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tenure at Rockford, Dascher garnered many awards and recognitions as an outstand ing baseball player. Among these are NACC All-Con ference 1st Team, Midwest All-Region 3rd Team, Raw lings Gold Glove Midwest, Rockford University MVP, NACC Conference Champs, and multiple record holder at Rockford University (hit by pitch, on base percentage, runs scored, and triples).

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Dascher is a graduate of Lena-Winslow High School class of 2005 and has seen a successful baseball career that has spanned through out high school, on to col lege, and now as the Head Varsity coach of Freeport High School. He attended Rockford University where he graduated with his bach elor’s degree in 2009, and completed his master’s de gree in 2012. During his

After moving to 3-0 on the young season, the Le na-Winslow Panthers are one of the hottest teams in the Northwest Upstate Illini Con ference. Following blowout victories in both week one and two, the Panthers looked to keep the high-octane offense rolling in week three.

The second half featured a running clock as Arand was able to coast his team towards their third victory. Once again, it was a strong rushing attack that helped the Pan thers dominate as they put up over 400 yards on the ground. Lobdell led the way, rushing for 166 yards and a pair of scores on just nine carries. Averaging over 18 yards-percarry, Lobdell had the big play working against Galena.

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Shaun Dascher will be inducted into the North west Illinois Sports Hall of Fame on Oct. 15, 2022, as recognition for his suc cessful baseball career.

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After graduation from Rockford University, Dascher was the assistant baseball coach at RU from 2010 to 2015. He then came to Freeport High School as a physical education teacher and the head varsity baseball

Le-Win was back on their home field for the week three matchup as they played host to the Galena Pirates who were 1-1 ahead of the match up. As the clear favorites, the Panthers and their head coach Ric Arand wasted zero time in thisTheone.first quarter was the Gage Dunker show. The ju nior fullback bruised his way into the endzone on an eightyard run to give the Panthers the first score of the day less than five minutes into the game. Later in the first quar ter, Dunker tallied his sec ond score of the day as he scampered into the endzone from six yards out. Jake Zeal scored the two-point conver sion, giving Le-Win a 14-0 lead.Just a few moments later, the Panther defense decid ed to join the scoring party. After forcing a fumble, Jace Flynn picked up the loose ball and returned it 36 yards for the touchdown. Gunar Lob dell tallied the two-point con version as the Panthers held a 22-0 lead after just one quar

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ter of Earlyplay.in the second, it was Lobdell who broke the plane again. Only this time, it counted for six points as the senior running back scored on a seven-yard touchdown run. Just like the first quarter was the Dunker show, it was Lobdell who stole the show in the second. With around 30 seconds left in the first half, Lobdell broke free for an 85 yard touchdown run, the lon gest of the 2022 season for the Panthers. Nick Inden would score the two-point conver sion as Le-Win found them selves holding a 38-0 lead at the halftime break.

Dunker also had a tri ple digit night in yards as he rushed for 104 yards and three scores, giving him the hat trick. The power-speed combo of Dunker and Lobdell proved lethal for the Pirates as the duo combined for 270 yards and five scores on the night.

coach where he currently remains. His team was NIC10 Champions in 2017. He earned NIC-10 Coach of the Year in 2017. Dascher was selected to the Charles M. DeWild Hall of Fame at Rockford University in 2021.Dascher currently lives in Freeport, IL with his wife, Brianna, and two daughters, Vivien and Elianna.

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As of Sept. 1, low-income families in Illinois can begin applying for state assistance on their natural gas, propane and electricity bills.

A state rebate program for the purchase of an electric vehicle remains open through Sept. 30, and the state an nounced this week a new re bate application window will

open on Nov. 1.

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“After learning of the elec trical fire at the BP facility in Whiting, our administration has taken proactive steps to increase gas supply and re

duce barriers so all Illinoisans have access to the fuel they need,” Pritzker said in a news release. “This coordinated effort with our neighboring states will reduce the chance of disruptions and keep the people and businesses of Illi nois moving.”

The level of assistance re ceived is needs-based, and last year’s LIHEAP recipients received an average of $1,330 per household, according to the governor’s office.

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“Illinois welcomes refu gees, asylum seekers and im migrants and we are working with federal and city officials to ensure that these individ uals are treated with respect and safety as they look to connect with their family and friends,” Pritzker said in a statement.Abbott launched the pro gram in April when he issued a memo directing the state’s Department of Emergency Management “to begin coor dinating the voluntary trans portation” of immigrants who had been released from feder al Abbottcustody. began by busing immigrants to Washington, D.C., and later to New York City. Chicago is the third city

tal Protection Agency, which administers the rebates, gives priority to low-income appli cants whose income doesn’t exceed 80 percent of the state median income and expedites grants to those individuals. Thus far, as of Aug. 25, ac cording to IEPA, the state has received 72 low-income ap plications and approved 22 of them. It had received 898 that didn’t meet the low-income threshold.Moreinformation can be found here aspx.es/Electric-Vehicle-Rebates.nois.gov/epa/topics/ceja/Paghttps://www2.illi

The current round of fund ing opened on July 1, offering a $4,000 rebate for individu als purchasing an all-electric vehicle and a $1,500 rebate for an all-electric motorcy cle. Applications for the first round of funding must be postmarked by Sept. 30 and submitted within 90 days of the vehicle’s purchase.

The rebates don’t apply to hybrids or vehicles not li censed for Illinois roads. It also doesn’t apply to rented or leased vehicles.

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, has $300 mil lion available. Families can apply by visiting helpillinois families.com or by calling 1-833-711-0374. Information on other state assistance pro grams can be found on that website as LIHEAPwell.provides one-time payments directly to energy service providers on behalf of recipients.Families who earn up to two times the federal poverty level are eligible for LIHEAP. That works out to a 30-day gross income below $2,265 for a one-person household, $3,052 for a 2-person home, $3,838 for a three-person home, $4,625 for four people, $5,412 for five people and $6,198 for six people.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) endorsed the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Im munization Practice’s (ACIP) recommendation for use of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vac cine, bivalent, for use as a single booster dose at least two months after completing primary or booster vaccina tion.The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Bivalent is autho rized for use as a single booster dose in individuals 18 years of age and older. The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccineBivalent is authorized for use as a single booster dose

he has targeted to receive im migrants.TheChicago Sun-Times reported that most of those arriving Aug. 31 originated from Venezuela, a country in the grips of a yearslong eco nomic crisis that has reportedly forced some 6.8 million inhabitants to leave their homeland.Themove was part of Ab bott’s protest of President Joe Biden’s decision in April to end what are known as Title 42 expulsions—a practice used during the Trump ad ministration to immediately expel immigrants, including asylum seekers, arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border based on public health concerns related to “PresidentCOVID-19. Biden’s inac tion at our southern border continues putting the lives of Texans—and Americans—at risk and is overwhelming our communities,” he said in a statement. “To continue pro viding much-needed relief to our small, overrun border towns, Chicago will join fel low sanctuary cities Wash ington, D.C. and New York City as an additional drop-off location.”“Mayor Lightfoot loves to

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The state announced this week that it and surrounding states have been granted a federal emergency waiver by the U.S. EPA that allows for high volatility gasoline to be sold through Sept. 15.

The purchaser must reside in Illinois on the date of the vehicle purchase and it must be purchased at a state-li censes dealer. Documentation requirements include a copy of purchase invoice, proof of purchase, vehicle registration, and IRS W-9 or W-8 forms. The purchaser must also own the vehicle for 12 months.

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The governor’s office said it will reduce fuel disruptions following an Aug. 24 fire which broke out at a BP fa cility in Whiting, Ind., which produces 430,000 barrels of oil per Indiana,day. Michigan and Wisconsin also requested and were granted the waiver which, the Pritzker adminis tration noted, would boost the use of ethanol produced by Il linois corn farmers.

But Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Light foot, both Democrats, say the new arrivals are welcome in Illinois, and they are vowing to make sure the new arrivals receive essential services.

At least 60 migrants ar rived in Chicago Aug. 31 on buses from Texas as part of Republican Gov. Greg Ab bott’s ongoing policy to send undocumented immigrants to so-called “sanctuary cities.”

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in individuals 12 years of age andThisolder.follows the U.S Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) authorization of the emergency use of Moder na and Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Bivalent vac cines, for the prevention of COVID-19, especially the BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron subvariants.Individuals seeking an ap pointment can visit www.vac cines.gov to identify a phar macy that is administering a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine or should contact their pri mary healthcare provider. It is expected some healthcare providers will begin offering the boosters shortly.

The next round will open on Nov. 1 and run through January 2023.

tout the responsibility of her city to welcome all regardless of legal status,” he continued, “and I look forward to seeing this responsibility in action as these migrants receive re sources from a sanctuary city with the capacity to serve them.”Aspokesperson for the mayor quickly fired back, posting a statement on Twitter around 8:30 p.m. saying: “We know that racism, discrimina tion, and human cruelty have played a pivotal role in how immigrants are received with in our borders, and we are still working to recover from the previous presidential admin istration, which encouraged this behavior. This is such an important moment for Chica go as a city has been a sanctu ary for thousands of newcom ers. We are welcoming them and we will not turn our backs on those who need our help the most.”

As of July 1, the fund pay ing out the rebates had a bal ance of $17.9 million, and re bates were subject to funding availability.TheIllinois Environmen

fast Bunch will be meeting Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2022, at 8 a.m. at the Beltline Café, located at 325 West South Street, Freeport. All are wel come to join.

excited to use our expertise in innovation and component manufacturing to advance Il linois’ position and create a successful partnership that drives long-lasting economic growth.”Richland and T/CCI are also working in partnership with the University of Illinois Grainger College of Engi neering and Northern Illinois University on a training acad emy that will focus on EV ad vanced engineering, software technology and accredited ap prenticeship programs.

will be from Luke 16:1-3. On Tuesday, Sept .20, Bi ble Study group will meet at 11 a.m. Anyone who enjoys learning is welcome to join for conversation about scrip ture and time of prayer. The reading will be from the Book of Leviticus.OnWednesday, Sept. 21, Peace Corps Quilting group will meet from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. No quilting experience necessary. Come and tie the quilts and make difference in theAllworld.the services will be recorded and be available on church’s Facebook page and website. Please visit http:// goodshepherdlena.org or Facebook

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ing a new model for Illinois that sets the stage for how ed ucation, research and industry work together to cohesively advance us faster, invest in our people and grow our econ omy,” Richland Community College President Cris Valdez said. “This state-of-the-art fa cility will provide world class training in electrification, a registered apprenticeship pro gram, along with immersive industry partnerships and test ing available to the electric vehiclePritzkerindustry.”saidthe communi ty college partnership is one he would like to emulate in communities across the state, pointing to a partnership be tween the EV manufacturer Rivian and Heartland Com munity College in Normal.

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The state last week an nounced the award of the first electric vehicle manufactur ing-targeted tax incentives made possible by a law signed by Gov. JB Pritzker last year.

vehicle companies are look ing to Illinois to either expand or locate a new venture, they should know you won’t find a harder working more qual ified workforce,” Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity director Sylvia Garcia said at a news confer enceTheTuesday.infrastructure money would go toward a climat ic simulation center on T/ CCI’s Decatur campus, which will allow the testing of new EV-related technologies in extreme“T/CCIenvironments.isrecognized in the industry as a leader in com pressor technology, already having developed a largest range of EV compressors in the market,” Richard Demir jian, TCCI’s president, said in a news release. “We’re

On Sept. 7, 2022, at ap proximately 3:22 a.m., offi cers of the Freeport Police Department responded to the 600 Block of N Waddell Av enue for an aggravated rob bery. Upon arrival, officers learned that a male subject had entered an apartment holding what appeared to be a silver handgun and demand ed money from the victim. The suspect left the apart ment after the victim turned over money and a cell phone.

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All are welcome to join for a service led by Pastor Chris topher Ham at Salem United Church of Christ, 8491 West Salem Road, Lena, Illinois, on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, at 10 a.m. Pastor Ham will be shar ing a message from Ezra and Nehemiah.TheWednesday Break

Pritzker and local lawmak ers said the manufacturing of EV parts domestically is nec essary to work around supply chain

retool the Decatur facility to produce compressors for EVs with an estimated $20 million investment. Currently, T/CCI makes EV compressors, a part which cools batteries and powers car air conditioning systems, in China and India.

State announces first REV Act tax credit to Decatur manufacturer

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The annual Shrimp Boil has been rescheduled for Sun day, Sept. 25, 2022. Church service will begin at 10 a.m. followed by the 11 a.m. Shrimp Boil lunch. The event will be held outside (weather permitting), and it is recom mended to bring a lawn chair. There will be a shrimp-free option for those with allergies or other food preferences. There will also be music and games.

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Law passed last year provides payroll tax credits for manufacturers of EVs, parts

“Thanksissues.to the REV Act, Illinois beat out international competition to bring this deal home,” Pritzker said. “That means new jobs and jobs that would have gone overseas are staying right here.”

Drean McGee was placed under arrest and charged with Aggravated Robbery, Res idential Burglary and Theft with a Dreanprior.McGee is being held at the Stephenson Coun ty Jail on $150,000 bond. The public is reminded that the defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial, at which the govern ment has the burden of prov ing guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The REV Act passed two months after the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, which incentivizes EV adoption, driving Pritzker’s vision to make Illinois “the best place in North America to drive and manufacture an electric vehi cle.”T/CCI’s Decatur plant currently manufactures com pressors for gasoline-powered cars. The company plans to

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T/CCI’s transition will cre ate 50 new jobs, while 103 existing jobs are expected to be Theretained.REV Act’s incentives are targeted to the manu facturers of EVs and their parts, such as compressors. The companies receiving the

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breaks can receive a state in come tax credit of 75 percent or 100 percent of payroll taxes withheld from each new em ployee and 25 percent or 50 percent for current employ ees. The law also provides a 10 percent credit for training expenses.Thegovernor’s office tied the Tuesday announcement to a previously announced plan to provide $15.3 million in state infrastructure funding to Richland Community College and $6 million to the city of Decatur to create an “EV clus ter” that includes a training, research and innovation facil ity in partnership with T/CCI.

Join St. John’s Lutheran Church in Pearl City every Sunday at 9 a.m. for worship led by Pastor Shellie Knight. Sunday School and Confirma tion will begin on Sept. 18. Confirmation students and their parents will gather for an orientation after worship with PastorJoinShellie.thefun for cards and dominoes on Thursday, Sept. 22 at 1 p.m. in Luther Hall. All are welcome.

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The incentives come from the Reimagining Electric Vehicles Act, which passed nearly unanimously and be came law in November, and will provide an estimated $2.2 million in value to T/CCI Manufacturing in Decatur.

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Officers located the sus pect identified as Drean Mc gee, aged 30 of Freeport,

and an earlier shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.Highland Park’s ordi nance, however, was previ ously challenged in federal court, and in 2015 a threejudge panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimous ly upheld the ordinance.

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traffic crashes and assisted 61 motorists.Onehundred sixty-eight commercial motor vehicle inspections were completed with 24 drivers and/or vehi cles being placed out of ser vice.Troopers made 5 arrests for driving under the influence and 22 criminal arrests. Four enforcement documents were issued for Scott’s Law viola tions.District 16, which encom passes Jo Daviess, Stephen son, Winnebago, and Boone Counties, had 2 traffic fatali ties in August.

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Applicants may apply for a Direct Vendor Payments (DVP) which provides a one-time benefit payment for income eligible homeowners and renters to gas or propane and electric vendors to help with home utility bills and for reconnection assistance. Households must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines listed below to receive a benefit from LIHEAP.

the assault weapon ban that the city of Highland Park ad opted in 2013 is lawful and constitutional, and that the affirmation of constitution ality by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals remains controlling precedent in our jurisdiction,” the city’s attor ney, Steven M. Elrod, said in an email statement.

All income eligible homeowners may apply for LIHEAP emergency furnace assistance. The household must have active service with both primary and secondary heating utilities. Households with disconnected utilities are not eligible for this assistance.

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A gun rights group is chal lenging the city of Highland Park’s ban on assault weap ons and high-capacity maga zines like the ones used in a mass shooting there on July 4.

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In their opinion, the judg es specifically cited the 2010 Supreme Court case from Washington, D.C., in which Justice Antonin Scalia, writ ing for the majority, said the Second Amendment does not guarantee a right “to keep and carry any weapon whatsoev er in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose,” and noted that the court cau tioned against interpreting the decision too broadly.

Challenges ban on assault weapons, high-capacity magazines

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• Copy of current lease if any utilities are included in the rent payment Water and sewer bill assistance is available this year in the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP), LIHWAP assistance is a one-time payment on the water/sewer bills for approved LIHEAP applicants. Prior year recipients of LIHWAP are eligible to apply in PY23 if you have not had assistance since July 1, 2022.

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Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency, as administrator of the Home Energy Assistance Program in Stephenson and Jo Daviess Counties, is pleased to announce that funds are available through the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to assist income-eligible households with their natural gas, propane, and electric heating bills.

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Since the Highland Park shooting, Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker has called for both a state and national ban on assault weapons. A bill pending in the Illinois House by Rep. Maura Hirschauer, D-Batavia, that would im pose a statewide ban has 56 cosponsors.

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Illinois State Police Dis trict 16 Troopers issued 500 total citations and 594 written warnings during the month of August.Speed violations account ed for 184 citations. Seven ty-nine citations were issued for occupant restraint vio lations and 41 enforcement documents were issued for distracted driving violations.

The purpose of the LIHEAP Furnace program is to restore heat to the household and is available from Sept. 1 through March 31, 2023 or until funds are exhausted.

The Village of Stockton is seeking bids for snow removal for the downtown area for the next two winters (2022-23 and 2023-24). Specifications may be obtained by calling the Village Clerk at 815-947-2515. Bids are to be submitted to the Clerk and must include a current certificate of insurance and be sealed and labeled “SNOW REMOVAL”. Bids are due on Friday, Sept. 30. The Village reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

• Proof of all gross income for all household members for 30 days prior and including the application date such as pay check stubs, SSA/SSI/ SSD income, pension/retirement statements, unemployment reports, child support,TANF/AABD/Township GA assistance, self-employment reports and proof of zero income.

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rights.”Inthe lawsuits, the gun rights group rejects the use of the term “assault weapon,” calling it a “charged political term meant to stir the emo tions of the public” and in stead uses the term “banned firearm.”Thelawsuits allege that the bans violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Con stitution. They cite recent U.S. Supreme Court deci sions, including a 2008 deci sion overturning Washington D.C.’s ban on handguns, a 2010 decision overturning similar handgun bans in Chi cago and Oak Park, and a de cision from June of this year overturning the state of New York’s law requiring people to show “proper cause” for obtaining a firearm license.

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Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency PY23 LIHEAP Emergency Furnace Program

Illinois State Police Dis trict 16 Commander, Captain Joseph Blanchette, has an nounced District 16 enforce ment figures and activity for the month of August.

• Complete current heat and electric bills issued within the last 30 days.

Please call the Freeport office at 815-232-3141 or 800-883-1111 to receive information on how to receive a pre-application packet. Completed preapplication packets and required documents listed below may be submitted for processing by mail, email, drop box, or fax. Appointments for special needs will be made.

• Proof of all gross income for all household members for 30 days prior and including the application date such as pay check stubs, SSA/SSI/ SSD income, pension/retirement statements, unemployment reports, child support,TANF/AABD/Township GA assistance, self-employment reports and proof of zero income.

“Our mission has always been to expand pro-gun prec edents and defend gun own ers,” Hannah Hill, research and policy director for the National Foundation for Gun Rights, the association’s le gal defense fund, said in the statement. “The brilliant de cision from (U.S. Supreme Court) Justice (Clarence) Thomas this summer has provided us with the ammo to free millions of law-abid ing Americans who are be ing unjustly denied their gun

A spokesperson for the city of Naperville did not immediately respond to a re quest for comment.

late circuits. Illinois is part of the 7th Circuit. In a statement Sept. 8, the group said it is pushing for a national prec edent to end all similar bans across the country.

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The LIHEAP program will begin Sept. 1, for all income-eligible households. Applications will be taken on a first-come first-served basis through May 31, 2023 or until funding is exhausted. There will be no priority groups this program year. Households in need are encouraged to apply.

