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LEE COUNTY | DRUG WAR

‘Going straight to heroin’? Anti-heroin program in the works for schools BY CHRISTI WARREN cwarren@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5521

DIXON – Heroin is on the rise in America; there’s no question about it. And the Sauk Valley is

just as susceptible to its invasion as any other area in the nation. Some Lee County officials are coming together to try to prevent just that. The latest development in their plan to staunch the spread of the drug into this area is the creation of a heroin-specific

anti-drug program that will be started throughout Lee County schools in the fall. The program is the brainchild of both Lee County State’s Attorney Anna Sacco-Miller and Ashton Chief of Police Darrell Farringer. “I’ve had the idea for a long time but haven’t had time to

put anything together,” Sacco-Miller said. “So when [Farringer] came to me and told me that he wanted to do this in Ashton-Franklin Grove schools, and said he wanted to have a uniform program that other areas could use, too, in the county, I told him I would be 100 percent on board and

that I would be talking to some of the other chiefs to see if they would join us.” Since Sept. 1, 2007, local police have made more than 80 arrests for heroin and have seen more than 20 heroin overdoses. HEROIN CONTINUED ON A4

RENTAL INSPECTIONS

DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY IN DIXON

Landlords to meet, discuss options Association has talked to law firm, president says BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5570

Photos by Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com

ABOVE: Ren McCormack, played by Joshua Penn, rehearses a scene with Rusty, played by Aleasha Penn (right), Wendy Jo, played by Alexis Plumb (center), and Urleen, played by Melissa Goken, during Dixon High School’s dress rehearsal of “Footloose” Monday evening in the school’s auditorium. Showtimes are 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10 for adults and $3 for kids. RIGHT: Rev. Shaw Moore, played by Jacob Harrison, rehearses a scene from “Footloose.”

DIXON

Correctional center locked down for periodic check Review called ‘all-encompassing, covering every square foot,’ for security, maintenance BY DAVID GIULIANI dgiuliani@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5525

DIXON – Dixon Correctional Center has been on lockdown for more than a week because of an unscheduled, periodic check, a state official said Monday.

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Tom Shaer, a spokesman for the Illinois Department of Corrections, said the local reviews are for security and maintenance reasons. “IDOC does these random checks to keep inmates in compliance with all rules, to be sure staff are following

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procedure and to give attention to the physical plant,” Shaer wrote in an email. The lockdown, which started April 21, could continue through this week, he said. “The review is all-encompassing, covering every square foot of Dixon CC,” Shaer wrote. “Because we are very proactive and have a consistent plan of unscheduled procedures, it’s possible we

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wouldn’t have had a facilitywide, weeks-long procedure every year. But we have necessary and thorough security at all times.” According to the state prison’s website, the lockdown means limited visits at the men’s medium security prison, which has about 2,400 inmates. CHECK CONTINUED ON A5

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STERLING – Sauk Valley Landlord Association is sponsoring a public meeting to discuss the proposed rental inspections program for Rock Falls and Sterling. The meeting is planned for 7 p.m. May 7 in the activities room at Coventry Village, 612 St. Mary’s St. The landlords will also explore their options for responding to the proposed program to Mark which the Searing sponsoring Rock Falls organization building inspector has voiced its opposition, said Rod Kleckler, president of the Sauk Valley Landlord Association. “The best option would be to get the aldermen of these cities to drive around to properties with us and get a realistic idea of what this program will and won’t do,” Kleckler said. The organization has not ruled out a legal response, if the program is instituted. “We’re looking for a report to come back soon from a local law firm,” Kleckler said. “From our initial contact, they didn’t like the language.” LANDLORDS CONTINUED ON A4

Inspections program update A public meeting about a proposed rental inspections program for Sterling and Rock Falls, sponsored by the Sauk Valley Landlord Association, is planned for 7 p.m. May 7 in the activities room at Coventry Village, 612 St. Mary’s St.

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