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ELECTION 2014 | GOVERNOR’S RACE
ROCK FALLS | RIVER CHASE BOAT RACES
Quinn, Rauner focus on values Candidates zero on families during Sunday’s stops BY DON BABWIN The Associated Press
CHICAGO – With months to go before the November election, both candidates in the Illinois governor’s race spoke Sunday about helping families. Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn attended Chicago’s gay pride parade, trying to capitalize on his opponent’s comments about same-sex marriage, while Republican challenger Bruce Rauner spoke at a Mexican restaurant, trying to convince a group that traditionally votes for Democrats that he’s the candidate who shares their values. Quinn spoke of how families “in Illinois deserve the opportunity to come together,” while Rauner told a Hispanic audience that he wants to help make it easier to provide for their families.
Photos by Michael Krabbenhoeft/mkrabbenhoeft@saukvalley.com
Kip Trump flies down a straightaway Saturday during a race at the River Chase boat races on the Rock River in Rock Falls. The 2-day event – more races took place Sunday – made its return after being on hiatus for about 7 years, and both days of races were free to the public. Matt Balser, in the 999V boat, rounds the final turn on the course and heads for the finish line Saturday during a River Chase boat race on the Rock River in Rock Falls. Running in conjunction with the event was the annual Summer Splash celebration. If you didn’t make it, see page A2 to find out the exotic fare you missed out on.
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Pat Quinn Governor, at gay pride parade, cites Rauner’s statements that he would veto samesex marriage bill
Bruce Rauner Republican candiate says governor is trying to distract voters from lawsuit against antiviolence program
DIXON | PREVIEWING SOUNDS OF PETUNIA FESTIVAL
Chart-toppers to take festival stage Thursday
Parmalee, a modern country band with a No. 1 hit, “Carolina,” will perform at 10 p.m. July 3 on the main stage along the Dixon riverfront during the Petunia Festival. See the entire lineup for the festival, which runs Wenesday through Sunday, at petuniafestial.org.
ment in support of the album.” Parmalee, owner of The album Thomas is referring to is “Feels Like Carolina,” released Dec. 10. No. 1 hit, makes Dixon It boasts a multi-week No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, “Caroa stop on national tour lina.” “We wrote the song while we were BY LUCAS PAULEY lpauley@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5576
DIXON – The past year has been a roller-coaster ride for Parmalee, the successful country band set to perform at 10 p.m. Thursday on the main stage along the riverfront during Petunia Festival. “We’ve been touring away, playing all over the country,” Matt Thomas, vocalist and guitarist, said in a phone interview. “We’ve just been hitting the pave-
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out in California and missing home,” Thomas said. “The song is about how special it feels to come back home.” In fact, the band is named after their hometown of Parmale, North Carolina. The group added an extra “e” at the end to make sure folks pronounced in right. The band’s small-town roots and family are very important to them, Thomas said. Submitted
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COMICS ............. A11 CROSSWORD....B12 DEAR ABBY ......... A7
LIFESTYLE ........... A7 LOTTERY ............. A2 NATION/WORLD A12
OBITUARIES ........ A4 OPINION .............. A6 SPORTS ...............B1
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