Illinois State Police District 16 announces August activity

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Family Size 30 Day Income Family Size 30 Day Income $2,265 $6,198 $3,052 $6,985 $3,838 $7,324 $4,625 $7,484 $5,412 $7,643 $7,802

** To submit an application, you MUST submit ALL of the required documents. **

Income Guidelines:

The National Association for Gun Rights, based in Loveland, Colorado, filed the lawsuit Sept. 7 in federal dis trict court in Chicago at the same time it filed lawsuits challenging a similar ordi nance in Naperville as well as state laws in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Hawaii.

Each additional house member add $590.

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Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency has funding from the Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO) for the LIHEAP Emergency Furnace Assistance Program for income eligible households of Stepthenson and Jo Daviess Counties who are homeowners and whose existing heating system is not operational (fails to operate, fails to produce adequate heat, operates in an unsafe manner) or has been red-tagged by their utility.

• Complete current water/sewer bill for emergency water bill assistance.

The cases were filed in district courts that are part of five different federal appel

Prior to that shooting, Highland Park had an ordi nance dating back to 2013 banning the sale or rental of assault weapons or “assault ammunition feeding devic es,” definitions of which are spelled out in the law. The city of Naperville adopted a substantially similar ordi nance in August, specifical ly in response to the mass shooting in Highland Park

On July 4, Robert Crimo III, 21, allegedly took an as sault-style weapon and three large-capacity magazines onto a rooftop in downtown Highland Park and fired into an Independence Day pa rade, killing seven people and wounding dozens of oth ers. He is being held without bond on multiple counts of first-degree murder.

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The Concerned Women for America will hold its September meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m. at Calvary Church in Stock ton. The group consists of women who are pro-life, pro-family, pro-constitution, pro-reli gious freedom and for education concentrating

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Lena Craft Show

This event is sponsored by the Lena Amer ican Legion Auxiliary and will be located at 316 W. Main Street in Lena, IL.

Candidates Forum

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The Craft Show will be held on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lena American Legion Home, 316 W. Main Street in Lena. All proceeds will go toward replacing the lights at the Veteran’s Memorial in Lena. Please call 815-369-2279 with any questions.

A Candidates Forum/Debate will be held at the Lena American Legion on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 6:30 p.m.

on the three R’s rather than indoctrination.

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The group meets to be informed, share in formation, pray, and where possible, act. Any concerned woman may join.

On another, maybe being average and obscure has a purpose in it as well.

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Slices of life Finding purpose in the moment

Instead of life-altering, perhaps appreciating and maximizing on each moment is a purpose in and of Maybeitself.miracles are all around us—every day, in every moment—if only we open our eyes, our senses and our souls.

Take them all in. Take each of them in. Notice.

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Maybe not everyone is supposed to rise to the level of Mother Theresa or Mahatma Gandhi. Maybe doing the best in the everyday can and does make the world a better place—even if it is only a little bit at a time.

As we traverse through life, I think most of us ponder and wonder about our purpose— the reason for our experience on the planet at this particular time. What is the meaning of life? What is the meaning of me?I’ve(Gulp.)pondered this question quite a bit, feeling a little inept in my answers. I long for a grand and important purpose— to change the world for the better. But the honest answer is I’m just a normal human living life in abject anonymity—and quite liking it that way, thank you very much.

the grandiose purpose, maybe we take it to a smaller scale.

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Our moments combine to make weeks, months, years, decades. Lifetimes. They are ours to discover. Moment by moment by moment.

See. Breathe. Appreciate. The reality, the magic, the miracles—they are all there in front of you, yours for the taking.

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For new beginningsbecause they are possible at any time in life.

22:15; that foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child, and it takes discipline to guide young people on the road to a wise life.

It all came to a screeching halt one cold winter morning in about 1977. It was over Christmas vacation, and we were all home from school thatWeday.knew we had the day off school, so we all stayed in the barn after the morning milking to wash the pipeline and clean out the mangers.

• Three (3) Village Trustees – 4 year term • One (1) 2 year unexpired term Village Trustee Candidates may obtain petition papers from the Village Clerk beginning Sept. 20. Petitions must be filed with the Village Clerk between Dec. 12 and Dec. 19.

NICAA Golden Meals Program serves senior citizens in Stephenson, Jo-Daviess, Carroll and Whiteside Counties

When I was a kid on the dairy farm, we only raised a bull calf every few years for breeding, but one year we decided to raise twin bulls from one of our best dairy cows.We named them Big Daddy and Big Blackie. We genuinely had a great time raising those two calves. It is pretty amazing how much bigger and stronger yearling bull calves are compared to the other males bovines who become steers.

The Bible says in Proverbs

For endings, because they lead to new beginnings.

We always knew when we had messed up even without him saying anything because he had disciplined us when we were younger.

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We decided it was a good morning to pitch out the bull pens too, so we decided to turn both bulls out together. After all, they were friendly brothers, right? What could possibly go wrong?

Hot meals are delivered Monday through Thursday with a cold tray delivered on Thursday for Friday’s meal and frozen meals for the weekend. Sack suppers are available. A suggested donation of $3.00 per meal is requested. No one will be denied service due to their inability to donate.

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100 cow herd.

everything is coming back to life.The smell of bacon and coffee on an unencumbered Saturday pollinating,appreciating(again.)fromempathy,bliss,life,appreciatingyoutouchestimeremindsHearingmorning.asongthatyouofabeautifullonggone.Hearinganewsongthatyourheartwithouteverexpectingit.Understandingandthebasics:love,gratitude,appreciation,truehappiness,kindness,wisdomwithin,peaceandloveUnderstandingandthedetails:beesbirdssinging,catscuddling,holdinghands,children’slaughter,acalmdayonthelake,payingthebills,cleanlaundry,abreathoffreshair,barefeetonasandybeach,anewhaircut,anewfriend,anewlife.Understandingandseeingitallandlivingitallisyoursforthetaking—ineachmoment.Stringthemtogethertomakealifetime—tonotonlyfind,buttocreateyourtruepurpose.

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These two Holstein bull brothers grew strong and their muscles just rippled and bulged as the months went by.I remember giving them a few extra slaps on the shoulders and rubs on the head every day as they grew. They were pretty special

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animals.When they were about 1,500 pounds each and about three years of age, we moved these two boys into two pens at the end of the dairy barn. They got to run with the cows on an every other day rotation. One day Big Daddy spent the day with the herd while Big Blackie stayed in his pen in the barn, and the next day it was Big Blackies’ day to be let out with the cows.Thus, they enjoyed a good year or two of working our

The clouds forming random patterns of beauty Appreciate that.

At first the two brothers sort of sniffed and grunted and bumped each other around a little out in the cow yard.We then started cleaning the pens, pitching large fork loads of straw and manure out of the pen and into the gutter.Wekept an eye on the herd and noticed that the bulls were starting to get a little rougher with each other.

The sun glistening on water—whether it’s a lake, river, ocean or a puddle in the middle of a roadway.

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Color, and the ability of each of us to choose a favoritePeople,one.and the ability of each of us to choose favorite ones.Trusting yourself, because you truly deserve it.

Moments spent with those people with whom you have a deep, lasting soul connection—however brief or lasting. Laughing. Crying. Just being together

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One thing bulls do in the wild is head fight. Cattle will drop their heads low to the ground and push each other around until one gives in to the stronger animal and trots away taking on a submissive posture.Itwas a little icy that day and sure enough the unthinkable occurred. As Big Blackie was pushing, Big Daddy’s rear leg slipped and broke making a loud popping sound.Itwas a very sad day as we had to quickly call the butcher to put the big bull out of his misery. The good thing was that we had plenty of good steaks and burgers the next couple years.

The unexplainable, yet very real feeling you get deep inside yourself when you provide a kind gesture or reach out in kindness to a random person because your heart pushed you to do so.

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Trusting others, because they’ve earned it and truly deserve it.

discipline to help a kid learn. It takes trial and error too. We thought that a little excitement would be worth the risk. Turns out it wasn’t. We learned a lesson that day for sure.

My dad wasn’t too happy with our foolishness that day, but he was a very patient man and didn’t come down too hard on us.

Once in a while it takes a little more than a father’s

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For middles because they are the ooey, gooey and sometimes best part.

The smell of springtime when the snow is melting and

A bull fight gone wrong

Trusting life, because it is good, if you allow it to be.

Equalization 3 year median level of assessments (35 ILCS 200/9-21) 33.33%

3. The final filing deadline for your township is 30 days from this publication date. After this date, the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in these townships. The filing deadline is October 14, 2022

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All other Property:

Jo Daviess County Assessment Notice

these valuations should be directed to: Sandy Davis (Apple River and Thompson Townships)POBox 172

02-000-075-10 KEMPEL, NANCY L 2,685 02-000-075-13 KEMPEL, TIMOTHY L & DENISE 4,432 02-000-076-00 BLAIR, JAMES E & TERESA 5,494 02-000-077-00 BIRCHEN, RODNEY K & MARY L 9,020 02-000-078-00 KEMPEL, TIMOTHY L & DENISE 15,183 02-000-078-03 MORETZ, STEVEN G & JODI M 403 02-000-079-00 FINKENBINDER, KURT D & AND 560 02-000-079-10 PATTERSON, GARY T TRUSTEE 810 02-000-080-00 KEMPEL, NANCY L 379 02-000-080-03 KEMPEL, TIMOTHY L & DENISE 4,550 02-000-080-10 WALTHER, RICHARD A & DAWN 21,991 02-000-081-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 13,500 02-000-082-00 KEMPEL, TIMOTHY L & DENISE 6,930 02-000-083-00 MCINTYRE TRUST, DAVID M & 99,546 02-000-085-00 BLAIR, JAMES E & TERESA 7,211 02-000-086-00 BONE, EDWARD E 22,294 02-000-087-00 NARANCICH, DENISE & BONE, 24,402 02-000-088-00 BONE, EDWARD E 14,828 02-000-089-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 11 22,972 02-000-091-00 CASWELL, DANIEL P 214,969 02-000-092-00 CASWELL, DANIEL P 33,116 02-000-093-00 SIGNER, WILLIAM H 90,208 02-000-094-00 BERGEMAN, ROGER WM & MAJO 12,885 02-000-095-00 SMITH, CAROLYN A TRUSTEE 12,770 02-000-097-00 DUFFORD, DOUGLAS R & LAURA 5,381 02-000-098-00 BERGEMAN, BARRY D & LUANN 6,432 02-000-099-00 SMITH, CAROLYN A TRUSTEE 29,501 02-000-100-00 DINI, GARY A & ELLEN E TR 1,481 02-000-102-00 BONE, EDWARD E 9,099 02-000-104-00 BACH, RICHARD & RAFANAN 54,203 02-000-105-00 HOOK, DONALD W & BETTY M 14,725 02-000-105-03 MCALOON, TIMOTHY J & TRACE 8,188 02-000-107-00 LUNING, DONNA K TRUSTEE 25,777 02-000-109-00 BERGEMAN, ROGER WM & MAJO 77,232 02-000-111-00 HOOK, DONALD W & BETTY M 33,346 02-000-111-03 HERMES, JAMES R & HERMES 41,493 02-000-112-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 23,430 02-000-115-00 SHULTIS, JAMES B & MICHELL 60,157 02-000-115-03 CUELLAR, CRYSTAL 2,483 02-000-116-00 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 63,508 02-000-117-00 CASWELL, DANIEL P 7,958 02-000-118-00 BERGEMAN, ROGER WM & ELEA 6,115 02-000-121-00 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 23,701 02-000-122-00 BIRCHEN, RODNEY K & MARY L 2,803 02-000-122-03 KLOEPPING, DAVID D 150 02-000-125-00 HIGHT, PHILLIP C & MORENO 17,803 02-000-125-03 BROWN, DAVID J 11,923 02-000-126-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 4,330 02-000-127-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 8,121 02-000-127-10 FREY, MARK L & ANN T TRUS 19,467 02-000-127-12 FREY, MARK L & ANN T TRUS 57,877 02-000-130-00 KEMPEL, TIMOTHY L & DENISE 9,405 02-000-131-00 KEMPEL, TIMOTHY L & DENISE 31,806 02-000-133-00 ROSENSTIEL, ROBIN K 24,863 02-000-134-00 HARRINGTON, DANIEL J & MAR 124,430 02-000-134-03 KDIM PROPERTIES LLC 54,406 02-000-134-06 O-CONNOR RICHARD & JEANETT 9,617 02-000-134-09 KEMPEL, JAY T & KARLYN A 18,574 02-000-134-12 BIRCHEN, ANDREW W & BROOKE 3,564 02-000-134-15 BIRCHEN, ANDREW W & BROOKE 24,069 02-000-135-00 TOWNSEND, BETTY J TRUSTEE 1,589 02-000-136-00 KEMPEL, DAVID R 22,133 02-000-138-00 VOSS, MELVIN R & JAN M 8,953 02-000-138-03 VOSS, MELVIN R & JAN M 18,425 02-000-139-00 BIRCHEN, RODNEY K & MARY L 7,987 02-000-139-03 WILLSON, ROBERT A & JULIE 9,064 02-000-140-00 TOWNSEND, BETTY J TRUSTEE 4,811 02-000-141-00 GRAM, ROBERT C 6,389 02-000-142-10 LOWE, JOE 21,095 02-000-144-00 AURAND, RICKY L & KAREN S 32,139 02-000-145-00 HEIMERDINGER FARMS INC 149,959 02-000-146-00 NELSON TRUST, SONIA L & I 44,219 02-000-148-10 WILLSON, JOSHUA A 8,333 02-000-149-00 ROBINSON, JOYCE A TRUSTEE 31,229 02-000-149-03 SLACK, WENDY 56,029 02-000-150-00 BLOOMQUIST, BRUCE TRUSTEE 53,344 02-000-150-10 DEMETER, KYLE & BRITTNEY 35,655 02-000-150-20 VAAGEN, RAYMOND P & BARBAR 20,162 02-000-151-00 BJD IRREVOCABLE TRUST 201 3,489 02-000-152-00 HARTMAN, BROOK D & RACHAEL 66,181 02-000-152-03 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 7,672 02-000-153-00 GRAHAM, TAMARA K 44,730 02-000-153-01 GRAHAM, TAMARA K 300 02-000-153-02 GRAHAM, TAMARA K 2,008 02-000-153-03 PHELPS, ROBERT M & WAUNETA 7,213 02-000-153-06 RUTER, TAMARA GRAHAM 7,575 02-000-154-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 11,121 02-000-156-00 BIRCHEN, RODNEY K & MARY L 47,018 02-000-156-03 KLOEPPING, DAVID D 35,355 02-000-157-00 CRAIG, RICHARD & PAULINE 24,123 02-000-157-10 BJD IRREVOCABLE TRUST 97,602 02-000-160-00 FURIO, NICHOLAS TRUSTEE 4,970 02-000-161-00 BRANDT TRUST, ROBERT S UA 11,937 02-000-162-00 FURIO, NICHOLAS TRUSTEE 73,769 02-000-163-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 4,840 02-000-165-00 COULTHARD, ROGER K & KATHY 6,623 02-000-165-10 SIGNER, JOHN J & TAMARA 65,318 02-000-166-00 SELLERS REVOCABLE TRUST, E 8,273 02-000-167-00 LAW, DAVID E & JEANNETTE M 113,989 02-000-169-00 ROBERTS, CLINTON A 17,875 02-000-170-00 SIGNER, WILLIAM H 21,334 02-000-172-00 BLACK BEAR LODGE NORTH LLC 1,783 02-000-173-00 BLACK BEAR LODGE NORTH LLC 153,467 02-000-173-10 KAMPER, THOMAS L 6,427 02-000-175-00 BRANDT TRUST, ROBERT S UA 7,619 02-000-176-00 STONER, DUANE & BONNIE 10,425 02-000-176-03 TOWNSEND, JASON A & RAISB 59,516

Pursuant to 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the farmland assessments for the 2022 assessment year will increase by 10% of the preceding year’s median cropped soil productivity index as certified by the Illinois Department of Revenue with data provided by the Farmland Assessment Technical Advisory Board resulting in a $38.73 per acre increase for each soil productivity index.

Valuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-155): 2019, 2020, 2021

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If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken:1. Contact your township assessor to review the assessment.

All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Jo Daviess County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue.

Farmland:

02-000-001-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 19,412 02-000-002-00 FROULA FARMS LLC 10,413 02-000-004-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 22,450 02-000-004-03 WILLSON, RONALD J & KAY M 51,585 02-000-005-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 117,546 02-000-006-00 YEOMAN, ERIC & LISA 8,060 02-000-008-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 23,477 02-000-009-00 TORKELSON GENERAL TRUST, D 107,275 02-000-013-10 OFFENHEISER, GREGORY & SHE 32,208 02-000-014-00 MCINTYRE TRUST, DAVID M & 10,098 02-000-015-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 87,466 02-000-017-00 CALVERT, BRENDA E 63,874 02-000-019-00 SCHLAFER, STEWART 73,397 02-000-019-10 HESSENIUS, BARBARA A & MAR 37,527 02-000-020-00 METZGER, DANIEL P & JOAN R 56,188 02-000-021-00 MAMMOSER, WILBUR L & DOLOR 15,822 02-000-022-00 CITIZENS STATE BANK TRUSTE 14,432 02-000-022-03 HEATH, ORE & LILA 45,626 02-000-024-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 8,733 02-000-024-03 MACOMBER, BARTON D & PAMEL 150 02-000-024-06 KENNA, CASEY S 62,272 02-000-024-09 COLLINS, MARK A & RHODORA 7,981 02-000-025-00 WALTHALL, RAYMOND A 12,539 02-000-026-00 METZGER, DANIEL P & JOAN R 708 02-000-027-00 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 44,139 02-000-027-03 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 37,029 02-000-028-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 7,229 02-000-029-00 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 99,954 02-000-031-00 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 6,595 02-000-032-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 10,173 02-000-033-00 HASTING, SHARON R 11,085 02-000-034-00 WACKERLIN FARMS LLC 13,522 02-000-034-03 CARLSON, ILA K TRUSTEE 11,520 02-000-034-06 CARLSON, JAMES C TRUSTEE 6,105 02-000-035-00 BLAIR, JOHNNY F 26,882 02-000-036-00 CARLSON, JAMES C TRUSTEE 4,208 02-000-036-03 WACKERLIN, TERESA R TRUSTE 846 02-000-038-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 5,562 02-000-039-00 KLECKNER, MATTHEW J 16,558 02-000-040-00 SMITAL, GLENN H & MARY 12,389 02-000-042-00 MCPEEK, MARK L & AMY R 156,304 02-000-042-03 KLECKNER, MATTHEW J 6,450 02-000-045-00 LAWFER, RICHARD M & LAWFE 6,335 02-000-047-00 SMITAL, GLENN H & MARY 88,962 02-000-047-02 SMITAL, MARY 150 02-000-048-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J II & AMY 19,654 02-000-048-03 MAMMOSER, MICHAEL D & DEBR 86,440 02-000-048-06 MAMMOSER, MICHAEL D & DEBR 4,236 02-000-050-00 MCINTYRE TRUST, DAVID M & 11,978 02-000-052-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 13,486 02-000-053-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 278 02-000-054-00 MACOMBER, BARTON D & PAMEL 7,563 02-000-055-00 CITIZENS STATE BANK TRUSTE 7,166 02-000-056-00 FRANK, GARY E TRUSTEE 49,855 02-000-059-00 BLAIR, JAMES E & TERESA 18,935 02-000-060-00 LAWFER, RICHARD M & LAWF 19,187 02-000-061-00 FRANK, GARY E TRUSTEE 10,894 02-000-062-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 30,044 02-000-062-10 MILLER LAND TRUST 63,569 02-000-063-00 BIRCHEN, RODNEY K & MARY L 29,317 02-000-064-00 LANNERS, BARBARA A 32,843 02-000-065-00 BLAIR, JAMES E & TERESA 22,220 02-000-067-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 16,995 02-000-068-00 CALHOUN, DONALD E TRUST 24,077 02-000-070-00 CITIZENS STATE BANK TRUSTE 7,928 02-000-071-00 KEMPEL, NANCY L 22,692 02-000-071-03 ROBINSON, JOYCE A TRUSTEE 18,993 02-000-074-10 CLAY CEMETERY 1,406 02-000-075-00 LASALLE NATIONAL BANK 112 8,523

NOTICE TO JO DAVIESS COUNTY TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2022

Mt. Carroll IL 61063 815.821.1540 – By Appointment Only

Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): 33.33%

exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment. For more information on homestead exemptions, call (815) 777-1016 or visit www.jodaviesscountyil.gov.

Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2022

PO Box 172

APPLE RIVER TOWNSHIP 01-000-040-00 GROMMES FAMILY TRUST, 122,542 01-000-060-00 APPLE RIVER STATE BANK TRU 227,011 01-000-080-03 MCFADDEN, WILLIAM S & JOAN 46,802 01-000-087-03 RILLIE, JOHN R & JAMES M 14,184 01-000-113-00 WHITE, WILLIAM D & KARLENE 44,934 01-000-139-00 JEM INVESTMENTS 27,229 01-000-184-00 SAUNDERS REVOCABLE LIVING 127,689 01-001-036-00 ROLLINGER, DAVID & CHERYL 1,907 01-001-084-10 JAMES, WILLIAM R TRUSTEE 15,652 01-001-084-20 JAMES, WILLIAM R TRUSTEE 6,031

Sandy Davis (Berreman, Derinda, Pleasant Valley, Stockton and Wards Grove Townships)

Mt. Carroll IL 61063

Property in these Townships, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review.

815.821.1540 – By Appointment Only

Your property may be eligible for homestead

Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows: Final Equalized Assessed Value – Exemptions = TaxableTaxableAssessment;Assessment x Current Tax Rate = Total Tax Bill.

Publication is hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in the following townships in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required three-year median level of Questions33.33%:about

2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Jo Daviess County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (815) 777-1016 or visit www.jodaviess.org for more information.

A complete list of assessments for these townships for the current assessment year, except for those assessments that were changed solely by equalization is as follows:

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02-000-176-06 STONER, CODIE 9,487 02-000-177-00 BRANDT TRUST, ROBERT S UA 63,395 02-000-178-00 BLOMSNESS, JEFFREY A & PAT 4,552 02-000-179-00 KAMPER, THOMAS L & DEBBIE 2,834 02-000-180-00 KAMPER, THOMAS & DEBBIE & 7,275 02-000-181-00 FIRST TACTICAL SITE INC 245,936 02-000-182-00 WILLSON, ROBERT A & JULIE 42,870 02-000-182-03 SCHOFIELD, ROBERT D & SAND 7,198 02-000-183-00 THOMPSON TRUST 201 55,561 02-000-184-00 SIGNER, WILLIAM H 28,858 02-000-185-00 BRESCIA, PAUL & PATRICIA 15,792 02-000-188-00 HUINER HOLDINGS LLC 7,027 02-000-188-03 HUINER HOLDINGS LLC 4,061 02-000-189-00 MFT FARM IRREVOCABLE TRUST 74,731 02-000-190-00 WILLSON, ROBERT A & JULIE 10,484 02-000-191-00 HUINER HOLDINGS LLC 2,366 02-000-192-00 PARADISE OF TENNESSEE LP 102,986 02-000-194-00 PARADISE OF TENNESSEE LP 12,241 02-000-194-03 PARADISE OF TENNESSEE LP 1,899 02-000-194-06 PARADISE OF TENNESSEE LP 4,106

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DERINDA TOWNSHIP 04-000-001-00 OPPOLD, DAVID L, BARBARA J 43,698 04-000-001-02 OPPOLD, KATHLEEN G TRUSTEE 26,326 04-000-002-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 3,614 04-000-003-00 CRONIN, MARK 109,216 04-000-003-10 COOPER, TROY & KYMBERLY 245 04-000-004-10 OPPOLD, DENNIS J & KAY L 58,673 04-000-004-11 SCHULTZ, COURTNEY J 38,301 04-000-004-12 BEYER, DIXIE L 5,516 04-000-004-13 BEYER, DIXIE L 55,106 04-000-005-00 COOPER, TROY & KYMBERLY 261 04-000-006-00 STEFFES, KAREN E 7,805 04-000-007-00 STEFFES, DENNIS J & JANE C 86,752 04-000-007-10 PRATT, WILLIAM V 44,030 04-000-009-00 STEFFES, BENJAMIN JAY 25,593 04-000-009-10 PALMER, TODD P & PALMER, 40,333 04-000-009-12 STEFFES, BENJAMIN J 5,984 04-000-010-00 STEFFES, JAMES E & MILDRED 127,446 04-000-012-00 EDEN, RAYMOND R & ESTHER C 44,712 04-000-014-00 EICHLER, ROBERT P 13,102 04-000-016-00 EICHLER, ROBERT P 104,414 04-000-019-00 STEFFES, BENJAMIN JAY 9,883 04-000-020-00 STEFFES, KAREN E 4,596 04-000-021-00 CARROLL, ELDON G & JERILYN 179,433 04-000-021-10 CARROLL, ELDON G & JERILYN 80,212 04-000-024-00 GROEZINGER, RICHARD S 86,464 04-000-025-00 SCHNITZLER FAMILY TRUST 38,162 04-000-026-00 GROEZINGER, RICHARD S 10,193 04-000-027-00 SCHNITZLER FAMILY TRUST 65,882 04-000-027-03 SMITH, RODNEY D & MARY K 2,883 04-000-027-06 SMITH, RODNEY D & MARY K 1,167 04-000-028-00 SCHNITZLER, GARY L TRUSTE 101,989 04-000-032-00 WAND, WAYNE J 84,207 04-000-032-03 HESSE, MARTHA ANN TRUSTEE 8,415 04-000-033-00 REUSCH, RICHARD 91,085 04-000-033-10 JEANBLANC, JAMES K TRUSTEE 58,900 04-000-034-00 TEMPERLEY, GARY L & DALENE 39,671 04-000-035-00 SPOERL, DANA L 71,331 04-000-036-10 MARTORINA, SALVATORE & MAR 4,041 04-000-037-10 SCHNITZLER, MARVIN D & ELI 67,216 04-000-037-20 CLYDE, SUSAN C 62,774 04-000-039-00 BEYER, LILLIAN C TRUSTEE 1,924 04-000-042-00 HESSE, MARTHA ANN TRUSTEE 76,451 04-000-042-10 RIES, NICHOLAS & HURLBUR 52,849 04-000-043-00 BEYER, RUSSELL L & LINDA L 740 04-000-045-00 HOLY, PIOTR & MARIA 18,425 04-000-047-00 SULLIVAN, JOHN B & JUNE A 230,998 04-000-047-06 FLYNN, ANDREW J & HEATHER 62,622 04-000-048-00 SULLIVAN, JOHN S & SARA LY 20,262 04-000-051-00 WAND, ROBERT J 54,159 04-000-055-00 SULLIVAN, JOHN B & JUNE A 80,971 04-000-061-00 HOLY, PIOTR & MARIA 95,884 04-000-062-00 PRATT, MINDY L 42,501 04-000-063-03 ARNDT, JOHN C & WIESEN, 52,080 04-000-064-00 GUENZLER, SHERMAN A & BETT 32,173 04-000-065-00 JO DAVIESS CONSERVATION FO 89,733 04-000-071-00 ORT FARMS LLLP 6,274 04-000-072-00 MOFFETT, MAGGIE & MOFFETT 11,514 04-000-073-00 HOLCOMBE, DIANE R 21,082 04-000-074-00 ORT FARMS LLLP 882 04-000-074-03 CHOY, MICHAEL & MOFFETT, 93,660 04-000-074-10 PEPPLE, STEFANIA FRANCESCA 119,093 04-000-075-00 GROEZINGER, KATHRYN 55,000 04-000-075-03 ABBINANTE, EUSTACHIO N & C 32,213 04-000-075-06 MERKLE, WILLIAM L & MELISS 32,441 04-000-075-09 GROEZINGER, LEW J 9,025 04-000-079-00 ORT FARMS LLLP 22,120 04-000-081-00 MOFFETT, MAGGIE & MOFFET 16,867 04-000-082-00 OTOOLE, ELIZABETH H & THOM 63,970 04-000-083-00 DAUPHIN, KENT J & SUSAN J 43,473 04-000-083-03 DAUPHIN, KENT J & SUSAN J 4,313 04-000-083-06 SULLIVAN, JOHN B & JUNE A 44,049 04-000-090-00 LAYLAND, BONNIE K TRUSTEE 77,687 04-000-090-10 HAUG MARITAL TRUST, HARLAN 1,450 04-000-090-30 GIROT, NEIL 8,382 04-000-091-00 GIROT, NEIL 49,621 04-000-094-00 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 74,742 04-000-095-00 AGRONOMIST LLC 144,598 04-000-096-00 MICELI LIVING TRUST, KATHL 94,610 04-000-098-00 HAUG MARITAL TRUST, HARLAN 3,279 04-000-099-00 MCLANE, ROBERT K & NORMA J 22,446 04-000-099-03 NEMON, ADAM JOSEPH 86,452 04-000-102-00 DIEHL, JUSTIN J & SHANNON 69,361 04-000-102-03 DIEHL, JAMES A & JOANNE T 55,361 04-000-102-10 ZINK, EUGENE & DIANNE A 50,661

04-000-229-03 ENGLE, BRIAN V & JESSICA L 599 04-000-231-00 WHALEN 2018 REVOCABLE TRUS 65,118 04-000-232-00 LEIGHTON, HARVEY D 13,631 04-000-233-00 WILEY, WILLIAM L & MARY PA 11,174 04-000-234-00 LEIGHTON, HARVEY D 30,311 04-000-235-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 10,870 04-000-235-01 MCEOWEN, PAMELA & STEEN, 3,141 04-000-235-02 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 9,574 04-000-235-03 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 15,712 04-000-235-06 PINE HOLLOW LLC 4,451 04-000-235-09 MCCOY, GEORGE RAYMOND EST 8,866 04-000-237-00 WHALEN 2018 REVOCABLE TRUS 33,724 04-000-240-10 OFFENHEISER, GRANT N & DON 82,448 04-000-240-13 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 35,628 04-000-241-00 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 52,415 04-000-243-00 PINE HOLLOW LLC 5,888 04-000-244-00 DUSENBERY, TIMOTHY D & TRA 26,409 04-000-244-03 COLLACHIA, STACEY L 5,323 04-000-246-00 STAAS, SANDRA L 6,316 04-000-248-00 FLAHERTY, MICHAEL R & FRE 30,206 04-000-248-03 BENZSCHAWEL, RONALD & PEGG 3,262 04-000-251-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 4,012 04-000-252-00 GLENN TRUST, RONDA 81,597 04-000-253-00 HERNANDEZ, RALPH & LINNEA 18,861 04-000-254-00 WURSTER, BRADLEY W & SALLY 3,060 04-000-255-10 WEEDE, JACOB M 48,291 04-000-255-20 SCHULDT ENTERPRISES LLC 106,828 04-000-255-29 MELTON, WILLIAM LEE 6,012 04-000-255-30 MELTON, WILLIAM LEE 37,462 04-000-255-31 DAVIS, JEFFREY & RONDA 590 04-000-255-32 DAVIS, JEFFREY & RONDA 30,211 04-000-255-33 DAVIS, JEFFREY & RONDA 2,600 04-000-255-34 DAVIS, JEFFREY & RONDA 150 04-000-255-50 SOWINSKI, RICHARD & CONCET 49,666 04-000-255-51 SOWINSKI, RICHARD & CONCET 3,164 04-000-256-00 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 33,114 04-000-258-00 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 90,509 04-000-260-00 BOEHM, DAISHA N & JOHNSON 78,070 04-000-261-00 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 2,043 04-000-262-00 WENSEL, DEBORAH A TRUSTEE 144,961 04-000-263-00 BERTSCH, WILLIAM P & ANN E 40,622 04-000-264-00 HEBA, CHRISTIANNE BAMBULAS 459 04-000-264-03 BAMBULAS, NICHOLAS IGNACIO 457 04-000-266-00 HILL, ANTHONY R TRUSTEE 4,845 04-000-267-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 26,117 04-000-267-01 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 150 04-000-267-03 KOESTER, MYRON H & PHYLLIS 6,403 04-000-269-00 SCHOLPP, EDWARD RUDOLPH & 62,986 04-000-270-00 CHICAGO TITLE & LAND TRUST 66,442 04-000-270-03 CHICAGO TITLE & LAND TRUST 342 04-000-271-00 BEYER FAMILY REVOCABLE TRU 385 04-000-271-03 BEYER FAMILY REVOCABLE TRU 325 04-000-272-00 HAUG MARITAL TRUST, HARLAN 764 04-000-273-00 BEYER, DAVID LESLIE & VICK 708 04-000-275-00 KOESTER, MYRON H & PHYLLIS 32,144 04-000-275-10 GREEN, DONNA M 25,736 04-000-277-00 RANDECKER, ALLEN W & MARGA 105,783 04-000-279-00 HARMSTON, GREG T & PEGGY A 2,606 04-000-280-00 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 4,653 04-000-281-00 KOESTER, MYRON H & PHYLLIS 61,916 04-000-281-03 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 117,691 04-000-284-03 RANDECKER, RODNEY WILLIAM 15,677 04-000-284-09 KOESTER, MYRON H & PHYLLIS 22,848 04-000-286-00 POWERS TRUST, JAMES 50,974 04-000-288-00 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 403,652 04-000-289-00 POWERS TRUST, JAMES 3,435 04-000-291-00 MERCER, ALBERTA M TRUST 19,689 04-000-291-03 ILLINOIS BANK & TRUST, TRU 4,940 04-000-294-00 KLOPF MASSBACH FARM LLC 40,179 04-000-295-00 US BANK NA 7698 83,503 04-000-297-00 VANBROCKLIN, ALLEN & CATHE 41,275 04-000-298-00 VANBROCKLIN, ALLEN & CATHE 32,479 04-000-299-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 27,418 04-000-303-00 BREUNING, NETA J TRUSTEE 33,802 04-000-308-00 COSTELLO, TERRY L 94,745 04-000-310-00 BEAULIEU, SUNNY SMITH TRU 67,253 04-000-310-03 MCCUTCHEON, HILARY H TRUST 5,659 04-000-311-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 48,649 04-000-312-10 KEHL, JAMES L & LAURIE A 40,334 04-000-318-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 33,301 04-000-318-03 BURKE, AUDREY A 14,517 04-000-319-00 SCHREIBER, DANIEL CLAYTON 111,737 04-000-319-03 BEYER, BRANDON C 90,845 04-000-319-06 WALTER FARMS LLC 8,190 04-000-321-00 BERGREN, LAUREL L 6,316 04-000-323-00 BURKE, AUDREY A 19,910 04-000-324-00 BURNS, ROSEMARY U TRUSTEE 36,168 04-000-324-10 COSTELLO, TERRY L 5,429 04-000-325-00 ELLINOR, DARRELL E 68,220 04-000-326-00 VANBROCKLIN, WILLIE L 21,474 04-000-326-10 VAN BROCKLIN, WILLIE L 1,667 04-000-327-00 BPW LAND & CATTLE LLC ATTN 71,478 04-000-328-00 WACHTER, JEAN E 36,347 04-000-330-00 LUBBAT, CONSTANTINE R TRUS 72,980 04-000-331-00 STAAS, SANDRA L 3,756 04-000-332-00 BENZSCHAWEL, RONALD & PEGG 18,353 04-000-333-00 GLENN TRUST, RONDA 6,778 04-000-334-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 106,291 04-000-334-10 GREEN, LYLE JR & DEBRA ANN 51,423 04-000-334-20 STEFFES, JOSEPH A 45,071 04-000-335-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 8,798 04-000-336-00 QUARNSTROM, CHARLES E 141,528 04-000-338-00 LECH, LAURETTE 64,156 04-000-338-03 QUARNSTROM, CHARLES E & CL 13,738 04-000-338-10 WALTER FARMS LLC 83,290 04-000-339-00 BEYER, CHARLES L & ROGENE 62,071 04-000-339-10 KANE, MARLO G 67,334

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04-000-103-00 SULLIVAN, JOHN B & JUNE A 42,761 04-000-103-10 JONES, H HUGH 10,317 04-000-103-13 MCLANE, ROBERT K & NORMA J 814 04-000-103-20 CIRCELLI, KRIS T & PAULINA 37,849 04-000-104-00 MISEK, JERRY J & MARGARET 359 04-000-105-00 SPOERL, DANA L 24,269 04-000-106-00 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CHI 9,516 04-000-106-20 MISEK, JERRY J & MARGARET 48,461 04-000-109-10 MARKS, CHARLES T & HOLLY E 39,784 04-000-112-00 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CHI 17,205 04-000-112-10 TURNER, KELLY W & REBECCA 14,280 04-000-116-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 18,647 04-000-116-03 BRANDEL, KEITH A & TINA L 42,822 04-000-116-06 SPRENGELMEYER, RAYMOND & D 62,095 04-000-118-00 MCLANE, ROBERT K & NORMA J 66,842 04-000-119-00 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK CHI 13,842 04-000-120-00 SCHNITZLER, GARY L & MARY 82,896 04-000-121-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 20,672 04-000-123-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 30,413 04-000-124-00 EICHLER, ROBERT P 20,569 04-000-125-00 MILLER, ROBERT ALAN 1,667 04-000-126-00 STEFFES, BENJAMIN JAY 21,647 04-000-126-03 THOREN, KELLY D & MICHELE 74,215 04-000-127-00 THOREN, CHRISTOPHER S 65,870 04-000-129-00 BEAULIEU, LANCE 52,432 04-000-130-00 HELGESON, CARL O & LINDA K 110,101 04-000-134-00 GUENZLER, IVAN H & KATHLEE 62,909 04-000-136-00 PINK, JOSEPH G & MARGO A 38,201 04-000-137-00 STEFFES, JAMES E & MILDRED 64,114 04-000-138-00 DOLLINGER, MATTHEW R & AMA 41,528 04-000-138-10 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 24,594 04-000-139-00 THOREN, DONALD W & LUELLA 58,430 04-000-140-00 GUENZLER, IVAN H & KATHLEE 6,043 04-000-142-00 CURCIO, ANTHONY P & SUSAN 91,496 04-000-142-03 STEFFES, BENJAMIN JAY 28,529 04-000-145-00 KLOPF MASSBACH FARM LLC 13,188 04-000-145-10 ERNST, MARK A 58,810 04-000-145-20 5632 E MUELLER ROAD LLC 49,903 04-000-145-23 NOVAK DOCALINA LLC 3,883 04-000-148-00 VULTURE VALLEY SOUTH LLC 260 04-000-150-00 VULTURE VALLEY SOUTH LLC 8,600 04-000-151-00 GUENZLER, JOYCE L 14,680 04-000-151-03 GUENZLER, DENNIS M 654 04-000-152-00 ALBRECHT, DONNA A 323 04-000-153-00 GUENZLER, JOYCE L 139,579 04-000-154-03 THOREN, KELLY D & MICHELE 46,436 04-000-156-00 GERALD GST SEPARATE TRUST, 7,558 04-000-157-00 KLOPF MASSBACH FARM LLC 658 04-000-159-01 HARMSTON, GREG T & PEGGY A 70,560 04-000-159-02 HARMSTON FAMILY TRUST 36,039 04-000-159-05 HARMSTON FAMILY TRUST 1,139 04-000-159-10 KLEINEMEIER, JOHN III 27,423 04-000-162-00 GUENZLER, JOYCE L 7,393 04-000-162-02 GUENZLER, DENNIS M & MARGA 81,928 04-000-162-10 CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERV 8,499 04-000-163-00 BLACK, JACOB E & JULIA 24,106 04-000-164-00 GERALD GST SEPARATE TRUST, 39,429 04-000-165-00 HUBBARD, ASHLEY & EMILY K 38,808 04-000-166-00 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 6,100 04-000-168-00 HARMSTON, GREG T & PEGGY A 104,639 04-000-169-00 GARCIA, ARTHUR C JR & BARB 64,610 04-000-171-00 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 232,564 04-000-174-00 KOESTER, TIMOTHY M & KAREN 26,057 04-000-174-03 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 660 04-000-174-06 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 344 04-000-175-00 OFFENHEISER, WARREN & TRAC 82,663 04-000-175-10 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST C 3,778 04-000-176-00 HELGESON, CARL O & LINDA K 17,588 04-000-176-10 MUTO, HELEN TRUSTEE 30,559 04-000-177-00 STAAS, SANDRA L & WILLIS, 20,352 04-000-179-00 MCLANE, ROBERT K & NORMA J 34,264 04-000-181-00 GROEZINGER, RICHARD S & MO 153,056 04-000-181-10 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 32,655 04-000-182-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 6,625 04-000-183-00 KEESEE TRUST, LAURA C 84,940 04-000-188-00 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 37,892 04-000-188-05 GREENE IRREVOCABLE TRUST, 9,202 04-000-188-10 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST 3,185 04-000-189-00 WENSEL, DEBORAH A TRUSTEE 1,683 04-000-190-00 MCLANE, ROBERT K & NORMA J 16,879 04-000-194-00 LIEBERT FARM LLC 77,020 04-000-195-00 RECKTENWALL, CAROL H TRUS 81,375 04-000-197-00 FRENCH, MICHAEL E 157,238 04-000-197-03 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 23,039 04-000-198-00 GRAHAM, JAN C & DILLON, P 64,272 04-000-200-00 WURSTER, BRADLEY W & SALLY 87,927 04-000-201-00 WURSTER FAMILY TRUST 62,891 04-000-202-00 WURSTER FAMILY TRUST 10,383 04-000-204-00 BEYER, DAVID LESLIE & VICK 37,622 04-000-204-10 WYDRA, CHRISTOPHER J & BRI 79,373 04-000-206-00 HAUG MARITAL TRUST, HARLAN 61,965 04-000-207-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARMS P 21,692 04-000-209-00 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 133,160 04-000-210-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARMS P 30,648 04-000-212-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 31,564 04-000-214-00 BROWNLEE TRUST, ROVAY 132,289 04-000-216-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 81,532 04-000-218-00 ELIZABETH ILLINOIS FARM LL 100,330 04-000-218-01 ELIZABETH ILLINOIS FARM LL 8,722 04-000-219-00 KORTH, BRIAN T 20,498 04-000-221-00 IWANSKI, SANDRA L TRUSTEE 28,570 04-000-222-00 OFFENHEISER FAMILY FARM PA 16,342 04-000-223-00 GHISLAIN, JOSEPH E TRUSTEE 8,005 04-000-224-00 HENSAL, JEFFREY L 17,463 04-000-226-20 GHISLAIN, JOSEPH E TRUSTEE 57,196 04-000-227-00 HAUG MARITAL TRUST, HARLAN 14,047 04-000-228-00 OFFENHEISER, CHARLICE H TR 29,805 04-000-229-00 HENSAL, JEFFREY L 20,701

