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Donate blood and help save lives EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK Kathy Balcazar I was speaking with my mom the other day, when she mentioned to me that we would soon – once again – be able to donate blood together. Regular readers of this column might recall that I often write about donating blood this time of year, as January is National Blood Donor Month. “January is the highest transfusion month of the year, as patients who can delay their non-emergency surgeries and treatments do so until after the holidays,” states the Heartland Blood Centers website, www. heartlandbc.org. “Because blood has a limited shelf-life, blood donors are needed continuously to ensure that inventories do not drop be-

low anticipated transfusion levels.” I am not able to donate blood until April, as I traveled into a certain zone of the Dominican Republic on my honeymoon last year that has been flagged by the facility where I often donate blood. It’s a precautionary measure. “To be a blood donor, individuals must be at least 17 years old, or 16 with written parental permission; weigh at least 110 pounds; be symptom free of cold, flu and allergies; and be in general good health,” states www.heartlandbc.org. “Donors who have traveled outside the United States within the past 12 months should contact Heartland at 800-7 TO-GIVE to determine eligibility.” In addition to helping save lives, those who donate blood at a Heartland center or Heartland blood drive this

month will receive a free T-shirt. In Kane County, Heartland has locations in Geneva, Elgin and Aurora. It also lists blood drives throughout the county on its website. To learn about additional donation opportunities, visit the Red Cross website at www.redcrossblood.org or visit the LifeSource blood donation website at www. lifesource.org. ••• A reminder that the second annual Kane County Chronicle Economic Forecast will take place from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Jan. 21 at Eagle Brook Country Club, 2288 Fargo Blvd., Geneva. Panelists will include Austin Dempsey, vice president of BEI Properties; Craig Larsen, president of AHC Advisors Inc.; Stacey Ekstom, president and CEO of the St. Charles Chamber

of Commerce; Jerry Peck, associate director of government affairs for the Illinois Manufacturer’s Association; and Michael R. Algrim, a director of commercial banking for First National Bank. The keynote speaker will be Nicole Martin, CEO and founder of HRBoost LLC. I will moderate the panel discussion. Tickets cost $35 each and can be bought online at http://kcceconomicforecast2016.eventbrite.com. To learn about the event, contact Kelly Buchanan at 319-471-1202 or kbuchanan@ threesixtybluesky.com.

the fourth Wednesday of every other month. The group’s first meeting is set for 10 a.m. Jan. 27, in the Bisbee meeting room of the library, which is at 1 S. Sixth Ave., St. Charles. Facilitated by librarian David J. Kelsey, group members

will share the books and recommend authors they are currently reading and enjoying. This program is open to the public. For information, visit www. stcharleslibrary.org or call 630584-0076.

• Kathy Balcazar is editor of the Kane County Chronicle and a member of the Northern Illinois Newspaper Association Board. Contact her at kbalcazar@shawmedia.com or 630-845-5368. Learn more about NINA at http://ninaonline.org.

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Get to know Sam Zeller Geneva resident Sam Zeller, 42, was at a St. Charles Chamber lunch at Pheasant Run in St. Charles when she answered 11 questions for the Kane County Chronicle’s Brenda Schory. Where did you grow up? Glenview Who would play you in the movie of your life? Jodie Foster First job? At a toy store As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? A lawyer. Instead, I became a particle physicist at Fermilab. A book you’d recommend? “The

Books Between Bites at Batavia library

WHAT: The monthly noontime book program Books Between Bites welcomes the return of Barbara Kalina. She will discuss David McCullough’s book “The Wright Brothers.” The public is invited to attend this free program, and reservations are not required. WHEN: Noon to 1 p.m. Thursday WHERE: Batavia Public Library, 10 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia INFORMATION: Call Becky Hoag at 630-482-9157 or visit www.booksbetweenbites.com.

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WHAT: Parents of potential preschool and kindergarten students for the 2016-17 school year can meet the staff and check out the classrooms. Private tour appointments also are available for those who would like to see a Montessori classroom in action during school hours. WHEN: 9 to 11 a.m. Jan. 23 WHERE: Bridges Montessori Academy, 716 Oak St. in St. Charles INFORMATION: To schedule a visit, call 630-513-9742. Visit BridgesMontessori. org, or check Bridges’ Facebook page.

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‘Ron and Sandie Aussie Show’ set for Batavia

WHAT: Ron and Sandie return to Batavia to perform new and old Aussie songs and share tidbits about Australian culture – food and drink, dance, animals native to the continent, and how to “speak Australian.” Registration is required for this Sundays on Stage program. WHEN: 2 p.m. Jan. 24 WHERE: Batavia Public Library, 10 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia INFORMATION: Register online at www. batavia.lib.il.us or call the library reference desk, 630-879-1393, ext. 200.

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‘Yankee Tavern’ at Steel Beam Theatre

WHAT: “Yankee Tavern,” a thriller, will run through Feb. 27. Tickets cost $28 for adults, $25 for seniors ages 62 and older and $23 for students. WHEN: This weekend, shows take place at 8 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday. Shows take place Fridays through Sundays. WHERE: Steel Beam Theatre, 111 W. Main St., St. Charles INFORMATION: Call 630-587-8521 or visit www.steelbeamtheatre.com.

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WHAT: Italian night will be the theme. The menu will include spaghetti with homemade meat sauce, garden salad, garlic bread and blondies. The meal is free. WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Jan. 26 WHERE: St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 101 S. Sixth Ave., St. Charles INFORMATION: Call 630-584-8638.

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Missing the eastern screech owl’s sounds Last week in this space, we took a look at the life and times of Strix varia, the barred owl. Although still considered a rare species in Kane County, it seems to be increasing its range throughout our area. Thanks to those who responded to our request for sightings, we now know of barred owls in the townships of Sugar Grove, Blackberry, Batavia, Campton and St. Charles. While barred owls are becoming more common, it has me wondering what’s going on with another local species. Little Megascops asio, the eastern screech owl, at least from what I’ve been seeing, are getting harder and harder to find. When I first moved to St. Charles 23 years ago, screech owls were one of the first neighbors I met. They and I shared a common bond of being nocturnal by nature. When I was up late, they were, too. Their distinctive trills and haunting whinnies – some of the neatest night sounds around – were a regular part of my night-time strolls. But for the past 10 years or so, my screech companions are nowhere to be found. That they may have moved away from my neighborhood isn’t itself that unusual. Individuals of any species will move around in response to changing conditions. What has me more than a little concerned about screech owls is that I’m not the only one who’s missing them. They’ve had a few challenges in recent years, for sure. Great horned owls appear to be doing very well, particularly in eastern Kane County. Despite the development – or maybe because of it – the species is thriving in St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia. And guess what preys on screech owls? Yep, great horned owls. Guess what else? Yep, barred owls. Other potential threats to screeches in our area include habitat loss (I know the open space where “my” screeches used to nest has houses on it now) as well as roving oppor-

GOOD NATURED Pam Erickson Otto tunists like raccoons and feral cats. Also, in a twist of irony, screech owls sometimes are displaced from their cavity nests by European starlings – a bird the screeches sometimes consume. I guess this all is my very roundabout way of asking this week’s nature question: Have you seen or heard eastern screech owls in our area and, if so, where and when? Last week, when I asked the same question for barred owls, I suggested using the photo that had been supplied for reference. I would do the same for this week, except that screech owls aren’t quite so easily identified. Among their many cool characteristics is the fact that this single species is

dichromatic – it has two color variations, gray and red. Dark streaks on individuals of either color aid in camouflage and help these small owls blend in against the tree bark they are so often perched near. By small, we’re talking less than 10 inches in height. In fact, this small stature, combined with the feather tufts on top of the head, cause some people to believe they are looking at a young great horned owl rather than a screech owl. Thing is, by the time a young GHO is old enough to leave the nest, although it may be only a couple of months old, it will match its parents in height – around 20 inches, or twice the size of a screech owl. Look – and listen – for screech owls in areas of mature trees. They rely on tree cavities for nesting as well as for winter roosts, so if the trees are mature enough to have holes in them, all the better. If you find a screech, great!

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This photo of an eastern screech owl dates to 2009 – a time when the Hickory Knolls Natural Area was known as Campton Hills Park, and when screech owls were a lot easier to find. I would love to hear about it. If you used to have them and now you don’t, bummer. But if it’s not too much trouble, I’d like to hear about those instances, too. I’ll include any and all observations in next week’s column. Thanks a bunch!

• Pam Otto is the manager of nature programs and interpretive services at the Hickory Knolls Discovery Center, a facility of the St. Charles Park District. She can be reached at 630-513-4346 or potto@stcparks.org.

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Fox River Stages 0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300 Very Unhealthy; 301-500 Hazardous Source: Illinois EPA

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A mass of bitterly cold air surged into the United States on Jan. 16, 1977, dropping temperatures to record lows, including 19 degrees below zero at Chicago, Ill., and 21 below zero at Omaha, Neb.

Fld: flood stage. Prs: stage in feet at 7 a.m Friday. Chg: change in previous 24 hours. Station Fld Prs Chg Station Fld Prs Chg Algonquin................. 3....... 1.49..... +0.03 Montgomery........... 13..... 11.92..... +0.05 Burlington, WI ........ 11....... 7.49...... -0.39 New Munster, WI .... 19....... 9.89..... +0.20 Dayton ................... 12....... 8.64...... -0.15 Princeton .............. 9.5....... 6.97...... -0.04 McHenry .................. 4....... 2.18...... -0.02 Waukesha ................ 6....... 3.34...... -0.08

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COVER STORY INVITING AND USEFUL

St. Charles library officials continue to look toward future

By ASHLEY SLOBODA asloboda@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – When voters five years ago denied a $35 million referendum for the St. Charles Public Library, the facility missed an opportunity to nearly double its size. Although the Board of Trustees hasn’t pursued another referendum since, that doesn’t mean it has given up on improving the library. Board President Tory Haines said library officials are constantly looking at ways to make the building at 1 S. Sixth Ave. in St. Charles more inviting and useful. “We want the library to be everything that the public wants and needs it to be,” she said, adding people continue to ask for more meeting space and private study areas. “The way the public uses the library changes on an ongoing basis.” Highlights from the 201415 annual report – the most recent one available – show a 232 percent rise in the use of streaming, downloadable and electronic content while the use of print resources declined by nearly 5 percent and the use of DVDs, CDs and audiobooks dropped by 12.5 percent. Additionally, Internet use in the library increased by 36.6 percent, and the in-person technology class attendance increased by 33 percent, according to the report. About 54 percent of the district’s 55,092 residents had library cards that year, which, the library reported, represented an increase of 7.6 percent. While the library district’s population hasn’t grown as projected – one analysis placed estimates at 56,417 in 2010 and 59,704 in 2015 – Director Pam Leffler wrote in an email that residency exceeds the facility’s capacity by more than 25 percent. “The library still faces many challenges in providing the space (and services that require different types of spaces)

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ABOVE: The St. Charles Public Library continues to make improvements despite an unsuccessful referendum attempt in 2010. The book sale and main entrance were addressed in a 2014 renovation project. BELOW: The reference desk and entry were one of several areas reworked. for which our users are asking,” she wrote. Plans for the failed referendum included expanding the 55,000-square-foot facility to about 100,000 square feet that would have given the library more study rooms, a larger space for young adults, family restrooms, special needs spaces and furnishings in youth services, a coffee and refreshment area, a permanent Friends of the Library book sale area, a meeting room with a capacity of 200, two story rooms for children, an expanded technology center, more individual study and reading areas and, among other features, about 50 percent more space for books, DVDs and other collection materials. In 2014, the library underwent a small-scale renovation project that brought improve-

ments to such spaces as the main lobby and staircase, the young adult loft area, youth services, the reader services desk and the reference desk, Leffler wrote. Computer stations were added in multiple areas, she wrote, adding the used book sale area was also revamped. A host of cosmetic changes – including carpet replacement and new paint, wallpaper and signage – also was completed at that time, she wrote. “The improvements made in FY2014 were planned to be utilized in a future expansion, if necessary,” Leffler wrote. She noted that the board is working with architects and staff to determine services and programs that will best meet the needs of the library community. A timeline for major

improvements is still being developed, she wrote. Leffler indicated that the board has allocated about $8.5 million in a special reserve fund for future renovation and potential expansion.

Haines credited the St. Charles Library Foundation and the Friends of St. Charles Public Library for the assistance they provide. “They’ve been very wonderful to the library,” she said.


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The family of an Aurora man, who was critically injured last month in a car crash in Sugar Grove, is reaching out through a GoFundMe account for financial help in paying for medical costs. David Alvarado, 20, was injured at about 9:30 a.m. Dec. 15 on Galena Boulevard while pushing a 2010 Toyota Yaris in the westbound lanes, where the road goes over Route 56, police have said. He was struck from behind by a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu driven by Jorge Espinosa, 18, of Aurora. Espinosa was cited with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and with not having a valid driver’s license. The GoFundMe page – www. gofundme.com/deardavid – has raised $4,715 of the $50,000 being sought as of early Friday night. Alvarado is at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital in Wheaton, said his aunt, Heidy Solis, of Aurora. Solis said well-wishers can reach her via email at road2drecovery@yahoo.com. “He lost his right leg, and his left leg is broken,” Solis said.

