greatest joy and becoming a father and grandfather among his most heartfelt moments. Funeral service for Christopher will be 9:30 a.m., Monday, November 10, 2014, from Forsythe Funeral Home in procession to St. Joseph Church, 235 West North Street, Manhattan, for 10:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial. Visitation will be Sunday, from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m., at the funeral home. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, Manhattan. The family has requested for family and friends to take a moment and write down some of your most fond memories of Chris, bring them to the funeral home and place them in a memory box for them to share with each other and pass on to his grandchildren. Forsythe Funeral Home 507 S. State St. (Rt. 52) Manhattan, IL 60442 815-478-3321 www.forsythefuneralhome.com • Continued on page 18

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Jerome P. Comer “Jerry”, age 83, at rest Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Born October 18, 1931 to Henry and Beatrice (nee Feller) Comer. A graduate of Joliet Catholic High School Class of 1949, he received his Bachelor of Science degree from Lewis College and his Master of Business Administration degree from Northwestern University. Jerry served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Church of St. Jude, Joliet for 35 years. He enjoyed golfing, fishing and traveling, and was an avid Joliet Catholic football fan. Beloved husband of 47 years to Joyce A. (nee Morley); devoted father of John Comer and Anne Comer; dearest grandfather of Katherine Comer; fond brother of Barbara (Albert) Fox, Ann Pacatte, and Michael (Louise) Comer; uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents; in-laws, John and Mae Morley; brother, Peter Comer; sister-in-law, Judith Burns and brother-in-law, Marcel Pacatte. Funeral Services for Jerome P. Comer will be Tuesday, November 11, 2014, at 9:15 a.m., from the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 3200 Black at Essington Rds., Joliet to the Church of St. Jude, for a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. Interment will take place on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his

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who preceded her in death in 1996. Surviving are her beloved children, daughter, Lois R. (Laverne) Korell of La Porte, IN; son and daughterin-law, James H. (Geri) Grant of Tucson, AZ; 9 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and 6 greatgreat grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, and friends who will all miss her dearly. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Thomas L. Dennison, Andrew J Halden, and daughter, Faye G. (Don) Nasenbenny. Lucille lived in Sarasota, Florida, for 51 years, before moving to La Porte in 2010. While in La Porte, she lived at both Ruth Sabin Home and Settlers House. She was a wonderful, loving mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend. A cremation committal has taken place with Cutler Funeral Home and Cremation Center. We were blessed to celebrate her 100th birthday three weeks ago, while she was still living and able to enjoy reminiscing and laughing with her family and friends. Memorial contributions may be directed to VNA Hospice, 1007 Lincolnway, La Porte, IN 46350. The family would like to thank the VNA Hospice for their compassion, kindness and helpfulness during this last year. Condolences may be shared with the family online at www.cutlerfuneralhome.com

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Inventor of CorningWare glass dies in New York By DAVID PITT The Associated Press DES MOINES, Iowa – S. Donald Stookey is no household name, but his best-known invention truly is: CorningWare, the durable, heat-resistant ceramic glass used since the 1950s to make millions upon millions of baked lasagnas, tuna casseroles and other potluck-dinner dishes. The scientist, who died Tuesday at 99, created a type of glass so strong that the military used it in guided missile nose cones. His space-age material found a home in most American kitchens in the form of white dishes decorated with small blue flowers. Stanley Donald Stookey died at an assisted-living center in Rochester, New York, said his son Donald Stookey. He said his father broke a hip in a fall a few months ago and underwent surgery, but his health deteriorated. “He was one of the great glass scientists in the history of the world,” said Steve Feller, a physics professor at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where Stookey earned an un-

dergraduate degree in chemistry and mathematics and remained active in alumni activities. “Virtually everyone has had CorningWare at some point in time, and there were all sorts of spinoff applications from his fantastic work.” CorningWare was celebrated for its versatility. It was strong enough to withstand minor kitchen mishaps, and it gave home cooks the ability to bake and serve food in the same dish. The dishes could go straight from the oven to the dinner table and then into the refrigerator or freezer. You could also put them in a microwave, and some types could be heated atop a stove. They were a common sight at family gatherings, potlucks and holiday celebrations across the county. Stookey joined Corning Glass Works in New York in 1940, the same year he graduated with a doctorate in physical chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He immersed himself in research, studying the complex chemistry of oxidation and its effects on glass, according to a company biography.

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Dr. Don Stookey prepares to expose an image to ultraviolet light during his work in 1950. In 1952, he placed a plate of glass into an oven to heat it, but the oven malfunctioned. Instead of heating to about 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit, the oven shot up to more than 1,600 degrees. Stookey expected to find a molten mess. Instead, he found an opaque, milkywhite plate. As he was removing it from the oven, his tongs slipped, and the plate fell to the

floor. But instead of shattering, it bounced. He had discovered glass ceramics, which Corning patented as Pyroceram. By the end of the 1950s, the work led to CorningWare, one of the company’s most successful product lines. “He was fearless – the unknown never daunted him,” said David Morse, Corning’s chief technology officer. “He

was an unassuming and quiet but tough person,” whose numerous inventions generated big businesses for the company. “Don was recognized throughout the glass technology community as a world-class scientist.” In a 2011 interview, Stookey said he initially viewed glass research as a way to make money, but he became intrigued by glass’ special characteristics. “I thought this might be a field where I could find something new, invent things not seen before, and I was lucky to have that be the case,” he said in a video project funded by The History Channel for the Corning Museum of Glass. Stookey held the patent on CorningWare, according to his son, and he believes his father made money on a percentage of the sales, but he did not get rich. In the late 1960s, the elder Stookey felt burned-out and out of ideas, the son said. He offered to leave the company. The family that started Corning told him to take a year off with pay. He traveled the world and returned to spend another 20 years with the company.

OBITUARIES Maria F. Panagiotopoulos of Joliet; four sisters-in-law, Louise Piotis of Joliet, Eleni Xydakis, Margarita CATHERINE Xydakis and Nikoletta Sardis, all POLYKANDRIOTIS of Greece; two brothers-in-law, Tzannis Piotis and Stelios PanagCatherine Polykan- iotopoulos, both of Greece; her driotis (nee Papout- godchildren, Jackie Bati, Dina Vardal sas) “Katina”, age and Kosta Xydakis; numerous niec84, of Joliet, passed es and nephews, including Stacey away Tuesday, Panagiotopoulos of Joliet and Ted November 4, 2014, Panagiotopoulos of Florida; and her at her home. Born in loyal family of JCM Uniforms also Joliet and a lifelong resident. survive. Katina worked side by side as a Funeral Services for Catherine seamstress with her late husband Polykandriotis will be Saturday, Noat JCM Uniforms (Joliet Clothing vember 8, 2014, at 9:45 a.m., from Mart). the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, Lifetime member of All Saints 3200 Black at Essington Rds., Joliet Greek Orthodox Church, Philoptoto All Saints Greek Orthodox Church chos Society and Mykonos Society. for services at 10:30 a.m. Interment Preceded in death by her husband Woodlawn Memorial Park. of 56 years, Gerald Polykandriotis Memorials in her name to All (2012); her parents, Tzannis and Saints Endowment Fund would be Anastasia Papoutsas. appreciated. Visitation Friday, from Surviving are her beloved son, 4:00 to 8:00 p.m., with Trisagion Nick G. (Kateri) Polykandriotis of Services at 6:30 p.m., at the funeral Plainfield; two grandsons, whom home. she dearly loved, Gerald N. and AnFor information: 815-741-5500 or drew N. Polykandriotis; her sister, www.fredcdames.com • Continued from page 17

CLARENCE H. REEVES Clarence H. Reeves, age 91, passed away Tuesday, November 4, 2014, at Silver Cross Hospital. Survived by two sons, Ronald (Kathleen) Reeves and Terry Reeves; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, Rinetta; parents, David and Mary Alice (Hardesty) Reeves; siblings, Mary Elsie, Hubert, Curtis, Gilbert, Delmar and Richard Reeves, Anabelle Jacobsen, Florence Meiferdt and Mayme Frye. Born in Harodsville, Kentucky, living most of his life in Joliet. Retired from the City of Joliet Municipal

Services. Member of First Christian Church. He lived his life as he chose to live it. May all beings find peace and happiness. Hopefully, he found peace, as he left the journey of this life and opened the door of what lies next. Namaste. Funeral Service Saturday, November 8, 2014, at 10:30 a.m., at Blackburn-Giegerich-Sonntag Funeral Home. Interment at Elmhurst Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

ANN A. GEORGE TAYLOR Ann A. George Taylor, age 73, a longtime resident of Plainfield, passed away peacefully on November 5, 2014, at her home in Sheridan, Illinois. Visitation will be Tuesday, November 11, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m., at the Overman-Jones Funeral

Home & Cremation Services, corner of Rts. 30 & 59, Plainfield. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 12, at 10:30 a.m., at the funeral home chapel. Interment will follow at Plainfield Township Cemetery. A complete obituary will appear in Sunday’s edition. For info please call 815/436-9221 or visit www.overman-jones.com

In Memoriam

JOSEPH ZILLER 3/13/1958 - 11/5/2013 It was a sad day when you left us. Now you are an angel in Heaven, watching over us each day. Love, Mom, Dad, Bob, and Genie, Robbin, Patti.


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Chicago archdiocese releases more abuse records

CHICAGO – The Archdiocese of Chicago on Thursday released thousands of internal documents showing how it hid the sexual abuse of children by 36 priests, adding to similar disclosures made earlier this year and fulfilling a pledge by an ailing Cardinal Francis George to release the files before he retires later this month. “We cannot change the past but we hope we can rebuild trust through honest and open dialogue,” George said in a statement released overnight. “Child abuse is a crime and a sin.” The archdiocese in January released 6,000 documents on 30 abusive priests as part of a legal settlement with victims, and on Thursday posted online 15,000 more records related to 36 others and involving abuse allegations dating to the early 1950s. The files only cover cases in which the archdiocese substantiated the abuse, and don’t include those against priests who died before their accusers came forward or those who served in religious orders.

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Quincy woman pleads guilty to unlawful restraint

QUINCY – A Quincy woman accused of locking her 5-year-old son in their basement has pleaded guilty to unlawful restraint. Tricia Franklin, 26, faces up to 27 months in the Illinois Department of Corrections after waiving her right to trial in a deal with prosecutors, The Quincy Herald-Whig reported. The Quincy Police Department found the boy in Franklin’s basement during a well-being

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This 2012 photo shows former Illinois Congressman Lane Evans in Davenport, Iowa, during a visit by President Barack Obama. Lane’s legal guardian and former congressional staffer Michael Malmstrom said Evans died Wednesday at a nursing home in East Moline. He was 63. Evans was first elected from his western Illinois district in 1982 and served 12 terms.

check on Easter Sunday. Officers were responding to a neighbor’s report of hearing a child yelling for help. Police said the child was crying and told them no one else was home. Police entered the home and had to move a table and space heater away from the basement door to get to the boy. Quincy police detective Doug McQuern said the boy showed officers how his mother tied a rope around his legs. Police said the boy was living in squalor. A child’s mattress without adequate bedding, a bucket the boy used as a toilet, exposed wires and broken glass were found in the basement, McQuern said. Franklin eventually told police she left the boy in the basement because she had to go to work and she couldn’t find anyone to watch him, McQuern said.

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ADM promotes its president to CEO

NEW YORK –Agribusiness giant Archer Daniels Midland Co. is promoting its president and chief operating officer to CEO as Patricia Woertz steps down after more than eight years at the helm. ADM said Thursday that Juan Luciano will take over as CEO on Jan. 1. Woertz will remain chairman of the company. ADM said that she expects to retire in May 2016. The Chicago-based company processes corn and wheat and makes agricultural products like vegetable oil, ethanol and ingredients used in packaged foods and drinks. Woertz became ADM’s CEO in April 2006 and has been chairman since February 2007. Since she came on board, ADM’s revenue has more than doubled.

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Peoria inmate sentenced to 18 more years

PEORIA – A Peoria man serving a 24-year prison sentence for second-degree murder has been sentenced to an additional 18 years for armed violence. The Journal Star said 26-yearold Dieuseul Brown received the new punishment Wednesday in Peoria County court. He faced up to 30 years for the armed violence conviction. He was found guilty of that crime as well as possession of a weapon by a felon and possession of less than 15 grams of cocaine after a brief bench trial last month. The judge said he took Brown’s criminal history into account for his sentence. A jury found Brown guilty of fatally shooting Kelsey Coleman in April.

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Man receives 20 years on underagesex charge

CHICAGO – A 47-year-old man formerly from Lansing has been sentenced to nearly 20 years in federal prison for attempting to arrange sex with an underage girl. Authorities said Wednesday that Martin Pazdzuira has been in custody since he was arrested in 2012. He pleaded guilty in April to one count of using the Internet to attempt to persuade a person he believed was a minor to engage in sexual conduct. In August 2012, he began an Internet conversation with “Emily,” whom he believed was 14. But “Emily” was actually an undercover police officer. Pazdzuira was arrested when he arrived to meet the fictitious girl. He had planned to take her to a hotel in Indiana to have sex.