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PLEASANT VALLEY TOWNSHIP 12-000-001-00 WACKERLIN FARMS LLC 5,043 12-000-001-10 MARTZ, TIMOTHY 30,273 12-000-002-00 CARLSON, JAMES C TRUSTEE 18,615 12-000-002-10 CARLSON, JAMES C TRUSTEE 116,179 12-000-003-00 CARLSON, JAMES C TRUSTEE 19,901 12-000-004-10 FRIEDMAN, PAUL A TRUSTEE 103,198 12-000-005-00 GURKLIS, THOMAS J & KAREN 44,964 12-000-006-00 PIROKE FARMS LLC 74,346 12-000-006-03 PIROKE FARMS LLC 30,408 12-000-006-06 CARLSON, JAMES C & ILA K 9,865 12-000-006-09 FRIEDMAN, PAUL A TRUSTEE 20,514 12-000-006-12 PIROKE FARMS LLC 1,542 12-000-006-15 PIROKE FARMS LLC 5,724 12-000-007-00 SULLIVAN GENERAL TRUST, DE 86,341 12-000-007-03 CASSENS, CORY C & KIM 61,415 12-000-007-06 CARLSON, ILA K TRUSTEE 11,704 12-000-008-10 FINN FAMILY TRUST, JUNE 5,403 12-000-011-00 BROEGE, LAVONNE E ESTATE 7,559 12-000-011-20 MARV FAMILY TRUST 13,522 12-000-012-00 FINN FAMILY TRUST, JUNE 13,267 12-000-014-00 HUBER, TRENT E 39,508 12-000-014-03 SCHULDT, THOMAS L & JUDITH 9,556 12-000-017-00 WERNER, JEFFREY B TRUSTEE 70,656 12-000-019-00 GAGE, GUY A 4,842 12-000-020-00 SMITH, LARRY L 13,529 12-000-022-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 23,638 12-000-023-00 GAGE, GUY A 61,316 12-000-023-03 GAGE, GUY A 15,687 12-000-025-00 STUART FARMLAND LLC 37,273 12-000-025-03 BUSS, LORRAINE A 5,682 12-000-027-00 WRIGHT, TOM 60,374 12-000-028-00 PLATT, SCOTT & CYNTHIA 49,968 12-000-028-01 STUART FARMLAND LLC 16,339 12-000-030-00 DEYO FAMILY TRUST 52,292 12-000-030-10 SEAS, DAVID W 41,491

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12-000-031-00 BUSS, LORRAINE 20,621 12-000-031-10 THUMME, ROY W 400 12-000-032-00 HELLER, DAVID A & SANDRA L 12,003 12-000-033-00 OCONNOR, ROBERT B & CATHER 43,686 12-000-033-10 WARD LAND LLC 23,819 12-000-035-00 JOHNSON, DALE A 8,953 12-000-035-10 MCPEEK, ROBERT J & AMY K 30,626 12-000-035-13 GAVELDA, JOHN M 2,608 12-000-037-00 WARD LAND LLC 47,358 12-000-038-00 EDEN, KENNETH L & JUNE 27,187 12-000-039-00 RANDECKER, RODNEY W & CAND 27,157 12-000-040-00 WRIGHT, TOM 5,479 12-000-041-00 MOEST, STEVEN A & JANEEN K 450 12-000-041-03 VOLLING, DEREK A & MICHELL 132,160 12-000-041-06 RESTIVO, MAUREEN C 19,713 12-000-041-09 DECHY, MICHAEL 15,096 12-000-041-12 MOEST, STEVEN A & JANEEN K 317 12-000-044-00 BROSE, ERNEST & KAREN 68,240 12-000-044-01 MORHARDT, DUANE 3,384 12-000-045-00 VULTURE VALLEY NORTH LLC 9,754 12-000-047-00 HELLER, DAVID A & SANDRA L 52,848 12-000-048-00 MERRITT, DAVID KEITH 106,597 12-000-049-00 HELLER, DAVID A & SANDRA L 105,895 12-000-051-00 MORHARDT, DUANE 38,696 12-000-053-00 MERRITT, DAVID KEITH TRUS 647 12-000-054-00 WARD LAND LLC 13,216 12-000-055-00 VULTURE VALLEY NORTH LLC 19,876 12-000-056-00 WARD LAND LLC 70,730 12-000-059-00 OPPOLD, KATHLEEN G TRUSTEE 16,935 12-000-060-00 OPPOLD, KATHLEEN G TRUSTEE 9,249 12-000-061-00 WARD LAND LLC 8,059 12-000-062-00 EDEN, KENNETH L & JUNE 14,575 12-000-063-00 EDEN, RAYMOND R & ESTHER C 22,716 12-000-064-00 WARD LAND LLC 11,598 12-000-065-00 BROWN, PHILLIP I 60,933 12-000-065-02 BROWN, LESSIA I & REYNOL 2,308 12-000-066-00 WURSTER, DONNA M TRUSTEE 20,592 12-000-067-00 BROWN, LESSIA I & REYNOLD 10,666 12-000-069-00 WARD LAND LLC 14,098 12-000-071-00 EDEN, RAYMOND R & ESTHER C 28,315 12-000-072-00 CURCIO, ANTHONY P & SUSAN 4,933 12-000-073-00 WURSTER, DONNA M TRUSTEE 33,341 12-000-074-00 WURSTER, MATTHEW W 1,692 12-000-075-00 WURSTER, DONNA M TRUSTEE 32,217 12-000-075-03 CEDERBERG, DEREK & MISIU 4,251 12-000-077-00 WURSTER, DONNA M TRUSTEE 7,834 12-000-080-00 HELLER, DAVID A & SANDRA L 8,135 12-000-080-03 MERRITT, DAVID KEITH TRUS 150 12-000-081-00 EDEN, KENNETH L & JUNE 49,411 12-000-082-00 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 6,031 12-000-084-00 PEASLEE, WALTER H TRUST 44,777 12-000-085-00 EDEN, JEFFREY K & JO ANN L 36,361 12-000-086-00 HSIEH, NATHANIEL K 52,713 12-000-086-03 GROEZINGER REVOCABLE TRUST 50,786 12-000-088-00 HAAS, R J JR 42,031 12-000-088-03 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 94,045 12-000-088-06 LARSON, DENNIS S & KATHLEE 1,046 12-000-088-12 NELSON, GENE R & GEORGIA 3,333 12-000-088-15 KING, MICHAEL & BARBARA 84,614 12-000-090-00 EDEN, KENNETH L & JUNE 4,644 12-000-091-00 EDEN, KENNETH L & JUNE 16,960 12-000-092-00 BASTIAN, COLTON & COX, A 57,673 12-000-092-02 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 58,683 12-000-093-00 EGGERS, CYNTHIA MARIE 12,641 12-000-095-00 WILLIAMSON, TIM & SONYA 8,500 12-000-100-00 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 24,374 12-000-102-00 LUEBKE, CRAIG A & MICHELLE 22,734 12-000-104-00 CHISMORIE, SAINTCLAIRE JOH 32,681 12-000-105-00 THUMME, ROY W 62,839 12-000-105-06 GOMAN, VALENTIN & DIANA 2,253 12-000-106-00 GROEZINGER LIVING TRUST, A 43,507 12-000-107-00 PAXTON, PAULINE QTIP TRU 23,289 12-000-107-10 LARSON, DENNIS S & KATHLEE 107,485 12-000-108-00 LEVAN, EDWIN D & OLIVETTE 67,457 12-000-108-10 NELSON, GEORGIA M 33,548 12-000-109-00 BROEGE LAND TRUST 13,542 12-000-110-00 FINN FAMILY TRUST, JUNE 13,377 12-000-111-00 HILL, JEAN & SCOTT 69,699 12-000-112-00 SANDBERG, STEVEN R & TERRY 7,710 12-000-113-00 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 18,098 12-000-114-00 BROEGE LAND TRUST 33,769 12-000-116-00 BROEGE, LAVONNE E ESTATE 5,819 12-000-118-00 T & G MANAGEMENT INC 22,476 12-000-121-00 SANDBERG, STEVEN R & TERRY 4,925 12-000-123-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT II & AMY 27,444 12-000-124-00 EDEN, TIMOTHY R & RENA B 46,789 12-000-124-01 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 28,017 12-000-124-03 DINI, GARY A & ELLEN E TR 3,728 12-000-125-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J 125,476 12-000-127-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J II & AMY 56,479 12-000-127-03 MAMMOSER, MICHAEL D & DEBR 433 12-000-128-00 FINN FAMILY TRUST, JUNE 39,093 12-000-130-00 FRIEDMAN, PAUL A TRUSTEE 9,722 12-000-133-00 HAAS, JASON D & PAULA S 4,803 12-000-133-03 HAAS, JASON D & PAULA S 150 12-000-134-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 8,349 12-000-137-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 32,531 12-000-138-00 HAMMER, JUDITH A 46,098 12-000-139-00 MCPEEK, ANDREW V & KATIE L 27,346 12-000-140-00 DUFFORD, DOUGLAS R & LAURA 12,588 12-000-140-03 DUFFORD, DOUGLAS R & LAURA 70,882 12-000-141-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J 18,841 12-000-142-00 DINI, GARY A & ELLEN E TR 40,647 12-000-144-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J & AMY K 11,667 12-000-145-00 SANDBERG, STEVEN R & TERRY 10,224 12-000-147-00 BRUNNER, MARK L TRUSTEE & 24,536 12-000-153-00 HILL, JEAN & SCOTT 2,958 12-000-155-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 167,084

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04-000-343-00 GLENN TRUST, RONDA 1,298 04-000-344-00 COLLACHIA, STACEY L TRUSTE 5,403 04-000-344-01 COLLACHIA, STACEY L TRUSTE 2,879 04-000-344-02 COLLACHIA, STACEY L TRUSTE 1,660 04-000-344-03 COLLACHIA, STACEY L TRUSTE 3,208 04-000-345-00 SILVER MAPLE LLC, 39,797 04-000-346-00 WILEY, WILLIAM L & MARY PA 65,369 04-000-348-10 SILVER MAPLE LLC, 44,065 04-000-349-00 PINE HOLLOW LLC 183,127 04-000-350-00 MCINTYRE FAMILY FARM LLC 28,641 04-000-351-00 MCINTYRE FAMILY FARM LLC 41,797 04-000-352-00 MCINTYRE FAMILY FARM LLC 20,057 04-000-355-00 MCINTYRE, JESSE D TRUSTEE 4,162 04-000-356-03 GIERTZ, RUSSELL & REBECCA 15,758 04-000-357-00 BERENS, RAYMOND L & MARY P 2,677 04-000-357-03 MCINTYRE FAMILY FARM LLC 3,842 04-000-358-00 MCINTYRE FAMILY FARM LLC 1,960 04-000-361-00 MCINTYRE FAMILY FARM LLC 3,166 04-000-362-00 STOEWER, JONATHAN G & STO 14,438 04-000-363-03 QUARNSTROM, CLAUDETTE F 1,523 04-000-367-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 16,478 04-000-370-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 16,983 04-000-370-03 WALTER FARMS LLC 42,922 04-000-372-00 LAW, GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE 12,261 04-000-373-00 HARING, MICHAEL J & DIANE 35,238 04-000-373-20 HARING, EDWARD D & BONNIE 42,370 04-000-375-00 GEISZ, AUDREY & WACHTER 3,430 04-000-378-00 ELLINOR, DARRELL E 7,618 04-000-378-06 GONZALEZ, VINCENT & NORA C 41,901 04-000-378-08 MOLLOHAN LIVING TRUST, MAR 74,643 04-000-378-09 MCCAUSLIN, KEVIN & ANNA 51,649 04-000-378-10 ALBRECHT, CARL A & RENE M 29,930 04-000-378-12 REYNOLDS, ERIC M & ERIKA J 89,526 04-000-378-15 ELLINOR, DARRELL E 2,889 04-000-381-00 GEISZ, AUDREY & WACHTER 28,887 04-000-381-03 GEISZ, KENNETH I & AUDREY 81,025 04-000-383-00 LAW, GRETCHEN M TRUSTEE 14,684 04-000-384-00 BURNS, ROSEMARY U TRUSTEE 4,185 04-000-385-00 BURKE, AUDREY A 4,719 04-000-386-00 BURNS, ROSEMARY U TRUSTEE 50,626 04-000-387-00 REVENAUGH, HELGA J TRUST 13,849 04-000-388-00 COSTELLO, TERRY L 9,773 04-000-389-00 BURNS, ROSEMARY U TRUSTEE 4,190 04-000-391-00 CAMP CREEK CORP 7,155 04-000-392-00 ELLINOR, DARRELL E 269 04-000-392-03 MOLLOHAN LIVING TRUST, MAR 23 04-000-392-04 MCCAUSLIN, KEVIN & ANNA 150 04-000-392-06 REYNOLDS, ERIC M & ERIKA J 341 04-000-393-00 REVENAUGH, HELGA J TRUST 63,200 04-000-395-00 WALTER, DOUGLAS D & JANICE 8,129 04-000-396-00 BRIGGS, WILLIAM B & SUSAN 51,609 04-000-397-00 CAMP CREEK CORP 15,767 04-000-398-00 CAMP CREEK CORP 14,006 04-000-399-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 10,299 04-000-401-00 REVENAUGH, HELGA J TRUST 4,175 04-000-402-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 12,243 04-000-403-00 CAMP CREEK CORP 2,051 04-000-404-00 BEYER, CHARLES L & ROGENE 912 04-000-405-00 WALTER, DOUGLAS D & JANICE 11,900 04-000-406-00 REVENAUGH, HELGA J TRUSTEE 2,069 04-000-407-00 BRIGGS, WILLIAM B & SUSAN 15,621 04-000-408-00 WALTER, DOUGLAS D & JANICE 91,628 04-000-409-00 BREUNING, ADAM C & KATELIN 10,196 04-000-410-00 CAMP CREEK CORP 7,308 04-000-411-00 BREUNING, ADAM C & KATELIN 27,750 04-000-411-03 CAMP CREEK CORP 210 04-000-413-00 BREUNING, RICHARD J 38,910 04-000-414-00 WALTER, DOUGLAS D & JANICE 7,524 04-000-415-00 CAMP CREEK CORP 170,154 04-000-416-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 37,078