“He does have insurance, but [the fundraising] is to cover whatever insurance won’t.” Solis said Alvarado is the oldest of three boys and was very athletic at East Aurora High School. She said he ran track and David cross country Alvarado and played football. He also played basketball while in middle school, she said. “He did do cross country for Waubonsee Community College, too,” Solis said. “He was a very athletic person.” Solis said her nephew recently had visited Western Illinois University and Valparasio University, as well as Aurora University, in preparing for where he wanted to go after finishing at Waubonsee. Alvarado was on the spring and fall dean’s lists according to Waubonsee’s website, www.waubonsee.edu. “He had really good grades. He was a good student. His dad and mom did not go to college. It was really important that he did something with his life and have a career,” Solis said. “Sometimes, he wanted to

work full time and put his studies on hold, but his parents said no. They wanted him to finish,” Solis added. “This is a big tragedy for them, too, [and] any help is welcome.” The family is not used to asking for help, Solis wrote in an email. “His parents usually try to manage and find a way, rather than asking for help, but due to this overwhelming tragic incident, we, as David’s family, are trying to do this – namely for David,” Solis said in the email. When the crash occurred, the family had driven to Mexico to visit relatives they had not seen in more than a decade, Solis said. “The first few days, they were not sure he was going to make it,” Solis said. “He had facial and head injuries, a collapsed lung and a bruised heart. He was on life support and had a tracheotomy.” The family is hopeful that Alvarado will recover, Solis said. “He is showing progress, and that is keeping our hopes up,” she said. “Sometimes with bad accidents, they lose all hope. He worked so hard to reach his goals and dreams. Hopefully, everything will go well, and he will come back to where he was.”

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Elburn’s village admin to resign By AL LAGATTOLLA alagattolla@shawmedia.com ELBURN – The agenda for the upcoming meeting of the Elburn Village Board includes an item to “consider and approve” the resignation of Village Administrator Erin Willrett. “All I can say is that it’s a board decision,” Village President Dave Anderson said. Willrett has been in that role for the village since 2008. “If I had to make the decision all over again to appoint an administrator, I would not hesitate one second to appoint Erin Willrett,” Anderson said. The board meets at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday at Elburn Village Hall, 301 E. North St., Elburn. Last month, Elburn’s police chief, Steve Smith resigned. He has been replaced

on an interim basis by former Kane County Sheriff Pat Perez. Anderson said the village can receive some interim help with the village administrator position from the Illinois City/County Management Association. He said he aims to be able to name a new administrator and police chief when it is time to make the appointments for the year. Among other items on the upcoming agenda: • The village is set to make the latest payment for the modernization of the wastewater treatment facility. • On the Committee of the Whole agenda, there is an item to “discuss acquisition of parcels in Blackberry Creek subdivision to install [a] temporary recreation path and other public amenities.”

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Thursday, Jan. 28, at Zanies, Wildlife center to host fundraiser with comedian Pheasant Run Resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles. ST. CHARLES – The Fox Doors open at 7 p.m., and Valley Wildlife Center is hosting a fundraiser starring the show starts at 8 p.m. comedian John Caponera. The Tickets are $25 each, with all sales going to the care of fundraiser will be at 8 p.m.

wildlife. Tickets can be purchased ahead by calling 630-3653800 or at the Fox Valley Wildlife Center ticket sales table outside the entrance to the show.

9 How to submit Send obituary information to obits@KCChronicle.com or call 815-526-4438. Notices are accepted until 3 p.m. for the next day’s edition. Obituaries also appear online at KCChronicle.com/obituaries where you may sign the guest book, send flowers or make a memorial donation. her leadership by the Women’s Board of the Barrow Neurological Foundation. Jane was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Caroline Wright; her brother, Bob Wright; and sister, Annie Schultz. She is survived by her immediate family including her husband of 65 years, Bob Norris; and their four children, Steve Norris; Carole Sondrup; and son-in-law, Ron Sondrup of Windsor, Colorado; Leslie Penkhus and son-in-law, Bob Penkhus of Colorado Springs; and Bobby Norris and daughter-in-law, JJ Norris of Ft. Worth, Texas. She is survived by thirteen grandchildren including (children of Steve Norris) Shada Brazil, Steven Norris, and Kayla Norris; (children of Carol and Ron Sondrup) Ryan Sondrup, Jennifer Dunn, and James Sondrup; (children of Leslie and Bob Penkhus) Robbie Penkhus, Jamie Cohen, and Chad Penkhus; and (children of Bobby and JJ Norris) Ashley Norris, Audra Norris, Gates Norris, and Rhett Norris. Jane is also survived by eighteen great-grandchildren; and by her beloved little dog, Cricket. A Celebration of Life will be held at The Shrine of Remembrance Funeral Home, 1730 East Fountain Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado Tuesday, January 19th at 2:00 pm. Entombment will follow at The Shrine of Remembrance, Gate of Heaven Mausoleum. A private gathering will follow. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations be made to the Roundup for Autism www. roundupforautism.org.

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business and philanthropic projects. Equally devoted to her four children, her thirteen grand-children, and her Charles Urban eighteen great-grand-children, Jane Leckinger, 77, of St. enjoyed to the fullest her family Charles, IL, passed life. She and her husband were away on Tuesday, members of Chapel of Our Savior in January 12, 2016, Colorado Springs. surrounded by his family. Chuck Possessing a keen interest in was born in 1938 and raised in the medicine and eager to support Rochester NY area, graduating high JANE W. NORRIS medical research, she served on the school in 1956. Born: April 28, 1927 boards of Children’s Memorial HosAt the urging of Wm Stenner, a Died: Jan. 12, 2016 pital in Colorado Springs, the Mayo very special family friend, Chuck Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, the enlisted in the Navy and served Jane W. Norris, Arizona Heart Institute in Payson, aboard the USS Tarwara, and the wife of Robert C. Arizona, and the Women’s Board of USS Independence. It was while in Norris, passed on the Barrow Neurological Foundation the navy that Chuck met and fell in peacefully in the in Phoenix, Arizona. Her love of the love with Bernice Kinsey at a USO care of Pikes Peak arts also prompted her to accept a sponsored dance at the Great Lakes Hospice, Tuesday, seat on the board of the Colorado Naval Base. While still in service to January 12th, Festival of World Theatre. his country, Chuck and Bernice marsurrounded by her family. Among the many charities she ried, eventually settling in Hanover Jane was born in Tacoma, supported, the organization that Park where they lived with their 5 Washington on April 28, 1927, to topped her list was Roundup For children until her untimely death WAYNE S. LIPPOLD parents Robert and Caroline Wright. Autism, founded by her son Bobby in 1977. Born: March 12, 1938 She attended DePauw University’s in honor of Jane’s grand-daughter After the loss of Bernice, Chucks Died: Jan. 12, 2016 Asbury College of Liberal Arts in Audra. Mother-In-Law encouraged him to Greencastle, Indiana, graduating Included in the long list of orgabegin dating once again and, while Wayne Sherman in 1950. She would later earn the nizations to which Jane lent time at a church dance, he met his secLippold, age 77, Women’s Alumni Award from and support are Baker Memorial ond wife, Bonita (nee Nelson) Forni, passed peacefully DePauw University. Less than United Methodist Church, Barrow a young widow with 6 children of on Tuesday, January two months after graduating, she her own. Together, with their now 12, 2016. married Robert C. Norris on June 24, Neurological Foundation, Chapel of Our Savior, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo expanded family of 11 kids, they He was born March 12, 1938, in 1950, in Elgin, Illinois. Endowment Fund, Children’s Mestarted a new life in St. Charles. Geneva, Illinois. Wayne resided in Bob and Jane moved to Northern morial Hospital, Colorado Springs Until his health began to fail him, Batavia, Illinois, until 1969, when Colorado in 1953, living on a ranch Fine Arts Center, Colorado State for over 20 years Chuck and Bonnie he moved his family to Aberdeen, in Rist Canyon in the Ft. Collins owned and operated Classic Coun- South Dakota, to pursue his career area, where Jane enjoyed riding her University, Dellora A. Norris Cultural Arts Center, Elgin Academy, Fox tertops, a small specialty business in the golf course industry. In 1977, favorite mare, Sun Arrow. As their Valley Volunteer Hospice, Goodwill in W. Chicago. Wayne settled in Naples, Florida, to family grew, the couple moved to Industries of Colorado Springs, In addition to his parents, Chas/ continue his career path. Black Forest in 1957. Later they Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Eliz. Leckinger; his first wife BerSurvivors include his wife of moved to the Broadmoor area, Region, John B. Norris Recreation nice; and her mother, Marie Kinsey; 56 years, Barbara; his children, where they have lived ever since, Center, Juvenile Diabetes Research Chuck is predeceased by 2 wonder- Adam (Terry) Lippold, Sue (Tom) and they also maintained a winter Foundation International, Lake ful and loving sisters-In-Law, Rose Davenport, Dana (Don) Tracy, Derek home in Paradise Valley, Arizona. Forest Academy, Mayo Clinic AriO’Rourke and Phyllis Healy. (Jackie) Lippold; seven grandchilKnown in both her home cities zona Department of Development, Chuck is survived by Bonnie, his dren and one great-grandchild. for her incomparable beauty MS Cure Fund, Penrose St. Francis loving wife of 38 years; and their He is also survived by his sister, and elegance as well as for her Health Foundation, Philharmonic children, Julie (nee Forni) (Rick) Marjorie (Jerry) Branson of Batavia, legendary entertaining, Jane will Center for the Arts, Phoenix Art Weals, John (Kim) Forni, Paul Illinois. also be missed for her tender Museum, Phoenix Symphony (Lisa) Forni, Benjamin (Katherine) Wayne was preceded in death regard for those in need, and her Leckinger, Robert (Kelly) Leckinger, by his parents, Howard and Grace sometimes piquant sense of humor. Association, Poudre Valley Hospital James Forni, James (Robin) LeckLippold. 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KANE COUNTY CHRONICLE editorial@kcchronicle.com ST. CHARLES – Artists wanting to participate in the St. Charles Fine Art Show must submit an application this month, according to a Downtown St. Charles Partnership press release. The deadline is Jan. 31. The St. Charles Fine Art Show is set for Memorial Day weekend, May 28 and 29. It is expected to feature more than 100 artists of various mediums and will give artists more than $6,000 in

artist merit awards, according to the release. Mediums accepted include clay and ceramics, mixed media, fiber (non-wearable), fine art jewelry, fine art photography, glass, painting, sculpture and wood, the release states. The release indicates artists must submit four images of current work and an image of their outdoor show booth or tent. Visit www.zapplication. org/event-info.php?ID=4363 or www.stcharlesfineartshow.com for information.

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The incident occurred Nov. 8, 2014, when the victim was younger than 13. Navarro-Romero used his smartphone to photograph the victim, according to the release. The victim told a family member about the incident, and the family member then reported it to authorities, according to the release.

In addition to the prison term, Navarro-Romero must register for life as a sexual offender in accordance with the Illinois Sexual Offender Registration Act, according to the release. He also could be subject to commitment as a sexually violent or sexually dangerous person, according to the release. According to Illinois law, Navarro-Romero is eligible for day-for-day sentencing. He receives credit for at least 428 days served in the Kane County jail.

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ST. CHARLES – An employee of the Kane County Circuit Clerk’s Office was charged with felony theft of money she was responsible for as part of her employment, according to a news release from the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office. Kelli D. Brackett, 39, most recently of the 15S block of Farnsworth Avenue, Aurora, was charged with theft, a Class 2 felony; forgery, a Class 3 felony; official misconduct, a Class 3 felony; and tampering with records as a public official, a Class 3 felony.

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Authorities allege that between Sept. 1, 2014, and Aug. 31, 2015, Brackett knowingly stole more than $500 from the Kane County Circuit Court Clerk’s office and knowingly altered court records, according to the news release. After a warrant for her arrest was issued, Brackett surrendered Friday to the custody of the Kane County Sheriff and was released on $500 bail, 10 percent of the $5,000 bond that

was set. She is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 5 at the Kane County Judicial Center. Kane County Circuit Clerk Tom Hartwell said Brackett, who has been an employee about eight years, was put on paid leave while her court case is pending. According to online salary records, Brackett was earning a salary of $28,069 under her married last name of Castro. Hartwell said she is divorced and returned to her premarried name of Brackett. Hartwell said he could not comment about details of the alleged theft because those at his office could be called as witnesses.

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Kathy Balcazar Editor

Al Lagattolla News Editor

Kevin Druley Sports Editor

OUR VIEW

Men, women of Steel build hockey brand Chicago Steel president Dan Lehv realizes it takes a few extra seconds to explain how his junior hockey team fits into the professional sports pipeline. It’s not as direct a path as the Steel’s baseball neighbors on the Kirk Road corridor, the Kane County Cougars, the Class-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Steel, which relocated from Bensenville to Fox Valley Ice Arena during the summer of 2015, compete in the United States Hockey League, the lone tier-I junior league in the U.S. Sixteen players are committed to NCAA Division I programs. Still a few more were drafted by NHL teams last summer. Such prospects do not guarantee a player pro glory, but they do make it possible. If certainties are what you are after, Lehv and a diligent staff still suggest checking out a game at Fox Valley. An affordable, family-friendly atmosphere awaits, as does a good share of glitz. The team is set to unveil a new, team-funded, state-of-theart scoreboard at Sunday’s 3 p.m. game against Muskegon (Michigan), its first home action in more than a month. The scoreboard features large, high-definition video displays and also will play a role in light shows. Lehv, 36, hopes the board helps Fox Valley begin a transformation into an entertainment venue. Through 13 home games, the club has an average attendance of 646 fans. The arena’s capacity, including suites and standing room tickets, is close to 3,000. All things considered, Lehv said the team is satisfied with its steady growth since the season began in late September. “It takes awhile to build that infrastructure. It takes awhile to train a staff. It takes awhile to go and tell the story,” he said. “It’s not like we’re a National Hockey League franchise that’s all of a sudden coming to Geneva.” That’s correct. And although the USHL might not be affiliated with the NHL, common bonds certainly exist. Go ahead. Check them out. Just be sure to watch for flying pucks in the process.