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GOP Rauner transition team includes Democrats By SOPHIA TAREEN The Associated Press CHICAGO – In one of his first official acts since being elected governor, Republican Bruce Rauner named dozens of advisers to a transition team Thursday that included two prominent Democrats – former White House chief of staff Bill Daley and former Southern Illinois University President Glenn Poshard. The team – which will help lay policy groundwork and determine who’ll be in Rauner’s cabinet once he takes office – also included former Republican Gov. Jim Edgar, Republican U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock, Caterpillar Inc. CEO Doug Oberhelman, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman and the Rev. James Meeks, one of the African-American ministers from Chicago who had supported his campaign. “We want to put together the most talented team of people ever assembled in state government,” Rauner said. “They have tremendous networks of talented individuals that they can call upon.” Rauner addressed reporters for the first time since ousting Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn in a close contest Tuesday. He’s the first Republican governor in Illinois in more than a decade. The Winnetka venture capitalist offered a brief preview of his priorities, saying he was working to schedule a meeting with top Democrats, House Speaker Michael Madigan and

Senate President John Cullerton, and that raising the minimum wage was important. Quinn stressed raising the wage during the campaign and has vowed to pursue it in his remaining months in office. But Rauner took heat during the campaign for changing his stance. He said Thursday he personally voted for a nonbinding ballot measure calling to raise Illinois’ $7.25 rate to $10 but would recommend lawmakers only approve it in conjunction with other reforms. Rauner spokesman Lance Trover later said Rauner wouldn’t work against efforts that’ll only raise the rate. Rauner began announcing his team the day after the election, putting his running mate, Lt. governor-elect Evelyn Sanguinetti in charge. Some new members attended Thursday, standing on risers behind Rauner. The advisory positions are unpaid, according to Rauner’s staff. Daley is the son of late Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley and the brother of Richard M. Daley, both of whom served more than two decades as Chicago mayor. Bill Daley originally planned a primary campaign against Quinn for the Democratic nomination but dropped the challenge in September last year. At the time, Daley insisted he could have won but that he didn’t have the heart for a prolonged battle to fix Illinois’ monumental problems. He also predicted Quinn would lose to a Republican. He didn’t address the issues

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Illinois governor-elect Bruce Rauner (right) smiles during a news conference Thursday in Chicago as Bill Daley, former chief of staff to President Barack Obama, talks to reporters after he was named to Rauner’s transition team.

on Thursday. “All of us, Democrats, Republicans, independents, must move forward together and support our new governor in his administration,” Daley said. “The future in this state depends upon all of us helping him.”

Poshard, who served several terms in Congress and was a member of the state General Assembly before that, lost the gubernatorial race in 1998 to Republican George Ryan. Huberman briefly served as the head of the nation’s third-largest school district under May-

or Richard M. Daley before leaving for a private equity firm. Meeks is a former state senator and head of a Chicago megachurch. Other transition team members include Chicago pastor Corey Brooks and Republican state Rep. Jil Tracy.


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NATION & WORLD BRIEFS hospitals and falsified records to cover up the long wait times. The 42 days is still short of the NEW YORK – The nasal spray version of the flu vaccine did not department’s goal of 30 days or less for a veteran to get a firstprotect young children against swine flu last winter and might time appointment. Nonetheless, not work again this year, health McDonald, a former Procter & Gamble CEO, said it represents officials said Thursday. “significant progress” as the VA Preliminary results from three studies found that AstraZeneca’s works to reduce wait times and fix other longstanding problems FluMist had little or no effect in at the agency. children against swine flu. That was the most common bug makExtradition for man in ing people sick last winter. Because this year’s version of killing, online photo case PORTLAND, Ore. – A man FluMist is the same, the Centers for Disease Control and Preven- accused of killing his live-in tion said it’s possible the spray girlfriend and posting photos of vaccine won’t work for swine flu her lifeless body online will be returned to Washington state this season, either. after he surrendered to an offiBut officials say the spray is cer in neighboring Oregon and still OK to use. Alhough the flu waived extradition. season is just getting started, David Kalac, 33, was arrested early tracking suggests swine flu – the H1N1 strain – won’t be Wednesday night nearly 200 miles from the crime scene after a big player this year. a daylong manhunt. He was being held on $2 VA chief: Wait times down, choice cards in mail million bail in Portland on a secWASHINGTON – Wait times for ond-degree murder charge. He waived extradition Thursday and veterans care at VA hospitals will be returned to Port Orchard, and clinics have been reduced Washington, west of Seattle, by 18 percent since May, Vetsometime later Thursday or Frierans Affairs Secretary Robert day, said Lt. Steve Alexander of McDonald said Thursday. the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Average wait times for new primary care patients decreased Office in Portland. Kalac is accused of killing from 51 days in May to 42 days as of Oct. 1, said McDonald, who Amber Lynn Coplin, 30, after an argument in their Port Orchard took office in July. McDonald took the top spot at the agency apartment. He then posted photographs of her bloody, bruised following a scandal that broke body and commented about the last spring over whistleblower reports of veterans dying while killing online, police said. – Wire reports on appointment schedules at VA

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Gunnar Nelson, 3, accompanies his dad while casting their ballot for midterm elections Tuesday in Bradfordton.

Why GOP won: Shifting white votes hurt Democrats By JENNIFER AGIESTA and JESSE J. HOLLAND The Associated Press WASHINGTON – White voters of all ages were less likely to back Democrats this year than in elections past, helping Republicans nationwide but most acutely in the South – and overpowering Democratic efforts to turn out their core supporters among blacks and Hispanics. In a nation growing ever more diverse, political forecasters repeatedly warn Republicans they must improve their appeal among minorities in order to remain competitive in the long term. But for the Democrats, dominating the vote among minorities isn’t enough to win elections today – and it won’t be in the future if the GOP is able to run up similar margins among whites, who still make up a majority of voters in every state. “The rule of thumb was Democrats could win with 90 percent of the African-American vote and 40 percent of the

white vote,” said Merle Black, a political science professor at Emory University in Atlanta. “But now very few Democrats could think about getting 40 percent of the white vote. They’re trying to get 30 percent. In the Deep South states, from South Carolina to Louisiana, it’s very hard for the Democratic candidate to get 25 percent of the white vote.” Nationally, Republicans running for seats in the U.S. House won 60 percent of the white vote, while Democrats won the backing of 89 percent of African-Americans and 62 percent of Hispanics. Those are nearly identical margins to the 2010 midterm elections. But Democrats won more of the white and Hispanic vote in 2006, the last midterm elections in which the party won control of the House. White voters last tilted in Democrats’ favor in a midterm in 1990, and were a swing group in the 1980s. The data on voters come from exit polls of voters nationally and in 27 states that

were conducted for The Associated Press and the television networks by Edison Research. Most interviews were conducted among randomly selected voters at precincts nationwide and in each state. Outside of the South, whites broke for Republicans by an average of 8 points on Tuesday. But in 10 Southern states with an election for Senate on the ballot, Republicans won the white vote by an average of 42 points. Democrats garnered so little support among whites in Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas that a majority of those voting for the Democratic candidate were non-white. In North Carolina, however, incumbent Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan was widely credited with running a solid campaign, she carried just 33 percent of the white vote – down from 39 percent in 2008 – and lost. White voters under age 30 backed Hagan by close to a 2-to-1 margin six years ago as they helped to sweep Barack Obama into office.

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Tensions on Jerusalem linger By KARIN LAUB The Associated Press JERUSALEM – In an attempt at diplomatic damage control, Israel’s prime minister reassured Jordan’s king Thursday that he won’t yield to increasing demands by some members of his center-right coalition to allow Jews to pray at a Muslim-run holy site in Jerusalem. The phone call between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and King Abdullah II came a day after riot police clashed with Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third- holiest shrine. Jordan, which is the custodian of the site, recalled its ambassador in protest. Israeli-Palestinian confrontations have been escalating in Jerusalem, including near-daily clashes between stone-throwing Palestinians and Israeli riot police. Some of the attacks have turned deadly in recent weeks. Underlying the tensions is long-running frustration among the city’s 300,000 Palestinians with what many of them view as oppressive Israeli practices, such as restrictions on building, and a separation wall that cuts through Arab neighborhoods. The unrest was triggered by Muslim fears of Jewish encroachment at the sacred site, a hilltop plateau known to Muslims as Haram as-Sharif, or Noble Sanctuary, and to

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Right-wing Israelis wave flags and hold masks depicting Yehuda Glick, a rabbi and activist who has pushed for greater Jewish access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and who survived an assassination attempt last week, during a protest Thursday in Jerusalem. Jews as the Temple Mount. The complex houses the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the goldtopped Dome of the Rock. Jews also revere it as the location of their biblical temples and the most important site in Judaism. Since Israel captured east Jerusalem from Jordan in 1967, Jewish worshippers have been allowed to visit – but not pray – at the site. The area is run by Muslim authorities under Jordanian custody. In recent months, however, several senior members of Ne-

tanyahu’s coalition, including Housing Minister Uri Ariel and Deputy Parliament Speaker Moshe Feiglin, have called for a greater Jewish presence and the right to prayer on the mount. At the same time, the number of Jewish visitors to the site has increased over the years, raising fears among Muslims that this is part of a gradual takeover. Such visits have heightened tensions at the site, including stone-throwing clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police who have fired

tear gas and stun grenades in the plaza around the mosques. Confrontations, in turn, often lead to access restrictions for Muslims. Police routinely prevent younger Muslim men from praying at Al-Aqsa during such periods, especially on Fridays, the Muslim Sabbath, further heightening resentment. On Friday, men under the age of 35 are to be barred, and police expect to deploy large numbers of additional forces around the shrine, said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.

Prosecutors drop charge against AC/DC’s Rudd By NICK PERRY The Associated Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand – New Zealand prosecutors on Friday backtracked by dropping a murder-for-hire charge against AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd, saying there wasn’t enough evidence to proceed. But the 60-year-old member of the popular Australian band still faces a serious charge of threatening to kill, which comes with a maximum prison term of seven years. He also faces charges of possessing methamphet-

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amine and marijuana. In a statement, Tauranga Crown Solicitor Greg Hollister-Jones said his office became responsible for prosecuting Rudd after he had been charged by police and had appeared in court. “The file was obtained today and reviewed,” Hollister-Jones said Friday, adding he “made the decision that there was insufficient evidence to proceed with the charge of attempting to procure murder.” Rudd’s lawyer Paul Mabey said the decision to charge Rudd was made by police

without consulting with prosecutors. “The charge alleging an attempt to procure murder should never have been laid,” Mabey said in a statement, adding “Mr. Rudd has suffered unnecessary and extremely damaging publicity as a result of widespread and sensational reporting of a very serious allegation, which on any basis was never justified. The damage to Mr. Rudd is incalculable.” Attempting to procure murder comes with a maximum 10-year prison sentence. AC/DC said the arrest

won’t affect its upcoming tour or album release. The band released a statement through publicist Benny Tarantini on Thursday saying band members had “only become aware of Phil’s arrest as the news was breaking.” “We have no further comment. Phil’s absence will not affect the release of our new album ‘Rock or Bust’ and upcoming tour next year.” “Rock or Bust” is due to be released on Dec. 2 and will be the band’s first new studio album in six years. The band plans to promote it during a world tour next year.

BEIRUT – For a force that has built its reputation on an aura of momentum and invincibility, the Islamic State group is now dealing with a series of military setbacks in Iraq and a prolonged stalemate in the small Syrian border town of Kobani. Gone are the days when IS was able to seize territory in both countries with relative ease. Its newfound problems, including a loss of oil revenue, raise questions about the extent to which it will be able to continue recruiting fighters who want to be with a winner. “ISIS has run a very effective psychological campaign to intimidate its rivals and attract support and recruits,” said Faysal Itani, a resident fellow at the Atlantic Council, using an acronym for the extremists. But now, he said, the need to maintain its reputation is limiting the group’s options. This is particularly true in Kobani, where a pre-emptive IS withdrawal in the face of U.S.led bombings from the sky and ethnic Kurdish fighters on the ground could prove too costly. “They have invested a lot in this battle, and people are noticing. They will soon start asking what’s going on?” said Ayed, a Turkey-based Syrian activist who travels back and forth to the group’s stronghold in the Syrian city of Raqqa. He declined to give his full name. The prolonged fighting in Kobani is also distracting IS from more strategically important areas in Syria and Iraq where the militant extremists are already stretched on multiple fronts. Nearly two months after IS launched its lightning assault on the Kurdish-dominated town near Turkish border, the group is bogged down in an increasingly entrenched and costly battle.