12-000-156-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 38,550 12-000-157-00 BRUNNER, MARK L TRUSTEE & 16,075 12-000-157-03 WALTER FARMS LLC 89,351 12-000-157-10 STRAUSS, WILLIAM JEFFREY & 69,628 12-000-158-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J II & AMY 11,714 12-000-159-00 LEVAN, EDWIN D & OLIVETTE 25,593 12-000-160-00 PAXTON, PAULINE QTIP TRUST 28,207 12-000-160-03 WARNER, ROBERT 23,884 12-000-161-00 CHICAGO TRUST CO 1105961 43,167 12-000-163-00 HOLZE FAMILY TRUST II 8,397 12-000-163-16 THOMAN, KRISTIAN N & HINR 42,790 12-000-163-19 WENZEL, BRIAN L & JO ANN 50,373 12-000-164-00 PAXTON, ARLO D TRUST 98,111 12-000-165-00 REDMON, CAROLYN M TRUSTEE 105,501 12-000-166-00 PAXTON, PAULINE QTIP TRUST 1,950 12-000-167-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 10,237 12-000-167-10 HOLZE FAMILY TRUST II 76,428 12-000-168-00 BRUNNER, MARK L & KIMBERLY 32,070 12-000-168-03 HAAS, KURT D 68,237 12-000-173-00 HANCOCK REVOCABLE TRUST, D 158,950 12-000-174-00 GURKLIS, TIMOTHY J 55,643 12-000-174-03 DEHAAN, PAUL H OR SHARON 184 12-000-174-06 DEHAAN, PAUL H OR SHARON 32,644 12-000-175-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 26,512 12-000-181-00 PICHE 2020 REVOCABLE TRUST 52,476 12-000-183-00 PEASLEE, WALTER H TRUST 22,489 12-000-184-00 PICHE 2020 REVOCABLE TRUST 11,159 12-000-185-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 35,882 12-000-185-06 KITTILSEN, JOHN L & SHARON 48,939 12-000-185-09 MILLER, ANNE M TRUSTEE 53,067 12-000-186-00 WILLIAMS, THOMAS L & JILL 26,375 12-000-186-03 MCPEEK, AUSTIN BRIAN 80,757 12-000-187-10 HEATON, MARILYN BALL & C 80,077 12-000-188-00 PEASLEE, WALTER H TRUST 8,546 12-000-190-00 HAAS, LYNN M 19,456 12-000-191-00 MCDONNELL, KATHERINE H & M 13,260 12-000-192-00 WILLIAMS, THOMAS L & JILL 17,577 12-000-194-00 VULTURE VALLEY SOUTH LLC 27,618 12-000-195-00 MCDONNELL, KATHERINE H & M 64,529 12-000-196-00 YAVCO LLC 22,206 12-000-198-00 HAAS, ROBERT JAMES & AMAND 43,542 12-000-198-01 KARGL, JEFFREY J & LISA A 61,391 12-000-199-00 YAVCO LLC 131,561 12-000-199-03 YAVCO LLC 22,406 12-000-199-04 YAVCO LLC 5,484 12-000-200-00 LEAHY, PATRICK A 71,437 12-000-201-00 MERCER, ALBERTA M TRUST 13,512 12-000-202-00 BREUNING, NETA J TRUSTEE 71,921 12-000-204-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 25,561 12-000-205-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 247,045 12-000-208-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 4,059 12-000-208-01 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLI 37,576 12-000-209-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 7,860 12-000-210-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 17,399 12-000-211-00 IOZZO, FRED JR TRUSTEES & 11,175 12-000-212-03 LUEBKE, LEE H & MARGARET I 85,845 12-000-215-00 JO DAVIESS FARMS II LLC 18,218 12-000-215-03 SCHREIBER, AMY L 51,394 12-000-217-03 HAAS, WILLIAM L & TRACY L 69,884 12-000-220-00 WILLIAMS, RICHARD M 26,599 12-000-221-00 WRIGHT, ROBERT ALLEN & TIM 1,593 12-000-227-00 WAGNER, JUDY A TRUSTEE 14,621 12-000-229-00 CEDERBERG, DALE E & DEREK 7,599 12-000-229-10 SCHMIDT, JEAN 57,642 12-000-230-00 GOODMILLER, ELDA 60,048 12-000-230-03 WILLIAMS, THOMAS L & JILL 29,825 12-000-233-00 LICARI, PHIL & TERESA G 44,025 12-000-233-03 HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED 36,536 12-000-234-00 WAGNER, JUDY A TRUSTEE 74,754 12-000-234-10 ROSENBERG, ALAN B & TONON 68,974 12-000-234-20 SHIRE FAMILY TRUST 74,300 12-000-236-00 WILLIAMS, RICHARD M 139,884 12-000-237-00 HELLER, DAVID A & SANDRA L 8,755 12-000-238-00 REED, DANIEL K 133,055 12-000-241-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 6,004 12-000-246-00 WURSTER, THOMAS R & LORRAI 44,895 12-000-246-06 BEHRENS, JANET M 65,171 12-000-247-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J II & AMY 22,717 12-000-250-00 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 7,761 12-000-252-00 SCHWARZ, LILLIAN N TRUSTEE 52,096 12-000-253-00 OTTO, PATRICK 262 12-000-253-03 MCPEEK, ANDREW V & KATIE L 14,674 12-000-254-00 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 2,491 12-000-254-10 BREED, ABIGAIL L 58,206 12-000-255-00 HAAS, JASON D & PAULA S 113,976 12-000-256-00 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 59,612 12-000-257-00 WALTER FARMS LLC 22,049 12-000-259-00 OTTO, PATRICK 30,869 12-000-259-03 LUBINSKI, GARY 15,525 12-000-259-06 MCPEEK, ANDREW V & KATIE L 672 12-000-260-00 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 18,416 12-000-260-03 BREED, ABIGAIL 150 12-000-260-10 LUBINSKI, GARY 8,333 12-000-261-00 MINER, ARTHUR L CO-TRSTE & 48,205 12-000-261-02 JO BARNETTE LLC 9,727 12-000-261-03 MEADE FAMILY TRUST 13,992 12-000-261-06 WOHLBRANDT, STEVE & TAMI 46,893 12-000-261-09 LAZZARA, JACK 125,947 12-000-261-12 COULTHARD, ROGER K & KATHY 177,837 12-000-262-00 MEADE FAMILY TRUST 47,106 12-000-266-00 ALBERS, DIANE L TRUSTEE 150,352 12-000-266-01 BRANDT, ROBERT 9,958 12-000-266-03 FREDRICKSON, ROBERT ALAN & 152,436 12-000-266-04 FREDRICKSON, ROBERT ALAN & 1,930 12-000-267-00 BRANDT, ROBERT & JANE 150 12-000-267-03 HEOROT LLC 16,001 12-000-271-00 HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED 8,233

17-000-069-11 TAYLOR, FREDERICK 49,172 17-000-069-12 BRATKO, PETER J 56,517 17-000-069-13 SULLIVAN GENERAL TRUST, JA 67,329 17-000-069-14 GIFFORD, BRIAN L & HAASE 49,255 17-000-069-15 BEATTY, MICHAEL J & DIANE 6,833 17-000-069-16 BEATTY, MICHAEL J & DIANE 76,983 17-000-069-17 REILLY, LARRY P 68,674 17-000-069-18 REILLY, LARRY P 6,833 17-000-069-19 REULAND, JEFF E & SUSANA I 6,833 17-000-069-20 REULAND, JEFF E & SUSANA I 68,542 17-000-069-21 WAMPFLER, MICHAEL A & DR D 83,805 17-000-069-25 MCKEE TRUST, MAUREEN 49 17-000-069-70 TAYLOR, FREDERICK 926 17-000-069-73 DOMBROWSKI, HENRY J & DEBR 59,298 17-000-071-00 MILLERSCHONE, GREGORY J & 16,970 17-000-072-00 PETSCHE, CHARLES M & LOIS 84,293 17-000-072-03 WAMPFLER, MICHAEL & DEE DE 7,786 17-000-073-00 HAWLEY FAMILY FARMS INC 86,479 17-000-073-03 HAWLEY FAMILY FARMS INC 11,881 17-000-076-00 ADCOCK FARMS LLC 75,017 17-000-078-00 BRUNNER, JAMES E 4,000 17-000-082-00 HILL, RICKY E 50,008 17-000-083-00 KLECKNER, MATTHEW J 13,243 17-000-084-00 HILL, RICKY E 3,988 17-000-085-00 COX, LOMETA HUDNALL TRUST 84,836 17-000-086-00 WESTON, CHERYL B TRUSTEE 3,830 17-000-088-06 TOAY LAND & CATTLE CO LLC, 53,576 17-000-089-00 ADCOCK FARMS LLC 26,751 17-000-089-10 SWANSON, STEVEN & DENISE 66,354 17-000-092-00 NOLL, WAYNE D & DONNA F 58,692 17-000-093-00 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 48,054 17-000-094-00 VENHUIZEN, DALE A & STACIE 12,397 17-000-096-00 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 167,350 17-000-096-10 GROEZINGER, BRIAN N & VIKK 50,614 17-000-098-00 HAWLEY FAMILY FARMS INC 166,097 17-000-099-00 UEBEL, ERNEST & DEBORAH L 47,577 17-000-099-10 BRENNER FAMILY LIVING TRUS 67,608 17-000-099-12 LYONS, TODD K & DEBORAH L 58,359 17-000-100-00 KLECKNER, MATTHEW J 477 17-000-101-00 VENHUIZEN, DALE A & STACIE 54,397 17-000-101-01 DOW, DEANNA L 42,031 17-000-102-00 MAPES, GERALD L & KATHERIN 50,933 17-000-103-00 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 42,808 17-000-106-00 MAPES, GARRY W 64,170 17-000-106-03 MAPES, GERALD L TRUSTEE & 22,684 17-000-107-00 HAWLEY FAMILY FARM INC 18,940 17-000-108-03 MARCURE, CHARLES L & DIANE 38,385 17-000-108-06 WIMBERLY, DAVID P 35,904 17-000-108-07 LOIACANO, JOSEPH S 59,133 17-000-108-09 LYONS, GLEN L ESTATE 97,136 17-000-110-00 MAPES, GERALD L & KATHERIN 100,328 17-000-111-00 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 40,771 17-000-111-15 AMLING, JANET M 5,949 17-000-112-00 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 23,399 17-000-142-00 RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE 1,528 17-000-143-00 JACKSON, CHARLES C & PATTI 89,920 17-000-144-00 EVANS, STANLEY W & KRISTIN 34,139 17-000-146-00 PJ BUSHEL AND CM PECK TRUS 62,965 17-000-146-10 MAGEE, TERESA K TRUSTEE & 68,256 17-000-151-18 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, DONN 35,722 17-000-153-00 DREYER, TERRANCE L & KIMBE 101,463 17-000-154-06 DREYER, TERRANCE L & KIMBE 9,652 17-000-155-00 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, JOHN 13,047 17-000-155-03 POLHILL, ERIC & COLLEEN 73,925 17-000-158-00 CEMETERY LADIES UNION 5,418 17-000-160-00 HILL, BERNECE L TRUSTEE 59,755 17-000-160-06 HILL, BERNECE L 57,344 17-000-162-03 PIEPER, RHONDA D 45,528 17-000-166-00 RACHUY FAMILY TRUST 121,265 17-000-166-03 PALMER, JAMES S & TAMMY K 41,714 17-000-166-06 VANDERHEYDEN, ROBERT 43,271 17-000-166-09 BARTCH, THOMAS J & VALERIA 70,097 17-000-167-00 SHEETZ, NINA TRUSTEE 35,911 17-000-167-03 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 175,350 17-000-169-00 WHITE EUGENE E FARM LLC 46,818 17-000-170-00 BERNHARDT, BRANDON & FOE 40,961 17-000-171-00 ADLEMAN, TROY & PATRICIA 74,388 17-000-172-00 COPPERNOLL, WILLIAM W & R 117,604 17-000-173-00 COPPERNOLL, JOHN L TRUSTEE 14,319 17-000-175-00 DICK, KYLE A & CAHILL, JA 47,511 17-000-175-03 KELLEN, ARNOLD TRUSTEE 15,147 17-000-175-06 MAGEE, RICHARD A & CATHY S 107,004 17-000-175-09 ARAND, MICHAEL C & PATRICI 169,954 17-000-176-03 KUPERSMITH, WILLIAM M & KE 57,131 17-000-178-00 LACKMAN, DAVID A TRUSTEE 25,717 17-000-178-10 AURAND, RONALD & ELAINE 74,171 17-000-178-20 PIERCE, BRIAN 14,983 17-000-178-25 PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T 78,456 17-000-179-00 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 5,451 17-000-180-00 PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T 16,105 17-000-180-06 WILLIAMS, JACOB R & AMANDA 42,608 17-000-180-09 UNDERWOOD, GARY & SHARON 44,423 17-000-183-00 FELTMEYER, DENNIS J TRUSTE 11,007 17-000-184-03 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 23,739 17-000-185-00 PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T 99,252 17-000-185-03 LLOYD, CYNTHIA MARIE & V 52,512 17-000-185-06 BARTCH, THOMAS & VALERIE 12,293 17-000-185-09 MILLER, JACK & DONNA 47,112 17-000-186-00 CROFFOOT, CRAIG S & JOLENE 34,917 17-000-186-03 PALMER, JAMES & OPPOLD, 34,485 17-000-187-00 LACKMAN, DAVID A TRUSTEE 41,936 17-000-188-00 GNADT, TERRENCE D & FRANCE 38,281 17-000-188-03 FELTMEYER, DENNIS J TRUSTE 40,937 17-000-190-00 ENOS, JAMES R & JO ANN 153,822 17-000-191-00 ENOS, JAMES R & JO ANN 43,524 17-000-192-00 PEARCE, LARRY D & MYRA L 55,195 17-000-193-00 SULLIVAN, STEPHEN A & JOAN 48,488

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12-000-272-00 STODDARD, JENNY B TRUSTEE 5,987 12-000-272-02 STODDARD, JENNY B TRUSTEE 165,364 12-000-273-00 HANSEN , PAUL M & KIM M 74,984 12-000-274-00 WILLSON TRUST, MERLE J & A 63,734 12-000-275-00 CHARLES, LEE H & CORINE A 14,320 12-000-277-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J II & AMY 66,029 12-000-278-10 STOKR, SHANNON K 25,797 12-000-279-00 HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED 18,310 12-000-279-03 HAAS, BROOKE A 9,495 12-000-280-00 NUCCIO, ANTHONY ESTATE 32,319 12-000-280-03 GUENTNER BAR C INC 32,514 12-000-280-10 BEYER, MILA J 2,484 12-000-282-00 SHULTIS, JAMES B & MICHELL 17,879 12-000-283-00 GUENTNER BAR ‘C’ INC 16,627 12-000-283-02 STODDARD, JENNY B TRUSTEE 9,035 12-000-284-00 HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED 139,078 12-000-284-06 HAAS, JASON & PAULA 13,802 12-000-287-00 RANDECKER, LARRY A 66,666 12-000-288-00 GUENTNER BAR “C” INC 19,394 12-000-288-03 GUENTNER BAR “C” INC 6,550 12-000-289-00 HEOROT LLC 13,465 12-000-291-00 NIPPERT, SHIRLEY A 1,868 12-000-291-03 HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED 1,915 12-000-292-00 RANDECKER, LARRY A 6,033 12-000-293-00 PETRAS, STEPHEN & JAMIE T 48,500 12-000-294-00 NEISENDORF, DAVID J & PAME 27,127 12-000-297-00 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 3,875 12-000-298-00 WILLIAMS, RICHARD M 14,502 12-000-299-00 ROUTE 30 PLAINFIELD LLC 18,690 12-000-299-01 WILLIAMS, THOMAS L & JILL 16,019 12-000-300-00 HAAS, SCOTT W & TERRY L 14,497 12-000-301-00 SAGER, JAMES R & SHERYL J 43,950 12-000-302-00 HARPOON LODGE LLC 69,518 12-000-303-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 7,266 12-000-304-00 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 2,373 12-000-304-03 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 7,680 12-000-304-06 HAAS, CLINT A & CORY S 4,214 12-000-304-09 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 1,704 12-000-304-12 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 5,323 12-000-304-15 S HAAS FARMS LLC 130,452 12-000-305-10 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 115,213 12-000-307-00 WINDING CREEK FARM LLC 147,897 12-000-311-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 9,638 12-000-311-03 HAAS, CORY S & NICOLE 72,972 12-000-311-06 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 10,013 12-000-311-09 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLI 14,794 12-000-312-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 8,510 12-000-313-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 8,582 12-000-314-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 7,512 12-000-315-00 HAAS, CORY S & HAAS, CLIN 4,638 12-000-316-00 BREUNING, NETA J TRUSTEE 0 114,245 12-000-318-00 BREUNING, NETA J TRUSTEE 64,185 12-000-320-00 BREUNING, NETA J TRUSTEE 22,292 12-000-322-00 ZION ELIZABETH LLC 21,870 12-000-323-00 WINDING CREEK FARM LLC 20,228 12-000-324-00 WALTER, DOUGLAS D & JANICE 18,358 12-000-326-00 ZION ELIZABETH LLC 295,659 12-000-328-00 ZION ELIZABETH LLC 20,571 12-000-328-20 ZION ELIZABETH LLC 13,804 12-000-329-00 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 10,981 12-000-329-10 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 8,891 12-000-331-00 HAAS, SHANE A & SCOTT W 66,079 12-000-337-00 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 44,078 12-000-337-06 HAAS, SCOTT W & TERRY L 70,115 12-000-338-00 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 1,940 12-000-341-00 JENSEN PARTNERS 60,327 12-000-344-00 RICHTER, THOMAS H TRUSTEE 17,399 12-000-344-03 ZION ELIZABETH LLC 7,495 12-000-344-06 RICHTER, THOMAS H TRUSTEE 1,185 12-000-344-09 RICHTER, THOMAS H TRUSTEE 10,033 12-000-345-00 EBERLE FAMILY TRUST 25,247 12-000-346-00 HAAS, SHANE A & SCOTT W 2,046 12-000-347-00 ZINK/STREICHER FARM TRUST 71,855 12-000-349-20 WGS 2015 IRREVOCABLE JOINT 51,282 12-000-350-00 HAAS, SAMUEL W & SANDRA J 63,879 12-000-351-00 HAAS, SPENCER D & LAVONNED 11,983 12-000-351-05 NIPPERT, SHIRLEY A 598 12-000-351-10 NIPPERT, SHIRLEY A 95,453 12-000-354-00 HEOROT LLC 14,318 12-000-354-03 HEOROT LLC 3,185 12-000-355-00 HEOROT LLC 46,756 12-000-355-03 HAAS, JASON D & PAULA S 7,563 12-000-356-00 HARRIS BK ROSELLE 13014 82,408 12-000-357-00 WGS 2015 IRREVOCABLE JOINT 17,643 12-000-359-00 GUENTNER BAR C INC 24,790 12-000-361-00 HEOROT LLC 17,371 12-000-363-00 GUENTNER BAR “C” INC 16,640 12-000-363-02 STODDARD, JENNY B TRUSTEE 6,176 12-000-363-03 STODDARD, JENNY B TRUSTEE 6,792 12-000-364-00 HEOROT LLC 4,255 12-000-365-03 GUENTNER BAR C INC 45,810 12-000-366-00 GUENTNER BAR “C” INC 15,431 12-000-367-00 HEOROT LLC 69,151 12-000-367-03 HEOROT LLC 5,735 12-000-367-06 HEOROT LLC 206,025 12-000-369-00 MCGEE, BRIAN TRUSTEE 105,498 12-000-369-03 BRANDT, ROBERT S TRUSTEE 2,267 12-000-370-00 BRANDT, ROBERT & JANE 12,770 12-000-370-03 BRANDT TRUST, ROBERT S UA 4,345 12-000-370-06 EVERSOLL, JAMES P & MCELF 40,493 12-000-373-00 HENDREN, JONATHON F 47,040 12-000-374-00 LAW, DAVID 8,571 12-000-374-03 RANCHO AMIGO LLC 43,010 12-000-374-06 LAW, DAVID 3,043 12-000-374-09 LAW, DAVID 5,950 12-000-375-00 INCAVO, NOEL J 3,570 12-000-376-03 TIPPING, NIKALETTA & ALB 64,320

12-000-376-06 UPMANN, CAMERON J & MARISA 49,172 12-000-377-00 TACAPA CORPORATION 23,211 12-000-378-00 SCHUBERT, KIRK & CINDY 65,602 12-000-378-03 HEOROT LLC 8,177 12-000-378-10 TRANEL, BERT J & ANN J TR 4,648 12-000-378-13 RANCHINO, BRENDA K TRUSTEE 54,556

