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New cruisers screech to a halt Stalemate in Springfield locks up money that would have been used for state police vehicles SPRINGFIELD (AP) – Even a program that has put on the road thousands of new state police vehicles financed by a dedicated motorists’ fee has been caught up in the Illinois state budget debacle. A vehicle-registration surcharge that has raised $58 mil-
lion and transformed the Illinois State Police fleet from a junkyard of overtaxed hulks to a stable of safe and more efficient cruisers is stalled because of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s moratorium on vehicle purchases. An Associated Press analysis of records obtained under the Illi-
nois Freedom of Information Act shows the program has been successful in regularly removing from the highway pursuit vehicles that have surpassed their useful, costefficient and safe lifespans. The Rauner administration is reluctant to talk about it, and the state police wouldn’t say
much, but did finally respond to AP inquiries last week, saying the Republican governor’s executive order to reduce spending has stalled purchases; those being outfitted now were purchased under former Gov. Pat Quinn. VEHICLES CONTINUED ON A5
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SANTA’S HELPERS IN DIXON
Project’s focus is tourism
Director hopes your photos attract visitors BY CHRISTOPHER HEIMERMAN cheimerman@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5523 @CHeimerman_SVM
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Lee County Sheriff John Simonton helps Anthony Rangel, 5, of Ashton pick out a game Saturday morning during the Shop with a Cop event at the Dixon Wal-Mart. Since the sheriff’s department partnered with the Dixon Police Department for the event in 2008, the number of kids helped each year has doubled.
Long arms of the law Goodfellows’ good ladies push shopping carts Click on this story at saukvalley. com to get an inside look at the Shop with a Cop event, including Santa Claus and the volunteers who wrapped gifts to be delivered to jolly old St. Nick.
help hundreds
BY CHRISTOPHER HEIMERMAN cheimerman@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5523 @CHeimerman_SVM
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DIXON – With his workshop firing on all cylinders, Santa Claus’ beard couldn’t hide his smile as Kendra Stewart skipped away Saturday morning, her blonde ponytail bouncing gleefully. Under the red wrapping paper was a mom and baby owl set Kendra found while scouring Wal-Mart’s shelves with one of the big man’s hardest-working elves, Heather Darsie, Lee County assistant state’s attorney. Kendra was one of 130 children to take part in the 12th annual Shop with a Cop, an event that helps kids in need fill their family’s wishlist by giving them money to do some Christmas shopping. “There’s no better way to get in the holiday spirit, and I’m so happy I got to meet Kendra today,” said Darsie, who joined the state’s attorney’s office in June. “I think everyone should do this.”
Quartet works all year to get ready for holiday gift-giving BY CHRISTOPHER HEIMERMAN cheimerman@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5523 @CHeimerman_SVM
DIXON – It took a little while for the holiday spirit to convince Valynda Bushman to take over the group that puts some extra garland on hundreds of Christmases every year. For 30 years, her mother, Marilyn Rhodes, was involved with Goodfellows of Lee County, the nonprofit United Way agency that has spent each of the past 103 years collecting items year-round, then distributing them as the holiday approaches.
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ROCK FALLS – Janell Loos isn’t seeing red. Not yet. But she’d like to. A tree full of red leaves – preferably at a popular Twin Cities destination – is on the tourism director’s wish list this holiday season. She’s asking the public for its most picturesque photos taken in Sterling and Rock Falls so can share them online. “We’d like everyone to post their photos, so people can see the beauty of Sterling-Rock Falls, and realize they have Janell to come visit,” Loos said Loos, whose interim tag was removed Oct. 19, making her the first overseer of Rock Falls’ recently formed tourism department. Pictures of wildlife and images of the changing of the seasons would be super-great, she said, but some other shots she’d like to see – aside from that elusive red-leaved tree – are of people enjoying such local events as Fiesta Parade, Summer Splash and River Chase. She recently gained access to the department’s Flickr site, and said submitting your pictures is easy. Go to visitrockfalls.com, click on the Flickr icon (it’s the third app logo from the left, atop the website’s home page) and, if you don’t have an account yet, sign up. You’ll need a Yahoo! account, but like a Flickr account, it’s free and easy to set up. Once set up, upload those images. Loos will be keeping an eye out for them, and will credit all photographers when she uses the images on the site. She’s even got a credit for Mayor Bill Wescott, who braved the Hennepin Canal on Nov. 21, while it was being blanketed by about a half-foot of snow. “He’s a brave man, because we got quite a bit of snow that morning,” Loos said.
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