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Add a little sugar information to nutrition labels BLOOMBERG VIEW Americans have a sweet tooth, and the obesity and diabetes rates to prove it. The best way to help people eat less sugar is to let them know how much of it is in their foods. Yet a sensible plan to inform consumers about the amount of sugar added to packaged products is under fire from the food industry and politicians. The Food and Drug Administration should stand strong and stick with the plan when it issues its final rules this year. The FDA has proposed requiring a new line in the nutrition label for “added sugars” – just below the line for total sugar. The label may also specify how much of the recommended daily allowance of added sugars the product contains, out of a maximum of roughly 12 teaspoons. Added sugar deserves a line of its own because it’s empty calories. Many nutritious products contain natural sugars: A cup of cherries or grapes can have more than 15 grams, and a cup of 1 percent milk has 13 grams. Yet this sugar comes along with essential nutrients; that glass of milk contains 16 percent of the protein a healthy adult needs each day, and

30 percent of the calcium. In contrast, refined cane sugar, corn syrup and the like that are added to foods and drinks during processing (also called “free sugars”) offer no additional nutrients. Americans now get about 13 percent of their daily calories from them, largely through soda and other beverages, breakfast cereals and frozen desserts. A can of Coca-Cola has more than 9 teaspoons (39 grams) of added sugars. But even products not considered sweet contain them; a tablespoon of ketchup has about 4 grams. A study of 80,000 products on supermarket shelves found that 58 percent contained added sugar. And although total U.S. consumption has declined in recent years, only 30 percent of Americans eat less added sugar than the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend. The food industry has three objections to the labeling requirement. The first is that Americans won’t know what to make of the information about added sugar. That might be true, but neither were many Americans familiar with trans fats when they were added to nutrition labels in 2006. And since that rule was passed, thanks also to greater media atten-

tion and information campaigns, people cut their consumption of trans fats by more than 75 percent. (Last year the FDA decided to ban them altogether.) In any case, if most consumers won’t pay attention, what do food manufacturers stand to lose from the disclosure? Food makers also argue that the science suggesting added sugars should be limited is not settled. And it’s true there’s not a lot of good data on added sugar’s connection to health problems. But there’s significant evidence that consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is linked with obesity. Finally, food makers object that almost all packaged-food labels already list added sugars. That’s technically true, but the industry engages in all sorts of tricks to hide them, for example by including several different types in a single product so that they appear as low as possible in the ingredients list, which is organized by weight in descending order. The agency has other changes in mind, too, including listing potassium, vitamin D and other vital nutrients that Americans eat too little of. Americans can more easily eat better if they know what’s in their food.

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I’m shocked that I just saw robins this weekend. Does anyone know whether they are able to survive in this frigid weather? And what would bring them back here so early? Or did they ever leave? Very curious and worried.

Can robins survive?

ically inexperienced politician and a statesman.

It is wrong to steal

I see dishonesty everywhere. Do you realize it is wrong to intentionally take a pen from your place of business? Do you realize it is wrong to help yourself to supplies that are owned by your employer? Someone Rude generalizations recently asked me this question: To the “They don’t want to If you steal but do not consider work” individual: What you it stealing, is it wrong? In other know for a fact does not in any way or form resemble the facts words, people make up their of the homeless population. This own rules to justify their actions. population is highly monitored, They do not hold themselves and statistics reported by every- accountable. Do they put their head on their pillow at night one who works with them, so new programs can be developed proud and happy? It is wrong to steal “stuff.” It is wrong to steal to meet the ever-changing money. We have a problem right needs. I know this because I here in “River City” and throughsubmit the statistics instead out the country. For the sake of of basing an opinion on what your soul, stop stealing. I see on the corner. You seem to be confusing panhandlers They don’t understand with the homeless. In an age Jeers to St. Charles’ school where Google is readily available, you should check the facts board for listening to a small group of parents instead of before making rude and wrong generalizations. There are many focusing on the needs of D-303 and being fiscally responsible everyday reasons that people to the taxpayers of St. Charles. end up homeless, whether it is They don’t seem to understand temporary or long term. Some examples are couples splitting, that the state of Illinois is cutting the money D-303 will be fires, other natural disasters, receiving, and cost measures dishonest employers, unforeneed to be put in place. Now, seen medical emergencies, death of a spouse. The list goes there is discussion about the possibility of a referendum. I on and on. And as far as your hope the small group of parents, left-turn lane comment? That is a traffic-control issue. Traffic working to save their school, are ready to dig into their pockets laws need to be enforced, but and pay higher taxes. I’m not. not by you.

Emperor Obama

Congratulations to Emperor Obama. With today’s [proposed] executive order, he once again proved that he is one of the most inept and ill-equipped presidents in our history. While many agree that the gun show loophole should be closed, our emperor is incapable of promoting and passing legislation through the process that was intended by our founders. That is the difference between a crit-

The entire team

Maybe the Kane County Chronicle, when it reports on high school sports, could talk about the entire team, particularly with Batavia, not just one player in particular. The entire team makes for a team win.

Don’t let up

Our schools, parents and our Tri-Cities are not doing enough to combat drug addictions. This problem needs more attention

Recovery is everywhere.

than eating fruits and vegetables. In my humble opinion, we should allow ourselves the joy of eating fun food and NOT FEEL GUILTY. Guilt should be saved for drugs or excessive alcohol intake. Give me a hamburger and fries from Colonial Cafe and

I am happy. I don’t need a drug to make me feel good. The hamburger does that. Drugs are a serious problem. Even anti-depressants. You have to slowly take yourself off anti-depressants. Do not do it abruptly, since that can be dangerous. Doesn’t that

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alone give you an indication of how dangerous anti-depressants are? I am pleading with teachers in District 303 to use the “scared straight” model to teach my grandchild to avoid mind-altering drugs. Don’t let up. Do it daily and let us pray it works.

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Batavia’s Hannah Frazier (center) scored 29 points in Friday’s win against St. Charles East.

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’DOGS CLAMP DOWN

Defensive pressure, Frazier’s big night the difference By CHRIS CASEY ccasey@shawmedia.com ST. CHARLES – “High pressure. High intensity.” St. Charles East girls basketball coach Lori Drumtra knew exactly what the Batavia press would bring Friday night as the Bulldogs traveled to East. But knowing what’s coming and actually executing against it are two separate things. Batavia led throughout and held off a few runs by the Saints to pick up a 6250 win in the Upstate Eight Conference River Division matchup. The press – which forced a number of East’s 20 total turnovers – coupled with another dominant night from Hannah Frazier was the difference for the Bulldogs (16-4, 5-1 UEC River). “The thought was that if we kept things up-tempo, the way we wanted, we would eventually wear them down,” Batavia coach Kevin Jensen said. “For the most part, that happened. It got a little bit easier at times when the pressure got to them.” Frazier added to her strong senior season, scoring 21 of her game-high 29 points in the second half. The 6-foot2 forward also added nine rebounds, blocked five shots and sits 108 points away from tying Liza Fruendt’s school record for career points (1,921) and 187 from the elusive 2,000 mark. “She’s a great player, there’s no doubt about that,” Drumtra said. “That combined with going too fast sometimes. I literally wrote on the clipboard, ‘Too fast,’ in one of the timeouts we had. They are a very good team and when their press gets going and Hannah gets going offensively, it’s a tough task for any team.” It wasn’t all smooth sailing for Batavia, however. It only led by five at halftime, and the Saints (6-12, 3-3) actually

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ABOVE: Batavia’s Bethany Orman (right) battles St. Charles East’s Kathleen Townsend on her way to the basket during Friday’s game at East. BELOW: St. Charles East’s Sara Rosenfeldt (41) has her shot blocked by Batavia’s Hannah Frazier. cut the deficit to three, at 3229, after a 3-pointer by Kelly Rinker (14 points). But after Rinker’s basket from deep, Frazier went on a tear as part of her big second half, scoring 13 points in the final four-plus minutes of the quarter to spread the Bulldogs’ lead back to eight heading to the fourth. “We’re a team that always runs and I think we picked up the pace a lot in the second half,” Frazier said. “The speed of the game helped me to get good looks after halftime. We still have the confidence that we can beat anyone in this conference, so even when games get close, we have confidence and stay composed in those spots.” Noticeably tired as the

game wore down was East point guard Sam Munroe. The junior finished with a team-high 17 points, knocking down two 3-pointers. She expected the pressure from the Bulldogs for most of the night, but even admitted it

was able to wear her Saints down. “Batavia has a great press ... I give all the kudos to them,” Munroe said. “We needed to get the ball and push it up the floor sometimes. It was definitely tough because they push us toward the sidelines and try to trap right there. You don’t have time to react most of the time.” It also helped that after Frazier was able to help Batavia push the lead to eight after three quarters, the Bulldogs opened the fourth scoring 11 of the first 14 points, only slightly halted by the second of Munroe’s 3’s. One thing Jensen was adamant about was that there is more to the team than Frazier. Sure, the senior is

close to being the school’s alltime leader in points and rebounds, but there are a lot of statistics that go unnoticed in his eyes. “I don’t have the exact numbers, but I kept looking up and seeing five points, six points, four points,” Jensen said. “Hannah may have been the only one in double figures, but there were some big shots made at times tonight. Hailey (Orman) knocked down a couple of 3’s, Elena (Cabrera) had some good minutes off the bench, too. We’re a pretty tough team when those pieces are clicking.” Cabrera finished with seven points, while Jessica Koch, and Bethany and Hailey Orman added six apiece for the Bulldogs.


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1st football season comes at Penn State By KEVIN DRULEY kdruley@shawmedia.com

• Saturday, January 16, 2016

Tyler Davis drilled a 34yard field goal and a pair of extra points for the Penn State football team in the Taxslayer Bowl against Georgia this month. It used to be Davis worried about clearing a free kick wall. The behemoths trying to influence his kicks these days are a Tyler Davis bit more active and ornery. “You have to hit it pretty hard and pretty quick to get it over the line,” Davis said, “because those guys are huge and cam jump extremely high.” Davis converted each of his eight field goal attempts and all 11 extra points as a redshirt sophomore placekicker for the Nittany Lions, a reflection of his diligence in a promising debut season. The St. Charles North graduate began his collegiate athletic career as a Bradley men’s soccer player. Who knew changing states and sports could feel so good? Davis earned Kane County Chronicle Boys Soccer Player of the Year as a junior in the fall of 2011, scoring 25 goals – including six in four postseason matches. He graduated from North in 2013 and instantly contributed as a true freshman at Bradley as an attacking outside back. “I loved the soccer,” Davis said, “but just didn’t love the school.” Thirsty for a larger campus and a bigger business school, Davis ultimately found them as a preferred walk-on at Penn State. Discovering a new niche paved the way. Arguably, Davis might not have transferred had it not been for working with friend Alec Eickert, a former North

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St. Charles North graduate Tyler Davis converted each of his eight field goal attempts for Penn State in 2015, including this one against Michigan. Stars and Aurora Christian placekicker who had been on Oregon’s roster. “Messing around” in the summer of 2014, as Davis called it, the duo soon discovered Davis had a talent. Naturally, he never had seriously kicked a football before. “I went to a couple camps, did pretty well in the camps and ended up getting recruited by a couple schools,” Davis said. “Penn State was one of the schools, and it really has worked out academically, athletically and socially.” The Nittany Lions finished 7-6 in 2015, closing the season

with a 24-17 bowl game loss to Georgia at EverBank Field, home of the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. Penn State trailed, 24-3, after three quarters. “We went down pretty big and then we were making a comeback,” Davis said. “I think if we had one more minute in that game, we would really have been in position to win.” Davis maintains contact with North boys soccer coach Eric Willson, who he assisted during the 2014 season while spending the bridge semester between his transfer at home. As with many in his po-

sition, a soccer foundation eased Davis’ transition to placekicking. He now feels the two “go hand in hand.” Of course, there are different techniques to be mindful of and strategies for striking the football, but Davis still finds himself channeling the right contortion to put his full body into the kick either way. Through his work with various midwestern kicking gurus, Davis encountered a few Big Ten counterparts before competing against them. He counts Michigan State kicker Michael Geiger among his friends. Davis dabbled in kick-

offs but was not Penn State’s full-time contributor in that category. He said he plans to increase his kickoff workload during the offseason in a bid to earn a scholarship. Davis kicked a season-long, 42-yard field goal in a 39-0 home rout of Illinois on Oct. 31. The kick was true, like all the rest. “I never had a snap or a hold that threw me off one bit,” Davis said. “A lot of credit goes to them and the line for doing great blocking, too.” Yes, Davis credited the offensive line for his success. He’s more of a football player than he knew.


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Kaneland senior Meg Cohrs pressures the ball at Yorkville during Friday’s one-point road loss to the Foxes.