OPINION

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The Herald-News Editorial Board Bob Wall, Denise Baran-Unland, Hannah Kohut, Bob Okon and Kate Schott

OUR VIEW

Thumbs-up: to those who did their civic duty The Herald-News Editorial Board offers this week’s thumbs-up and thumbs-down: Thumbs-up: to the nearly 50 percent of registered voters in Will County and 55 percent in Grundy County who cast a ballot in the Nov. 4 election. It’s one thing to grumble about how you wish things were different when it comes to the way government is run. But grumbling doesn’t result in anything but hot air. Casting a ballot is the way residents can change the way governments are run (or keep them the same, depending on the outcome). We salute all of those who did their civic duty. Thumbs-down: to the Plainfield teachers union leadership for chastising the village for not growing the tax base fast enough to compensate teachers at what it believes is an appropriate level. Municipalities do not attract new businesses solely to support teacher compensation. Teachers, like anyone else, are free to pursue greater compensation in other areas if the local districts do not suit them. Yes, experience is important in the classroom, but teachers are paid through public tax dollars. Wage growth is stubbornly low in many industries and many residents who pay taxes are experiencing this firsthand. Taxpayers expect government leaders to spend that money wisely – and if recent elections are any indication of voter sentiment, frugally. Thumbs-up: to the businesses and people honored Monday by the Joliet Regional Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Joliet Oncology-Hematology Associates was named the Business of the Year, and R. Dale Evans and Sue Moore were bestowed the Rabbi Hershman Award for Community Service for the dedication and many hours of time they so graciously give to the area. Also honored was: TCBY Shorewood Crossings for Retail Services Award; KSKJ Life-American Slovenian Catholic Union as the Financial Services Award and Catholic Charities, Diocese of Joliet, was awarded the Social Services Award. Scott Jarus, a sales rep for Window World, Joliet, was named Ambassador of the Year. Our community is lucky to have wonderful people and businesses. Thumbs-down: to the one-month delay before sheriff’s police investigators questioned Will County Circuit Court Judge Carla Alessio Policandriotes on a domestic battery case involving her son. This case would not attract so much attention if it did not involve a judge and her son – and the fact that the son had a job in the Will County Courthouse without going through normal hiring procedures. Oh, and the fact that the judge’s husband is an investigator with the sheriff’s office. A delay in questioning the judge until the day after she was up for retention in the Tuesday election only adds to suspicions about the case.

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Plainfield North team members hold the championship plaque after defeating Plainfield Central in three sets at the Class 4A Thornton Fractional Sectional final Thursday in Lansing. Larry W. Kane for Shaw Media

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Tigers advance to supersectional, will face Normal Community By KAITLYN JASNICA kjasnica@shawmedia.com

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LANSING – The third time was not the charm for the Plainfield Central girls volleyball team. But it was close. Strong hitting and blocking helped Plainfield North continue its school record-breaking season and beat Southwest Prairie rival Plainfield Central, 25-17, 23-25, 25-18, in the T.F. South Sectional championship match on Thursday. The Tigers will play Normal Community in the Normal Community Supersectional at 1 p.m Saturday. Allie Lindroth was a big reason why North came out on top. The 6-foot-1 junior tallied 21 kills, eight of which came in the first game, and seven digs. Like most others, Central could not stop the outside hitter. “It’s perfectly normal to be nervous throughout the whole set when your season is at stake,” Lindroth said. “I think it’s about remaining positive throughout the entire match that pushes you through. My mentality was that this season was not going to end tonight. I had confidence on Tuesday and I had to carry it through to tonight’s game.” Lindroth brought more than confidence to the game. She brought heat. Central tried digging one of her hardest hits of the night, but Lindroth swung with such force that it went off the defense, over the net and toward the Tigers’ back wall. Right side hitter Kaitlyn Fisher also carried over confidence from the semifinal win. With the score 16-12 in the third game, the Wildcats were forced to send over a free ball. Lauren Murphy set Fisher a quick ball that she slammed down, giving the Tigers even more momentum. “It’s always natural to be nervous going into the third game,” Fisher said. “You just have to come out with a clean slate, just play your game and beat them.” Fisher (nine kills, four blocks), Murphy (38 assists),

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Plainfield North’s Lauren Robeck spikes the ball over Plainfield Central’s Joanna Poznanski as North defeated Central in three sets Thursday at the girls Class 4A Thornton Fractional Sectional in Lansing. Lucia Vargas (four kills, two blocks) and Lauren Robeck (two kills, four blocks) had strong performances for North (31-8). Libero Maddie Zyburt faced Central’s hard hitters and tallied 16 digs. “I knew that this would be a tough game,” Zyburt said, “but I knew that I needed to come out with all of my heart so we could come out with a win. It was a great win, considering no one thought that we could beat a team three times. We came out strong and proved that we could.” Central did not hand the Tigers the game, however. The Wildcats forced a third game after being down 18-12

in the second. Claire Hotchkin earned game point by serving three aces in a row, but Elizabeth Hyland was key to keeping the Wildcats alive. The senior earned 18 kills, eight digs and an ace. “Even though we ended with a loss,” Hyland said, “it was an awesome way to end the season and my career. We went further than we thought we could. That’s awesome to see, especially for the girls going into next season. I would not want to end my career without this team. They were awesome and a great bunch of girls, the best team that I could ask for.” Hyland will continue her

volleyball career next year at Lewis. Even though the loss will be big, the Wildcats have two other key players returning. Sophomore setter Ashley Shook totaled 24 assists, two kills and a block and junior outside hitter Erin Eulitz had 16 digs and five kills for Central (27-12) in the emotional match. It was emotional for both sides. “I’m speechless.” Fisher said. “We’ve made history and I couldn’t imagine doing this with a better group of girls. We kept saying no mercy, we can’t let up. This is our game and no one could take that away from us. I’m so proud of my team

and can’t wait to see how far we will go.” North made school history by being the first team to win a sectional match. The only thing that stands in the way of state is Normal Community. “It only gets harder from here,” Lindroth said. “With [Normal] being a tall, aggressive team, it’s a good match-up. We have the skill set and the physical strengths. We have to run an aggressive offense and that will get us to a lead right off the bat. “Our defense has to be prepared for hard hits since it’s going to be an aggressive team. It’s not going to be an easy game.”


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By CURT HERRON cherron@shawmedia.com FAIRBURY – There were definitely times this season where Christine Scheibe had good reason to wonder whether her Joliet Catholic Academy girls volleyball team would be able to contend for a sectional championship. After starting the season with a 9-12 record, even a route away from longtime nemesis St. Francis didn’t necessarily assure the Angels of their first sectional title since 2010. But JCA has definitely put it together when it’s counted, and after capturing wins in 14 of its past 18 matches, it is one step closer to adding another trophy to its display case. The Angels beat Bloomington Central Catholic, 25-19, 25-18, in Thursday’s Class 3A Prairie Central Sectional final to record its eighth sectional championship in the past 12 years. As a result, JCA (23-16) advances to Saturday’s 6 p.m. LaSalle-Peru Supersectional where it meets Sterling (28-10), which beat Lincoln, 25-15, 2514, in the IVC Sectional. “From midway through the season until now we’re a totally different team,” Scheibe said. “We seem to be, knock on wood, peaking at the right time and the girls are just kind of on a mission right now. I feel confident with what they’re doing on the floor, our offense is running pretty well and our passing is going well, so we just want to keep that up.” Thanks to the tough schedule that the Angels play during the regular season, they were prepared for all of the challenges that were thrown at them by the Saints (19-17), who were also attempting to claim their first sectional title since 2010. “When we played the likes of Benet, Marist, McAuley, Sandburg and Assumption from Kentucky, we took our bumps but also learned something from every single one of those matches,” Scheibe said. “Our schedule is a 4A schedule and then we get to play in 3A for the playoffs, so that gives us confidence since we’ve played the best competition.”

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Joliet Catholic Academy’s Mallory Krzysciak returns a serve earlier this season against Providence Catholic at Joliet Catholic Academy’s High School in Joliet. On Thursday, Krzysciak had a key ace in the first game of the Class 3A Prairie Central Sectional final, helping JCA win its the sectional title over Bloomington Central Catholic, 25-19, 25-18. In the opener, JCA jumped out to a 10-4 lead before Central Catholic forced a tie at 11. But the Angels responded with a kill from Madeline Grimm (7 kills), a wide hit and an ace from Mallory Krzysciak (10 digs) for a 3-0 run to help them reclaim the advantage. “Knowing that we didn’t get this far last year makes this feel absolutely amazing,” Krzysciak said. “We all knew that we could get this far. In our regular season, we com-

pete against teams like Mother McAuley and Benet and that definitely helps us prepare for the playoffs. Everyone picks each other up. It’s been a great season and we’re so happy.” After the Angels grabbed a 6-2 lead in the second set, Central Catholic moved ahead 9-8 and then the score was tied at 15 before JCA took control with a 5-0 run which featured two kills from Mary Murphy (10 kills, 10 assists) and an ace by Megan Melone (18 assists).

“This is pretty exciting,” Melone said. “We’ve had a lot of ups and downs this season and difficulty with connecting since we’ve had about 10 different lineups but finally we just needed to put it together. We became a team and we figured out that we wanted a trip to state more than anything. We’re like a family and we all get along and we have fun.” JCA, which was playing in its 10th sectional final in 12 years, also had four blocks and

five kills by Maddie Naal, five kills from Nicole Witmer and 12 digs from Megan Cladis. “It’s the best feeling in the world to be a JCA Angel now,” junior Meghan Harrison said. “We have so many people who are looking up to us so we just have to carry on the tradition. Our conference has prepared us for this moment. We’ve had our ups and downs but in our downs, we never gave up and kept battling. When we get on the court, we’re one team.”


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No decided underdogs among area teams VIEWS Dick Goss If you take a look at the accompanying preview capsules for Round 2 of the state football playoffs, you may raise your eyebrows. I know I did as I wrote them. Take Lincoln-Way East out of the equation because the Griffins are solid favorites against Reavis. Other than that, every game realistically can go either way. And in each case, we are picking our area team to win. We know that probably will not the case. A couple of our teams, anyway, probably will fall by the wayside.

On the other hand, try coming up with which ones will not advance, and it’s tough. For in each case, there is good reason to make the optimistic pick. Class 8A: Bolingbrook (7-3) has outscored two good opponents, Sandburg and Bloom, by a combined 76-0 the last two weeks. The Raiders’ defense, which was highly touted in the preseason, is becoming dominant at a perfect time. Oswego (9-1) has a good, solid offense, but if Bolingbrook’s offense takes care of the ball, the Raiders will be OK. Class 7A: We’ve mentioned Lincoln-Way East. The big one in 7A, however, is Providence (9-1) at St. Rita (7-3), Part II. The Celtics won at St Rita, 41-27, earlier and are the better team. However, St. Rita is good

Tune in Herald-News Sports Editor Dick Goss joins Hub Arkush and the rest of the Chicago Football team on Saturday to discuss high school playoffs. Tune into “Chicago Football Now” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday on WCIU The U or at 2:30 p.m. Saturday on The U Too. enough to turn the tables, so Providence would be wise to bring its “A” game. The Celtics have been a little banged up, but they have a strong cast ready to oust the Mustangs. Class 6A: Two good one loom with Richards (9-1) visiting Lincoln-Way West (9-1) at Lemont (10-0) entertaining Yorkville.

