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POLITICS, A5

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TELEGRAPH Tuesday, May 5, 2015

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DIXON

In with the new City Council Work underway in transition to managerial form of government BY BRENDEN WEST bwest@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5529 @BWest_SVM

DIXON – In the words of one councilman, change is exciting. In the spirit of change, five unproven leaders took charge of the city Monday night. Minutes after oath-taking, Mayor Liandro Arellano Jr. embarked on setting a new tone, one he said will involve transparency, unity and

restoring trust from citizens. “It is a historic time here in Dixon,” Arellano said during the meeting space normally blocked off for mayor and council reports. None of the elected officials – Councilmen Mike Venier, Jesse Arjes, Mitch Tucker and Chris Bishop – had anything to reflect, since no incumbents were re-elected April 8. “I am so incredibly proud to be part of it,” Arellano said. A number of challenges face this

council. Right off the bat, it will oversee its transformation from commission form of government to managerial, with immediate attention on hiring a city manager. Council members each admitted that there are tough decisions ahead of them. At the same time, there is room for citizens to be optimistic, primarily because of change, Venier said.

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We want to do this in such a way that clearly indicates there’s no one to blame, there’s no fault. There’s just new leadership in town ... things are going to be done a little bit differently.

COUNCIL CONTINUED ON A2

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Dixon Mayor Liandro Arellano Jr., on wholesale changes made to City Council

HEROIN

DIXON

Don’t feel ‘helpless’ if child is addicted Sterling man at wit’s end; group to meet, offer help BY CHRISTI WARREN cwarren@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5521 @SeaWarren

Happy days ... for waterfowl To chagrin of many, rain dominates forecast

Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com

Pelicans and geese share tree space Monday afternoon in the middle of the Rick River. It’ll be a good day to be a waterfowl today, with more rain expected throughout the Sauk Valley. In fact, that’s the case much of the week. Check out the 5-day forecast on A3.

STERLING

Mayor, council members sworn in

STERLING – Bill doesn’t know what to do anymore. And what is there to do, really? When your 30-year-old daughter is in the trenches of heroin addiction. When she doesn’t want any help, and, in fact, refuses your efforts. When she screams at you and files a restraining order against you for even trying. “I’ve never been faced with something like this,” he says. “I grew up back in the ’60s and ’70s, so I’m aware of addictions, but with the heroin overdoses and everything, I didn’t want my daughter to be the next one. ... I don’t want to be burying my daughter, but there’s really absolutely nothing I can do about it. “I’ve never felt so helpless in my life.” He’s been in touch with the Blackhawk Area Task Force. He’s called the police to do a welfare check: She’s alive, they say. He went to check on her, to talk to her, to reason with her, to plead. ADDICTED CONTINUED ON A4

Rock Falls alderman-elect voices opposition to rental inspection program

‘Heroin in My Neighborhood’

Two incumbents return to the council – Retha Elston in the 1st Ward, and Joe Martin in the 4th Ward. Elston defeated challenger Diana Vasquez, while Martin, like the mayor, ran unopposed. Bob Conklin, a former member of the city’s Plan Commission, was a lastminute write-in candidate for the Ward 3 seat previously held by Lou Sotelo. Wilen takes over from longtime Ward

What: Lee County Anti-Heroin Task Force will host community leaders and public for a forum When: 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Where: Dixon Elks Lodge, 1279 Franklin Grove Road Cost: Free To reserve a spot: Call 815285-5990

BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5570 @pam_eggemeier

STERLING – Mayor Skip Lee and four aldermen were sworn in for new 4-year terms during Monday’s council meeting. All five of the winners in the April 7 general election will serve through April 30, 2019.

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ABBY ................... A7 BUSINESS ......... A10 COMICS ............... A9

2 Alderman Barry Cox. Wilen prevailed in a hard-fought race against Shirley Sharp and David Miller, holding off Sharp by just eight votes. After everyone was sworn in by City Clerk Marie Rombouts, Lee adjourned the old council, and the new members were seated.

CROSSWORD......B9 LIFESTYLE .......A7&8 LOTTERY ............. A2

STERLING CONTINUED ON A4

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

Today’s weather High 67. Low 53. More on A3.

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