Win one, lose one for Knights By CHRISTINE BOLIN DASCHER cbolin@shawmedia.com YORKVILLE – The Kaneland girls basketball team was hoping for another win against Yorkville this season, but the Knights did not take advantage of the Foxes’ misses at the free throw line in the clutch and ended up shooting 5 for 12 from the line themselves. As a result, the Foxes won, 48-47, in a Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference matchup on Friday. Yorkville improved to 15-2 overall and 7-0 in the league. The Knights are now 14-2, 3-2. “When you lose a game by one point and went 5 of 12 from the free throw line, we know we had plenty of opportunities to win this game,” Kaneland coach Ernie Colombe said. “Last time we lost, we were able to fix some things and get back to the other side of the scoreboard. But it was a good game. Our kids played hard. They played hard.” The last time these two teams played was on Dec. 23, when Kaneland defeated Yorkville, 42-33, in the title game at Ottawa’s Christmas Classic.

There were three ties in the fourth quarter before back-toback buckets from Yorkville pushed the Foxes ahead, 46-42, with 1:19 left to play. A bucket from Camri Conley reduced Yorkville’s lead to 46-44 with less than a minute to play. In the final 30 seconds, Yorkville went 2 for 6 from the free throw line before Kylie Modaff hit a 3-pointer for Kaneland as time expired. Bailey Crimmins led Kaneland with 14 points. In the boys game, Kaneland scored the first six points and never trailed, as the Knights defeated Yorkville, 58-44. With the win, the Knights are now 8-5 overall and 3-1 in NI Big 12 East play. Yorkville dropped to 8-8, 1-3. The Knights led, 27-18, at halftime and 46-31 going into the final quarter. Dylan Vaca led the way for Kaneland with 20 points. “We knew it was going to be busy and we knew Yorkville was going to play hard,” Kaneland coach Joe Conroy said. “For us to get a lead and do some things defensively early was a big boost for us. That was our goal and we were pleased with that.”

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One-man show sinks North By KEVIN BEESE editorial@kcchronicle.com

Tom Poulin North Stars coach The 6-foot-6 Larkin junior scored 20 first-half points, helping Larkin to a 27-14 halftime lead. He added nine more points in the third quarter and then watched the fourth quarter from the bench as the game was out of hand by that point. North Stars coach Tom Poulin said his squad did nothing to keep Negron from getting into a rhythm. “We did not have any defensive intensity,” Poulin said. “Negron is the kind of player who can take over a game under normal circumstances, let alone with you

don’t pressure him.” He said opportunities to double Negron and put him under defensive pressure were missed. Even with Negron’s dominating first quarter, the North Stars (3-9, 1-5 UEC River) were still hanging around with Larkin (9-7, 3-2) after one quarter, trailing just 1413. “I thought we started off well. We competed and were right there after one quarter,” Poulin said. However, that one-point deficit turned into a 13-point deficit as the North Stars scored just one point in the

second quarter – a free throw by guard Mikeyl Schroeder. “We missed a lot of little bunnies,” Poulin said of close-range shots that didn’t fall for the North Stars. … We didn’t set ball screens. We didn’t execute our offense.” Schroeder led the North Stars with 15 points. Poulin said the inexperienced North Stars continue to compete, despite being hit by a rash of injuries. “We continue to play hard,” Poulin said. Negron also had 11 rebounds, four steals and a blocked shot. Nine of his points came on 3-pointers. “It’s a progression,” Carter said of Negron’s 3-point shooting. “First you need to make them in workouts, then you need to make them in practice, and then in games. Each step you face more pressure. Christian has been making those shots in workouts and practice.”

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latest Class 3A state rankings. Montini was the No. 7 team in AURORA – The Marmion wres- 3A. Both perennially strong tling team defeated Montini, programs also have been part 54-15, on Friday to secure a of various national rankings this long-awaited first dual victory season. against the Chicago Catholic A capacity crowd that League rival Broncos. included a number of Marmion The Cadets and Broncos program alumni watched the traded momentum early in the dual. Marmion also broadcast dual, but the Cadets began to pull away when A.J. Jaffe earned the event on YouTube. a fall at 145 pounds to give Marmion an 18-15 lead. Montini Batavia wrestling downs Larkin did not have another victory BATAVIA – Dylan Uzumecki’s after that. first-period fall at 220 pounds Trace Carello won a decision at 152 pounds to provide further highlighted the Batavia wrestling team’s 72-3 victory against distance before Nate Jimenez Larkin. (technical fall, 160) and Matt The Bulldogs’ victories also Ferraro (major decision, 170) included decisions from Derek struck for big victories. Although Marmion padded its lead Nutley (182) and Tyler Luppino behind three forfeits, its edge in (195). contested bouts was more than Geneva wrestling rolls enough. GENEVA – The Geneva wresMarmion entered the dual ranked third in Illinois Matmen’s tling team routed Elgin, 66-12, in

Friday’s Upstate Eight Conference River Division dual.

Geneva boys basketball falls in OT

ELGIN – The Geneva boys basketball team has lost three games in Upstate Eight Conference River Division play. Each has come on the road. The Vikings lost at Elgin, 7364, in overtime on Friday to fall to 14-4 overall and 3-3 in the conference. Geneva trailed by two points entering the fourth quarter, and the game was tied at 58-all at the end of regulation.

‘Meet the Diamondbacks’ event set for Jan. 29

GENEVA – The Cougars will welcome their 2016 field staff and organizational brass when the club hosts a “Meet the Diamondbacks” hot stove event Jan. 29 at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark.

Admission is $49, and includes an all-you-can-eat buffet and draft beer. Doors open at 6 p.m., with a speakers series and question and answer session to start at 7 p.m. On the following day, Jan. 30, the Cougars will host a free baseball coaches clinic from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the ballpark’s upper deck level. Instructors from the Cougars and Diamondbacks organizations will lead various seminars, and the Cougars will provide coffee and donuts for attendees. For information on either event, call the Cougars at 630232-8811. “Meet the Diamondbacks” tickets are available by phone or online at kccougars. com. The Cougars are set to begin their 26th season of Midwest League baseball in Geneva on April 7, hosting Clinton at 6:30 p.m.

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ELGIN – One player does not a team make, but for three quarters Friday night, Larkin’s Christian Negron was about as close as you can get. N e g r o n scored a game high 29 points and led the Royals to a 6742 victory over S t . C h a r l e s Tom Poulin North in an Upstate Eight Conference River Division boys basketball game. “When he is in the zone, he is the best player in the state,” Royals coach Deryn Carter said. Negron found himself in the zone from the game’s outset, scoring Larkin’s first 11 points. He singlehandedly outscored the North Stars through the first 6:33 of the contest.

“We did not have any defensive intensity. Negron is the kind of player who can take over a game under normal circumstances, let alone with you don’t pressure him.”

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Today Boys Basketball: St. Francis at Manny Shootout (West Carrol Middle School), 10 a.m., Batavia at Rockford Jefferson (MLK Shootout), 12 p.m., Batavia vs. Belvidere North at Rockford Jefferson (MLK Shootout), 3 p.m., Geneva at Rockford Jefferson MLK Shootout, TBA, Burlington Central at Burlington Central MLK Tournament, TBA Girls Basketball: St. Francis at Manny Shootout (West Carrol Middle School), 8:30 a.m., Regina at Rosary, 1:30 p.m., Barrington at St. Charles East, 6 p.m., Geneva, Burlington Central at Willowbrook Classic, TBA Wrestling: St. Charles East at Lincoln-Way East Classic, 8:30 a.m., Batavia, Burlington Central at Batavia Invite, 9 a.m., Kaneland at Kaneland Invite, 9 a.m., St. Francis at Homewood-Flossmoor Invite, 9 a.m., St. Charles North at Palatine Mega Dual, 9:30 a.m., Geneva, Lane, Prospect at Dundee-Crown quad, 10 a.m., Marmion at Carl Sandburg dual, 10 a.m. Boys Swimming: St. Charles East at St. Charles East Invite, 9 a.m., St. Francis at IMSA, 10 a.m., Marmion at Sandburg Invitational, 11 a.m., St. Charles North at New Trier Invite, 1:30 p.m. Boys Bowling: Regionals, TBA Girls Bowling: St. Charles East at Fenton Classic, 9 a.m., St. Charles North at Hinsdale Central Invite, 1 p.m. Girls Gymnastics: St. Charles North at Fremd Invite, 1 p.m. Monday Boys Basketball: Batavia vs. Rockford Guilford at Rockford Jefferson (MLK shootout), 9 a.m., Batavia vs. Johnsburg at Rockford Jefferson (MLK shootout), 3 p.m., Geneva at Rockford Jefferson MLK Shootout, TBA, Burlington Central at Burlington Central MLK Tournament, TBA Girls Basketball: Batavia at Willowbrook McDonald’s Shootout, TBA

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Cougars skipper, PC recall shared at-bat ... maybe QUICK READ Kevin Druley New Cougars manager Mike Benjamin met new Cougars hitting coach Jonathan Mathews during spring training last season. Benjamin does not know bench coach Shawn Roof, but he has an inkling he encountered pitching coach Rich Sauveur. “I think we played against each other, because I knew the name right away,” Benjamin said. “But I’ve never met him.” That will change in two weeks, when the Cougars’ 2016 field staff and brass from the parent Arizona Diamondbacks organization convenes for a hot stove night at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark. Benjamin, an infielder with four teams for parts of 13 major league seasons, since has spoken with Sauveur, a left-hander who pitched at least three innings with six teams in a career spanning three different decades. Both planned to consult their baseball cards – or the Internet – before month’s end in a bid to pinpoint their onfield confrontation. “I feel the same way,” Sauveur said. “I feel like I either played against him or on the same team. I don’t know. It might have been winter ball.”

Chicago Steel forward Brandon Duhaime hails from Parkland, Florida, spent last season in British Columbia, Canada and now lives in South Elgin, where he is balancing high school and tier-I junior hockey. A Brown commit, Duhaime, 18, is accustomed to traveling, making the 10-game road trip the Steel will conclude today no big hassle. Kane County Chronicle sports editor Kevin Druley recently caught up with Duhaime to address the Steel’s progression at midseason and more. An edited transcript follows in the latest edition of the Weekend Chit-chat:

Is it an interesting animal to be on the road for games but still get to be back home for

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New Cougars pitching coach Rich Sauveur (center) is eager to meet manager Mike Benjamin to discuss potential overlap in their major league careers. After comparing both men’s career pages on baseball-reference.com, it’s likely 1991 was the year Benjamin, 50, faced Sauveur, 52, if their respective memories serve. That’s the only season they appeared in the same league – Benjamin with the San Francisco Giants and Sauveur with the New York Mets. It’s likely any showdown went Benjamin’s way, which is saying something for a .229

practice?

Oh yeah, definitely. It’s definitely difficult, but we’ve done a good job of getting ready and taking care of stuff on the road. Obviously, we practice at a few other (road) facilities, but it’s good.

If you had to guess, how many rinks would you say you’ve skated in during your young life? Hundreds. I couldn’t really tell you, but it’s been a lot. Then playing over in British Columbia. It’s been a lot, allaround.

Does it take a lot about a place to strike you as, ‘Wow, this is nice?’ Because of that experience?

For sure, you look at that stuff. Touring the Michigan

career hitter. Sauveur had a 10.80 ERA in six games with the Mets, allowing hits to seven of the 19 batters he faced while yielding four runs in 3 1/3 innings. Take it outside: The Fox Valley Hawks club boys hockey team, featuring players from St. Charles East, St. Charles North, Batavia, Geneva and Kaneland, will face the south suburban-based Cobras co-op team in an outdoor game at

Weekend

CHIT-CHAT BRANDON DUHAIME GENEVA VOLLEYBALL State facility and the Western Michigan facility, they were pretty phenomenal.

How have you found the vibe to be here with growing the Steel brand? It seems to be a good growth in the fan base. And the facility, we’re just kind of putting everything together. We just got a new ping pong

Rosemont’s MB Financial Park at 9:15 a.m. today. Weather played a role the last time Chronicle-area schools competed in Rosemont – remember the stormy softball supersectionals featuring Kaneland and North in June? – but precipitation doesn’t figure to be a factor today. With the JV following the varsity in a second outdoor game at approximately 10:30 table in there, so we’re pretty excited.

And how about the new scoreboard?

Yeah, I saw that. That was something else. It’s good to see.

You recently almost hopped into the opponent’s bench (in Youngstown, Ohio). How did that happen?

Tough break on that one. I was going to the bench and everyone was skating on our side, and I went over there and looked up, and it was the Youngstown coaching staff. So it was a little surprise. … I looked over at (assistant coach Peter) Mannino, and he was laughing pretty hard. So I just went right over to our bench.

a.m., it’s a chance for a program that already is adept at assimilation to share a novel experience on the ice. “It’s kind of neat getting them from different schools and then getting along so well the way they do,” Hawks coach Phil Gabrielsen said. “They’ve got to be teammates. Other sports in the schools might be bitter rivals, but when they play hockey, they’ve got to all be good teammates and friends.” What a release: St. Charles North senior wrestler Jake Chantos relishes the opportunity to compete no matter the circumstances, but Thursday’s home dual against Larkin simply felt more invigorating. Chantos’ final match before a home crowd also came during the end of final exam week, providing the chance to step away from studying and fix his mind solely on his opponent. “Yeah, it’s a lot of stress, especially being a senior with college and stuff now,” Chantos said. “It’s pretty stressful with all these finals and studying. It’s a bit relieving to let some stuff out and exercise and all that.”

• Kevin Druley is sports editor of the Kane County Chronicle. He can be reached at 630-845-5347 or kdruley@ shawmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter at @KevinDruley.

What have you liked about the team’s development?

We’re taking big steps, and we can see it up and down the lineup. Everyone’s contributing and we’re putting together some good wins. We’ve just got to stay consistent in our game.

