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Brad Hufman of Prophetstown was busy making sure his dog, Aries, did not go into the Rock River for a swim at the Prophetstown State Park on Sunday. Temperatures in theShaw highMedia 80s Jerry Lindsey/Shaw Media The Rockwith River Coalition andprompted Rock River Trailarea areresidents partnering with River Network and Ballareas Corporation for a to fun, interactive coupled humidity, towill head to outdoor in an attempt beat the2heat.challenge that will help keep the Rock River basin and its The Eureka Innhigh restaurant, housed in a many historic 1843 building, close June 30recreation citing hit from COVID-19. . Story on page communities clean. Wisconsin and Illinois residents can join the challenge using Litterati app! Article on page 2.
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CommuntyIllinois Electric Based Testing Schools Rates
IFB Market Blood Driver Watch Needed Education
Expanded to Schoolscriteria prepare County electric allow foranyone in-person rates to goto get tested. / 12 learning. down. /4/4
IFB supports State’s supply MHS offers farmers serving issummer ‘critically drivingin the military. low.’ / 5 / 6/ 17 classes.
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School News ...................................... 8 Social News........................................ News........................................ Social Churches...................................... 14-1533 Churches...................................... 16-17 Churches.......................................12-13 Classifieds .............................18-19-20 Classifieds ............ 18-19-20-21-22-23 Classifieds ..................18-19-20-21-22 Published every Tuesday Published every Published every Tuesday Tuesday 20 pages • One section 20 pages pages •• One 20 One section section
Police Reports................................10 Senior Spotlight...........................8-9 Glimpses...........................................8 Glimpses..........................................11 Glimpses......................................... Sports..............................................10 Social News................................... 14 3 Sports............................................11 College News .............................. 10
DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS Mildred “Millie” J. Heun, Esther I. Bihlmeier Lawrence Rognlien,
John Crady, Patricia Genung, Marlene M.T.Lewis, Ruth Ann TuesTomL. Ballard, EureathA. Elva Bollivar, Charles Garrard, R. Lois Marie Matthews, Sheila June (Crow) Raser, Roger Kathryn Thicksten, man, Lori Woods Garrett, Pages 12-13 Huizenga, Kenneth Ralph Huizenga, Lois Boucher, Page 6 Gladys Venema, Pages 6-7
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Results to date PAHS will Federal disaster for Whiteside reopen onbeing loans are County. 5 July 4. / //24 offered.