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STOCKTON TOWNSHIP 17-000-001-00 SPIDAHL DJ LLC 207,989 17-000-002-00 PONTIUS, JEREK CHARLES & 53,146 17-000-002-02 MOLITOR, JEROME L & BEVERL 16,605 17-000-002-03 SCHULZ, ROBYN P & VICTORIA 75,164 17-000-002-06 SHELTON, STUART M & DIXIE 62,640 17-000-002-09 MOLITOR, JEROME L & BEVERL 57,284 17-000-002-12 GLASS, DARRIN & LISA 65,504 17-000-003-00 STAVER, JERED J 36,248 17-000-006-00 SPIDAHL DJ LLC 38,419 17-000-007-00 ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPARTME 44,031 17-000-007-03 NADIG, ROB R & KELLY J 46,732 17-000-008-00 NADIG, ROB R & KELLY J 75,509 17-000-009-00 NADIG, ROB R & KELLY J 38,660 17-000-011-00 FELTMEYER, TERRY A & PAULA 13,987 17-000-012-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 10,563 17-000-015-03 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 60,596 17-000-016-00 SPIDAHL DJ LLC 15,816 17-000-020-00 SMITH, MICHAEL P & KAREN D 76,506 17-000-020-03 SMITH, MICHAEL P & KAREN D 3,546 17-000-023-00 HERMANN, WILLIAM J 128,521 17-000-023-03 PAXSON, JASON P & JACKSON 46,392 17-000-024-10 ROBINSON, ZACHARY & JAMIE 61,550 17-000-024-13 RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE 12,551 17-000-025-00 BREED, LARRY C TRUSTEE 40,247 17-000-026-00 HEIDENREICH TRUST, THOMAS 22,126 17-000-027-00 HEIDENREICH FAMILY TRUST 37,306 17-000-027-03 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 28,322 17-000-027-06 HEIDENREICH TRUST, THOMAS 7,653 17-000-028-00 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 30,614 17-000-028-06 BROSHOUS, JANICE M 38,284 17-000-028-09 STAVER, MICHAEL J & MCKE 42,449 17-000-029-00 LAWFER, RICHARD M & LOU AN 39,014 17-000-030-00 HEIDENREICH TRUST, THOMAS 51,224 17-000-030-06 HEIDENREICH TRUST, THOMAS 6,882 17-000-032-10 BOLDT, JEFFREY J & CATHERI 75,403 17-000-032-12 KAPPES, BROCK A 35,652 17-000-032-14 PAXSON, JASON P & JACKSO 4,000 17-000-033-00 RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE 66,098 17-000-033-03 RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE 4,838 17-000-034-00 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 75,535 17-000-034-03 SPENCER, JAMI 2,186 17-000-034-06 SPENCER, JAMI 76,105 17-000-034-12 WOKER, CAROL I 70,329 17-000-034-15 LARSON, KEVIN N & AMY E 48,688 17-000-034-18 THORNTON, CHRISTOPHER & SH 51,196 17-000-034-21 NIEMANN, DARREL A & LESLIE 1,840 17-000-034-24 NIEMANN, DARREL A & LESLIE 59,610 17-000-034-27 ADLEMAN, MERLE W & AUDREY 1,840 17-000-034-30 KAPPES, BROCK A 56,343 17-000-034-33 KAPPES, KAY P 63,250 17-000-034-36 FRENCH, BRANDY JO & JARED 63,417 17-000-034-39 DUNN, JOSEPH G 5,413 17-000-034-42 DUNN, JOSEPH G 7,306 17-000-036-00 MAPES, GARRY W 7,328 17-000-036-03 ACEVEDO, MATTHEW D & ERIKA 59,239 17-000-036-06 KEHL, JANICE L 27,414 17-000-037-00 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 89,046 17-000-039-00 BREED, LARRY C TRUSTEE 4,861 17-000-040-00 ZUEGER, TIMOTHY G & LORI A 14,353 17-000-040-03 DENEEN, MICHAEL T & ANTOIN 26,246 17-000-041-03 FREEDLUND, DONNA M 69,238 17-000-042-00 BREED, LARRY C TRUSTEE 37,885 17-000-042-03 RAUSCH, JACOB H & CATHERIN 34,370 17-000-042-06 DRANE, DOUG W & BROSHOUS, 61,455 17-000-044-00 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL J & TERI 44,577 17-000-044-03 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 13,707 17-000-044-06 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 6,912 17-000-044-09 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 2,488 17-000-044-12 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 2,144 17-000-045-00 KRIPPENDORF, LEROY R & SAL 52,661 17-000-046-00 VENHUIZEN, DALE A & STACIE 153,226 17-000-046-03 MCPEEK, ANDREW V & KATIE L 132,373 17-000-047-00 GROEZINGER, NORMAN & JANET 23,302 17-000-048-00 NIEMANN, DARREL A & LESLIE 87,189 17-000-049-00 TOWNSEND TRUST, GERALD AND 34,684 17-000-050-00 WESTON, CHERYL B TRUSTEE 31,868 17-000-050-03 DAVIS, BRIAN R & MICHELLE 48,871 17-000-051-00 BAUER, KEVIN 16,647 17-000-052-00 GRIFFIN, LAURA V08813 87,138 17-000-055-00 KLUCKHOHN, TEAGAN & ERICK 53,483 17-000-055-03 KLUCKHOHN, DONALD HARLAN 11,991 17-000-056-00 GOUSHA-MAPES, KIMBERLY A T 53,816 17-000-058-00 NIEMANN, DARREL A & LESLIE 13,343 17-000-059-00 BAUER, KEVIN 127,450 17-000-064-00 HAWLEY FAMILY FARMS INC 10,322 17-000-065-00 HAWLEY FAMILY FARMS INC 276,266 17-000-066-00 GOUSHA-MAPES, KIMBERLY A T 22,094 17-000-067-00 COX, LOMETA A HUDNALL TRUS 8,225 17-000-068-00 MILLERSCHONE, GREGORY J & 92,396 17-000-069-00 CEDERBERG, CAROL J 93,534 17-000-069-01 WHITMER, JAMIE L 34,976 17-000-069-02 WHITMER, JAMIE L 6,833 17-000-069-03 PETSCHE, CHARLES M & LOIS 6,833 17-000-069-04 WURSTER, LAUREL S TRUSTEE 6,833 17-000-069-05 VAUPEL, JAMES O & STEPHANI 70,250 17-000-069-06 VAUPEL, JAMES O & STEPHANI 6,833 17-000-069-07 BRENNER, NATHAN A & SUSANA 849 17-000-069-08 BRENNER, NATHAN A & SUSANA 87,134 17-000-069-09 BRENNER, SUSANA & NATHAN 225 17-000-069-10 DOMBROWSKI, HENRY J & DEBR 6,833

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“You’re not only making an oath to the City Council and all of the people that are here watch ing,” said Freeport Police Chief Matt Summers during the oath ceremony, “You’re making an oath to uphold the badge and to do it right.”

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Three new Freeport Police officers took the oath of office on Tuesday evening at the Freeport City Council Meeting. Christina Day, Jonathan DelRe, and Conor Greene will now join the Freeport Po lice Department as patrol officers.

The Freeport Police Department is currently re cruiting for additional officers through September 26. Applications and job qualifications are avail able online at https://cityoffreeport.org/police- de partment-job-openings/.TheCityofFreeportis an equal opportunity em ployer and does not discriminate based upon any status protected under local, state, or federal laws. We welcome a diverse workforce.

Last week, three new Freeport police officers were sworn into office. Shown at the Sept. 6 swearing in are (from the left): Freeport Mayor Jodi Miller, officer Christina Day, officer Jonathan DelRe, Freeport Police Chief Matt Summers, officer Conor Greene, Freeport Board of Fire and Police Commission Chairman Mark Gridley and Freeport Deputy Police Chief Travis Davis.

Freeport Police Department swears in new officers

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Fall festival fun The Lena Lions Fall Festival held on Sept. 9 and 10 was a success. Many community members attended and joined in on games, rides, and whole lot of fun.

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up with six assists. The Pan thers also combined for eight aces from the serve line on theTnight.wodays later, the Pan thers were hoping to get a winning streak going as they were on the road again. On Thursday, Sept. 8, Le-Win made the trip to face off with the Aquin Bulldogs. Aquin looked to be one of the big gest tests of the season for the Panthers as they came into the match with a perfect 9-0 record.Despite giving the Bull dogs a run for their money in the first set, the Panthers weren’t able deliver Aquin their first loss of the season.

210 West Spring Street, Free port, Illinois. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the meeting commencing at 10 a.m. Lunch reservations of $5.00 are to be sent to Judy Shippee at 8155 West Mound Road, Lena, Illinois by Sept. 30. Following the annual meeting, at approximately 1 p.m., the county’s interna tional program on Italy will be held. This program is free and open to the public. All are invited to join the group.

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The Panthers were unable to keep up with the high pow ered Aquin offense. While the Bulldogs combined for 28 kills on the night, the Pan thers had just 14. Lucy Arndt led the way for Aquin with an impressive 16 kills. Bent leah Stovall was next up for the Bulldogs with six kills. Groezinger and Lynch both finished with four kills each to lead the Panthers. Groez inger also led the Panthers in total blocks with four. Paulsen led the Panthers in digs with seven, while Lynch and Setterstrom were right

The Blackhawk Unit of Home Extension will meet Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022, at 1 p.m. at the Pearl City Library. The major lesson is Finding Your Get Up and Go The minor lesson, Energy Snacks, will be given by Jo Wen zel. The raffle items will be brought by Ruth Keltner and JanetStephensonFerguson.

The first set featured a close battle as the Indians and Panthers went back and forth. In the end, Sue Amendt’s Panthers were able to rally to close out a 25-20 victory. Once Le-Win had the momentum going, they ran with it. The Panthers

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had total domination in the second set as they held on to win by a score of 25-10. The victory improved Le-Win’s overall record to 6-2 on the year. It was also their first conference victory of the sea son.Kaidynce Lynch was on the attack for Le-Win as she finished with a team-leading 11 kills. Grace Groezinger was next up with six kills and Molly Amendt had five. Ra chel Setterstrom led the team defensively, finishing with 14 digs. Alyssa Daughenbaugh was facilitating the offense all night for the Panthers as she led the way with 18 as sists. Belle Paulsen was next

ing into the game off a pair of losses as they hoped to get back in the win column.

Not to be overlooked was the Le-Win defense. They held the Pirates to just 122 total yards as Galena threw for 58 yards and rushed for 64. The Panther defense kept the ball in the hands of their offense, allowing them to out gain Galena by nearly 300 to tal Arandyards. and the Panthers will look to move to 4-0 this week, when they travel to face off with West Carroll on Fri day, Sept. 16. West Carroll is 0-3 on the year, making the Panthers the early favorites, once again.

Aquin took the first set by a final score of 25-23 and dom inated the second set 25-16.

CORRESPONDENT

Lady Panthers split week with Pecatonica, Aquin

ByTrenten Scheidegger

The Lena-Winslow var sity volleyball squad picked up their sixth win of the season last week when they traveled to face off with the Pecatonica Indians. At 5-12, Pecatonica also came into the matchup hoping to tally their sixth win on the season. The Panthers were also com

County’s Ex tension annual meeting will be held on Oct. 12, 2022, at the Farm Bureau Office at

behind her with six digs each. Hanna Pizzolatto led the Bulldogs with six digs, while Hanna Broge, Megan Holder, and Arndt had five digs each forTheAquin.Bulldogs went on to suffer their first loss of the season over the weekend when they fell to a tough Ge noa-Kingston squad. They will play host to the Durand Bulldogs on Thursday, Sept. 15. The Panthers will be back on the court that same night when they travel to face off with the Dakota Indians. Dakota held an 11-3 record as of last week as they will pose another serious threat to the Panthers.

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Alex Haberlie, Ph.D., NIU assistant professor in the Department of Earth, At mosphere and Environment, will discuss how and why U.S. thunderstorm activity may change during the 21st century and the potential im pacts in the Midwest.

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“They may be surprised to learn that climate change could increase or decrease thunderstorm activity, and even shift our expectations of when thunderstorms are most likely to occur in the Midwest.

Climate change affects everything including crop production, extreme weath er events, food prices, jobs and real estate – not just far away, but right here at home.

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At the next online STEM Café, hear from NIU ex perts in climate change and sustainability about how climate change will affect DeKalb and surrounding communities.Theeventwill take place online via Zoom on Wednes day, Sept. 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Registra tion and more details avail able at go.niu.edu/stemcafe.

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“I hope the audience gains an understanding for how our regional climate is ex pected to change in the fu ture as well as an apprecia tion for how complicated the topic of extreme weather and climate change is,” she says.

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This is event is offered by NIU STEAM in partner ship with the NIU Alumni Association and the City of DeKalb Citizens’ Environ mentalAllisonCommission.Michaelis, Ph.D., NIU assistant professor in the Department of Earth, At mosphere and Environment, will speak about climate modeling and share some of the large-scale changes cur rently happening in the U.S.

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“I want people to appre ciate the uncertainty that climate change introduces into planning for infrastruc ture, agriculture and other aspects of society,” he says.

and the Midwest, especially shifts in precipitation and extreme weather.

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submitted photo Rock Valley Publishing Alex Haberlie, Ph.D., NIU assistant professor in the Department of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, will discuss how and why U.S. thunderstorm activity may change during the 21st century and the potential impacts in the Midwest.

Online STEM Café explores climate change in our backyards

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Jo Daviess County Assessment Notice

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17-001-110-00 SHOCKEY, EVAN J & BRITTNEY 18,272 17-001-111-00 BARTCH, KIMBERLY 23,618 17-001-112-00 KRYWARUCZENKO, NIKOLAS J 29,853 17-001-113-00 STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE 24,150 17-001-114-00 KRYWARUCZENKO, NIKOLAS J 1,223 17-001-114-03 ROBERTS, STEVEN D 30,165 17-001-115-00 WAMPFLER, DALE F & PATRICI 36,831 17-001-116-00 RILLIE, STANLEE D 13,388 17-001-117-00 HILLE, CHRISTOPHER J 8,043 17-001-117-03 HILLE, CHRISTOPHER J 7,411 17-001-118-00 HASTINGS, TODD & LISA 1,976 17-001-118-03 HASTINGS, TODD A & LISA L 26,237 17-001-119-00 PAISLEY, DENNIS 9,806 17-001-121-00 CYCHOSZ, JOHN B & KATHLEEN 28,634 17-001-122-00 HELLER, MARTHA C TRUSTEE 26,691 17-001-123-00 ZWICKER, ROBERT C & MARJOR 23,975 17-001-124-00 BRANDT, RODNEY A & LINDA L 21,706 17-001-125-00 BARTCH, THOMAS J & MICHELL 25,458 17-001-126-00 SPOERL, DANA L 22,854 17-001-126-03 SCHIESS, JUDITH K GRIFFIN 4,291 17-001-127-00 HAYES, GERALD L & PATRICIA 35,346 17-001-128-00 JACOBS, VICKI S 13,437 17-001-129-00 SCHIESS, JUDITH K GRIFFIN 19,105 17-001-131-00 NICOR GAS, 26,941 17-001-135-00 CITIZENS STATE BANK LENA 82,832 17-001-136-00 CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE SERV 26,621 17-001-137-00 BRIGGS, WILLIAM B & SUSAN 16,719 17-001-138-00 KALLERGIS, PETER 12,611 17-001-139-00 BAUER & FONSECA PC 25,927 17-001-142-00 MCGOVERN, TERRY A 42,540 17-001-143-00 STOCKTON HARDWARE INC 134,017 17-001-144-00 BERGMAN, DANIEL 39,255 17-001-145-00 CORNER ENTERPRISES INC 591 17-001-145-10 STOCKTON HARDWARE INC 592 17-001-146-00 COLEMAN, JOANNA N 22,629 17-001-147-00 KLECKLER, VICKI L 26,600 17-001-148-00 KIRK, TIMOTHY R & LINDA J 6,646 17-001-149-00 MENSENDIKE, JAMES & MCGO 27,703 17-001-150-00 MENSENDIKE, JAMES F & MCG 24,926 17-001-151-00 BOLDOCK, WILLIAM G & BREND 22,463 17-001-152-00 BOLDOCK, WILLIAM G & BREND 20,300 17-001-153-00 HELLER, SCOTT & GREGORY 19,560 17-001-154-00 MENSENDIKE, JAMES & MOLLY 57,852 17-001-155-00 HEID, GALEN R & LINDA K T 31,292 17-001-156-00 MCGOVERN, TERRY ANN 42,164 17-001-156-03 BURNS LIVING TRUST, ROSEMA 41,199 17-001-157-00 RAKOWSKA, JEROME D 18,214 17-001-158-00 WESTABY, LINDY M 30,792 17-001-158-03 WHATEVER WE ENDEAVOR LLC 26,505 17-001-159-00 BRUNNER, GERALD F & AMY S 47,283 17-001-160-00 BROSHOUS, CHRISTOPHER D 39,857 17-001-161-00 BERGMAN, DANIEL J TRUSTEE 28,000 17-001-162-00 ARNOLD, JAMES C & DEBORAH 18,690 17-001-162-06 ESHLEMAN, CHAD R TRUSTEE 64,194 17-001-163-00 BAUER GROUP AGENCY LTD 38,360 17-001-164-00 YUSWAK, BENJAMIN M 17,622 17-001-165-00 HAYES, GERALD & PATRICIA A 6,475 17-001-166-00 STEIEN, CARL J 29,142 17-001-167-00 STEIEN, CARL J 1,184 17-001-168-00 FRIEDLEIN, DAMON R 17,514 17-001-171-00 CANON, JESSICA 20,059 17-001-172-00 WAMPFLER, KAYLA 26,674 17-001-173-00 BAUER, JERRY & MADELINE 25,388 17-001-175-00 ARAND, SUSAN D PIERCE 23,589 17-001-177-00 HILL, ROBERT S 27,427 17-001-178-00 KAPPES, BRENT E 27,383 17-001-182-00 SIEDENBURG, LEROY E JR & S 15,104 17-001-183-00 WARNER, ROBERT W 30,609 17-001-183-03 TOWNSEND, MEREDITH J & PAT 28,255 17-001-185-00 GROEZINGER LIVING TRUST, T 38,678 17-001-186-00 BARTCH, THOMAS J, VALERIA 24,609 17-001-187-00 BERGMAN, RICHARD 15,473 17-001-188-00 SCHUBERT, MICHAEL T 22,447 17-001-189-00 EVANS, JAMIE 39,498 17-001-190-00 STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE 16,774 17-001-193-00 SMITH, PATRICK S & CINDY M 26,818 17-001-194-00 HUSCHITT REVOCABLE LIVING 15,327 17-001-195-00 NEWMAN, BENJAMIN D & WILK 16,943 17-001-196-00 HAAS, MARCUS P 27,958 17-001-197-00 RILLIE DECLARATION OF TRUS 20,410 17-001-197-03 BICKSLER, MICHAEL L & MEL 30,188 17-001-198-00 AUBREY, DOYLE & KAY 27,690 17-001-199-10 HERMANN, PHYLLIS C 1,154 17-001-200-00 HERMANN, PHYLLIS C 47,783 17-001-200-03 HERMANN, WILLIAM J 104,113 17-001-203-00 ARAND, WESLEY D 20,401 17-001-204-00 BURRIS, JAMES E JR & DIANE 32,053 17-001-205-00 KRUEGER, AARON D 39,713 17-001-206-00 FLEHARTY, RYAN & ALIVIA 42,651 17-001-206-03 MOLITOR, PATRICIA A 25,550 17-001-207-00 HELLER, AUSTIN 666 17-001-208-00 GALLAGHER, BRIAN G 19,892 17-001-209-00 GIANNONI, ANGELO 22,994 17-001-210-00 HELLER, AUSTIN 35,868 17-001-210-10 GIANNONI, ANGELO 7,321 17-001-211-00 POWELL, MARSHALL & DANIELL 29,938 17-001-212-00 TOEPFER, SHIRLEY M TRUSTEE 50,449 17-001-213-00 BERG, BUDD & INGE 26,331 17-001-214-00 RICHARDS, ERIC J & EULALIA 45,583 17-001-215-00 SHEEHY, JUDITH H 23,489 17-001-216-00 RHYNER, ADAM 13,729 17-001-217-00 NOLL, RANDALL L & NOLLER 19,705 17-001-218-00 MAGEE, RICHARD L & MARGARE 36,488 17-001-219-00 CATRON, AGNES 34,918 17-001-220-00 LUMLEY, VERONICA A 20,265 17-001-221-00 NIEMANN, DELMAR L & JOYCE 29,297 17-001-222-00 BROSHOUS, LARRY K & KATHLE 35,137 17-001-223-00 SERSCH, KEVIN M 25,776

17-001-084-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT 21,263 17-001-085-00 COX, RUSSELL S 16,124 17-001-086-00 STAMM, RONNIE 15,540 17-001-087-00 HAYES, SCOTT A 8,605 17-001-088-00 WILLIAMS, NICOLE R 24,533 17-001-089-03 FINN FAMILY TRUST, JUNE 24,001 17-001-091-00 OPPOLD, DENNIS & KAY 18,422 17-001-092-00 ALTHOF, BRYANT M 16,313 17-001-092-03 SELHOST, KAY A 3,244 17-001-092-06 COX, RUSSELL 21,873 17-001-093-00 KING, ROGER TRUSTEE 18,559 17-001-094-00 SLICK-WESTABY, DEBRA K 25,000 17-001-095-00 WILKINSON, MADELYN 34,913

17-001-097-00 SCHAMBERGER, WILLIAM & SUS 592 17-001-097-03 REUSCH, CHAD R & WENDY S 26,746 17-001-098-00 KAPPES, MITCHELL L 444 17-001-099-00 WOKER, RICHARD V 13,999 17-001-100-00 BURRIS, STEVEN 30,178 17-001-100-03 RAAB, ADAM 29,176 17-001-101-00 HILL, BONNIE 13,334 17-001-102-00 BLAIR, KHRISTOFER 6,320 17-001-103-00 HARTOG, DONALD W 22,003 17-001-104-00 JANKOWSKI, JOHN P & FRAME 17,713 17-001-105-00 VANBEEK, ZACK & NICOLE 24,825 17-001-106-00 DREYER, TERRANCE L & KIMBE 19,453 17-001-106-03 HULLINGER, PHILIP T & JOHA 16,072 17-001-107-00 STOCKWELL, VERN & DONNA 28,151 17-001-108-00 RICE, SARGEANT J 15,209 17-001-109-00 BROSHOUS, DANNY B & SHARON 30,908 17-001-109-10 SHOCKEY, EVAN J & BRITTNEY 8,325