Richards features Illinois State recruit Hasan Muhammed-Rogers at quarterback and other good skill players. West is solid defensively and running back Gabe Montalvo has been rolling behind a big, talented offensive line. This one should be close, and the Warriors have assets you want in a tight game. Thornton last week probably did as well as anyone has all season against Lemont’s passing attack, which features quarterback Ryan Dawson and receivers Flynn Nagel and Jimmy Kepouros. Dawson has thrown 39 touchdown passes, just about one every four pass attempts. Yorkville likes to control the ball and keep it away from a good enemy offense. The

Indians’ defense has to get the ball back for its offense, and the feeling here is it will. An interesting aspect to this one: Lemont coach Bret Kooi won two state championships at Lockport, and Yorkville’s Karl Hoinkes was a state championship coach at Oswego. Class 5A: Regardless of whether injured JCA quarterback Cade Earl returns, a key for the Hilltoppers (8-2) against Montini (7-3), coach Dan Sharp said, is to avoid penalties and other negative plays. If JCA can do that, avoid turning it over and finish drives, the Hilltoppers have a shot at controlling the clock and the scoreboard. Montini beat JCA in the

control and physical play. The pick: Lemont

titles and four second places. Round 1: Montini 56, DuSable 8; JCA 48, St. Laurence 13 Quarterfinals: JCA would travel to Marian Central or to Sterling. JCA key: Saturday is supposed to be windy, and the harder the wind blows, the less effective Montini’s passing game should be. If that is the case, more than ever it will come down to which team blocks and tackles better. The pick: JCA

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PLAYOFF CAPSULE PREVIEWS: ROUND 2 8A: OSWEGO AT BOLINGBROOK Kickoff: 6 p.m. Saturday Records: Oswego 9-1, Bolingbrook 7-3 MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Bolingbrook No. 30, Oswego No. 34 Playoff history: Oswego is in for the 26th time, fourth in succession, and is 34-23 in playoff games with two state titles. Bolingbrook is in for the 27th time, 23rd in succession, and is 33-25 with one state title and one runner-up finish. Round 1: Oswego 31, Joliet West 7; Bolingbrook 35, Bloom 0 Quarterfinals: Bolingbrook would host Edwardsville or travel to Hiomewood-Flossmoor. Bolingbrook key: A defense that was so highly touted has shut out the last two opponents and needs to come up big against a good Oswego offense. The pick: Bolingbrook

St. Rita 35, Plainfield East 21 Quarterfinals: Providence would host Wheaton Warrenville South or Normal Community. Providence East key: Get off to a good start to erase St. Rita’s thoughts of avenging the Celtics’ earlier 41-27 victory on the same field. The pick: Providence 7A: REAVIS AT LINCOLN-WAY EAST Kickoff: 7 p.m. Friday Records: Reavis 8-2, Lincoln-Way East 9-1 MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Lincoln-Way East No. 13 Playoff history: Reavis is in for the 13th time and is 15-10 in playoff games with one state title and two runner-up finishes. Lincoln-Way East is making its 14th straight appearance and is 26-12 with one state title and one runner-up finish. Round 1: Reavis 17, T.F. South 7; Lincoln-Way East 42, Lincoln-Way Central 7 Quarterfinals: Lincoln-Way East would travel to Mount Carmel or to Belleville West. Lincoln-Way East key: Take care of business against an opponent that the Griffins should handle. The pick: Lincoln-Way East

7A: PROVIDENCE AT ST. RITA Kickoff: 7 p.m. Friday Records: Providence 9-1, St. Rita 7-3 MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Providence No. 3, St. Rita No. 21 Playoff history: Providence is in for the 34th time, fourth in succession, and is 80-24 in playoff games with nine state titles and three runner-up finishes. St. Rita is in for the 28th time, second in 6A: RICHARDS succession, and is 54-25 with two AT LINCOLN-WAY WEST state titles. Kickoff: 2 p.m. Saturday Round 1: Providence 45, Quincy 8; Records: Richards 9-1, Lin-

coln-Way West 9-1 MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Richards No. 45, Lincoln-Way West No. 48 Playoff history: Richards is in for the 32nd time, sixth in succession, and is 61-29 with two state titles and two runner-up finishes. Lincoln-Way West is in for the fifth time, all in succession, and is 5-4. Round 1: Richards 38, Oak Forest 0; Lincoln-Way West 28, Morgan Park 0 Quarterfinals: Lincoln-Way West would travel to Lemont or to Yorkville. Lincoln-Way West key: In a game that could go down to the wire, winning the turnover battle may be decisive. The pick: Lincoln-Way West 6A: YORKVILLE AT LEMONT Kickoff: 6 p.m. Saturday Records: Yorkville 8-2, Lemont 10-0 MaxPreps: Lemont No. 38, Yorkville No. 54 Playoff history: Yorkville is in for the 14th time, second in succession, and is 11-13 in playoff games. Lemont is in for the 15th time and is 23-14 with two runner-up finishes. Round 1: Yorkville 21, CreteMonee 19; Lemont 28, Thornton 0 Quarterfinals: Lemont would host Lincoln-Way West or travel to Richards. Lemont key: Out-physical Yorkville, which prides itself on ball

5A: MAHOMET-SEYMOUR AT MORRIS Kickoff: 3 p.m. Saturday Records: Mahomet-Seymour (82), Morris (6-4) MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Morris No. 83 Playoff history: Mahomet-Seymour is in for the 26th time, 13th in succession, and is 22-24 in playoff games with one state title. Morris is in for the 31st time and is 66-27 with three titles and seven runner-up finishes. Round 1: Mahomet-Seymour 27, Washington 7; Morris 21, Normal U-High 14 Quarterfinals: Morris would host Metamora or travel to Peoria Central. Morris key: Continue to play solid defense and control the ball with its running game. The pick: Morris

4A: COAL CITY AT ELGIN ST. EDWARD Kickoff: 2 p.m. Saturday Records: Coal City 8-2, St. Edward 10-0 MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Coal City No. 91, St. Edward No. 100 Playoff history: Coal City is in for the 25th time, fourth in succession, and is 30-23 in playoff games with one title and one runner-up finish. St. Edward is in for the sixth time, second in succession and is 2-5. Round 1: Coal City 40, Mendota 14; St. Edward 31, Rock Island 5A: MONTINI AT JCA Alleman 12 Kickoff: 1 p.m. Saturday at MemoQuarterfinals: Coal City would rial Stadium host Manteno or travel to Dixon. Records: Montini 7-3, JCA 8-2 Coal City key: Don’t be in awe of MaxPreps Illinois rankings: JCA playing an unbeaten opponent on No. 8, Montini No 55 its home field. St. Ed did not play Playoff history: Montini is is for 27th time, 22nd in succession, and is the most difficult schedule, and the 54-21 in playoff games including five Green Wave has not enjoyed much state titles and one runner-up finish. playoff success. The pick: Coal City JCA is in for the 38th time, 17th in succession, and is 106-24 with 13 See CAPSULES, page 29


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• GOSS Continued from page 28 2009 and 2011 title games, the 2012 semifinals and the 2013 quarterfinals. Enough of that already. The other 5A game of area interest is Morris (6-4) entertaining Mahomet-Seymour (82). The Redskins have regained health at a good time. They play defense, play physically and run the ball, which generally is a good combination in November. Mahomet-Seymour lost during the season to Normal U-High 21-20 and Morris beat U-High 21-14 last week. This figures to be a tight one, and everything being equal, Morris is tough to beat at home. Class 4A: St. Edward (10-0) features running back Dwayne Allen Jr., who went for 288 yards in 24 carries last week in a 31-12 win over Rock Island Alleman. Coal City (8-2) has Jack Dibble, who continues to put

• CAPSULES Continued from page 28 3A: WILMINGTON AT MONTICELLO Kickoff: 2 p.m. Saturday Records: Wilmington 10-0, Monticello 7-3 MaxPreps Illinois rankings: Wilmington No. 52 Playoff history: Wilmington is in for the 22nd time, 19th in succession, and is 27-21 in playoff games with one runner-up finish.

up crazy rushing numbers. The Coalers could have the upper hand solely because they play a tougher schedule in the Interstate Eight than St. Edward has played. Class 3A: Quarterback Brandon Wildman passed for 400 yards last week for Monticello (7-3) in its 45-43 win over Elmwood-Brimfield. However, Monticello also allowed more than 300 rushing yards. Wilmington (10-0) plays solid defense and averages about 35 points, largely on the strength of its running game. This is one the Wildcats can get. So there you go, a 9-0 weekend for our area. Again, it probably won’t work out that way, but none of our teams is a decided underdog. All of them are in situations where, if things break right, they can live to see the quarterfinals.

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dgoss@shawmedia.com. Monticello is in for the 17th time, sixth in succession, and is 24-16. Round 1: Wilmington 49, Paxton-Buckley-Loda 7; Monticello 45, Elmwood-Brimfield 43 Quarterfinals: Wilmington would host Tolono Unity or St. Joseph-Ogden. Wilmington key: Run the ball and take the Monticello crowd out of the equation. Elmwood-Brimfield rushed for more than 300 yards last week against the Sages. The pick: Wilmington – Dick Goss

MVP AWARDS Romeoville names MVPs: Romeoville’s fall MVPs are: Rachel Richard, cheerlead-

ing; Kaitlynn Olsen, poms; Ian Irvine, boys cross country; Viviana Diaz, girls cross country; Charles Hunter, football; Christian Duarte, soccer; Erika Edrada and Olivia Zori, tennis; JT Polinski, boys golf; Bailey Kavaliunas, girls golf, and Andrea Chaidez, volleyball.

Nazarene (13-5,9-2) outshot the Saints (3-14-1, 1-9-1) 23-3 in the CCAC game that ended USF’s season.

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Sloyan honored: Providence

graduate Kelly Sloyan, a junior outside hitter at Carroll University, has been named to the second team on the All-Midwest MEN’S SOCCER Olivet Nazarene 3, USF 0: Olivet Conference volleyball team.

AREA SPORTS SCHEDULE TODAY’S EVENTS Football Class 7A Second Round: Lincoln-Way East vs. Reavis 7 p.m.; Providence at St. Rita 7 p.m. Swimming and Diving Morris at Boiler “Tune Up,” 5 p.m. College Volleyball UIS at Lewis, 7 p.m. College Men’s Swimming Valparaiso at Lewis, 3 p.m. SATURDAY’S EVENTS Football Class 8A Second Round: Bolingbrook vs. Oswego, 6 p.m. Class 6A Second Round: Lincoln-Way

West vs. Richards 2 p.m. Class 5A Second Round: Joliet Catholic vs. Montini 1 p.m. Class 4A Second Round: Coal City at St. Edward 2 p.m. Class 3A Second Round: Wilmington at. Monticello 2 p.m. Swimming and Diving Morris at Boiler “Tune Up,” 9 a.m. Lincoln-Way East at Palatine Diving, 9 a.m. Volleyball Class 4A, 3A supersectionals Cross Country Boys, girls 1A, 2A, 3A state meets College Football St. Francis at St. Ambrose, 1 p.m.

College Volleyball Mckendree at Lewis, 3 p.m. College Men’s Soccer St. Francis at CCAC Tournament Quarterfinal, TBA College Women’s Soccer St. Francis at CCAC Tournament Quarterfinal, TBA College Men’s Swimming Truman State & Lake Forest State at Lewis, 11 a.m. College Cross Country St. Francis at CCAC Championship, 11/11:45 a.m. Lewis hosts GLVC Championships, 10:30/11:30 a.m.

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A graduate student in business administration, Mason is the Saints’ third-leading tackler with 69 stops, 4.5 tackles-for-loss and three pass breakups. He received his bachelor’s degree in May with a 3.68 GPA.

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Academic All-District Team for the third straight year. The soJOLIET – University of St. cial science major is carrying a Francis senior offensive line- 3.72 GPA and has started every man Samie Sabbah (Boling- game at right guard this season. brook), senior wide receiver USF’s all-time leader in Troy Torrence and junior line- touchdown receptions with 19, backer Ken Mason have been Torrence sports a 3.41 GPA as a named to the 2014 Capital One business administration major. College Division Academic He was a Beyond Sports NetAll-District Football Team. work All-American and All-MSSabbah was named to the FA first-team selection in 2013.

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NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Bulls Milwaukee Cleveland Detroit Indiana Toronto Brooklyn New York Boston Philadelphia Washington Miami Charlotte Atlanta Orlando

Central Division W L 4 1 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 4 Atlantic Division W L 4 1 2 2 2 3 1 3 0 5 Southeast Division W L 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 4

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WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L 6 0 5 0 3 1 2 2 2 2 Northwest Division W L Portland 2 2 Minnesota 2 2 Utah 2 3 Denver 1 2 Oklahoma City 1 4 Pacific Division W L Golden State 3 0 Sacramento 3 1 L.A. Clippers 3 1 Phoenix 3 2 L.A. Lakers 0 5 Thursday’s Results Houston 98, San Antonio 81 Dallas at Portland (n) Friday’s Games Bulls at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Minnesota at Orlando, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Washington at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. Indiana at Boston, 6:30 p.m. New York at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Memphis at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Houston Memphis Dallas San Antonio New Orleans

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NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Louis 13 9 3 1 19 34 26 Nashville 13 8 3 2 18 33 27 Winnipeg 14 7 5 2 16 28 31 Blackhawks 13 7 5 1 15 34 23 Minnesota 12 7 5 0 14 36 25 Dallas 13 4 5 4 12 37 45 Colorado 14 3 6 5 11 33 43 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 14 10 3 1 21 38 27 Vancouver 13 9 4 0 18 43 36 Calgary 15 8 5 2 18 43 37 Los Angeles 13 7 4 2 16 31 27 San Jose 13 7 4 2 16 41 35 Arizona 12 5 6 1 11 31 44 Edmonton 13 4 8 1 9 32 48 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 13 9 3 1 19 47 34 Montreal 14 9 4 1 19 33 41 Boston 15 9 6 0 18 43 35 Ottawa 12 7 3 2 16 34 27 Detroit 13 6 3 4 16 33 31 Toronto 12 6 5 1 13 34 31 Florida 11 4 3 4 12 16 24 Buffalo 14 3 9 2 8 17 45 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA ittsburgh 12 9 2 1 19 49 26 N.Y. Islanders 12 7 5 0 14 39 41 N.Y. Rangers 12 6 4 2 14 34 38 Philadelphia 13 6 5 2 14 41 40 New Jersey 13 6 5 2 14 36 41 Washington 12 4 5 3 11 38 37 Carolina 11 3 6 2 8 25 37 Columbus 12 4 8 0 8 30 41 Two points for a win, one point for OT loss Thursday’s Results Pittsburgh 4, Winnipeg 3 (SO) Boston 5, Edmonton 2 Philadelphia 4, Florida 1 Ottawa 3, Minnesota 0 Tampa Bay 5, Calgary 2 St. Louis 4, New Jersey 3 Nashville 3, Dallas 2 Toronto at Colorado (n) N.Y. Islanders at Los Angeles (n) Vancouver at San Jose (n)

