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Wednesday, July 27, 2016 n SERVING DIXON AND THE SURROUNDING AREA SINCE 1851
DIXON ONE | ADVISORY TASK FORCE
One plan, but many opinions Group’s recommendation for tourism and marketing hub finds some fans, but some ambivalence, too BY RACHEL RODGERS rrodgers@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5529 @rj_rodgers
DIXON – The Dixon One proposal is out of the task force’s hands. The advisory group presented its design
for a proposed merger to the Dixon Area Chamber of Commerce and Dixon Main Street on Tuesday that would lay the foundation for a marketing, tourism and development hub for the city. But board members from the Chamber side of the equation had some concerns.
Matt Keegan, second vice chairman of the Chamber board, said he didn’t think the city would be able to make a rolling 3-year commitment to fund the proposed hub, and the council would be restricted to appropriating funds on a yearly basis.
The commitment was among the measures included in a memorandum of understanding between the two boards in the 45-page packet distributed during the presentation. PLAN
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Deputy put on leave after fatal accident Morrison man killed in collision BY KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ kschultz@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5535 @KathleenSchul10
STERLING – A motorcyclist is dead and a Whiteside County Sheriff’s deputy was cited and put on leave after a collision Monday at U.S. Route 30 and Emerson Road. William G. Damhoff, 58, of Morrison, was westbound on Route 30 around 10 p.m. when Deputy Jeffrey A. Wunderlich, 33, who was eastbound in a squad car, turned left in front of him onto Emerson Road, Illinois State Police said in a news release Tuesday afternoon. Damhoff, who was wearing a helmet, struck the passenger side William G. Damhoff of the squad car. He was taken to CGH Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, Coroner Joe McDonald and the release said. An autopsy was scheduled for this afternoon; preliminary indications are he died of blunt force trauma, McDonald said. ACCIDENT continued on A24
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City working to tie up some loose bookends Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com
Today’s score: Emma – Love Jameson Ryan, 10, of Dixon serves the ball Tuesday afternoon during a doubles match at the 26th annual Emma Hubs Tennis Classic in Dixon. Read more in today’s Sports section about Tuesday’s tournament action, and how organizers are coping with the absence of the tournament’s namesake, Emma Hubbs, who’s recovering from a stroke. While there’s love on the court, there’s a lot more off the court, too, for the woman who’s been a fixture on the Dixon tennis scene for more than half a century. Troops in tennis shoes have hit the ground running the show and carrying on Emma’s work, and a pair of Emma devotees are selling special “EmmaStrong” T-shirts to help defray Hubbs’ medical expenses.
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Consultant will help clean up unfinished business downtown BY PAM EGGEMEIER peggemeier@saukvalley.com 815-625-3600, ext. 5570 @pam_eggemeier
ROCK FALLS – The city and its environmental consultants are looking at options for finishing what’s been started in the downtown area. Terracon has worked closely with the city on planning and securing grants for its assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment efforts along the riverfront and the surrounding area. A comprehensive community plan done by Terracon 8 years ago referred to the former Parrish-Alford and Reliant Fastener sites as the bookends to the larger riverfront development area. The Parrish-Alford site is about 6.5 acres of land north of West Second Street between Fifth and Eighth avenues. BOOKENDS continued on A24 CROSSWORD.....B12 LIFESTYLE............ A8 LOTTERY.............. A2
OBITUARIES......... A4 OPINION............... A6 POLICE................. A2
Today’s weather High 87. Low 68. More on A3.
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