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Monday, December 22, 2014
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HEALTH | MEDICAL MARIJUANA
State: Card applications slow Sauk Valley doctors cautious of process BY CHRISTI WARREN cwarren@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5521
STERLING – Of the 11,000 people in Illinois who have begun registration for a medical marijuana card, only 1,600 people have actually submitted part of the application,
and only 600 people have been approved. Melaney Arnold, spokesperson for the Illinois Department of Public Health, said that the low number of submissions so far could be blamed on a lingering hesitation and confusion about the process.
People whose last name started with A through L could apply for the card beginning Sept. 2; those with last names starting with M through Z could apply starting Nov. 1. MARIJUANA CONTINUED ON A5
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It’s very complicated from the physicians’ end, because if we look at evidence-based practice, there’s not a tremendous amount of literature out there regarding marijuana.
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Dave Schreiner, KSB Hospital president and CEO, who says there’s been little interest expressed in medical marijuana
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ILLINOIS | NEWS ANALYSIS
Jury out on new measure Law will increase pay, shrink panels for civil cases BY SOPHIA TAREEN The Associated Press
Photos by Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com
ABOVE: Burt Fuller of Rock Falls attaches Christmas lights to a yellow ribbon at his home Saturday. Fuller, who served with the Marine Corps in Vietnam, has asked for donations of lights to decorate the large blue spruces in his front yard to honor veterans. He received thousands of lights for the tribute. RIGHT: Dan Steagall (right) and Dan Fuller (left) watch as Fuller turns on the lights on the display at his Rock Falls home. The display is a tribute to the Wounded Warrior project, disabled veterans, prisoners of war, those missing in action, and other veterans.
CHICAGO (AP) – A newly signed law that’ll more than double what Illinois jurors are paid while reducing the size of civil case juries is earning mixed reviews from criminal justice experts. Gov. Pat Quinn signed the measure Friday that backers say could lead to more diverse juries and offset anticipated costs by cutting back jurors in all civil cases from 12 to 6. But some counties are concerned about picking up the tab and researchers and advocacy groups believe smaller juries mean less impartial verdicts. To the measure’s sponsor – who was lobbied by the former Illinois Trial Lawyers Association president – raising juror stipends is a simple equation. Illinois currently hovers near the bottom of U.S. states when it comes to state-set rates. However, it varies by county – between $4 and $10 a day, more in some places. JURY PAY CONTINUED ON A4
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Secret out of Santa’s bag Group helps dozens of families down on their luck BY JERMAINE PIGEE jpigee@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5525
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STERLING – Being a secret Santa for one child was not good enough for Tina Duncan. Duncan, whose family was helped by a group of people when was jobless during the holiday season 4 years ago, brought gifts for 17 different children Sunday to the Latin American Social Club. “We have been less fortunate, so I know how it feels,” said Duncan, 52. “I’ve been there, so I really wanted to help.” Duncan, along with 70 others, distributed toys to more than 160 children.
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Christmas card returns 51 years later, A3 Sonya Henson helped start the Secret Santa Drive with a simple ad on Facebook. Search for Secret Santa’s and Families on Facebook to find out more about the group’s effort. “I never had a lot growing up, and I don’t have any small kids,” said Henson, 38. “I felt like I needed to do something, and members of the community just came together.”
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ABBY ................... A7 COMICS ............... A8 CROSSWORD....B10
LIFESTYLE ........... A7 LOTTERY ............. A2 NATION/WORLD A10
Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com
OBITUARIES ........ A4 OPINION .............. A6 POLICE ................ A2
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Mathis Hambley, 6, of Rock Falls sits with Santa and Mrs. Claus on Sunday afternoon during a secret Santa event at the Latin American Social Club. A group of about 70 pulled together to give gifts to more than 160 children.
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