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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

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ELECTION 2016 | LEE COUNTY STATE’S ATTORNEY

Voters weigh the evidence Candidates build their case at debate BY RACHEL RODGERS rrodgers@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5529 @rj_rodgers

From left: Lee County state’s attorney candidates Bill Brozovich, Michael Downey and Matt Klahn told nearly 100 people at Dixon High School why they’re the best candidate at Tuesday night’s forum.

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DIXON – Three candidates with more than 60 years of combined experience practicing law vied for the opportunity to become the next Lee County state’s attorney Tuesday. With the March 15 primary election less than a week away, Republican candidates Bill Brozovich, Michael Downey and

Read this story at saukvalley.com to see highlights from Tuesday’s forum. Matthew Klahn participated in an hour-long debate at Dixon High School, addressing issues including jail overcrowding, heroine abuse and relationships with other agencies. DEBATE CONTINUED ON A5

Photos by Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com

DIXON | CRUNDWELL AFTERMATH

ROCK FALLS

Bids bring in cash, and some closure

How sweet it is ... Merrill School fifth-grader Kian Rose lets out an “aaahhh!” after taking a drink of one of the many lemonades offered Tuesday by his classmates.

Final auction generates $11,000 BY RACHEL RODGERS rrodgers@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5529 @rj_rodgers

Photos by Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com

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taste of success

What do you do when you’re given lemons? Make a profit, which is just what some Merrill School students did BY CHRISTOPHER HEIMERMAN cheimerman@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5523 @CHeimerman_SVM

Team Emoji business partners, Abbey Knowles (center) pours a cup of lemonade as partner Alyse Bryant (right) looks on Tuesday afternoon during lunch at Merrill School.

Online extra Read this story at saukvalley.com to meet Izzy, the 2-year-old spokes-turtle. Visit gofundme.com/JadasJourney2015 to donate to Jada Saffell’s battle against leukemia.

ROCK FALLS – Every businessperson wants the problem fifth-grader Damien Winfield was dealing with Tuesday afternoon at Merrill School. “The end of the line is back there!” Damien, 11, shouted to the drove of customers gathered around Turtle Lemonade. About a dozen classmates were jockeying for position to touch Izzy, the 2-year-old spokesturtle brought in by Damien’s co-entrepreneur and classmate, Isaiah Kobbeman, 11. “Everyone likes turtles,” Isaiah said with a big smile. Karen Ricks has 18 of the 40 kids in the Enrichment Program, one of several intervention programs geared toward kids who either need help keeping up with curriculum, or need to be challenged more. The Enrichment kids fall into the latter. SUCCESS CONTINUED ON A5

DIXON – The name “Rita Crundwell” will always be intertwined with Dixon’s history, but the city can finally have some closure after the electronic gavel came down on the last of her known assets Tuesday. Crystal horse figurines, designer tennis shoes and more were sold off in the fourth online auction of the Rita former comptroller’s belongings. Crundwell Since Oct. 20, Crundwells’ personal possessions have been sold during four online auctions, each of which were open for a 2-week period. AUCTION CONTINUED ON A5

STERLING

Finding a path to compromise Pastor, park district work out agreement for trail BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5570 @pam_eggemeier

STERLING – A potential roadblock on a trail system in Sterling has been removed after a local pastor worked out a deal with the park district. Abiding Word Church Pastor Scott Porter refused to sign an easement agreement with the city, but he has agreed to finalize the pact with the Sterling Park District. The park district needs the easeScott ment before it can get work started Porter on its trails project, which is funded by grants from the federal Safe Routes to School program. DIRECTION CONTINUED ON A5

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ABBY ................... A8 COMICS ...............B5 CROSSWORD....B10

FOOD ..............A9-10 LIFESTYLE ........... A8 LOTTERY ............. A2

OBITUARIES ........ A4 OPINION .............. A6 POLICE ................ A2

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