How much were you able to get away from hockey over the recent holiday break?

A little. I skated with my buddies three or four times when I was down there and we had workouts … so that was good. It was good to spend time with the family. … I went to a (Florida) Panthers game, so that was exciting to see. I’m 15 minutes away. Real close to the facility.


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Vote today for your favorite athlete!

Seven outstanding student athletes have been nominatedd by their schools to compete for the title of the January St. Charles Toyota Athlete of the Month. The athlete receiving the most votes wins a $500 donation for their school from St. Charles Toyota! Voting is limited to one vote per day.

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Abby is a senior and a leader of the Saints Bowling Team. She currently has a bowling average of 175 and recently helped lead the Saints to a 2nd Place finish in the STCE Bowling Invitational.

Over the last five games, Geneva’s Grace Loberg has averaged 16.8 points per game to go along with 12.7 rebounds, all against top competition in the Montini Christmas tournament and in a non-conference game with West Aurora.

Congratulations Abby!

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Hann Hannah nnah ah FFrazier razi ra zier Batavia Girls Basketball Hannah was named as the Tournament MVP at Marian Catholic and was one of only 5 players named to the 1st Team of the Montini Christmas All-Tournament Team. At Montini, Hannah scored 84 points and tallied 33 rebounds in just 4 games. Hannah is an outstanding student and leader as well

as a top student in her class. She is a captain for the second year in a row.

Zack ck Crosby Cro rosb sby sb South Elgin Wrestling Crosby is on track for an impressive swan song on the mat. The 182-pounder took fourth at the recent Granite City invitational and also earned a victory in a home dual against Glenbard East on Jan. 7.

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Kayla Ross is a 4-year varsity starter who is about to score her 1000th point for Burlington Central. She has been named to two All-Tournament teams this season: the Burlington Central Thanksgiving Tournament and the Dundee-Crown Christmas Tournament. She has been team captain for the past 2 seasons.

Joey Rayner helped the bowling team place 2nd at the St. Charles East tournament by bowling a 278 game and a 732 series.

Conley, a speedy guard, earned MVP honors while helping the Knights to the title at last month’s Ottawa Christmas Classic. Kaneland was off to a 12-1 start through Jan. 7 thanks in part to Conley’s defensive grit and versatile scoring.

Congratulations Joey!

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First FAFSA filed! Fun, fun, fun! Can I think of some less-savory F-words to describe this experience? You betcha! Last week, when I finally got my college-bound son’s butt in the chair (it’s HIS application, after all), I may have hovered a bit, fearing he’d inadvertently, prematurely click SUBMIT on the online application and sentence us both to some deep, dark bottomless rabbit hole of regret. He didn’t, but I still can hear in my imagination the echo of our pitiful “Noooooo!”s as we spiral forever downward. Yeah. Glad THAT’S done. Truth be told, once we faced the daunting task of filing the FAFSA (the Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and broke this bad boy down into manageable steps – and then tackled them head-on – they fell like dominoes. Yes, the process takes time. I read an estimate

that it ranges from 21 to 55 minutes, but in our case it took a bit longer (you know, all of that freaking out about touching the wrong keys and all). Don’t worry, if you have to let the dog out or a fight breaks out in Candyland or you need to locate another figure on another form – or you find you need a breather (it happens), you can save your progress and return later. Whatever you do, get started on it sooner, rather than later, though, because once certain first-come, firstserved grant monies dry up, they’re gone. And the less of those you get, the more heavily you may need to rely upon student loans to pay for college. And let me tell you, that is FUN with a capital F. One of my Facebook friends agrees: “I’m no longer in school, but I am making hefty monthly payments to repay my loans. So I understand completely. I have

TALES FROM THE MOTHERHOOD Jennifer DuBose anxiety 365 days of the year. Can’t wait to be rid of them!” she said. No kidding. Apply early, and possibly end up saving a few bucks and a lot of aggravation? Seems like a good game plan to me. But what about the fact that most of us haven’t yet filed our 2015 tax returns? Don’t wait! I learned that we’re allowed to use estimates based on our last tax returns, and then go back in and update the FAFSA after we file. Not only that, but the sooner the FAFSA is completed, the sooner our kids’ prospective schools will be able to put together their financial aid packages, which might include scholarships, additional grant money at

their disposal and those godforsaken loans. In fact, if you know that your FAFSA doesn’t illustrate your family’s actual fiscal picture, don’t wait to receive your “award letter.” (I’d love to see “award” changed to “aid,” because loans, while convenient in the short term, certainly are not gifts and must be repaid.) Contact your child’s admissions officers (all of them) ASAP and request a “Special Circumstance” form, wherein you can explain any extenuating circumstances that will affect your family’s ability to pay for college. It’s that whole squeakywheel-gets-the-grease thing, right? It can’t hurt, and might help – a lot. Well worth the extra effort. We’re not alone in our efforts to tame the FAFSA beast, as schools and libraries often offer FAFSA workshops. I even found some great tips on edvisors.com, where I downloaded a free FAFSA

guidebook: www.edvisors. com/fafsa/book/download2016-2017-now. Although my family declined to employ certain strategies that reportedly enhance one’s apparent need (mentioned herein), reviewing it assuaged any sense that we might overlook something important – and, in fact, helped me to avoid at least one error. My sincerest apologies if I’ve inspired anxiety, but I’m an information-is-power kind of gal. My go-to solution for keeping the anxious birds at bay? Face this stuff head on, people, and just: Get. It. Done. Get that ball rolling, and you’ll get to the FAFSA finish line eventually.

• Jennifer DuBose lives in Batavia with her husband and their two children. Her column runs regularly in the Weekend Life section of the Kane County Chronicle. Contact her at editorial@ kcchronicle.com.

Establishing an accessible, affordable vegan pantry By TOM WITOM editorial@kcchronicle.com Longtime vegans Nicole Axworthy and Lisa Pitman share the benefits of the plant-based pantry they created in “DIY Vegan” (St. Martin’s Press). The two are seasoned cooks and contributing photography and food editors for VegNews Magazine, a key reference for the vegan community worldwide. Their well-researched book includes more than 100 vegan recipes and instructions on how readers can create their own plant-based pantry at home. The Toronto-based authors use readily available whole food ingredients that amp up flavors and nutri-

tion. In introductory notes, Axworthy and Pitman explain how their approach to achieving a vegan lifestyle helps them “make better, healthier and often cheaper (vegan dishes) than anything you can buy. And no labels to read.” They observe how plantbased, gluten-free diets rank among the fastest-growing dietary trend. A good example of their approach is provided by their recipe (below) for Vanilla Almond Granola, a comfort food classic.

VANILLA ALMOND GRANOLA Makes 6 cups

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TOM’S COOKBOOK LIBRARY Tom Witom • 1 cup chopped raw almonds • 3 ⁄4 cup large coconut flakes • 1⁄4 cup Medjool dates, pitted and chopped • 2 Tbl. uncooked quinoa • 1 vanilla bean, halved lengthwise and seeds scraped • 1 tsp. sea salt • 1 cup unsweetened applesauce • 1⁄4 cup pure maple syrup • 4 tsp. pure vanilla extract • 2 Tbl. coconut oil, melted Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.

Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, mix together the oats, almonds, coconut, dates, quinoa, vanilla bean seeds and salt. In another bowl, stir together the applesauce, maple syrup, vanilla extract and coconut oil until smooth. Pour the wet ingredients over the dry ingredients and stir until well combined. Spread the granola evenly over the prepared baking sheets and bake for 55 to 60 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes. Halfway through baking, rotate the pans and swap them between the racks in your oven (top to bottom, bottom to top) to be sure the granola bakes evenly. Let cool completely on the

baking sheets. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three weeks, or in the freezer for up to five months. Tip: Even though you can fit all the granola on one tray, don’t do it. The granola needs space so it can crisp up in the oven. When it is all touching, it just steams and remains soft and wet. Divide the mixture between two baking sheets.

• Journalist Tom Witom, who lives in Elgin, has written extensively for years about food and the food industry. He can be contact ed at editorial@kcchronicle. com.

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26 There is a difference between palliative care and hospice Note to Readers: This column is an update of one that originally appeared in October 2012. Dear Dr. K: My mother

has a chronic illness. Her doctor told her she needed palliative care. She rejects that because she says palliative care is for patients who have given up. Dear Reader: Without knowing more about your mother’s chronic illness, it’s hard to answer. But it’s possible your mother may be confusing palliative care with hospice care. It’s a common mistake. Hospice and palliative care often are talked about as if they are the same thing, but they’re not. Hospice is for people who are expected to live only for a short time and who have stopped treatment aimed at prolonging life. Palliative care is medical care that aims to improve a person’s quality of life during any serious illness, fatal or not. So if your mother’s chronic illness is not fatal, then she really may be misunderstanding what palliative care could offer her. A person can receive palliative care at any stage of his or her illness. In fact, many people could benefit from palliative care starting soon after the diagnosis of a serious illness. Comfort is the main goal of palliative care. As a result, identifying and managing pain often is the No. 1 priority. Pain by itself can be extremely debilitating; left untreated, it can suppress the immune system and cause depression. Palliative care also addresses other types of physical discomfort – for example, shortness of breath, fatigue and insomnia. Constipation can be a major problem. In fact, since it’s a common side effect of certain painkillers, successful treatment of pain often requires treatments for constipation, as well. Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy

ASK DOCTOR K Anthony L. Komaroff frequently need help with control of nausea and vomiting. Psychological and social services, for patients and their caregivers, also are included in palliative care. Even if patients remain even-keeled and don’t need psychological support, they may well need other kinds of support. That includes help with housework, shopping, preparation of meals and self-care. Palliative care specialists can help patients set realistic goals and make treatment choices. If someone is seriously ill, there are often practical issues he or she may need to contend with: financial pressures, insurance discussions, home support services, coordinating doctors’ appointments, dealing with bureaucratic red tape and arranging transportation. Palliative care can help with this, as well. I had a patient who developed a disabling illness in her 50s. While it wasn’t a “fatal” illness such as cancer, it made it impossible for her to work or carry on most of her responsibilities at home. She knew it was likely that within a year she was going to need lots of help at home – to buy groceries, to cook and to clean. She told me that even though she didn’t have a fatal disease, she was equally terrified she (a single woman) would be helpless. Palliative care gave her the support she needed. I hope you can persuade your mother to take a second look at palliative care. It could make a real difference in her quality of life.

• Write to Dr. Komaroff at www.askdoctork.com or Ask Doctor K, 10 Shattuck St., Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115.

Boyfriend feels girl is rushing things Dr.. Wallace: I’m a 16-yearold girl who needs a lot of advice. A guy and I met three weeks ago at a birthday party for a mutual friend. Instantly, we hit it off. We have dated four times and have talked on our cellphones to each other every night since we met. I’ve expressed my feelings to him, so he knows exactly how much I care for him. He also said he likes me very, very much. Now I feel we’re ready for a serious relationship. He feels we’re rushing things and there’s no need to get too serious too soon. His last serious relationship with a girl ended painfully for him when she dumped him for another guy. How can I get him to understand that we were made for each other and I would never, never hurt him? All I’m asking for is a chance for us to grow in our mutual love. Is this asking too much? – Nameless, Lima, Ohio Nameless: I think you’re

getting much too serious much too fast. Be patient and enjoy getting to know him. Pressing the issue could scare this guy away. If he cares for you as much as you care for him, it won’t be

’TWEEN 12 & 20 Robert Wallace long before the two of you are a “couple.” Dr.. Wallace: I live with my mother and her sister (my aunt). Both of them are grossly overweight. The main reason is that they overeat on fattening foods loaded with cream, butter and sauces made with mayonnaise. I’m 15. I also was overweight. I didn’t like the way I looked, so I started a regular walking program and I eat only nutritious fruits and vegetables. In the past three months I’ve lost 15 pounds and I have another 20 pounds to lose. My aunt is upset because I’m trimming down. She feels that people are happier when they are large and the idea that overweight people are not healthy is just “junk” put out by the fashion industry. My mom doesn’t say anything because my aunt owns the house. Please answer my letter. I want my aunt to read your response. – Madison, St. George,

Utah Madison: Overeating and its

consequence, obesity, is the major nutritional problem of Americans and Canadians, according to Grant Gwinup, professor of medicine at the University of California at Irvine. Overweight people die at increased rates of everything you can think of: heart disease, cancer and diabetes and gall bladder, liver and brain disease. “The fatter one is, the greater one’s chances are to have these diseases,” says Gwinup. “Not only do the diseases eventually cause death, they also change the quality of one’s life by destroying one’s health. Statistics on thin people tend to indicate that the less fat a person carries, the better.” As long as a person is eating three well-balanced meals a day, Gwinup feels that it is almost impossible to be too thin. That should keep your aunt quiet for a while. Continue your healthy eating program. And make sure that Mom and Auntie read this column! • Email Dr. Robert Wallace at rwallace@galesburg.net.

