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1 • Wednesday, March 3, 2021 - Shopper’s Guide

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Shopper’s Guide

VOL. 83 • NO. 10

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Vaccine registration available online COVID-19 vaccine supply continues to be a concern in Stephenson County, but there are several ways that people can declare their interest in getting a vaccine when it’s available. A vaccine interest survey can be accessed at any of the following sites: • www.stephensonhealth.com • co.stephenson.il.us • fhn.org • monroeclinic.org Monroe Clinic also has a vaccine line that can be reached at 608-3241815 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. Stephenson County Public Health Administrator Craig Beintema noted in a Feb. 16 news release that the county’s allotment of doses was reduced by 60 percent over the following three weeks. “The health department receives a very limited amount of COVID vaccine and this supply does not align

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Although the demand for COVID-19 vaccine is outpacing supply, local officials are encouraging people to start the registration process for a vaccine.

FILE PHOTO COURTESY HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Shopper’s Guide with the amount that is needed,” BeJoey Roman, right, operates a computerized robot with Steve Gellings, electronics instructor, in this file intema said in the release. “The state photo from Manufacturing Day at Highland Community College in Freeport. Because of the pandemic, opens up additional eligibility but manufacturers, CareerTEC and college officials presented Manufacturing Day 2021 in a virtual format. does not have the vaccine to do this.”

The collaborative effort seeks to educate students about opportunities in manufacturing.

Le-Win boys working Manufacturing Day highlights opportunities for area students hard to stay above .500 Area companies By Trenten Scheidegger CORRESPONDENT

Following the Feb. 20 loss to the Orangeville Broncos to end their week, the Lena-Winslow boys basketball team faced an opportunity to kick off their week with some redemption when they hosted the Broncos for their second meeting in three days on Feb. 22. Unlike the first time they met, Monday’s first quarter featured a low-scoring battle as the familiar teams struggled to find rhythm offensively. The Panthers jumped out to a slight lead, thanks in part to a four-point opening quarter by Caleb Matz. The Broncos managed just two points in the first quarter after dropping 16 in their opening quarter against Le-Win just two days prior. The low-scoring defensive battle played right into Le-Win’s hands, as that is when head coach Kyle Benson’s squad has been at their best this season. The Bronco offense would come to life in the second quarter, however. Zach Baker scored eight points in the second and helped lead the team to a 20-point quarter as they quickly retook the lead. Orangeville outscored Le-Win 20-8 in the quarter, which gave the

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provide video presentations By Margaret Plevak CORRESPONDENT

In 2019, Illinois manufacturers accounted for more than 12 percent of the total output in the state, and employed almost 10 percent of the workforce, according to the National Association of Manufacturers. “Manufacturing is the No. 1 employing industry in northwest Illinois and yet manufacturing employers re-

portedly struggle to find people to fill their jobs,” said Brian Greene, director of CareerTEC, a consortium of six high school districts in northwest Illinois that provides career and technical education programs to students. To promote the importance and variety of manufacturing jobs, as well as the education necessary for those positions, CareerTEC works with area businesses and Highland Community College to organize Manufacturing Day. The annual event is sponsored through grants and donations from local manufacturers. Manufacturing Day, which began in October 2015, had to undergo

some changes this year because of COVID-19, Greene said. In the past local manufacturers would take participating students on tours of their facilities, then bring them back to Highland, where students could meet with manufacturing reps, hear a guest speaker, learn more about programs and even grab some pizza and door prizes. The event was postponed last year until February 2021, but company tours and field trips are still restricted. Instead, seven area manufacturers produced short videos about their

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