17-001-223-03 REED, ANNA 21,136 17-001-224-00 BAUER, DAVID & ALLISON 27,254 17-001-225-00 BEYER, LAVERNE A & JANICE 27,004 17-001-226-00 HESSELBACHER, TYLER C & MA 14,780 17-001-227-00 JONES, JAMES S & JOLENE R 7,637 17-001-228-00 JONES, JOLENE R & JAMES 15,659 17-001-229-00 MORHARDT, SYLVIA J & JEREM 28,858 17-001-230-00 DOWER, TIMOTHY J & RONDA K 26,976 17-001-231-00 SULLIVAN TRUST, JAMES 24,187 17-001-232-00 MICHAEL, JANE ELLEN 26,330 17-001-233-00 NAGEL, DAYLE E TRUSTEE 24,976 17-001-234-00 FINN, SCOTT E & DIANE E 23,494 17-001-235-00 MERCER, LORI A 27,545 17-001-235-03 ALLEN, RICHARD & NANCY 23,317 17-001-236-00 EDMONDS, TIFFANY L & MASS 23,436 17-001-238-00 PAX, DEVON M 14,869 17-001-239-00 DITTMAR, CRAIG W & TERRI J 29,725 17-001-240-00 SEAS-WESTPHAL, LISA & SE 28,161 17-001-241-00 GROEZINGER, KENNETH D & SA 22,262 17-001-242-00 DAVES, LYLE E & MARY E 20,024 17-001-243-00 PAUL, SIGISMUND & KUZMEN 46,483 17-001-244-00 NOLLER, DANA C & DEBRA L 51,386 17-001-245-00 MCPHILLIPS, CAROL RAE 8,816 17-001-246-00 HEUERMAN, ROBERT W & MARY 11,336 17-001-247-00 POWELL, ANDREW J 20,302 17-001-248-00 BROSHOUS, COLTON A 25,798 17-001-249-00 MUSSER, AMY L & KARL M 28,999 17-001-250-00 WHITE, MILES T & COLLEEN 23,424 17-001-251-00 SCHLAFER, DERRICK R & MAND 25,073 17-001-252-00 KEECH, EDWARD L & GLENDA M 32,683 17-001-253-00 NEWMAN, BENJAMIN D & JODY 33,103 17-001-254-00 SCHOENHARD, JON H & LISA D 27,208 17-001-255-00 LEVAN, STEVE D 16,194 17-001-256-00 LARSEN, KAY L 46,575 17-001-257-00 BRUNNER, ERIN K 27,726 17-001-258-00 EILDERS, WENDY SCHOLL 44,755 17-001-259-00 HULLINGER, PAUL E & KAREN 33,085 17-001-260-00 BLAIR, BENJAMIN 26,831 17-001-261-00 BROSHOUS, JASON L & STEPHA 41,983 17-001-262-00 BLAIR, BRETT 32,155 17-001-263-00 PETERSEN, BLAINE S & CYNTH 88,833 17-001-264-00 WITZ, KENNETH & AMY 20,665 17-001-265-00 BREUER, JOSHUA J & HOLLY R 36,209 17-001-266-00 EVANS, NORMAN W 22,748 17-001-267-00 CORBARI, THOMAS F & LORI A 34,134 17-001-268-00 ROWE, BLAKE W & CECELIA K 22,526 17-001-269-00 PRESTON, BRYON M & SHERRI 25,955 17-001-270-00 ESHLEMAN, CHAD R TRUSTEE 36,749 17-001-271-00 DAVIS, JOHN F & DORIS A 17,538 17-001-272-00 VAUSHA, JANINA 15,847 17-001-273-00 KAMPMEIER, KEVIN 37,519 17-001-274-00 STEFFENS, JOEL 26,644 17-001-275-00 KEEFFER, TAMMIE 33,359 17-001-276-00 MCCORMICK, DONNA L 17,794 17-001-277-00 WOOLCOCK, MICHAEL W TRUSTE 26,039 17-001-278-00 JANICKE, TAMMY J & DAVID M 28,519 17-001-279-00 MAGEE, JOANN P 35,512 17-001-280-00 WILEY, WILLIAM L & MARY PA 21,465 17-001-281-00 BROWN, ANDREW R 32,290 17-001-282-00 GEHRS, MARY A 20,111 17-001-283-00 BALTIERRA, DAVID J & BREND 31,085 17-001-284-00 LARSON, TIMOTHY B 20,575 17-001-284-03 HATFIELD, TIFFANY MARIE 31,406 17-001-285-00 MYERS, RODNEY & REBECCA 3,000 17-001-286-00 MICHEL, REBECCA L & MYERS 37,124 17-001-287-00 BINNS, HUNTER J 27,353 17-001-288-00 BLACKBOURN, MARVIN R & CHA 74,272 17-001-289-00 ALBRECHT, DENISE 41,151 17-001-290-00 MCCLAIN, JASON 26,953 17-001-291-00 BEYER, DONNA L TRUSTEE 23,111 17-001-292-00 GOTHARD-ZUEGER, LAURIE 18,201 17-001-293-00 FELTMEYER, JERRY & MARY 41,875 17-001-294-00 JONES, THOMAS R TRUSTEE 40,007 17-001-295-00 DANA, CHARLES R 18,506 17-001-296-00 EDEN, CLETUS H & BERNICE M 26,835 17-001-297-00 DROUGANIS, STYLIANOS 21,271 17-001-298-00 LYONS, WAYNE A & RUTH M 13,524 17-001-299-00 HAAS, KAILA S 22,192 17-001-300-00 ARAND, STEVEN L 20,667 17-001-301-00 GREEN, CHRISTOPHER & EMILY 24,725 17-001-302-00 SWANSON, STEVEN M & DENISE 28,769 17-001-303-00 PAUL, DONALD L 29,459 17-001-304-00 YOUNG, MELBA J 30,507 17-001-305-00 ABBOTT, SARA E 30,049 17-001-306-00 PENTICOFF, KENNETH R & EDN 37,050 17-001-307-00 FELTMEYER, TASHA R & CHARL 28,059 17-001-308-00 KRAHMER, ADAM H 30,820 17-001-309-00 DUCHOW, RICHARD L & PENNY 21,386 17-001-309-03 PETERSEN, BLAINE S & CYNTH 499 17-001-310-00 HAYES, ELAINE 31,671 17-001-311-00 TUCKER, TYLER EDWARD JOHN 29,234 17-001-312-00 ARNOLD, DALE A & BECKY R 18,455 17-001-313-00 LANCASTER, HARLEY 4,714 17-001-314-00 LANCASTER, HARLEY F 20,182 17-001-315-00 HOTZE, CHARLES K TRUST 28,433 17-001-316-00 PENTICOFF, KENNETH & EDNA 24,744 17-001-317-00 KING, RICHARD E & PEGGY J 28,117 17-001-318-00 KLOSS-WINTER ELECTRIC PART 30,239 17-001-318-03 ZINK, NORMAN J & FAYE L 31,321 17-001-319-00 CAHILL, JOSEPH S 48,432 17-001-319-03 JOHNSON, DOROTHY M TRUSTEE 35,969 17-001-320-00 GOMAN, DIANA & VALENTIN 15,134 17-001-321-00 LICKES, JACK A & JACQUELIN 32,204 17-001-321-03 BROSHOUS, B EUGENE & JANET 38,903 17-001-322-00 RILLIE, JOSEPH A & STACEY 24,160 17-001-322-10 BERGMAN, RICHARD 3,999 17-001-323-00 BRUN, THOMAS A 20,010

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17-001-013-00 MUD RUN BEER CO 42,371 17-001-013-01 MUD RUN BEER CO 1,147 17-001-014-00 PEPIN, DANIEL J & JILL D 21,704 17-001-014-10 PEPIN, RANDOLPH F & SHARON 18,626 17-001-015-00 MAC & CHEESE ANTIQUES LLC 32,534 17-001-016-00 WHATEVER WE ENDEAVOR LLC 43,119 17-001-017-00 WHATEVER WE ENDEAVOR LLC 30,533 17-001-018-00 PIERCE, KEVIN & AMANDA 17,049 17-001-019-00 DICK, KYLE A 28,332 17-001-020-00 LARSON, DIANE E 31,800 17-001-021-00 LARSON, SHIRLEY J & LARSO 12,500 17-001-022-00 DOMBECK GENERAL TRUST, GEO 32,150 17-001-023-00 BROWN, MARQUITA M 19,840 17-001-024-00 RAUSCH REALTY INC 24,607 17-001-025-00 MIELE, LUCY F ESTATE & AUE 15,965 17-001-026-00 MIELE, LUCY F ESTATE & AUE 24,184 17-001-028-00 139 S MAIN ST LLC 23,525 17-001-030-00 RHYNER, VERONICA N & KNOP 24,058 17-001-031-00 AMERICAN LEGION POST 449 13,807 17-001-032-00 CONROY, JACOB R & AMBER G 29,269 17-001-035-00 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 69,044 17-001-035-03 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 3,296 17-001-035-06 THOREN, NEIL G 38,939 17-001-035-09 STRONG, TIMOTHY J 13,872 17-001-035-10 THOREN, NEIL G 21,062 17-001-035-12 MILLERSCHONE, TYLER 33,200 17-001-038-00 RAISBECK, ELIZABETH A & H 8,521 17-001-039-00 PERRY, GEOFFREY & OLSON, 19,971 17-001-041-00 CURTISS, RICHARD W 7,008 17-001-043-00 RILLIE DECLARATION OF TRUS 6,225 17-001-044-00 LARSON, GARY W & MARSHA E 16,926 17-001-045-00 NOWVIOCK, AL V & WENDY J 34,686 17-001-046-00 ALTHOF, GREGORY 2,256 17-001-046-03 PETKOV, PETRE 14,015 17-001-048-00 HOLY, PETER & MARIA 20,810 17-001-049-00 BOLEN, MAELINDA L 16,288 17-001-050-00 REX, BRIAN G ESTATE 6,142 17-001-051-00 DAVENPORT, WILLIAM A 15,649 17-001-052-00 DAVES, RICKY A 25,260 17-001-053-00 ALTFILLISCH, JENNIFER L 21,884 17-001-054-00 PARKER, DEBRA DRANE & S 20,457 17-001-055-00 LEITZEN, DANIEL A & SUSAN 21,898 17-001-057-00 REYNOLDS, TODD A 21,599 17-001-058-00 RODRIGUEZ, JACQUELINE 35,368 17-001-059-00 COLE, ROBERT 21,343 17-001-060-00 MAHONEY, KELLIE A 25,834 17-001-061-00 OTTO, PATRICK 21,484 17-001-061-03 HARKNESS, BETTE 20,216 17-001-061-06 HARKNESS, BETTE 1,963 17-001-062-00 DITTMAR, CRAIG & TERRI 1,110 17-001-063-00 SCHANEY, JAY & ALICE 17,521 17-001-064-00 LACHER, ZACHERY 25,038 17-001-065-00 BRIGGS, WILLIAM B & SUSAN 18,072 17-001-066-00 HUBB, KENNETH 16,783 17-001-067-00 BERNHARDT, SCOTT R 26,962 17-001-068-00 BLAIR, MICHAEL J & CHRISTI 20,965 17-001-069-00 MOLITOR, JANET LYNN 15,475 17-001-070-00 SMITH, LARRY L 30,501 17-001-071-00 GRENOBLE, PATRICIA A 20,086 17-001-072-00 GREEN, KETINA 14,055 17-001-073-00 FERNANDEZ, JORGE L & DIANE 20,768 17-001-074-00 SCHMIDT, BRANT 23,323 17-001-075-00 NUCCIO, ANTHONY ESTATE 12,770 17-001-075-03 NUCCIO, ANTHONY ESTATE 1,110 17-001-076-00 COOK, KRISTINE M 11,737 17-001-077-00 DOUGLAS, ROBERT A & LUANN 33,080 17-001-077-03 DOUGLAS, ROBERT A & LUANN 740 17-001-077-06 BRADLEY, DONALD A & DIANE 3,099 17-001-077-09 BRADLEY, DIANE E 3,531 17-001-077-12 BRADLEY, DIANE E 1,565 17-001-080-00 PRO CAR WASHES INC 29,197 17-001-080-01 UPMANN, JAY W & SARA L 40,162 17-001-080-02 UPMANN, JAY W & SARA L 34,181 17-001-080-03 MARCURE, BRUCE 38,409 17-001-080-04 MILLER, ELMER R 23,426

17-001-080-05 NOLL, RANDALL L & LAURA A 16,826

17-001-096-00 POHL, DARLA 23,046

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17-001-520-00 BROSHOUS, ROGER L & KATHRY 35,665 17-001-520-03 BAYSINGER, RANDY & JULIE 28,562 17-001-521-00 BAYSINGER, RONALD RICHARD 17,734 17-001-521-03 REIN, CAITLYN M & JOHNSON 24,690 17-001-522-00 WEIGAND, DANIEL 25,852 17-001-523-00 OPPOLD, DENNIS & KAY 17,635 17-001-524-00 WICKLER, DAVID W 22,936 17-001-525-00 KUHL DUANE W & BARBARA A T 26,818 17-001-525-03 FINN, KRISTINE 20,260 17-001-526-00 FOX, RONALD ESTATE 20,565 17-001-527-00 FINN, KRISTINE 888 17-001-528-00 GLASS, DARRIN L & LISA M 11,727 17-001-529-00 HESS, KENNETH L & PAMELA R 13,661 17-001-530-00 COLEMAN, JOANNA 22,420 17-001-531-00 COOK, LORI A 12,021 17-001-532-00 UZIVATI INC 13,720 17-001-533-00 KALLERGIS, PETER & JESSICA 15,064 17-001-534-00 GERBER, JAMES F & RUTH A 28,756 17-001-535-00 CATRON, DONALD E 14,883 17-001-537-00 WURSTER, AARON T 19,015 17-001-538-00 LIZER, GLORIA 12,883 17-001-539-00 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPAN 1,433 17-001-541-00 RILLIE DECLARATION OF TRUS 10,714 17-001-542-00 ROWE, CHRISTOPHER D 16,106 17-001-564-00 SCHMIDT, RONALD L 1,295 17-001-564-03 SCHMIDT, RONALD & LINDA J 22,783 17-001-565-00 BINNS, JAMES & VALERIE 26,939 17-001-566-00 POWERS, AMY 25,352 17-001-567-00 GILE, TRENT A & JENNIFER 19,667 17-001-568-00 ERTMER, PAUL D 23,983 17-001-569-00 PETERSON, JAMES 31,684 17-001-570-00 COOK, NICOLE 40,485 17-001-571-00 LUKE, JOHN N JR & SCHUBERT 31,417 17-001-572-00 BEYER, DIANNE 36,084 17-001-573-00 MAJORS, BEVERLY A TRUSTEE 21,849 17-001-574-00 COX, RUSSELL 18,897 17-001-575-00 COX, RUSSELL 17,579 17-001-576-00 TIMPE, DARLENE M 28,780 17-001-577-00 GOUSHA-MAPES, KIMBERLY A 23,311 17-001-578-00 KROHMER, JAMES A & CAROL M 50,334 17-001-581-00 WILLIAMS, BARBARA J 31,804 17-001-582-00 BAUER, JAY R & KIMBERLY L 57,945 17-001-583-00 WHATEVER WE ENDEAVOR LLC 107,306 17-001-585-00 CAHILL TRUST, JOSEPH S 25,509 17-001-586-00 GARDNER, DAWN M 34,692 17-001-587-00 BENNETT, SHAUN M & KESHIA 36,600 17-001-588-00 KLEISER, ROBERT J & JOY A 50,762 17-001-589-00 MCFADDEN, DAVID 31,592 17-001-590-00 TUCKER, JEREMY E & JEANNA 35,273 17-001-591-00 SEMANDE, LINDA 32,589 17-001-591-03 GREBNER, MAE 35,891 17-001-592-03 MACKEBEN, BETTY ANN 30,132 17-001-592-06 JAMES, PATRICK 29,463 17-001-593-00 REIFSTECK, RICHARD L & MAR 30,690 17-001-594-00 PIEPER, COREY 35,245 17-001-594-03 MICHAEL, O LEE & SCHRADE 30,008 17-001-595-00 FISCHER, JOHN B & SALLY R 47,053 17-001-596-00 HAAS, SHAWN D & AMY T 32,351 17-001-596-03 VENHUIZEN, SCOTT A & THERE 25,433 17-001-596-06 DORICH, MARLENE A 30,736 17-001-596-09 OATES, CLIFFORD D & OATES 38,586 17-001-596-12 OPPOLD, DYLAN JAMES 29,436 17-001-596-15 TANNER, ARMIN C 28,716 17-001-596-18 REIFSTECK, RICHARD L 32,372 17-001-596-21 BREWER, SAMUEL L 28,420 17-001-596-24 MENZEMER, DUANE ALAN 29,558 17-001-596-27 WILKINSON, JANICE F 31,733 17-001-596-57 COOK, SCOTT A 26,834 17-001-596-60 RAISBECK, ELIZABETH A & V 42,003 17-001-597-00 CLARK, MARK 35,836 17-001-597-03 VANDERHEYDEN, STEVEN K & S 34,970 17-001-597-06 BOOP, TINA MARIE 2,661 17-001-597-07 BOOP, TINA MARIE 36,173 17-001-597-09 ZIGMONT, SHARON B 37,909 17-001-597-12 KRIPPENDORF, ROD L & GILE 46,998 17-001-597-15 SCHAMBERGER, WILLIAM & SUS 49,883 17-001-597-18 ENDRESS, GLORIA A 23,464 17-001-597-21 PHILLIPS, JEFFREY L & RACH 30,747 17-001-597-24 ERTMER, DANIEL J & LORI A 32,280 17-001-597-30 WISHARD, AMY J & STAMM, 26,034 17-001-597-33 BROSHOUS, DERYL L & HILLAR 34,170 17-001-597-35 MOLITOR, JEROME & BEVERLY 33,615 17-001-597-36 FREESE, MICHAEL B 33,615 17-001-597-39 WRIGHT, THOMAS 28,472 17-001-598-00 SCHAMBERGER, EUGENE 46,953 17-001-599-00 DAWSON, DEVIN 35,613 17-001-600-00 ALTFILLISCH, SUSAN E 26,830 17-001-601-00 DRANE, GREG A 33,379 17-001-602-00 KUBERSKI, JULIUS P & CONNI 33,505 17-001-603-18 TIMPE, TIMOTHY C & JACQUEL 48,131 17-001-604-09 SMITH , ROGER & DEANNA 5,630 17-001-604-12 BINNS, NORME A & MARIAN J 23,251 17-001-605-15 LANCASTER, HARLEY 44,565 17-001-605-18 KRIPPENDORF, PATTIE A 65,085 17-001-605-21 KRAHMER, WILLIAM H & PEGGY 30,578 17-001-605-24 WYMAN, CALEB JOEL & LORI E 24,986 17-001-605-27 MLOTT, BEVERLY A 28,303 17-001-605-30 FELTMEYER, JERRY LEE & F 38,417 17-001-605-33 BERGMAN, DANIEL J TRUSTEE 37,704 17-001-605-36 ARNDT, DOUG M & DIEDRE S 46,903 17-001-606-00 SEAS, KENNETH 45,536 17-001-607-00 NORTH PRAIRIE APARTMENTS L 106,404 17-001-610-00 BRASHAW TRUST, RUTH S 45,416 17-001-611-00 RICE, MARK L & TEN PAS-RI 48,372 17-001-612-00 LUKE, MICHAEL R & CORALYN 42,197 17-001-613-00 BREWBAKER, JENNIFER C 2,641 17-001-614-00 BREWBAKER, JENNIFER C 2,578