HOROSCOPE By EUGENIA LAST Newspaper Enterprise Association TODAY – Gauge situations as they develop this year. You will have a tendency to act impulsively, letting your emotions get in the way of your vision if you aren’t careful. Opportunity is apparent, but so are poor choices. Think matters through. Time is on your side. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) – Listen to what’s being said and weigh the pros and cons. Back away from the unpredictable and look for practical solutions in order to come out on top. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) – Consider the options available to you and choose the direction that makes you feel most comfortable. A romantic plan will bring you closer to someone you love. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) – Helping others will end up helping you as well. A partnership will develop, and talks that lead to the fulfillment of a dream

will unfold. ARIES (March 21-April 19) – Anxiety will set in if you have too much idle time. Don’t let mistakes result from an emotional moment. Concentrate on making personal changes instead of trying to change others. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) – Pay attention to detail or you will face opposition, red tape or a costly setback. Keep the lines of communication open so that everyone is on the same page. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) – Document what’s being said and keep your facts straight. A misunderstanding could cost you your position or a valuable connection. Protect your heart and your health. CANCER (June 21-July 22) – Don’t let others railroad you into a decision if you are feeling uncertain. Take control of any situation that could influence your lifestyle or a relationship with a loved one. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) – An opportunity to make a professional change should

be carefully examined. If it requires a change of location or an exploratory trip to solidify the deal, let your curiosity lead the way. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) – Problems dealing with younger or older individuals will develop at home. Use reason, incentive and reverse psychology to get your point across. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) – Participate in neighborhood or community events. It’s important to keep busy and dodge any discord at home or around other family members. Let things settle before you take action. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) – Traveling, lending a helping hand and calling in favors owed are all possible and positive endeavors today. Don’t hesitate to take a leap or pitch in. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) – Don’t let depression set in. Look at your life realistically and make the alterations required to bring you the happiness and contentment you desire. Love is in the stars.


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Ed Koch, a former mayor of New York City, said, “In action, be primitive; in foresight, a strategist.” A good strategist surely has foresight, especially when he is a top bridge player. Today’s deal is based on one from last year’s European Open Championships in Tromso, Norway. South is in six spades. What is the percentage play for only one trump loser? How should declarer plan the play after West leads the diamond jack? The correct play in the trump suit is low to the queen on the first round. Then, if the finesse loses, you will need the jack to drop under the ace. The declarer from Finland did exactly that and made the contract because East actually had king-doubleton. After the queen held, he cashed the spade ace, unblocked the heart ace, played another trump, and claimed. However, if this had been the layout, notice what might have happened. West would have won with his king and, if in midseason form, would have shifted to a club. Declarer would have won with dummy’s king and continued with the club ace, but East would have ruffed, and South would have eventually lost a diamond trick to go down one. Thomas Paske from England exhibited foresight by anticipating this possibility. Before taking the spade finesse, he played a heart to his ace, crossed to dummy with a club, and discarded his diamond loser on the heart king. Then he took the spade finesse. Well played for no gain – bridge can be like that at times.

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time he blocked you, he probably did it to punish you for having hurt his feelings during the fight. Now he may be doing it to get a rise out of you, or because for some reason he doesn’t want you to be able to see what he’s saying and doing. The opposite of love isn’t hate; it’s indifference. Because he stares at you in the hallway, I suspect he still likes you. Don’t chase him – just be patient and let this play out because it could be interesting. Dear Abby: My niece got married and some of the gifts got separated from the gift cards. Individual cards were found apart from the gifts. So how do you thank the individuals who left gifts without knowing the gift they gave? – Unsure In

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preferable to mention the gift when thanking the giver, no rule states that you have to do so. Your niece should start by writing thank-you notes for the gifts that have cards with them, and for those few (I hope few) that don’t, the givers should be told how meaningful it was to have them present on the special day, and thanked for their generosity. Period. PS. A helpful hint to anyone sending a wedding or shower gift: Note on the gift card what has been sent (waffle iron, baby blanket, etc.).

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Dear Abby: My girlfriend and I live together. We adopted a cat off the street. A few months later, the cat became pregnant and had four kittens. We ended up keeping two, and now we have three cats in a one-bedroom apartment. I’ve tried being OK with it, but it’s making me stressed and unhappy. The litter box must be constantly cleaned; they get into our food and pee on our furniture. I’ve tried talking to my girlfriend about putting one or two of them up for adoption, but every time I raise the issue, she gets mad and dares me to get rid of them. I don’t want her to resent me, but I also don’t like living in the circumstances I’m living in. Please help. – Surrounded By Cats Dear Surrounded: You and your girlfriend appear to be irresponsible pet owners. I hope you realize that if the stray cat you adopted had been spayed, this could have been avoided. The litter box should be cleaned regularly and, because the cats belong to both of you, the responsibility should be shared. If the cats urinate on the furniture, it should be discussed with a veterinarian rather than disposing of them. That said, you are not married to this woman. If you’re not happy under the current conditions, perhaps it’s time to consider moving. Dear Abby: I really need your help. I’m 13 and I know I’m a little young, but there’s a boy I have known for a while. We used to text all the time, and then we got into a fight. We both said rude things, and then after a while he started talking to me again and acting like he didn’t care. In fact, he told me that. Then we stopped talking again and he blocked me on Instagram. Well, this school year he came to my school, and he’s very popular. He stares at me every day when we pass each other and once he said hi to

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Kane County Chronicle / KCChronicle.com • Saturday, January 16, 2016 • Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud in the Council Chambers at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 3, 2016. Bids are available via the City Website. Alternatively, specifications and bidder information may be obtained at the Office of the Purchasing & Inventory Control Division Manager, City of St. Charles, 200 Devereaux Way, St. Charles, Illinois.

PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE

Kane County Clerk (Published in the Kane County Chronicle January 9, 16, 23, 2016) 1148514

Public Notice is hereby PUBLIC NOTICE given that on Tuesday, January 05, 2016 a certifiASSUMED NAME cate was filed in the office of PUBLICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR the names and addresses of Public Notice is hereby THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL All sealed envelopes must all persons owning, conduct- given that on Thursday, CIRCUIT KANE COUNTY, be clearly marked for which ing and transacting the busi- January 14, 2016 a certificate was filed in the office of ness known as: ILLINOIS proposal they pertain to. the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth CITY OF ST. CHARLES Dickens Residence 16 MR 8 the names and addresses of Partnership NOTICE OF PUBLICATION all persons owning, conductMike Shortall REGARDING NAME ing and transacting the busiInventory Control located at: CHANGE & Purchasing Manager ness known as: 12 Stonewood Drive, Public notice is hereby given that on the March 7, (Published in the Kane County St Charles, IL 60174 EarthandSky1 2016, in Courtroom No. Chronicle, January 16, 2016) 250, of the Kane County 1150774 Dated: January 5, 2016 located at: Courthouse, 100 S. Third Street, Geneva, Illinois, at the /s/ John A. Cunningham 210 Willowbrook Way Geneva, IL 60134 hour of 9:00 a.m. or as

soon thereafter as this matter may heard, a Petition will be heard in said Courtroom for the change of name of Rehan Shan to the new name of Rehan Shah pursuant to 735 ILCS 5/21-101 et seq. Dated January 4, 2016 at Geneva, Illinois

/s/ Rehan Shan Petitioner

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The Village of Lily Lake is looking for bids for yard care from April to October of 2016. All Bids need to be submitted to the Village office by 12:00 pm on February 2, 2016. Bid packets will be opened at the Public Works Meeting on February 3, 2016. Please stop by the Village Office, 43W870 Empire Road, to obtain your copy of the bid package. Interested bidders will need to submit a certificate of liability insurance with the proposal.

(Published in the Kane County Chronicle on January 16, 23, 30, 2016) If you have any questions, 1150760 please contact the Village at 630-365-9577 or by email at publicworks@villageoflilylake.org.

PUBLIC NOTICE SECTION 00030 City of St. Charles Legal Notice Invitation for Bid Sealed bids will be received by the City of St. Charles at the Office of the Purchasing Manager, Two East Main Street, St. Charles, Illinois 60174, no later than 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, February 3, 2016, for the First Street Streetscape - Electric & Utility Improvements. All bids will be opened publicly and read aloud in the Council Chambers located at, Two East Main Street, St. Charles, IL 60174, at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 3, 2016.

The proposed improvements include: installation of two electric vaults, various concrete encased and non-encased PVC conduit for electric and communication purposes, streetlight footers, irrigation system piping, and minor drainage piping. Work needs to be performed in March, 2016. Note that Contractor is responsible for all material except for the two Utility Concrete Products electric vaults MH#1 and MH#2 on the plans. The City PUBLIC NOTICE (Published in the Kane County has purchased the two manholes and they will be awaiting the Contractor Chronicle, January 16, 2016.) excavation. Contractor is responsible for unloading manholes with a crane NOTICE TO BIDDERS at the jobsite. Also note that the manhole installations will require the con1150771 tractor to rock excavate approximately 4' of bedrock. Visiting the site to exSealed bids will be received at the amine the existing adjacent excavation is highly recommended. Buying? Selling? Office of the Purchasing Manager, Two East Main Street, St. Charles, Renting? Hiring? The pricing format will be LUMP SUM with unit costs provided for reference. Illinois, no later than 2:00 p.m., None of the quantities in the summary of unit costs are guaranteed. City reTo place an ad, Wednesday, February 3, 2016, serves the right to increase or decrease quantities as required to complete call 877-264-2527 for City Hall Elevator Hydraulic Kane County Chronicle Classified the work and address changes that arise. Modernization.

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PUBLIC NOTICE ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, January 12, 2016 a certificate was filed in the office of the County Clerk of Kane County, Illinois, setting forth the names and addresses of all persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as: My Car Story located at: 126 Schmidt Dr, Hampshire, IL 60140 Dated: January 12, 2016 /s/ John A. Cunningham Kane County Clerk (Published in the Kane County Chronicle January 16, 23, 30, 2016) 1150765

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SIMPLY BEAUTY Any person, firm or corporation submitting a proposal shall have been in NAIL SALON & business a minimum of five years, and shall be fully experienced in all asPERMANENT MAKEUP pects of the project described above. The successful bidder must provide proof of this past experience to the City of St. Charles as part of their bid ST CHARLES - LUXURY APT FOR RENT Spacious two bedroom apt for submittal. Bidders are advised of the following requirements of this con- located at: rent: 40W304 LaFox Rd, St. Charles $1,200. call 630-639-0520. tract: 1) Illinois Prevailing Wage of the State of Illinois, Kane County; 2) 855 S Randall Rd Space C Certificate of Insurance meeting the City's requirements; St Charles, IL 60174 Bid Documents and Proposal forms may be obtained at no charge at the City of St. Charles website at, http://www.stcharlesil.gov/bids-proposals af- Dated: January 5, 2016 ter Friday, January 15. Addenda will be available to document holders via ST. CHARLES OFFICE - 1400 sq. ft. $1450/month. the website. It is the responsibility of the contractor to frequently check the Electric and water included. Street visibility. 630-513-8400 /s/ John A. Cunningham City's website for any future addendums. Contractors will be required to Kane County Clerk submit all addendum acknowledgement forms with their bid submittal. All questions shall be directed to Mr. Thomas Bruhl, Electric Services Manager, (Published in the Kane at 630-377-4401 or at tbruhl@stcharlesil.gov. Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertising in this County Chronicle January 9, newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which The City expressly reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the 16, 23, 2016) 1148503 makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation one that appears to be in the best interest of the City. The City expressly reor discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, serves the right to waive any informalities, discrepancies or technical irreghandicap, familial status or national origin, or an ularities in a bid if to do so is in the best interest of the City. The City reintention, to make any such preference, limitation of serves the right to defer the acceptance of any bid and the award of a Condiscrimination." Familial status includes children under tract for a period not exceeding forty-five (45) days after the date of openthe age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, ing the bids. Prices quoted must be valid for a minimum of 75 days from pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate the date of the bid opening. which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal The City reserves the right to require the low bidder to file proof of his ability to finance and execute the project. This proof shall include, but not be limopportunity basis. ited to, a financial statement, list of equipment owned by bidder, backlog To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275 of jobs under a Contract only to a Bidder who furnishes satisfactory evidence that he has the ability, sufficient capital, facilities, and plant to enable him to prosecute the work successfully and promptly, and to complete the work within the time specified in the Contract Documents.

