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Thursday, October 2, 2014

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DIXON | CORRECTIONAL CENTER

Warden will ‘be hard to replace’ Investigation of Chandler continues after her retirement BY CHRISTI WARREN cwarren@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5521

DIXON – Although Nedra Chandler has retired as warden of Dixon Correctional Center, the Illinois Department of Corrections con-

tinues to investigate the cause of her being placed on administrative leave last month. Meanwhile, a state official who asked not to be named called Chandler a good worker. “She did a good job there,” said

the official, who is not in a position authorized to speak on the Chandler matter. “She’s going to be hard to replace.” For now, Chandler is being replaced by two assistant wardens, Leonta Jackson and LaSho-

na Cameron, said Tom Shaer, IDOC spokesman. He said David Gomez, deputy director of the northern district, is working closely with them.

DIXON STUDENTS HAVING A DODGEBALL DURING HOMECOMING WEEK

Nedra Chandler

WARDEN CONTINUED ON A4

MANUFACTURING NEXT GENERATION

Skills gap creates opening for kids Leaders ask parents for help at event for Manufacturing Day BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5570

Photos by Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com

ABOVE: Dixon High School senior Evan Grady chucks a ball at the opposition across the gym Wednesday evening during a game of dodgeball, part of an annual tournament that has become a fixture in the school’s homecoming festivities. RIGHT: Sophomore Ellie Provo sprints out of the gate with her team to grab dodgeballs. More photos on A2.

The big game The Dixon Dukes, playoff hopefuls at 3-2, host Winnebago at 7 p.m. Friday at A.C. Bowers Field. Read SVM sports editor Dan Woessner’s preview of the game on B1.

STERLING – Manufacturing is making a comeback, and the Sauk Valley needs to make sure it’s ready to take advantage. That was one of the messages conveyed to the group gathered for Parents Night on Wednesday at Sterling High School’s Centennial Auditorium. The event was part of the area’s participation in Manufacturing Day activities planned nationwide. Cary Robbins, human resources manager at Sterling Steel, and a chairman of the region’s Workforce Investment Board, grew up in Dixon and has always worked in the area. “Passion is alive for our workforces, our communities, and area,” Robbins said. “There is a desire to invest in training and endless opportunities exist for your kids. We need to give kids all the information, so they can make choices.” MANUFACTURING CONTINUED ON A2

ROCK FALLS | TOURISM DISPUTE

Board gets meeting with city officials Both sides cite communication problems as source of mistrust BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5570

ROCK FALLS – After termination of their working agreement, Tourism’s move to a different building, and the threat of a lawsuit, the Rock Falls Tourism Board and city officials finally sat down at the same table. The 90-minute meeting at the new Convention and Visitors Bureau

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office on U.S. Route 30 came on the heels of Mayor Bill Wescott receiving authorization from the council Monday to take necessary action to secure about $661,000 in tourism reserve funds. The mayor said action would be taken pending the outcome of Wednesday’s meeting. Before May 1, 2008, the city handled tourism duties and controlled the

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BUSINESS ........... A7 COMICS ............... A8 CROSSWORD....B11

reserves. When the agreement was signed, Tourism received that money, in addition to the monthly income from the hotel tax. In 2012-13, the local hotel tax brought in $160,148.41. The city receives 5 percent to cover administrative costs, leaving Tourism with about $152,141.

DEAR ABBY ......... A7 LOTTERY ............. A2 OBITUARIES ........ A4

TOURISM CONTINUED ON A4

OPINION .............. A6 PLAN!T ................. A9 SPORTS ...............B1

Election 2014 coverage • GOP candidate for Illinois attorney general Paul Schimpf calls corruption “the No. 1 threat our state faces.” Story on A3 • Seen the “How Could You?” ad run by the campaign of Bobby Schilling, the GOP candidate in the 17th Congressional District race? It could cost him dearly. Story on A5

Today’s weather High 76. Low 54. More on A3.

Paul Schimpf

Bobby Schilling

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