No secret to beating Packers: Feed Forte By KEVIN FISHBAIN kfishbain@shawmedia.com LAKE FOREST – Fifteen plays, 80 yards, seven points and 8:30 off the clock. That’s the ideal offensive drive, especially against the Packers, and it was how the Bears opened their Week Four game against Green Bay. The game plan that day was obvious – run the ball, keep Aaron Rodgers off the field and get touchdowns. Unfortunately, two stalled drives in the red zone put the Bears behind the eight-ball, and the Packers took over. Matt Forte carried the ball 17 times in the first half of that contest for 80 yards, and it’s no secret the Bears want to feed him not only on Sunday night, but more in the second half of the season to get the offense back on track. “Just commitment to the run and also, obviously our offensive line controlling the front of their defense,” Forte said about what worked in the first half of the 38-17 loss. “If we can do that, it sets up

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Roberto Garza (63) blocks Miami’s Earl Mitchell (90) as Mate Forte runs a pass route in the first half Oct. 19 at Soldier Field. a lot of different things that we can do. The difference is, this game, when we get down tight in the red zone, instead of getting field goals we’ve got to get seven points this time.” Green Bay is dead-last in the league in run defense. They’re allowing 4.8 yards a carry and have given up more than 190 yards rushing three times, including a season-high 235 to the Bears. The

Packers lost the other two games, but those teams – the Seahawks and Saints – were a combined 4-for-5 scoring touchdowns in the red zone. The Packers and Dom Capers certainly are not dumb. They know their weakness, and they know the benefits the Bears reap by committing to the run, so that presents a potential challenge for Forte – running the ball against a de-

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ESPN Hawaii at Colorado St., 6 p.m., ESPNU UCLA at Washington, 6 p.m., FS1 Louisville at Boston College, 6:15 p.m., ESPN2 Baylor at Oklahoma or Kansas St. at TCU, 6:30 p.m., FOX Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m., CBS Ohio St. at Michigan St., 7:07 p.m., ABC Oregon at Utah, 9 p.m., ESPN

fense that knows it’s coming. The Bears’ top offensive player said if they get stopped, they have to be flexible. “If they know we’re trying to run the ball, they might have something set up to stop the run, so we can’t run our head into a brick wall,” Forte said. “If they’re trying to gear it up to try and do that, we kind of have to take what they’re giving us and keep them off balance. “If they’re trying to hone in on one thing that you’re doing, you can’t try to force it. So to keep them off balance, you run plays where they don’t know if you’re going to run or pass out of it. Or a running formation that you throw the ball out of as well.” Injury update: It was pretty much status quo at Thursday’s practice, which was held inside the Walter Payton Center because of strong winds that would have impacted the team’s cameramen. Linebacker Darryl Sharpton (hamstring) did not practice, and tight end Martellus Bennett (ribs) was limited.

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY Pro basketball Bulls at Philadelphia, 6 p.m., CSN Memphis at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m., ESPN Cleveland at Denver, 9:30 p.m., ESPN

Pro hockey Washington at Blackhawks, 7:30 p.m., CSC+

Auto racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Race for Heroes 500, practice, 11 a.m., qualifying, 5:30 p.m. NASCAR Nationwide DAV 200 practice, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., FS1 NASCAR Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 qualifying, 3:30 p.m., race, 7:30 p.m., FS1

Golf PGA Sanderson Farms, 1 p.m., TGC PGA-WGC HSBC Champions, 9 p.m., TGC

Pro basketball Boston at Bulls, 8 p.m., WGN

College football Penn State at Indiana, 11 a.m., BTN Georgia at Kentucky, 11 a.m., ESPN Iowa at Minnesota or Wisconsin at Purdue, 11 a.m., ESPN2 Wisconsin at Purdue or Iowa at Minnesota, 11 a.m., ESPNU UTSA at Rice, 11 a.m., FSN Baylor at Oklahoma or Kansas St. at TCU, 11 a.m., FS1 Notre Dame at Arizona St., 2:30 p.m., ABC Texas A&M at Auburn, 2:30 p.m., CBS Michigan at Northwestern, 2:30 p.m., ESPN2 Tulane at Houston, 2:30 p.m., ESPNU Iowa St. at Kansas, 2:30 p.m., FSN West Virginia at Texas, 2:30 p.m., FS1 Penn at Princeton, 2:30 p.m., NBCSN Virginia at Florida St., 5:30 p.m.,

Auto racing Formula One, qualifying for Brazil Grand Prix, at Sao Paulo (sameday tape), 11:30 a.m., NBCSN NASCAR, Nationwide Series, DAV 200, at Avondale, Ariz., 3 p.m., ESPN

Boxing Light heavyweights, Vasily Lepikhin (16-0-0) vs. Jackson Junior (15-1-0), at Bethlehem, Pa., 7:30 p.m., NBCSN Welterweights, Sadam Ali (20-0-0) vs. Luis Carlos Abregu (36-1-0); IBF/WBA champion Bernard Hopkins (55-6-2) vs. WBO champion

Sergey Kovalev (25-0-1), for IBF/ WBA/WBO light heavyweight titles, at Atlantic City, N.J., 9:45 p.m., HBO

Golf PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Championship, third round, at Jackson, Miss., 1 p.m., TGC PGA Tour-WGC, HSBC Champions, final round, at Shanghai, 9 p.m., TGC

SOCCER Premier League, Chelsea at Liverpool, 6:40 a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Crystal Palace at Manchester United, 8:55 a.m., NBCSN Premier League, Manchester City at Queens Park, 11:30 a.m., NBC MLS, playoffs, conference semifinals, New York at D.C. United, 1:30 p.m., NBC


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Partying for a good purpose Motorcyclists plan fundraiser for local children By JEANNE MILLSAP Shaw Media Correspondent

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OLIET – Members of the Untamed Motorcycle Association like to challenge each other. They challenged a new member to put 1,000 miles on his bike this year. They challenged another member who was having some problems getting around to call them when he needed help. And they challenged member Brian Elliot to put on a fantastic bash at the end of their riding season that would not only celebrate the group and the community, but raise money for a good cause. The result is the “It’s Never the End Party,” scheduled for Saturday at the Knights of Columbus #382 in Joliet. The event begins at 3 p.m. and should go on through the wee hours of the morning, Elliot said. For a $20 donation at the door, partiers will get food catered by Longshots Bar and Grill, two draft beers, and all the live band and D.J. music they will need to have a good time. Money raised goes directly to the Children’s Emergency Department at Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center. “You’ll have a great night, and you’ll help the kids in the community,” Elliot said. Each year, according to the hospital’s website, the emergency department treats more than 20,000 children. The department, according to the website, is supported by pediatric doctors in 17 specialties. In addition, its staff has the ability to “identify and treat concussion injuries.” To view a video of the Children’s Emergency Department, visit www.provena.org/stjoes/ kidcare.

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Members of the Untamed Motorcycle Association are hosting a fundraiser Saturday to benefit the Children’s Emergency Department at Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Joliet.

If you go n What: “It’s Never the End Party,” sponsored by the Untamed Motorcycle Association n When: 3 p.m. Saturday n Where: Knights of Columbus #382, 100 Infantry Drive, Joliet n Information: Food, fun, raffles, prizes and music. Proceeds benefit the Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center’s Children’s Emergency Department. Also a drop-off for new toys to be donated to Toys for Tots. n Cost: $20 at the door; $10 for those 15 and younger n Contact: beak174@gmail. com The Untamed Motorcycle Association formed a little more than three years ago and has previously held fundraisers for MorningStar Mission

and veterans groups. This year, Elliot said, members decided to go with the children. Elliot’s experience with the children’s unit at Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center is close to his heart. In 2008, his twin daughters were born there and spent two weeks in the pediatric intensive care unit. The staff was great, Elliot said, and took good care of his children. “I felt like they were my extended family,” he said. “I wanted to give back to something I know works. I wanted to pay them back in some way.” The Untamed Motorcycle Association agreed and got on board. In fact, Elliot said, the community in general got behind the fundraiser. The only thing they still need is a few more businesses to donate items to the silent auction. The Untamed Motorcycle Association is one of 15 or so motorcycle associations in Joliet, Elliot said. It’s not a

motorcycle club, and they’re by no means a gang, Elliot added with a laugh, although they do sport black leather vests with their moniker on the back. “We’re a quiet association of like-minded men of our community who like to get together to ride,” Elliot said. “We’re friends who like to hang out together on the weekends. ... We figure, if you ride, why not ride with good people?” Elliot rides his ’89 Harley-Davidson low rider when the group goes on road trips to the Middle East Conflicts Wall Memorial in Marseilles or to visit veterans at the Manteno Veterans Home. Members have their Joliet hangouts, too, like Crybabies Tap, which is their local watering hole. They also enjoy supporting fundraisers held by other area motorcycle associations. “We spend our money where we make it,” Elliot said.

The name of Saturday’s bash, “It’s Never the End Party,” refers to parties held by motorcycle groups at the end of their warm weather riding season. The names of their parties, Elliot explained, usually have the word “end” in them somewhere. “This year,” he said, “we wanted it to be for the public and for a good cause.” Elliot said he hopes the community will come out for a good time and to support the pediatric unit. “The bands are excellent,” he said, “and we have some exciting vendors coming out.” Vendors include J-Town Art, where area artist Tony Padilla will draw caricatures; local tattoo business Ink for Life; and jewelry-making artists. Additional features at the “It’s Never the End Party” are makeovers and a photographer. To donate items for the silent auction, email Elliot at beak174@gmail.com.


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Learn basic tools Members may bring guests. • Fairy Garden Workshop – Certificates of appreciation will be marchofdimes.org/suburbansig- to enhance images in hands-on 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Will County naturechefs. Contact Ashley Kline class. Registration required. 815Extension Office, 100 Manhattan awarded. President will give the at 815-600-8088 or AKline@ 846-6500. Road, Joliet. Create and decorate annual report. Visit www.wggs. marchofdimes.org. • 4th Annual Troy Holiday a fairy garden with a fairy house. org. • Searching for Marquette: A Vendor Fair – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Puttin’ on the Glitz Style Brief discussion on fairy/miniaSATURDAY Pilgrimage in Art – 7 to 8:30 p.m. William B. Orenic Intermediate Show – 11:30 a.m. Joliet Junior ture garden history and folklore. • Hopeful Tails Adoption Event $30. Register at web.extension. School, 5820 W. 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Reservations required. will use artwork and information reading by author and Joliet naorg. from her book of the same name, tive Amy Logan; Karaoke Station by Bill Bartlet Registration Call Jackie at 815-740-4104. • It’s Never the End Party – 3 as she discusses Marquette’s hosted by Troy Choirs; cake walk, Deadline – Event is 10 a.m. to p.m. Knights of Columbus Council 1 p.m. Nov. 15, Gallery 7, 116 N. 17th-century journey through raffles, concessions. Admission MONDAY #382, 100 Infantry Drive, Joliet. Chicago St. (Suite 102), Joliet. • Books are Fun Book and Gift Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Mich- is $1 per adult, students free. Music by Warpath, Shovelhead, Bartlet, a student of Irving Shapiro Fair – 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 11 a.m. igan and Arkansas. Free program. Proceeds help fund Troy Choir The Fast Lane Rockers, DJ Jim For ages 15 and up. Registration Program’s trip to Springfield to of the American Academy of Art to 7 p.m. Nov. 11. Silver Cross Rock, art by I-Town Art, tattoos and Joliet native, specializes in Hospital, outside Seasons Dining required. Call 815-886-1467. Visit perform for the Vietnam Veterans by Inked for Life. Vendors, Toys ReconnectWithNature.org. Memorial Service in May 2015. cityscapes. Focus will be using Room, 1900 Silver Cross Blvd., for Tots collection, food, raffles. • Scrabble Club – 6 to 8 p.m. • Gawea Yoga Grand Opentwo colors and instruction on the New Lenox. Popular children’s Proceeds benefit Presence Saint art of the thumbnail sketch used books and games, cookbooks, Lockport Branch Library, 121 E. ing – 2 to 7 p.m. 938 South State Joseph Medical Center’s Chil8th St., Lockport. No experience St., Lockport. Silvita will perform to organize a composition, variself-help and other adult books dren’s Emergency Department. necessary. Last meeting at this acro yoga (yoga dance) at 3:30, ous watercolor techniques, how available at 30 to 70 percent off • Polishing Your Manuscript 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Fifteen-minute to “cartoon” a composition and retail price. Cash and major credit branch. Registration preferred, Until It Shines – 2 to 3 p.m. Joliet display and comment session. walk-ins welcome. To register, chair massages will be from 2 to 4 cards accepted. Public Library, 3395 Black Road, call 815-552-4260 or visit www. p.m. Photography will be provided $50. Call 815-483-4310. Joliet. Annalisa Russo, author or whiteoaklibrary.org. from 3 to 7 p.m. Contact Brianne • 29th Holiday Craft Show & TUESDAY “Rags to Rubies,” will discuss the Bake Sale – 9 to 3 p.m. Annerino • Blithe Spirit – 7:30 p.m. Spans at yogawithbrianne@ • Performance by USF music editing process and readying a Community Center, 201 Recre– 7:30 p.m. Nov. 11, University of through Nov. 15, University of St. gmail.com. FRIDAY • Joe B. Milosevich: Sacred – On display through Dec. 5, University of Saint Francis Art Gallery, 25 East Van Buren St., Joliet. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues to Fri. • Smokey Joe’s Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller – 8 p.m. Rialto Square Theatre, 102 N. Chicago St., Joliet. The Coasters and 14 singers and dancers perform to a live on-stage musical ensemble. Tickets $36 to $66 (additional fees may apply). Buy at the Rialto box office, call 815-726-6600 or 800-982-2787 or visit www.ticketmaster.com or www.rialtosquare.com. • Ars Antigua presents “The Wedding of Venice to the Sea” – 7:30 p.m. University of St. Francis, Sexton Auditorium, Moser Performing Arts Center, 500 Wilcox St., Joliet. Includes works by Vivaldi, Caccini and Praetorius. $10 for adults and $7 for senior citizens aged 65 and older, and students. Reservations recommended. Call 800-735-7500. • Morris theater guild presents “God’s Favorite” – Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m. through Nov. 16, 516 W. Illinois Ave., Morris. Adults $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Reserve at tickets@morristheatreguild.org, 815-942-1966 or morristheatreguild.org.