5 ACRES, zoned AG, low taxes. Gorgeous views, no neighbors. House needs complete updating. Newer septic, well, furnace. END OF SECTION Newer 20x40 metal building. Price is less than a vacant (Published in the Kane County Chronicle, January 16, 2016)1150782 5 ACRE LOT. 815-568-0008

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ST. CHARLES CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

1611 East Main Street • St. Charles, IL

SUNNYSIDE COMPANY CHRYSLER DODGE Route 120 • McHenry, IL

815/385-2100

www.sunnysidecompany.com

815/385-7220

CLASSIC KIA MOTOR WERKS HONDA Barrington & Dundee Rds. Barrington, IL

800-935-5913 www.motorwerks.com

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River Rd & Oakton, • Des Plaines, IL

888-538-4492

425 N. Green Bay Rd. Waukegan/Gurnee, IL

847-CLASSIC (252-7742)

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1611 East Main Street • St. Charles, IL

(630) 513-5353 www.stcharlescdj.com

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AL PIEMONTE CHEVROLET

1035 S. Rt. 31, One Mile South of Rt. 14 Crystal Lake, IL

GARY LANG MITSUBISHI 815/385-2100

CRYSTAL LAKE DODGE 5404 S. Rt. 31 • Crystal Lake, IL

LIBERTYVILLE MITSUBISHI

847-CLASSIC (252-7742)

www.libertyvillemitsubishi.com

847/816-6660

7255 Grand Avenue • Gurnee

www.piemontechevy.com

www.gurneedodge.com

888/471-1219

www.oharehonda.com

CALL FOR THE LOWEST PRICES IN CHICAGOLAND

RAYMOND KIA

119 Route 173 • Antioch

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920 S. Milwaukee Ave. • Libertyville, IL

847-680-8000 www.libertyautoplaza.com

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847-234-2800 www.knauzhyundai.com

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MOTOR WERKS PORCHE

GURNEE VOLKSWAGEN

847-604-8100

800/935-5913

847-855-1500

ROSEN HYUNDAI

375 Skokie Valley Hwy • Lake Bluff, IL

866/469-0114

www.knauzlandrover.com

771 S. Randall Rd. • Algonquin, IL

Barrington & Dundee Rds., Barrington, IL

www.motorwerks.com

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800-935-5913

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BUSS FORD LINCOLN 111 S. Rte 31 • McHenry, IL

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1460 S. Eastwood Dr. • Woodstock, IL

800/407-0223 www.bullvalleyford.com

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(866) 561-8676

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6301 Grand Avenue • Gurnee, IL

300 N. Hough (Rt. 59) • Barrington, IL

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775 Rockland Road • Lake Bluff IL 60044 (Routes 41 & 176 in the Knauz Autopark)

815-459-4000

39 N. Rte. 12 • Fox Lake, IL

ST CHARLES TOYOTA.NET www.stcharlestoyota.net

www.libertyautoplaza.com

5220 Northwest Highway Crystal Lake, IL

RAY CHEVROLET

www.classicdealergroup.com

630/584-6655

847-680-8000

MARTIN CHEVROLET

www.martin-chevy.com

515 N. Green Bay Rd. Waukegan/Gurnee, IL

2651 E. Main St. • St. Charles, IL

920 S. Milwaukee Ave. • Libertyville, IL

www.clcjd.com

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KNAUZ HYUNDAI

200 N. Cook St. • Barrington, IL

815/385-2100

PAULY TOYOTA

1119 S. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, IL

www.raymondkia.com

Route 31, between Crystal Lake & McHenry

www.Knauz-mini.com

www.classicdealergroup.com

(224) 603-8611

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847-604-5050

1400 E. Dundee Rd., Palatine, IL

847/202-3900

www.EvanstonSubaru.com

409A Skokie Valley Hwy • Lake Bluff, IL

Route 31, between Crystal Lake & McHenry

www.garylangauto.com

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847/869-5700

KNAUZ MINI

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www.motorwerks.com

Route 31, between Crystal Lake & McHenry

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888/471-1219

www.stcharlescdj.com

800/935-5923

225 N. Randall Road, St. Charles

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815/385-2100

7255 Grand Avenue • Gurnee

(630) 513-5353

GARY LANG CADILLAC

877/226-5099

www.gurneedodge.com

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847/683-2424

815/385-2100

888/471-1219

7255 Grand Avenue • Gurnee

GARY LANG KIA

888/800-6100

206 S. State Street • Hampshire, IL

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GARY LANG SUBARU

www.zimmermanford.com

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CLASSIFIED 35

111 S. Rte 31 • McHenry, IL

www.bussford.com

ST. CHARLES CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP

1611 East Main Street • St. Charles, IL

ANDERSON MAZDA

360 N. Rt. 31 • Crystal Lake, IL

888/682-4485 www.andersoncars.com

(630) 513-5353 www.stcharlescdj.com

CRYSTAL LAKE JEEP

5404 S. Rt. 31 • Crystal Lake, IL

888/800-6100 www.clcjd.com

KNAUZ CONTINENTAL AUTOS

409 Skokie Valley Hwy • Lake Bluff, IL

847-234-1700 www.Knauzcontinentalauto.com

PAULY SCION

1035 S. Rt. 31, One Mile South of Rt. 14 Crystal Lake, IL

815/459-7100 or 847/658-9050


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LUTHERAN ❃

Bethany Lutheran Church

8 S. Lincoln St., Batavia (corner of Lincoln and Wilson) (630) 879-3444 December 13th — Third Sunday of Advent 9:00am — Traditional Communion 10:30am — Worship and Christmas Pageant December 20th — Fourth Sunday of Advent 9:00am — Traditional Communion with Choir Cantata 10:30am — Chapel Service 5:00pm—Blue Christmas Worship December 24th —Christmas Eve 4:00pm — Children & Family Service 9:00pm — Candlelight Communion Worship 11:00pm — Candlelight Communion Worship December 25th – Christmas Day 9:00am — Traditional Worship December 27th — First Sunday in Christmas 10:00am —Lessons and Carols January 3rd — Second Sunday in Christmas 9:00am — Traditional Communion 10:30am — Chapel Service

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD ❃

Sanctuary

1S430 Wenmoth Rd. (630) 879-0785 www.sanctuaryag.com Sunday Service at 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages at 9:00 a.m. Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Bible studies and children’s Bible clubs for all ages

BAPTIST ❃

First Baptist Church of Geneva “Reach. Connect. Equip. Serve” East Campus (EC) 2300 South Street, Geneva Sunday: Traditional 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Worship Café 9:15 a.m. West Campus (WC) 3435 Keslinger Road, Geneva Saturday Worship 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Contemporary 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. (630) 232-7068 www.fbcg.com Hand in Hand Christian Preschool: 630-208-4903

CATHOLIC ❃

Holy Cross Catholic Church

2300 Main St., Batavia (630) 879-4750 Saturday Mass: 4:15 p.m. Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:45 & 11:30 a.m. Weekday Masses Monday-Friday: 6:30AM, 8:00AM Saturday: 8:30AM Holy Day Masses: 7:00 p.m. Anticipatory, 6:30 a.m., 12:10 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. Confessions: Sat. After 8:30 a.m. Mass & 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Mon.- Fri. 7:00 a.m. - 7:55 a.m. Tuesdays 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Eucharistic Healing Service & Chaplet, Tues. 6:00 p.m. Rosary for Life: 1st Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Sun. to Sat. 1:00 p.m. Rev. James Parker

St. Peter Catholic Church

1891 Kaneville Rd., Geneva (630) 232-0124 Weekday Masses Monday-Thursday 7AM & 8AM Friday during Summer 7AM & 8AM Friday during School Year 7AM & 8:45 AM Saturday 8AM Weekend Masses: Saturday 4:30PM Sunday 7AM, 9AM, 11AM, 5PM Holy Day & Holiday Masses Call the church for Mass times on these special days Confessions: Monday through Friday, 7:30 -7:55 AM Saturday, 8:30-10:00 AM & 3:15-4:15 PM

COVENANT ❃

Batavia Covenant Church, Preschool

1314 W. Main St., Batavia. (630) 879-3721 bataviacov.com Sunday Schedule: 9:30 am Coffee (Fellowship Hall, lower level) 10:00 am Worship Service Preschool: (630) 879-3795

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

1145 N. 5th Ave. St. Charles, IL (630) 584-2199 1 mile N. of Rt. 64 on Rt. 25, www.bethlehemluth.org Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m./ 9:15 a.m./ 10:30 a.m. Sunday School All Ages: 9:15 am/10:30 am Worship on Saturdays 5:30 p.m. Bethelem Preschool Center: Full Day Child Care/Half dayPreschool 630-584-6027

New Hope Lutheran New Hope Lutheran, LCMC 710 Western Ave., Geneva Park District, Geneva (630) 492-0455 www.newhopelcmc.org Sunday Worship: 9:00 am Fellow and Intergenerational Sunday School 10:15 am

St. Mark’s Lutheran Church & Preschool

(Missouri Synod) 101 S. 6th Ave., St. Charles (Just South of St. Charles Library) (630) 584-8638 The Rev. Timothy P. Silber, Sr. Pastor Worship Schedule: Saturday @ 5:30 p.m. Traditional Worship Sunday @ 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship Sunday @ 11:00 a.m. Praise Worship Education Hour @ 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. All services elevator access St. Mark’s Nurturing Center Preschool for ages 2 – Pre K (630) 584-4850 www.stmarksstc.org

UNITED METHODIST ❃

Baker Memorial United Methodist Church Fourth Ave. & Main St., St. Charles Join Us for Worship 9 a.m. Traditional Worship 10:30 a.m. Jazz Worship In the Sanctuary Nursery Care Available 630-584-6680 www.bakermemorialchurch.org

PRESBYTERIAN ❃

Fox Valley Presbyterian Church (USA) A Welcoming Church 227 East Side Dr., Geneva (1 blk. N. of Rt. 38.) (630) 232-7448 www.foxvalleypres.org 8:00 a.m. Worship (informal) 10:00 a.m. Worship (traditional) 10:00 a.m. Church school Nursery Care Provided 8:30-11:00 a.m. Adult Breakfast Club 8:30 a.m. Confirmation (7-8th grd.) 4:00 p.m. Youth Group 7:00 p.m. The Growing Place Weekday Preschool We are a Stephen Ministry Church

To include your place of worship, please call (877) 264-2527 adno=0336771


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(CC) (DVS) “Vulnerable” (CC) (DVS) “Lust” ’ (CC) (DVS) (VH1) Hit the Floor “Moving Screens” Hit the Floor “Fast Break” ’ Hit the Floor “Benched” ’ Hit the Floor “Turnover” ’ Hit the Floor “Instant Replay” ’ Movie: ›› “Step Up Revolution” (2012) Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick. ’ Dance Flick ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang (WTBS) 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Movie: ›› “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (2006) Movie: ›› “Old School” (2003) PREMIUM 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 Movie ›› “Shallow Hal” (2001) Gwyneth Paltrow. A superficial man now Movie ›› “Unfriended” (2014, Horror) Shelley HenMovie ››› “Knocked Up” (2007, Romance-Comedy) Seth Rogen. A (:45) Movie ›› “Unfriended” (2014, Horror) Shelley (12:10) Movie ››› “Lone Survi(HBO) vor” (2013) Mark Wahlberg. ‘R’ sees only the inner beauty of a very fat woman. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) nig, Moses Storm. Premiere. ’ ‘R’ (CC) one-night stand has an unforeseen consequence. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Hennig, Moses Storm. ’ ‘R’ (CC) (3:20) “Frankie (:20) Movie ›› “The Other Woman” (2014, (:15) Movie “Erotic Vampires of Beverly Hills” (:40) Movie ›› (:15) Movie ›› “Super Troopers” (2001, Comedy) Jay Chandrasekhar. Movie ›› “Van Helsing” (2004, Fantasy) Hugh Jackman. A monster(MAX) and Johnny” ‘R’ “Blackhat” ‘R’ (2015, Adult) Adriana Chechik. ’ ‘NR’ (CC) Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Budget cuts threaten the jobs of five state troopers. ’ ‘R’ (CC) hunter battles creatures in Transylvania. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) Shameless Frank freaks everyone Movie ››› “The Imitation Game” (2014) Benedict Cumberbatch. Alan Boxing: Deontay Wilder vs. Artur Szpilka. Artur Szpilka challenges Deontay Wilder for his Shameless Frank freaks everyone “Sin City-Dame (4:00) Movie ›› “The Giver” (SHOW) to Kill” Turing helps crack the Enigma Code during World War II. (CC) (2014) Jeff Bridges. ‘PG-13’ (CC) out. ’ (CC) WBC heavyweight title in the 12-round main event. (N) ’ (Live) (CC) out. ’ (CC) (4:00) Movie “Bravetown” (2015) Movie ›› “Camp X-Ray” (2014, Drama) Kristen Stewart. A prison guard Movie “The Hollow” (2004, Horror) Kevin Zegers, Movie ›› “Afflicted” (2013) Clif Prowse. Two friends’ Movie “The Hollow” (2004, Horror) Kevin Zegers, Movie ›› “Af(TMC) flicted” ‘R’ tour of Europe takes a dark turn. ‘R’ (CC) Kaley Cuoco, Nick Carter. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Kaley Cuoco, Nick Carter. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Josh Duhamel. ’ ‘R’ (CC) at Guantanamo Bay befriends a longtime detainee. ’ ‘R’ (CC)


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(N) (Live) NBC5 News 10P Sports Sunday (:05) Open Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) (:35) 1st Look ’ (12:05) Open (:35) Paid % WMAQ News - Holt (N) (CC) House ’ (CC) House ’ (CC) Program (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Weekend ABC7 ABC World Scandal Olivia must return to the America’s Funniest Home Videos Galavant Issues between giants (:01) Quantico “Found; God” Alex tells her side of the story. ’ (CC) Weekend ABC7 Eyewitness News Inside Edition Windy City _ WLS News News Tonight A boy slow dances with a mop. and dwarves. (N) ’ (CC) Weekend (N) ’ Weekend White House. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Everybody Blackhawks WGN News at (:40) Instant Chicago’s Best Friends “Pilot” Friends ’ (CC) Everybody The Middle WGN Evening News The day’s top NHL Hockey: Montreal Canadiens at Chicago Blackhawks. From the United Center in ) WGN Loves Raymond Loves Raymond “Worry Duty” Extra (N) (CC) Nine (N) (CC) Replay ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Chicago. (N) (Live) (CC) ’ (CC) stories. (N) ’ (Live) (CC) PBS NewsHour inCommon with Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace Masterpiece Classic Wedding Masterpiece Classic Wedding Mercy Street Mary Phinney begins Moone Boy ’ Check, Please Austin City Limits Ryan Adams Front and Center Darius Rucker + WTTW (CC) Weekend (N) ’ Mike Leonard ’ (CC) performs an acoustic set. (N) ’ performs. ’ (CC) plans hit a snag. ’ (CC) dress drama. (N) ’ (CC) work at hospital. ’ (CC) Pain, Pus and Poison: The Search Scully: The In the Loop Life in the Undergrowth Insects Addicted to Pleasure Tobacco and Dalziel and Pascoe “Heads You Dalziel and Pascoe “Heads You The Café “Out Theater Talk Beyond the Beltway 4 WYCC the habit of smoking. (CC) Lose” Serial killer. (Part 1 of 2) Lose” Dalziel adjusts. (Part 2 of 2) With the Old” “Critics” (CC) for Modern Medicines ’ World Show ’ use silk in many ways. ’ (CC) Bones “The Fury in the Jury” Bren- Video Spotlight Bob’s Burgers Family Guy ’ Two and a Half Two and a Half Bones “Bodies in the Book” A mur- Ring of Honor Wrestling (CC) Movie 8 WCGV nan serves on a jury. (CC) (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) der similar to Brennan’s book. ’ (CC) 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly Are We There Are We There Cheaters Danni doubts her boy- 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld ’ (CC) The King of The King of Rules of En- Rules of En: WCIU (CC) Queens (CC) Queens (CC) gagement ’ gagement ’ Yet? “Gone Cheatin”’ Yet? (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Masseuse” ’ friend’s fidelity. ’ (CC) Final Word Inside; Bears Bensinger Whacked Out Raw Travel ’ Paid Program @ WFLD Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Cooper Barrett Family Guy (N) Bordertown (N) Fox 32 News at Nine (N) McLaughlin PBS NewsHour Adelante Nature Animals outwit predators. The Bear Family and Me Tiny has Independent Lens “Autism in Love” Adults with autism Autism: Time Is Front and Center Bob DiPiero Wisconsin Life Around the Wisconsin D WMVT Group (N) (CC) Brain Corner-John Foodie been abandoned by her mother. navigate dating. (N) ’ (CC) Weekend (N) ’ performs. ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Leverage “The Gold Job” (CC) NUMB3RS “Structural Corruption” NUMB3RS “Prime Suspect” ’ Leverage ’ (CC) Leverage ’ (CC) NUMB3RS “Sabotage” ’ (CC) F WCPX Leverage “The Office Job” (CC) Leverage ’ (CC) The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers The Simpsons Cooper Barrett Family Guy (N) Bordertown (N) News Bergstrom Modern Family Modern Family Two/Half Men Two/Half Men TMZ (N) ’ (CC) G WQRF To Be Announced How I Met Your How I Met Your Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Laughs ’ (CC) Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Crazy Talk ’ Crazy Talk ’ Paid Program R WPWR Mother (CC) Mother (CC) ment (CC) ment (CC) ment (CC) ment (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) “First Days” ’ Theory (CC) Theory (CC) Theory (CC) Theory (CC) CABLE 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 (A&E) (3:00) Movie: ››› “Gladiator” Critics’ Choice Red Carpet Live! The 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards From Santa Monica, Calif. (N) ’ (Live) (CC) (:01) The 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards From Santa Monica, Calif. ’ (CC) Movie ›› “Rambo III” (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge. Movie ››› “First Blood” (1982, Action) Sylvester Stallone. A Vietnam Movie ›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985, Action) Sylvester Stal- Movie ›› “Rambo III” (1988, Action) Sylvester Stal(AMC) Loner Rambo rescues mentor from Soviets in Afghanistan. ‘R’ (CC) vet is hounded by a brutal small-town sheriff. ‘R’ (CC) lone. Ex-Green Beret goes on Vietnam mission. ‘R’ (CC) lone, Richard Crenna, Marc de Jonge. ‘R’ (CC) (ANPL) To Be Announced North Woods Law (N) ’ North Woods Law (N) ’ Finding Bigfoot (N) ’ (:06) North Woods Law ’ (:06) Finding Bigfoot ’ (12:06) North Woods Law ’ CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Parts CNN Special Program CNN Democratic Debate Special CNN Special Program (CNN) CNN Newsroom Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy (:32) Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy (CC) (COM) (4:56) Movie: ›› “The Change-Up” (2011) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. (CC) Poker Night Heartland Poker Tour (CC) World Poker Tour SportsNet Cent SportsNet Cent UFA SportsNet Cent Adventure (CSN) (4:30) Red Bull Signature Series Going Home SportsNet Cent Bensinger (DISC) Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) ’ Alaskan Bush: Off Grid Killing Fields “Buried Secrets” ’ Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) Alaska: The Last Frontier (CC) K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Bunk’d “Waka, Girl Meets World Best Friends Jessie “Ride to K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Jessie “But Af- Jessie “Karate Austin & Ally ’ Hannah MonMovie ››› “The Incredibles” (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson. Ani(DISN) rica is So...Far!” Kid-tastrophe” (CC) (N) Waka, Waka!” ’ (CC) mated. A former superhero gets back into action. ‘PG’ (CC) tana ’ (CC) Whenever ’ Riches” (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ Black Sails “XIII.” (iTV) Miranda Spartacus: Vengeance (iTV) Spartacus: War of the Damned Black Sails “XIII.” (iTV) Miranda (11:55) Spartacus: Vengeance (4:35) Movie: ››› “The Wedding (:15) Movie: ›› “The Wedding Ringer” (2015) Kevin Hart. iTV Pre(ENC) tries to save the island. ’ (CC) Spartacus tries to restore hope. (CC) “Enemies of Rome” (iTV) (CC) tries to save the island. ’ (CC) Spartacus tries to restore hope. Singer” (1998) iTV. ’ (CC) miere. A groom must hire a best man for his upcoming nuptials. ’ 2015 World Series of Poker SportsCenter NFL PrimeTime (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime (CC) (ESPN) 2015 World Series of Poker 2016 Australian Open Tennis: First Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) (CC) (ESPN2) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) Joel Osteen David Jeremiah James Robison Paid Program Shadowhunters “The Mortal Cup” Movie: ››› “The Hunger Games” (2012, Science Fiction) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. (FAM) (4:15) Movie: ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna Kendrick. Fox News Reporting Stossel The Greg Gutfeld Show Fox News Reporting FOX Report The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX Report (N) (FNC) Fox News Sunday Guy’s Grocery Games Cutthroat Kitchen Worst Cooks in America Cutthroat Kitchen Guy’s Grocery Games (N) Worst Cooks in America (N) Cutthroat Kitchen (N) (FOOD) Worst Cooks in America (FX) (4:30) Movie: ›› “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009) Liev Schreiber Movie: ›› “The Wolverine” (2013) Hugh Jackman. Wolverine confronts the prospect of real mortality. Movie: ›› “The Wolverine” (2013) Hugh Jackman. Wolverine confronts the prospect of real mortality. (4:00) Movie: “Recipe for Love” Movie: “Perfect on Paper” (2014, Romance) Lindsay Hartley, Drew Movie: “Autumn Dreams” (2015, Romance) Jill Wagner, Colin Eggles- The Golden The Golden The Golden The Golden Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) (HALL) (2014) Danielle Panabaker. Fuller. A book editor searches for Mr. Right in Los Angeles. field. A couple is forced to reunite to annul their marriage. Girls ’ (CC) Girls ’ (CC) Girls ’ (CC) Girls ’ (CC) Island Life (HGTV) Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Beach Bargain Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Island Life (N) Island Life (N) Ellen’s Design Challenge (CC) Caribbean Life Caribbean Life Island Life Ax Men: Logged and Loaded (N) Ax Men (N) ’ (CC) (HIST) Live to Tell ’ (CC) Ax Men “Root Canal” ’ (CC) Live to Tell (N) ’ (CC) (:03) Live to Tell ’ (CC) Ax Men: Logged and Loaded ’ (12:01) Ax Men ’ (CC) The 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards From Santa Monica, Calif. 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Batman battles a vicious criminal Movie: › “Red Dawn” (2012, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck. Movie: ››› “I Am Legend” (2007, Science Fiction) (SPIKE) (2012) Chris Hemsworth. ’ known as the Joker. ’ Young guerrillas fight back when foreign troops invade U.S. soil. ’ Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. ’ (4:00) Movie: › “I Still Know What Movie: ›› “The Faculty” (1998) Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall. HighMovie: ›› “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996, Horror) Harvey Keitel, George Clooney, Quentin Movie: ›› “John Carpenter’s Vampires” (1998, Horror) James Woods, Daniel Baldwin, (SYFY) You Did Last Summer” (CC) school students suspect that their teachers are aliens. (CC) Tarantino. Fugitive brothers encounter vampires south of the border. (CC) Sheryl Lee. A vampire hunter is hired by the Vatican to slay a foe. (CC) (:15) Movie: ››› “The Long, Long Trailer” (1954, Comedy) Lucille Movie: ›› “Design for Living” (1933, Romance- (:45) Movie: ›››› “Jules and Jim” (1961, Drama) Jeanne Moreau, Oskar Werner, Henri Movie: “The Blue Bird” (1918, Fantasy) Lillian Cook, Tula Belle. Silent. (TCM) Children search for the elusive bluebird of happiness. Ball. Newlyweds sink their savings into a cumbersome trailer. (CC) Comedy) Fredric March, Gary Cooper. (CC) Serre. Austrian and Frenchman love woman who loves them. Island Medium Island Medium Married by Mom & Dad (N) (CC) Island Medium Island Medium Married by Mom & Dad ’ (CC) Long Island Medium ’ (CC) (TLC) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Long Island Medium ’ (CC) (TNT) (4:30) Movie: ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis. (CC) (DVS) Movie: ›› “Olympus Has Fallen” (2013) Gerard Butler. (CC) (DVS) (:15) Movie: ›› “Olympus Has Fallen” (2013, Action) Gerard Butler. (CC) (DVS) Movie: ›› “Con Air” (1997, Action) Nicolas Cage. (TVL) Reba “Surprise” Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) (:36) Reba ’ (:12) Reba “Thanksgiving” (CC) Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Younger (CC) Younger (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Colony “Pilot” Will attempts a daring (USA) “Hothouse” (CC) (DVS) “The Big Guns” (CC) (DVS) “Fight or Flight” (CC) (DVS) rescue. (CC) (DVS) Prescription medications. ’ “Selfish” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Hooked” ’ (CC) (DVS) A student dies at a party. ’ Mob Wives “Cabin in the Woods” (VH1) Hit the Floor “Isolation” ’ Hit the Floor “Playing Dirty” ’ Hit the Floor “Unguarded” ’ Hit the Floor “Steal” ’ Hit the Floor “Sudden Death” ’ Hit the Floor “Winner Takes All” Mob Wives ’ (CC) Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca (WTBS) Hangover III (:45) Movie: ››› “The Hangover” (2009) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. (CC) (DVS) PREMIUM 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 (4:00) The Godfather Epic “Godfather” compilation. ’ (CC) (:05) Movie ›› “Havoc” (2005, Drama) Anne Hatha- “Normal Adoles(HBO) cent” way, Bijou Phillips, Shiri Appleby. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Zane’s the Jump Zane’s the Jump (12:05) Movie ››› “We Don’t Live (4:40) Movie ›› “The Village” (2004, Suspense) Movie ››› “X-Men: Days of Future Past” (2014, Action) Hugh Jackman, Michael FassMovie ›› “A Million Ways to Die in the West” (2014, Comedy) Seth (MAX) Off (CC) Off (CC) Bryce Dallas Howard. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) bender. X-Men and their earlier selves must alter a pivotal event. ’ ‘PG-13’ (CC) MacFarlane, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried. ’ ‘R’ (CC) Here Anymore” (2004) ’ ‘R’ (3:15) Movie Movie “Backcountry” (2014, Suspense) Missy Per- Shameless Frank freaks everyone Shameless “Abortion Rules” Debbie Billions “Pilot” (Series Premiere) An Billions “Pilot” An attorney gets an Shameless “Abortion Rules” Debbie Billions “Pilot” An attorney gets an (SHOW) “Snowpiercer” attorney gets an inside tip. (N) carries a bag of flour. (CC) egrym, Jeff Roop, Eric Balfour. ’ ‘R’ (CC) out. ’ (CC) carries a bag of flour. (N) ’ inside tip. ’ (CC) inside tip. ’ (CC) (:40) Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church The artist’s largMovie ›› “Wicker Park” (2004, Suspense) Josh Hartnett. A man Movie ›› “The Lovely Bones” (2009, Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz. A young Movie ›› “The Fifth Estate” (2013) Benedict Cumberbatch. 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(EI) (CC) unlocks a family secret. ’ (CC) News ’ (CC) ness Report (N) Consuelo Mack Nightly Busi- Charlie Rose ’ (CC) Democracy Now! Current Events & Tavis Smiley ’ Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) MotorWeek ’ Autoline This NOVA “Meteor Strike” Asteroid Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Mar- DW News 4 WYCC WealthTrack ness Report (N) News in the World. (CC) (CC) shall and the NAACP ’ (CC) Week ’ (CC) crashes in Russia. ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons Family Guy “Pe- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Office “Sex The Office Ryan American Dad Family Guy ’ American Dad King of the Hill Cheaters ’ (CC) Raising Hope 8 WCGV “Dead Tooth” tergeist” (CC) “Pop” ’ (CC) returns. (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Possessed” ’ (CC) Ed” ’ (CC) Lauren Lake’s Judge Faith ’ Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ ABC7 Eyewitness News on WCIU, Rules of En- Family Guy “Pe- 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls ’ Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The The King of The King of Family Guy ’ Rules of En: WCIU Paternity Court (CC) The U (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) gagement ’ gagement ’ tergeist” (CC) “Pilot” (CC) Conversion” ’ Handicap Spot” Queens (CC) Queens (CC) (CC) Modern Family MasterChef Celebrity Showdown Culinary showdowns for charity. 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