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Bridge is so full of possibilities

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Mark Twain said, “Truth is stranger than fiction, but that is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isn’t.” A bridge deal is full of possibilities, some fact (what actually happened) and some fiction (what might have happened). This deal is a good example. It could be played in a duplicate, and each table would have a different auction or card-play sequence. First, after North passes, should East open three clubs? This would normally promise a seven-card suit, but as there is no weak two in clubs, many pairs would start with three clubs, even in second position (where one tends to be the most conservative), because the suit is so strong. When this board was originally played, East passed, South opened one diamond, and West produced a twospade weak jump overcall, not caring that he held four hearts. North made an aggressive raise to three diamonds. Now South should have shut his eyes and bid three no-trump. Yes, that contract can be defeated if West leads a club, but why should he? However, South tried for game with four diamonds and North passed, of course. West chose the interesting lead of his singleton trump (instead of the spade king). What should South have done? Declarer started with nine top tricks: one spade, three hearts and five diamonds. So he immediately conceded a club to arrange a club ruff in his shorter trump hand for a sixth diamond trick. As the cards lay, he could not gain two ruffs for 11 tricks. If you are curious, try it.


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Dear Frustrated: If you want peace and tranquility under your roof, my advice is to slow down and don’t jump the gun. Your husband appears to be suffering from a form of empty nest anxiety right now. Let this play out for another year or two, so he can see how little his daughter will be using that room. It would also be better for her not to feel that the minute she left town you dismantled “her” room. If you’ll be patient, and trust me on this, you’ll look like a saint. If you don’t, you may

DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips come across as heavy-handed and be labeled a wicked stepmother. Dear Abby: My husband and I are friendly with our neighbors. We’re all smokers, but they don’t smoke inside and we do. It seems like they have decided that coming to our house EVERY DAY to hang out is acceptable, which normally wouldn’t be a problem. But they come in, sit on our couch and don’t say a word to us. Their eyes are glued to their tablets or cellphones instead. They respond to our attempts at conversation with grunts, never looking up from their entertainment. They’ll stay for an hour or so, then leave. I have the feeling they’re using our house as a “smoking room” so they won’t have to stand in the cold or be away from their entertainment. My husband is going to say something soon because he’s not happy and our “hints” haven’t been acknowledged. Is this as rude as I think it is? – Puffing

Mad in Maine Dear Puffing Mad: Yes, it is. Although you and your neighbors are all smokers, it appears you have little else in common. You say your husband is going to say something “soon.” I recommend he speak up the next time these people show up and “suggest” that they leave their electronic devices at home. What boors!

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Dear Abby: My husband and I have been married for eight years. We have no children of our own, but he has an 18-year-old daughter from a previous relationship who has been coming over every other weekend and holidays since she was 10. Even though she lives with her mother, she has a dedicated room that’s packed to the gills with her clothes, games, toys, etc. I would like to repurpose her room now that she is off to college. My husband says no. We don’t have a guest bedroom, so I feel strongly that it makes no sense to keep her room intact when we could use the extra space. I have made many sacrifices as a stepmother over the years, and feel I deserve to finally stretch out a bit and enjoy the extra space. By the way, all the furniture in her room happens to be mine, and her room used to be my guest room before we got married. My friends agree with me, but my husband says he needs “time to adjust.” I’m really upset and would like an objective opinion. AM I being unreasonable or asking too much too soon? –

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ents, not your irritability. Dependability and consistency will bring personal and financial rewards your way. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- No matter whom you are dealing with, if an agreement is drawn up, you must read the fine print. Don’t make impulsive deals that might cause personal or family setbacks. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Compromise will be called for when dealing with partners. Go out of your way to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. Get whatever you agree on in writing to avoid future problems. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- House-

hold matters will take precedence. Make home improvements that will increase your comfort, convenience and family enjoyment. Host a gathering of friends and family at your place. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Make an appointment with a financial adviser to look over investment possibilities. There are ways to improve your monetary situation, and now is an opportune time to alter your financial outlook. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Stubbornness will be your downfall. Insistence on doing things your way will have a detrimental effect on your personal

and professional partnerships. If you cannot agree, you’d be better off moving forward alone. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Your dreams of promotion will diminish if you get involved in office politics or gossip. You may not agree with some rules and regulations, but you need to follow them. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Frivolous spending can damage your financial security. Before you spend, question whether you really need to make the purchase. You’ll feel better with less stuff and more money in the bank. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Someone will

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Friday, November 7, 2014 1 NOTICE OF INTENDED APPLICATION FOR JUDGMENT FOR SALE OF PROPERTIES UPON WHICH REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ARE DELINQUENT I, Steve Weber, County Treasurer and Ex-Officio County Collector of Will County in the State of Illinois, give notice that I will apply on the fourth Monday in November, 2014, the same being the twenty-fourth day of said month, to the Circuit Court of said County for Tax Sale, to be held at the Will County Office Building, 302 North Chicago Street, in the City of Joliet, in said County of Will for Judgment against properties described in the delinquent lists for the taxes, special assessments, interest and costs due thereon and that I will then and there apply for an order to sell the properties for the satisfaction of said general taxes, special assessments, interest and costs. I also give notice that on December 3, 2014 the same being the first Wednesday next succeeding the date of application, all the properties for the sale of which an order is made will be exposed to public sale at the Will County Office Building aforesaid in said County and State for the amount of taxes and costs due. Said tax sale will commence at the hour of nine a.m. on said Wednesday, the third of December, 2014 and will continue from day to day until all properties upon which general taxes, special assessments, interest and costs remaining due and unpaid at the time are offered for sale. TAKE NOTICE: In addition to the delinquent amount, the cost due on each property is $10.00. In addition to the delinquent amount and costs, each person purchasing any property pursuant to any provision of the Illinois Compiled Statutes 35 ILCS 200/21-245, 35 ILCS 200/21-295, 35 ILCS 200/21-330, 55 ILCS 5/4-4001 shall also pay to the County Treasurer (Collector), fees of $10.00, $20.00, $60.00, $4.00 and ($37.00 if back taxes are included in the certificate of purchase) for each parcel purchased prior to the issuance of any certificate of purchase. These amounts shall be included in the purchase price of the certificate of purchase. All delinquent taxes for the year 2013 are charged interest at the rate of one and one half percent per month, the first installment being delinquent after June 2, 2014, and the second installment being delinquent after September 2, 2014. Following is a list of properties situated in some of the townships of the County of Will, State of Illinois, upon which the taxes remain due and unpaid, together with the names of the owners, as far as is known and the amount of tax thereon. Said taxes are for the levy year 2013, payable in 2014. IN ORDER TO PURCHASE ANY PROPERTY AT THE SALE, each person desiring to bid at the sale must register by November 7, 2014 with the Collector on the forms provided by him. STEVE WEBER WILL COUNTY TREASURER EX-OFFICIO COUNTY COLLECTOR DELINQUENT REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX LIST FOR 2013 LEVY CHANNAHON 10-01-300-013-0000 10-02-100-012-0000 10-02-100-015-0000 10-03-101-008-0000 10-03-101-009-0000 10-03-101-015-0000 10-04-207-005-0000 10-06-200-018-0000 10-06-301-009-0000 10-06-302-016-1001 10-06-302-016-1007 10-06-307-025-0000 10-06-312-007-0000 10-07-101-024-0000 10-07-101-028-0000 10-07-104-010-0000 10-07-104-023-0000 10-07-200-048-0000 10-07-201-002-0000 10-07-404-041-0000 10-07-404-045-0000 10-07-405-008-0000 10-07-407-006-0000 10-08-151-008-0000 10-08-152-024-0000 10-08-201-001-0000 10-08-208-003-0000 10-08-210-006-0000 10-08-213-005-0000 10-08-302-011-0000 10-08-303-009-0000 10-08-303-010-0000 10-08-303-011-0000 10-08-303-012-0000 10-08-303-013-0000 10-08-304-020-0000 10-08-304-021-0000 10-08-304-023-0000 10-08-304-024-0000 10-08-304-025-0000 10-08-307-004-0000 10-08-307-008-0000 10-08-307-009-0000 10-08-307-011-0000 10-08-307-012-0000 10-08-307-013-0000 10-08-307-014-0000 10-08-311-001-0000 10-08-311-002-0000 10-08-311-004-0000 10-08-313-001-0000 10-08-313-002-0000 10-08-313-003-0000 10-08-313-004-0000 10-08-313-005-0000 10-08-313-006-0000 10-08-313-007-0000 10-08-313-008-0000 10-08-313-009-0000 10-08-313-010-0000 10-08-313-011-0000 10-08-313-012-0000 10-08-313-013-0000 10-08-313-014-0000 10-08-313-015-0000 10-08-313-016-0000 10-08-313-017-0000 10-08-313-018-0000

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MAINTENANCE POSITION Full Time Timbers of Shorewood The Timbers of Shorewood retirement community seeks a full time maintenance employee who takes pride in keeping the building & its apartments in fine working order and who enjoys helping others. Responsibilities include both routine and extensive preventive maintenance and repair procedures on building equipment and general assistance inside and outside. Please apply in person at the Timbers of Shorewood 1100 N. River Rd Shorewood, IL 60404

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SUPERVISOR Commercial marine shipyard looking for Supervisor. Must have valid drivers license and pass a drug test. Call 630739-6660 for an appointment or apply in person @ 15200 E. Canal Bank Road, Lemont, IL

TOW DRIVER CARCARE Towing is looking for an experienced tow driver. Candidates must have no criminal history & have a valid class “c” or higher driver's license. Please email your resume to bcarey@ carcarecollisioncenters.com or call 815-729-2653

! ADOPTION ! Doctor & Park Ranger (will stay home), playful pup, beautiful, loving home awaits 1st baby. Expenses paid.

LOST DOG On 11/05/14 in Plainfield, Rt. 59 & Feeney, female, brown dog with Husky markings, medium size, very friendly. Call 815-715-1653

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HOMECARE CAREGIVER / CNA PT experienced Caregiver / CNA for senior citizen on Essington Rd. Light house cleaning, living activities. Mon thru Fri 4:30 to 8:30pm. Call Mr. Stewart 404-429-5584

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Immediate TEMP TO HIRE job opportunities in Bolingbrook with a solid, stable automotive parts company! $11 - $11.50 to start (based on shift), pay increase upon hire! Extreme Overtime! 1st, 2nd, & 3rd shift available. Apply in person: 11209 Joliet Rd, Lemont 630-771-1740

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The Cathedral of St. Raymond School is seeking monitors to supervise indoor / outdoor lunch / recess for the 2014-2015 school year. The position is Monday-Friday 11am-1pm. Interested applicants should contact Mr. Adam Lewickas at: alewickas@csrn.org

CRESTHILL LOST DOG ! Missing since 10/27 -

Sterile Processing Clerk Surgical Experience necessary. Benefits available. No weekends, holidays or call. Fax resume to 866-430-7258

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Beagle/Doxin mix, Med. Size, Tri-color Black, Brown, White, Very Scared/Timid, DO NOT CHASE. Please call if you have seen her or heard anything 815-557-6448 or 815-557-3232 LOST CAT: in Bridalwreath Acres on Tues. morning 11/4. Tri-Color Calico female, front paw declawed. Anwers to “Peanut”. White Collar w/white heart. Call: 815-725-7791 Buying? Selling? Renting? Hiring? To place an ad, call 877-264-2527 The Herald-News Classified

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NOV 8 & 9 SAT / SUN 9AM – 4PM 403 ROOKERY CT. Black Rd & I55 Frontage Rd tools, kids clothes, games, table saw, refrigerator, seasonal items, furniture...

CREST HILL American Italian Cultural Society Food Drive

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Answers to Name Kallie Knows the word treats Scared will run, don't chase, please call 708-932-3734 REWARD

Male, white with dark spots and tail. Lost Sept 14 from McLintock Sub, near Rte 6 and HANDYMAN – PART TIME for Patricia Lane in Channahon. FOUND – CAT – Bolingbrook, Joliet rental property. Must have REWARD! Petkey.org for map 400 block of S. Orchard Dr. tools & vehicle. Daytime hours Domestic med. Hair, brown tabby and pics. REWARD only. Call 815-726-2000 FM, first seen Mid-Oct. 815-272-6654

Health Care Positions available in local ambulatory surgery center FT RN or Surgical Tech and

Oh, Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need, to you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg “you” to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known, and cause you to be invoked.

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SAT, NOV 8 9AM - 2PM 1918 DONMAUR DR. EVERYTHING MUST GO!

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RESIDENT CARE DIRECTOR RN Timbers of Shorewood Full-time RN or LPN needed, responsible for quality, proactive nursing care of our residents, and supervision, training & monitoring of our CNA's in the administration of direct care. Manages the day-to-day healthcare operations of the community to ensure residents' healthcare needs are met. Hands on resident care as needed. Performs ongoing assessment/observation of residents' physical and psychological needs. Interacts directly with associates, residents, resident family members, and professional contacts within the community dealing with issues such as scheduling, resident care, service plans, and assessments. Knowledgeable in state and federal regulations. Management experience required, preferably in an Assisted Living environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Computer experience required.

Email a cover letter and resume to the attention of: Jada Procarione: Jada@timbersofshorewood.com

Saturday November 8th 7AM-2PM 1217 Glenwood Ave LOCKPORT

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Starting November 6th Thurs. & Fri. 9am-Noon 560 Joann Court Or until all items are gone! No Clothing/No Toys, Just furniture, small appliances, household items, shoes, jewelry, small antiques, scanner, CB radios and accessories.

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SHOREWOOD ~ FALL~ NOV 7 & 8 FRI / SAT 8AM – 4PM 21433 S. Lakewoods Lane Lake of the Woods SubDiv.

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Pool Pump, Furn., Tables, Adult Clothing and much more.

(2) Men's Sport Coats brand new, size 38-40, like new, only worn a few times. $40 each. 815-725-5862

Corner of Belmont & Clifton Saturday & Sunday November 8th & 9th 9 to 3

SHOREWOOD FINAL MOVING SALE Nov 8th SAT. 9:30am – 4:30pm 701 Heintz Drive Rt 59 & Vertin

SHOREWOOD Friday & Saturday 9 am -4 pm 515 Shorewood Dr. Multi Family

Designer Brand Clothes Kid -Adult, Purses, Cosmetics, Households, Holiday, DVD, PRIM Items, Jewelry, Furniture, Bedding,

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Jewelry – Large amount of costume jewelry, old & new, $100. 779-206-0292 afternoons

Women's SHOES Size 9 1/2, (12 pairs) like new! Sass, casual, Covington dress shoes, all in excellent condition! $5/ea. Crest Hill 815-744-2785

Refrigerator, Moving Must Sell! 17.8 cu. ft., Amana, 5' 6” tall x 2'9”wide, 2'4” Deep, Tan color, Works like new. Great 2nd fridge. Channahon Highlands Sub. $95 obo 815-386-0206 Vacuum – Sears Kenmore Bagless, 15” Wide Path & HEPA Filters - $65. 773-315-9677

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with buildings, people, horses, buggies, street lamps & skating pond - $30. 815-436-6472 Hallmark Xmas Ornaments 25+ Years – Mint in Box $1-$100 for Collection 815-436-4222

Broyhill Baby Crib – Solid Oak, Complete w/ mattress, sheets & diaper holder, $100. 815-436-4222

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Joliet Woodlawn Cemetery (2) Cremation Niches, Alcove of Faith, one open and one closed. Paid $8500, will sell for $8000. 815-467-4154

AB Rocket Great condition, only used once or twice - $75. 815-342-3158 mornings Treadmill - $75 Call for Info 815-955-7660

Items for Sale: Singer Sewing Machine – Athena 2000 Electronic w/ cabinet, $60; Craftsman Battery Edger/Trimmer 19.2 volt – like brand new, includes battery charger, manual & extra trimmer string, $55; Toro Ultra Electric Vac. - Never used, Model #51609, 3 machines in one (blower, vacuum & mulcher) $50. 815-782-5915 Kitchen Lights – Set of 2 Brass & Glass – Oak Trim Very Good Condition $25 for both. 815-726-1027

Crest Hill, 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 FP, Fin. Bsmt w/ bar, 2nd. Kit & bath, W/D,1 car gar, quiet dead end st,. $1500/mo. 815-727-4923

Joliet / West 2 Bedroom Lg.TV rm., 1 bath, water incl. No pets/smkg $1050/mo.+sec, lease 815-725-8112 / 815-735-4137

Joliet 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath CRESTHILL – 1900 sf. full remodel. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, W/D, garage avail. For fee. $1250+ util.,dep 815-302-1880

Stove and refrigerator, basement, no pets. $900/mo + security. 630-852-2013 Lockport – House, 2 bedroom, 1 bath $750/mo.+utilities, security dep, no pets, immediate occupancy call 708-341-0075

Sewing Machine – Table Singer Essington Rd, Spotless 2BR Like New $20, 1st floor, appl, D/W, blt in micro, 815-727-2340 FREE FIREWOOD Plainfield, 14238 Newberg Ct. blinds, 2 A/C's, Troy schools, elec Leave Message entry, free carport. 815-744-1155 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, kitchenTHREE LADDERS SS/granite, gar, A/C, W/D, all appl. 815-210-8282 22', 24' & 28' aluminum extension Creditcheck/background mandatory ladders - like new - $100 each. Evergreen Terrace Drive by prior to calling 773-315-1700 leave message $1500/mo. 630-850-7341 Apartments VHS Tapes, misc 500+ Bedroom Furniture Accepting Applications Wilmington, 5 bedrooms, 2 bath, Best offer. 9 Pieces, light ash, All in updated kitchen/bath, 2.5 car gar. 815-524-4283 Studio, 1, 2 & 3 BR's excellent condition - $300 for all. W/I closets, good schools Income Restricted Apts 815-514-5438 $1490/mo. 815-953-9025 *Spacious Floor Plans Bedroom Set, All wood (blonde) *24-Hr Emergency Maint upright 5 drawers, long dresser *Lndry Facilities in Ea Bldg 6 drawers, mirror $100/all. Adorable Holiday Doll, *Minutes from Metra, Pace, 815-600-1699 after 5pm. Joliet – Large Sleeping Room Never played with, great Schools, Downtown Joliet queen bed, lg. closet, sm. fridge/ End Table w/ Drawer condition, Great Christmas Gift! freezer, kitchen facilities & laundry Call for Appt! $25. Email for photo: Has red Xmas dress w/black fur included. Clean & Sober Adult cbar577329@aol.com 815-722-7556 around collar, hat & cute scottie $450/mo. 815-722-3248 815-436-4222 350 N. Broadway dog on leash w/ matching sweater. Jolietrentalunits.com , Big Approx 14” tall Can email picture Joliet, IL 60435 Flexsteel Couch & 2 Chairs, 1 ½ $15. Call 815-212-0634 Clean,Furnished, wood flrs, fridge, Ofc hrs 9am-4:30pm M-F years old, like new, Couch-Dark microwave, laundry, elevator, On green, Chairs recline & multi color. bus line. $95/wk. $412/mo $700/all. 815-685-9131 Joliet – Downtown, 2blks from 815-726-2000 Union Station, 1 & 2 BD, $570 & Headboard/Bookcase Basketball Hoop, Portable up, More information Brand New Never Used $200 Twin Size $40. 815-955-4781/ 815-616-2023 815-524-4283 815-426-4222 Joliet, Kungsway - 1 & 2 bedroom available, all appliances, no pets, Cresthill~All Masonry Building credit chk, $800/mo. & 680/mo. 2000 sq ft, 3 phase wiring. Comforters, Down Comforters, 815-954-9620 12x12 garage door, $950/mo. Sheet sets. It's all here! 630-850-7341 Twin, Full & Queen - Clean, Joliet – Downtown, 1200 sq ft. No stains, tears or rips Restaurant with all equipment in$1-$5 each. 815-436-4222 cluded or space can be used for office/store front. 815-955-4781 Joliet: 3BR - 224 Herkimer St. or 815-616-2023 no pets, $825/mo+dep., 815-919-9219 Electric Massage Chair w/ Jolietrentalunits.com Ottoman, 3 way support Studio/1BR, utilities included. Must see to appreciate! $100. Powered by: Elevator, Laundry, Guest Library, 815-436-6717 Betty Near Bus & Downtown. $105-$150/wk. $455-$650/mo. 815-726-2000 Brand New Hardtop Cap for Lockport Spacious 2 Bedroom 1992 Chevy, 4 Wheel, ¾ Ton, John Deere Garden Tractor, 2nd floor with large kitchen. Diesel w/8' snow plow, 815-467-6488 By shopping & I-355. $800/mo new tires, batteries & brakes CLOTHING, KIDS & ADULT $2,495/obo Jerry 815-693-8738 + sec, no pets. 815-546-8422

Toys, games, books, purses. Too much to mention! Many items new, never worn. 815-741-8246 Couch $40, 815-727-2340 Curio Cabinet – 5 shelf, glass doors on top & solid doors on bottom - $50. 773-315-9677 Extension Ladder 20' Aluminum Multiple positions, $40 815-955-7660 Full Size Queen Bedspread Brand new, satin look jacquard design, sage green – polyester & cotton, very elegant! Shams & throw pillows included Was $200, Asking $70/OBO. 815-725-5862

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All utilities paid, no smoking. Cat OK, $800/mo + security. 815-838-8500

Off Essington, Cute 1BR, Pretty kitchen, appl, D/W, blt in micro, sep dining, A/C, huge closets, free heat, no pets. 815-744-5141

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ESTATE OF ELIZABETH K. DANIELS, deceased. No. 13 P 903 Notice is given of the death of ELIZABETH K. DANIELS, a minor, whose address was 25255 S. Fryer, Channahon, IL 60410. Letters of Office were issued on March 25, 2014 to Heidi Daniels, 25255 S. Fryer, Channahon, IL 60410 as: Independent Administrator. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of Pamela McGuire, Circuit Court Clerk, 14 West Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60432, or with the representative or both on or before May 1, 2015. Any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Circuit Court Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney, if any, within (10) days after it has been filed with the Circuit Clerk. Douglas J. Esp / Laura M. Maul ESP KREUZER CORES LLP Attorney for: Pekin Insurance 400 S. County Farm Rd, Suite 200 Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 871-1002 Attorney Nos.: 6191428/6207066 (Published in the Herald-News Oct. 24, 31, Nov. 7, 2014. HN1305)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JOLIET, WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF BEVERLY BOWERS AKA BEVERLY L. BRIDGES , DECEASED, UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS AND LIEN-

HOLDERS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF BEVERLY BOWERS AKA BEVERLY L. BRIDGES , DECEASED, UNKNOWN CLAIMANTS AND LIENHOLDERS AGAINST THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF BEVERLY BOWERS AKA BEVERLY L. BRIDGES , DECEASED, TAMMY HERROD, LASHAN N. BRIDGES , LEMAR BRIDGES JR., MIDLAND FUNDING LLC and JOSEPH CERNUGEL, as Special Representative of BEVERLY BOWERS AKA BEVERLY L. BRIDGES, deceased, Defendants. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 502 GARNSEY AVE. JOLIET, IL 60432 14-CH-533 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Beverly Bowers aka Beverly L. Bridges, deceased, Unknown Claimants and Lienholders against the Estate of Beverly Bowers aka Beverly L. Bridges , deceased, Unknown Claimants and Lienholders against the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Beverly Bowers aka Beverly L. Bridges , deceased, Defendants, this case has been commenced in this Court against you and others, asking for foreclosure of the Mortgage held by the Plaintiff on the property located at 502 Garnsey Ave., Joliet, IL 60432, more particularly described as: The names of all plaintiffs and the case number are identified above. The court in which said action was brought is identified above. The names of the title holders of record are: Heirs and Devisees of Beverly Bowers, deceased A legal description of the real estate sufficient to identify it with reasonable certainty is as follows: Lot 14 (EXCEPT the North 12 feet thereof) in Block 2 in Harris and Landau's Subdivision being a Subdivision of part of Section 10 Township 35 North Range 10 East of theThird Principal Meridian in Will County Illinois. Permanent Index Number: 3007-10-227-012-0000 fka 07-10227-012 A common address or description of the location for the real estate is as follows: 502 Garnsey Ave., Joliet, IL 60432 An identification of the mortgage sought to be foreclosed is as follows:

9 North Prairie 2BR, 1.5BA, new furnace, siding, roof. 815-258-9480

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Twin Oaks 2BR w/ a balcony open floor plan, appl, D/W, 2 A/C's, ceil fans, frplc, free carport. Rent special. 815-744-5141

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CHANNAHON - Ranch 3 BR, 2.5 BA, LR, DR, 2 Car Heated Garage, Backs to Forest Preserve, New carpet, Hrdwd Flrs, Walk out bsmt. $280,000 815-482-6166 Forrest IL , 2800 sqft. Brick Ranch 4 bedroom, 2 ½ bath, basement, on 10 acres, 2 out bldgs, whole farm generator, 815-674-5559

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1 ½ car gar, fenced yard, concrete drive, updated electric, hardwood floors, needs work, Sold As-Is 1257 N. Hickory Street $52,000/ obo. FSBO 815-274-3828

AVAILABLE NOW!! JOLIET PARKVIEW ESTATES 2BR Duplexes starting at $800 per/mo and Single Family Homes Joliet - Near Jefferson & Larkin 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Condo Call for move in Specials! $45,900, move in condition. 815-740-3313 815-592-1251 / 815-729-2022 BREAKING NEWS The Herald-News Classified available 24/7 at It works. TheHerald-News.com

In keeping with the Illinois Schools Code Section 3-12, the following is a statement regarding the Institute Fund of the Will County Regional Office of Education for the 2013-2014 school year. Shawn Walsh, Superintendent Cash Balance 7-1-13 Receipts 7-1-13 through 6-30-14 Certificates Interest Miscellaneous Income Total Receipts Total Amount Available Expenditures 7-1-13 through 6-30-14 Professional Development Professional Meetings & Publications Dues and Fees Purchased Services Supplies and Materials Miscellaneous Expenses Total Amount Available 6-30-14

$959,499.70 $151,423.82 $141.79 $4,750.00 $156,315.61 $1,115,815.31 $74,704.44 $3,088.63 $6,918.00 $5,813.21 $737.00 $627.84 $91,889.12 $1,023,926.19

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• Friday, November 7, 2014 • The Herald News / TheHerald-News.com Names of the Mortgagors: Beverly L. Bridges fka Beverly Bowers, signing Beverly L. Bridges, deceased as of August 17, 2013 Name of the Mortgagee: JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Date of the Mortgage: February 8, 2008 Date of the recording: March 21, 2008 County where recorded: Will County Recording document identification: Document No. R2008034071 YOU MAY STILL BE ABLE TO SAVE YOUR HOME. DO NOT IGNORE THIS DOCUMENT. By order of the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of the TWELFTH Judicial Circuit, this case is set for Mandatory Mediation on December 3, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the Will County Court Annex, 57 N. Ottawa St., Joliet, Illinois 60432. A lender representative will be present along with a court appointed mediator to discuss options that you may have and to pre-screen you for a potential mortgage modification. YOU MUST APPEAR ON THE MEDIATION DATE GIVEN OR YOUR RIGHT TO MEDIATION WILL TERMINATE. UNLESS YOU FILE your answer or otherwise file your appearance in this cause in the Office of the Clerk of this Court at the WILL County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60432 on or before November 24, 2014, A JUDGMENT OR DECREE BY DEFAULT MAY BE TAKEN AGAINST YOU FOR RELIEF ASKED IN THE COMPLAINT FOR FORECLOSURE. PAMELA J. MCGUIRE CLERK OF THE COURT THIS COMMUNICATION IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 740 Decatur, IL 62525 111 East Main Street Decatur, IL 62523 Telephone: (217) 422-1719 I630953 (Published in the Herald-News October 24, 31, November 7, 2014)

PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS, CIRCUIT COURT WILL COUNTY NOTICE OF FILING A REQUEST FOR NAME CHANGE (ADULT) Case Number 14 MR 2532 Request of: Nicholas Malone Sink There will be a court hearing on my request to change my name from: Nicholas Malone Sink to the new name of: Nicholas Aiden Malone. The court hearing will be held: on December 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at 57 Ottawa, Joliet, IL, Will County, in Courtroom # A236. /s/ Nicholas Sink (Published in the Herald-News October 31, November 7, 14, 2014. HN1340)

PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS

(7 ) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Circuit Court Clerk of Will County. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of Pamela J. McGuire, Circuit Court Clerk of Will County, 3208 W. McDonough, PUBLIC NOTICE Joliet, Illinois, or with the representative, or both, on or before May 1, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2015, any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS claim filed with the Circuit Court In the Matter of the Estate of CAR- Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the atMEN LEE KOEHLER, Deceased torney, if any, within 10 days after it has been filed with the Circuit CASE NO. 14 P0587 Clerk of Will County.

IN RE THE ESTATE OF MURIEL M. /s/ T. Andrew Coyle FIRTH, Deceased. (Published in the Herald-News October 24, 31, November 7, 2014. Case No. 2014 P 450 HN1307) PUBLICATION NOTICE Notice is given of the death of Muriel M. Firth, whose address was 14912 25th Ave. Ct. E., Tacoma, WA 98445. Letters of Office were issued on October 21, 2014 to Barbara L. Barth, 13915 Webster Rd. E., Eatonville, WA 98328 as Independent Executor, whose attorney is The Law Firm of Thomas J. Homer, P.C., 200 E. 5th Avenue, Suite 123, Naperville, IL 60563. The estate will be administered without Court Supervision, unless under section 28-4 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Circuit Court Clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed at in the Office of PAMELA J. MCGUIRE, the Circuit Clerk, Will County, River Valley Justice Center, 3208 McDonough Street, Joliet, Illinois 60431, or with the Independent Executor, or both, on or before May 16, 2015, and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Circuit Court Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the Independent Executor or to his attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed with the Circuit Court Clerk. The Law Firm of Thomas J. Homer, P.C. Attorney for Independent Executor 200 E. 5th Avenue, Suite 123 Naperville, IL 60563 (630) 428-3311 ARDC # 1254782 (Published in the Herald-News October 31, November 7, 14, 2014. HN1341)

CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors of the death of CARMEN LEE KOEHLER of 9178 Holland Harbor Circle, Frankfort, Illinois 60423. Letters of Office were issued to Robert W. Koehler, 9178 Holland Harbor Circle, Frankfort, Illinois 60423 as Independent Executor whose attorney of record is Martin F. Swiatkowski. The estate will be administrated without court supervision unless under Section 28-4 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any interested person terminates independent administration at any time by mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Clerk of the Court. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at the River Valley Justice Center, 3208 W. McDonough St., Joliet, IL, 60436 or with the representative, or both, on or before the date which is six (6) months from the date notice is first published, or if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Section 18-3 of the Probate Act (755 ILCS f/18-3), the date stated in the notice. Any claims not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and the attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed.

Cynthia A. Manestar Will Co. Attorney No.: 6196739 Attorney for Independent Adminstrator 7220 W. 194th St., Suite 106 Tinley Park, IL 60487 (815) 806-8822 Ext. 1 (Published in the Herald-News October 31, November 7, 14, 2014. HN1337)

PUBLIC NOTICE American Towers LLC is proposing to increase the ground space for an existing telecommunications tower compound by 36.5' x 16' along with a 30ft buffer surrounding the current and proposed lease area at 24335 W. Strip Mine Road Wilmington, Will County, IL, 60408-1762. American Towers LLC seeks comments from all interested persons on any potential significant impact the proposed action could have on the quality of the human environment pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307, including potential impacts to historic or cultural resources that are listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.

Interested persons may comment or raise concerns about the proposed action by submitting an email to enviro.services@american PUBLIC NOTICE tower.com. Paper comments can be sent to: American Towers LLC, Martin F. Swiatkowski Will County Probate Notice Attn: Environmental Compliance, ARDC # 3128268 State of Illinois 10 Presidential Way, Woburn, MA 15900 S. Wolf Road, Suite 202 01801. Requests or comments Orland Park, IL 60467 In The Circuit Court of the should be limited to environmental Phone 708-349-1596 Twelfth Judicial Circuit and historic/cultural resource imFax 708-349-1598 Will County - In Probate pact concerns, and must be received on or before December 15, In the Matter of the Estate of Sandra (Published in the Herald-News Oc- 2014. This invitation to comment is tober 31, November 7, 14, 2014. L. Foster, Deceased, separate from any local HN1336) planning/zoning process that may Case No. 14 P 0572 apply to this project. Claim Notice

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Notice is hereby given of the STATE OF ILLINOIS death of Cheryl Egan of Joliet, IlliCOUNTY OF WILL nois. Letters of office as independent executor were issued on Octo- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ber 15, 2014, to Stacy Foster and Shelley Kocielko, of Lockport, Illinois, whose attorney is T. Andrew ESTATE OF Coyle of 131 East 9th Street, Lock- MATTHEW J. DOMZAL port, IL 60441. CASE NUMBER 2014 P 000696 Claims against the estate may be Notice is given of the death of filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court at Court Annex, 3208 Matthew J. Domzal whose address McDonough Street, Joliet, Illinois was 19839 S. Schoolhouse Rd., 60431, or with the representative, Mokena, IL 60448. or both, on or before April 25, Letters of Office were issued on 2015, which date is not less than October 9, 2014 to James J. 6 months from the date of the first Domzal, c/o Attorney Cynthia A. publication of this notice and any Manestar, 7220 W. 194th St., claim not filed within that period is #106, Tinley Park, IL 60487 as barred. Copies of any claim filed INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR. with the Clerk must be mailed or The estate will be administered delivered to the representative and without Court Supervision, unless to the attorney within 10 days after under section 28-4 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/28-4) it has been filed.

(Published in the Herald-News November 7, 14, 2014. HN1373)

PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID BONNIE BRAE FOREST MANOR SANITARY DISTRICT SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM REHABILITATION UNITS 2 AND 3 PHASE II SEWER LINING CONTRACT 2014-01 Sealed Bids for Bonnie Brae Forest Manor Sanitary District, Contract 2014-01, should be received at the office of AECOM, 303 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1400, Chicago, Illinois 60601 until 3:00 pm on Tuesday, December 2, 2014. Bids may also be hand delivered to the Bonnie


The Herald News / TheHerald-News.com • Friday, November 7, 2014 • Brae Forest Manor Sanitary District Building, 1113 Highland Avenue, Lockport, Illinois between 6:45 p.m. And 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 3, 2014. All Bids shall be addressed to the Bonnie Brae Forest Manor Sanitary District. The name and address of the bidder and the name of the project shall also appear on the outside of the envelope. Proposals must be submitted on the forms provided by the Engineer.

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Sanitary Sewer Lining a. Install 2,850 LF of cured- Located at 25652 Meadowland in-place-pipe. Circle, Plainfield, IL 60585 was registered; that the true or real Bid Security: Certified, treasurer's or name or names of the person or cashier's check or bid bond in the persons owning the business, with sum of 10 percent of the bid. their respective post office address (es), Is/are as follows: Drawings and other Contract DocuErin E. Heraty ments may be obtained at the office 25652 Meadowland Circle of AECOM, 303 East Wacker Drive, Plainfield, IL 60585 Suite 1400 (312.373.7700) for a non-refundable fee of $30.00 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have (make checks payable to AECOM hereunto set my hand and Official Technical Services, Inc.). Checks Seal at my office in Joliet; Illinois, are required because of accounting this 16th day of October, 2014. procedures; we cannot accept cash. Requests shall include street Nancy Schultz Voots address and a UPS number for deWill County Clerk livery of documents (if no UPS number is available, include an (Published in the Herald-News Ocadditional $15 for shipping). Sewtober 24, 31, November 7, 2014. er televising completed in 2005 is HN1311) available for viewing at the office of AECOM. The Contractor is responsible to bring their own computer laptop. Successful bidder must furnish 100 percent Performance Bond and 100 percent Labor and Materials Bond. Illinois prevailing wage rates and public works employment laws are applicable. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, should the Owner deem it to be in the public interest to do so. BONNIE BRAE FOREST MANOR SANITARY DISTRICT LOCKPORT, ILLINOIS /s/ Robert Casagrande, President (Published in the Herald-News November 7, 2014. HN1359)

PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE VILLAGE OF MANHATTAN, ILLINOIS The Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Manhattan shall hold a public hearing at 6:00 P.M. on Tuesday, November 25, 2014, at the Manhattan Village Hall, 260 Market Place, Manhattan, Illinois, to consider the following petition for a Special Use Permit: The petition of Jeffrey Gibbs for a

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Said Bids will be publicly opened (Published in the Herald-News and read aloud at 7:00 p.m. on November 7, 2014. HN1374) Wednesday, December 3, 2014, during the regularly scheduled meeting that will be held in the Bonnie Brae Forest Manor Sanitary District Building, 1113 Highland PUBLIC NOTICE Avenue, Lockport, Illinois.

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