17-001-410-00 LARSON, CAROLYN J 27,484

17-001-429-00 MARCURE, BETH 30,726 17-001-430-00 WONDERS, RAYMOND L & ROBIN 36,149 17-001-431-00 SERTLE, RONALD R & MARY 30,723 17-001-432-00 LARSON, JUSTIN E & JOSEPHI 28,627 17-001-433-00 BUSKER, JESSE A & ALLISON 26,814 17-001-434-00 BALBACH, DARLINE M TRUSTEE 23,442 17-001-435-00 KRIEBS, HELEN H 25,061 17-001-436-00 JOHNSON, DAVID L 31,768 17-001-437-00 HAIGHT, NICOLE A 21,653 17-001-438-00 KAPPES, MICHAEL 19,587 17-001-439-00 ENRIGHT REVOCABLE TRUST, S 26,584 17-001-441-00 HARNISH, JAMES & ANN 27,171 17-001-441-03 PAHNKE, DARYL A & LAURIE 15,522 17-001-442-00 STAMPFLI, MATTHEW 26,544 17-001-443-00 ALLEN, ROGER & JAYMIE 30,774 17-001-443-10 ALLEN, ROGER L SR & JAYMIE 2,072 17-001-444-00 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, JOHN 3,325 17-001-445-00 SMITH, MICHAEL P 35,483 17-001-446-00 MUSSER, BRUCE R & THOMME 26,425 17-001-447-00 RIVERA, MALLORIE M RUBIO 20,085 17-001-448-00 HEID, WILLIAM R TRUSTEE 24,092 17-001-449-00 ESHLEMAN, MATT 13,352 17-001-450-00 KILBURG, MATTHEW D 28,255 17-001-451-00 HERMANN, WILLIAM J 13,401 17-001-452-00 SCOTT, JOHN EDWARD JR & JE 35,140 17-001-453-00 ROSSMAN, STEVEN L 18,437 17-001-454-00 SCHUBERT, BLAINE K & ANDRE 26,770 17-001-455-00 WEST, JANE, JOHN & EMILY 24,904 17-001-456-00 ROWE, DUANE & JODI 24,937 17-001-457-00 BRUNNER, KRISTINE 31,391 17-001-457-02 HAYES, SCOTT A 10,592 17-001-458-00 BROGE LIVING TRUST, LORRAI 25,613 17-001-459-00 HUBB, TRUMAN D & MARGARET 21,206 17-001-460-00 VENHUIZEN, DENNIS R & JUDI 25,666 17-001-461-00 MCPHILLIPS, SCOTT M 21,652 17-001-462-00 CITIZENS STATE BANK, LAND 16,725 17-001-463-00 KRIEBS, AMANDA 25,204 17-001-464-00 DITTMAR, SONYA S 21,754 17-001-465-00 CALHOUN, TERRY & THERESA 32,906 17-001-466-00 WEBER, DAWN M 25,056 17-001-467-00 SMITH, JACOB B & MOORE, R 31,759 17-001-468-00 NASH, VICKIE L 29,052 17-001-469-00 MARCURE, CHARLES L & DIANE 33,243 17-001-470-00 SEARBY, DIANA L 21,338 17-001-471-00 LEGEL, LINDA M 26,522 17-001-472-00 WURSTER, LAUREL S TRUSTEE 40,125 17-001-473-00 KALLERGIS, PETER & JESSICA 18,082 17-001-474-00 GOTTSCHALK, SANDRA J 43,702 17-001-474-03 SCHULTZ, DOUGLAS 38,170 17-001-475-00 HOOK, DONALD W & BETTY M 38,827 17-001-476-00 SMITH, HEATHER 28,320 17-001-477-00 BARKAU BROTHERS HOLDINGS L 12,832 17-001-477-03 BARKAU BROTHERS HOLDINGS L 24,864 17-001-479-00 ARAUZ-REED LAND TRUST, KAR 37,953 17-001-480-00 HINTZ , SHIRLEY I TRUST 34,928 17-001-481-00 HANCOCK, DENNIS L SR 31,940 17-001-482-00 BUSKE, TIMOTHY L & TINA M 26,853 17-001-482-03 BUSKE, TIMOTHY L & TINA M 1,146 17-001-483-00 DIEMER, NIKOLAS S 30,459 17-001-484-00 LEITZEN, DANIEL A & SUSAN 85,057 17-001-484-03 JOHNSON, DAVID & JOHNSON, 6,159 17-001-485-00 HELLER, JASON ROSS & KUH 35,017 17-001-486-00 VANDERHEYDEN, STEVEN L & D 40,264 17-001-487-00 HAWLEY, ANDREW E & LESLIE 35,067 17-001-487-03 PEHL, DANIEL P & JEAN M 41,855 17-001-487-06 CRAIG, DAVID W & LISA A 26,788 17-001-488-00 HATFIELD, LEE SA 55,512 17-001-488-03 HARE, AMANDA 29,996 17-001-488-06 JONES, ASHLEY A 25,709 17-001-488-09 GLASTETTER, JASON A & HAR 32,856 17-001-489-00 MOLITOR, THEODORE L & JANE 39,284 17-001-491-00 ZIMMNERMAN, COLE 24,617 17-001-491-03 MOLITOR, ELDRED A & NANCY 8,870 17-001-491-04 LEITZEN, DOUGLAS J 53,444 17-001-492-00 MADDEN, SHARON 38,719 17-001-492-03 LEITZEN, DOUGLAS J 1,493 17-001-493-00 TOWNSEND, JON H & ELAINE E 46,395 17-001-494-00 CAHILL, TAMARA L 27,138 17-001-495-00 HAPP, PETER R & ANNETTE K 38,902 17-001-496-03 COX, GEOFFREY S 45,120 17-001-497-00 RICHARDSON, LYNN K & VAND 29,376 17-001-498-00 CASWELL, AUSTIN J & BRIANA 29,610 17-001-499-00 ZELASCO, MATTHEW W & BETTY 22,719 17-001-500-00 DAVIS, JANE ANN 21,698 17-001-501-00 ZUEGER, WM H & DIXIE L 44,904 17-001-502-00 BROWN, CURTIS W & DEBORAH 21,587 17-001-502-03 MITCHELL, WILLIAM E 23,932 17-001-503-00 STOCKTON CHAMBER OF COMMER 1,181 17-001-504-00 RANDECKER, STELLA B & BARB 25,192 17-001-505-00 GUERRERO, CRAIG A 32,002 17-001-506-00 BARTELL, RYAN S & MONTANA 44,513 17-001-507-00 LARSON, CONNIE M 38,661 17-001-508-00 SMITH, KRISTA 31,236 17-001-509-00 DOW, JOHN S 19,020 17-001-510-00 SULLIVAN, AARON 14,958 17-001-511-00 ERTMER, ROBERT A & CHRISTI 30,194 17-001-511-03 LYONS, CORY T & MELISSA A 21,760 17-001-512-00 MANNA, DAVID M SR 16,363 17-001-512-03 STEFFENS, BURDELLE E & MAR 26,280 17-001-513-00 SCHREINER, CHARLES A 31,800 17-001-513-03 BLACK, JONATHON JUPITER 4,517 17-001-514-00 ERNST, TREY D 33,787 17-001-515-00 CALDERON, CARMEN R BAUER 18,584 17-001-516-00 NOLL, RICHARD 27,597 17-001-517-00 SCHUBERT, GERALD L & MARIL 30,098 17-001-518-00 SCHAMBERGER, WILLIAM & SUS 12,705 17-001-518-03 REUSCH, CHAD R & WENDY S 592 17-001-519-00 KAPPES, MITCHELL L 22,552

17-001-409-00 ARNOLD, KYLE L & KIMBERLY 26,701

17-001-415-00 RHYNER, VERLA J 33,489

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17-001-411-00 HEIMERDINGER, WARREN G & R 33,683 17-001-412-00 STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE 25,798 17-001-413-00 FOSLER, KENNETH L & CRAIG 35,060

17-001-402-00 HINTZ , SHIRLEY I TRUST 34,732 17-001-403-00 POHL, CLYDE L & JANICE 23,019 17-001-404-00 SODT, THEODORE R 29,996

17-001-414-00 WILKINSON, JANICE F 30,767

17-001-408-00 HOWE, NATHAN & LAURINDA 25,530

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17-001-324-00 LOGEMANN, COREY O 19,120 17-001-325-00 HELLER, FOSTER & ROSEMARY 36,615 17-001-326-00 STARR, DENNIS K & KATHI A 22,040 17-001-327-00 OLSON, JONATHAN P & KNUT 30,595 17-001-328-00 DICK, RICHARD L 13,639 17-001-329-00 HEIDENREICH, DAVID & ANNA 26,706 17-001-330-00 FELTMEYER, JERRY & MARY 18,096 17-001-331-03 HEIDENREICH TRUST, MELODY 525 17-001-332-00 FELTMEYER, JERRY & MARY 39,924 17-001-332-03 HEIDENREICH TRUST, MELODY 25,660 17-001-333-00 OLSON, KARI L 22,452 17-001-333-03 NOLLER, DANA C & DEBRA L 2,101 17-001-334-00 ANDREWS, DOUGLAS DUANE & L 24,979 17-001-335-00 STOCKTON J AND L ENTERPRIS 11,872 17-001-337-00 WOOLCOCK, MICHAEL W & KIMB 40,174 17-001-338-00 WOOLCOCK, KIMBERLY 17,620 17-001-339-00 CURTISS, RICHARD W & MEDEL 37,969 17-001-340-00 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERS 23,471 17-001-341-00 FARREY, RONALD T III & BON 23,246 17-001-342-00 HATFIELD, TIFFANY M 23,243 17-001-343-00 HEROLD, JESSE 15,884 17-001-344-00 EVANS, PAUL E & EVA M 20,056 17-001-345-00 KORTH, DANIEL & PEGGY 28,910 17-001-346-00 DRANE, PEGGY J 25,290 17-001-347-00 UPMANN, JAY W & SARA L 25,219 17-001-348-00 PERRY, GEOFFREY & RHONDA 42,386 17-001-349-00 HAZER, CLARK A & KIMBERLEE 21,456 17-001-350-00 JONES, DANIELLE M 15,762 17-001-351-00 STOCKTON J AND L ENTERPRIS 13,353 17-001-352-00 HILL, DON A 18,781 17-001-353-00 KUHSE, AMY K & MCPEEK, RO 24,633 17-001-354-00 SHULTIS, MICHELLE M & JAME 21,765 17-001-355-00 WESTABY, JOHN A & PATRICIA 21,722 17-001-356-00 GRABBE, ZACHARY T 19,789 17-001-357-00 LUCKE, WILLIAM F JR & JOYC 28,138 17-001-358-00 SCHOLL, JESSICA A 23,887 17-001-359-00 EDWARDS, DUSTIN A 50,335 17-001-360-00 STOCKTON J AND L ENTERPRIS 19,587 17-001-361-00 GONNERMAN, LINDA 26,818 17-001-362-00 DETWILER, BRADLEY A & REBE 29,031 17-001-363-00 MCKNIGHT, DAVID R & DIANE 34,895 17-001-364-00 SCHRECK, MICHAEL ALAN & CA 31,699 17-001-365-00 WAMPFLER, DELORES 29,244 17-001-366-00 MCPEEK, ROBERT J & AMY K 23,046 17-001-367-00 HEYER, TODD S 26,774 17-001-368-00 WILD, LYNNE M 34,156 17-001-369-00 JONES, TANA R 34,063 17-001-370-00 CALDERON-ROWE, MEGAN L 20,777 17-001-370-03 DOW, JEFFREY & KIMBERLY 28,268 17-001-371-00 MCPEEK, LAWRENCE R JR & PA 28,306 17-001-372-00 WAMPFLER, KAREN D 20,037 17-001-373-00 HEDDEN, JUDY 27,939 17-001-374-00 AURAND, JOHN L 26,826 17-001-375-00 SCHMITZ, HEATHER A 15,102 17-001-376-00 UPITIS, EDWIN & ANNELIESE 26,877 17-001-377-00 BROSHOUS, COLTON 49,328 17-001-378-00 VENHUIZEN, CHAD & RUCEL 26,647 17-001-379-00 MICHEL, TERRY J 22,291 17-001-380-00 MILLER, SAMANTHA J 33,228 17-001-381-00 ROWE, ROGER W & INEZ M 38,825 17-001-382-00 CROWLEY, ROBERT A & DAWN M 19,070 17-001-383-00 RILLIE, JERRY L & KATHLEEN 23,253 17-001-384-00 GRUBE, DAMIEN & CASI JEAN 25,561 17-001-385-00 CRAIG, MARTIN 41,548 17-001-386-00 MEYERS, RUSSELL & STICH CH 33,599 17-001-387-00 STRONG, TIMOTHY J & ROSEMA 35,143 17-001-388-00 WUNSCH REVOCABLE LIVING TR 22,563 17-001-389-00 WRIGHT, AUDREY I TRUSTEE 25,889 17-001-390-00 SERTLE, TERRANCE G 27,312 17-001-391-00 JACKSON, KIRA J 26,620 17-001-392-00 BROSHOUS, COLTON A 31,154 17-001-393-00 BALTIERRA, JOHN A & ROSE C 21,289 17-001-394-00 HINTZ, MICHAEL D & DEBORAH 24,251 17-001-395-00 MARTIN, TYLER L 35,022 17-001-396-00 PERRY, AMANDA & RANDECKE 25,331 17-001-397-00 WHITE, CHRISTOPHER A 20,244 17-001-398-00 WICKLER, ISAAC 23,093 17-001-399-00 MENZEMER, RANDY 34,634 17-001-400-00 TROST, LADON & MARY LYNN 36,036 17-001-401-00 RICHARDS, KARI A 30,779

17-001-405-00 GOTHARD, SHARON L 29,330 17-001-407-03 PARKER, DAVID A & DEBRA L 23,432

17-001-416-00 KUREK, SCOTT R & MERESA A 32,945 17-001-417-00 HASTINGS, RENEE 28,382 17-001-418-00 HEATH, KENNETH A & COLLEEN 32,787 17-001-419-00 TROST, KEVIN D & MARY LYNN 27,786 17-001-420-00 JOHNSON, JEFFERY L 28,126 17-001-421-00 FELTMEYER, JERRY & MARY 18,746 17-001-422-00 LOGEMANN, MICHELE LYNN 21,250 17-001-423-00 STEWART, KEVIN M & KELLY S 39,155 17-001-424-00 GRUMBACH, VIKTOR & KRISTIN 55,367 17-001-424-03 BREWBAKER, GAEL A & NORA E 24,346 17-001-425-00 DVORAK, JOSEPH F & SANDRA 31,636 17-001-426-00 MERCER, ANTHONY M & ANNA R 31,436 17-001-427-00 SIGAFUS, CONSTANCE L 19,499 17-001-428-00 BROWN, JOSHUA C & HUETT, 25,091

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17-001-615-00 HEIDENREICH, MARK H & DEBR 41,561 17-001-616-00 EDMUND, FRANKLIN G & MARLE 43,156 17-001-617-00 VENHUIZEN, SAM & BROOKE 1,665 17-001-618-00 VENHUIZEN, SAM & BROOKE 68,486 17-001-619-00 NIEMEYER, NORMAN P & CAROL 53,121 17-001-620-00 YOUNG, DENNIS H & SUSANNE 42,356 17-001-621-00 KLAAS, LEONARD T & BERNIET 53,303 17-001-622-00 PEARCE, ANDREW L 47,385 17-001-623-00 BUTLER, JODIE & BUTLER, 31,507 17-001-624-00 MERCER, JOYCE D 37,656 17-001-625-00 EINCK, JOHN J 42,780 17-001-626-00 SCHULTZ, JACQUELINE J 36,015 17-001-627-00 WILKINSON, TRESA M 43,516 17-001-628-00 MIDDENDORF, STEVEN E 49,636 17-001-629-00 TIMPE, GARY J & CLAIRE L 46,595 17-001-630-01 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TRU 100 17-001-630-02 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 93 17-001-630-03 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 93 17-001-630-04 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 93 17-001-630-05 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 93 17-001-630-06 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 93 17-001-630-07 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 93 17-001-630-08 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 90 17-001-630-09 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 87 17-001-630-10 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 87 17-001-630-11 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 83 17-001-630-12 VENHUIZEN, ROBERT L JR & D 90,146 17-001-630-13 COOK, WADE W & TONYA M 83,591 17-001-630-14 TUCKER, KENNETH W & SALLY 5,333 17-001-630-15 TUCKER, KENNETH W & SALLY 86,233 17-001-630-16 BROSHOUS, PAUL D & ANNA L 77,925 17-001-630-17 COX, RUSSELL 5,333 17-001-630-18 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 103 17-001-630-19 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 107 17-001-630-20 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 107 17-001-630-21 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 97 17-001-630-22 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 107 17-001-630-23 VENHUIZEN, ROBERT L JR & D 5,333 17-001-630-24 COOK, WADE W & TONYA M 5,333 17-001-630-25 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 90 17-001-630-26 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 100 17-001-630-27 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 103 17-001-630-28 STRAIN, THOMAS L & NANCY A 65,084 17-001-630-29 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 103 17-001-630-30 HAMMANN, JOHNATHON D 58,736 17-001-630-33 HAHN, ROBERT A & TIMP TR 107 17-001-630-34 LEHMANN, ROBERT C 36,961 17-001-630-35 BLACKBURN, MARLENE 37,959 17-001-630-36 KAPPES, COLLEEN K 38,183 17-001-630-37 MELTZER, SHARON A 38,183 17-002-001-06 STOCKTON BLACKHAWK VETERIN 55,328 17-002-001-07 SAUNDERS FAMILY PROPERTIES 455,011 17-002-001-08 NAESE LAND TRUST 62,945 17-002-001-09 PLATINUM POINT PROPERTIES 47,208 17-002-001-10 SPIDAHL DJ LLC 1,355 17-002-001-12 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 10,032 17-002-001-13 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 10,032 17-002-001-14 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 278,280 17-002-001-15 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 8,499 17-002-001-16 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 13,499 17-002-001-17 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 13,665 17-002-001-18 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 33,269 17-002-001-19 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 31,509 17-002-004-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 115,854 17-002-004-03 VINTAGE RESCUE LLC 63,996 17-002-005-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 29,604 17-002-006-03 BREED, BENJAMIN C 48,094 17-002-006-06 LAWFER, GREGORY A & EILEEN 38,976 17-002-006-09 BREED, BENJAMIN C 7,986 17-002-010-01 BOYLE, NELDA M TRUSTEE 44,173 17-002-010-02 HUSO, CHARLENE E & DEBRA A 46,618 17-002-010-03 BLAIR, RYAN M & TONIA M 40,896 17-002-010-04 ZUEGER, HEINZ & IRMA 71,432 17-002-010-05 ENRIGHT, KRIS & BRENDA 39,553 17-002-010-06 HOYER, JAMES S & SHIRLEY E 42,902 17-002-010-07 VOLKERS, JACOB R 43,984 17-002-010-08 STICH, BRADLEY CHRISTOPHER 48,373 17-002-010-09 BERTUCCI, JESSICA 49,021 17-002-010-10 PALERMINI, MARY F 46,605 17-002-012-00 ZUEGER, TIMOTHY G & LORI A 59,775 17-002-012-03 CURTISS, DONNA M TRUSTEE 48,049 17-002-013-04 MAGEE, TERESA K TRUSTEE & 82,059 17-002-013-05 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 80 17-002-013-06 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 80 17-002-013-07 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 87

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17-002-013-09 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 80 17-002-013-10 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 80 17-002-013-11 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 83 17-002-013-12 MOLITOR, JEROME L & BEVERL 66,495 17-002-013-13 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 97

17-002-140-75 COCAGNE, MASON J & GIROT, 36,938 17-002-140-78 BONJOUR, JOSEPHINE A 35,475 17-002-140-81 TALBERT, KATHERINE M 29,627 17-002-140-84 MILLER, JACK R 33,203 17-002-141-00 RILLIE DECLARATION OF TRUS 19,203 17-002-142-01 JD LAND CO, 25,197 17-002-142-03 RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE 2,216 17-002-142-33 STOCKTON J AND L ENTERPRIS 1,074 17-002-142-34 MELI, JACQUELINE C 60,929 17-002-142-35 JORDAN, MICHAEL J & PATRIC 58,012 17-002-142-36 GORNICK, THOMAS W & NANCY 53,666 17-002-142-37 WILLIAMSON, SONYA 48,351 17-002-142-38 MCCABE, CHARLES F & RITA S 64,838 17-002-142-49 WILSON, WOODROW V 45,854 17-002-143-00 MAPES, GERALD L & KATHERIN 7,678 17-002-149-00 OATES, CHRISTINE 1,343 17-002-150-00 OATES, CHRISTINE 15,588 17-002-151-00 UPMANN, JAY W & SARA L 27,291 17-002-151-03 MCPEEK PROPERTIES LLC 2,150 17-002-152-03 AMLING, JANET M 45,561 17-002-152-06 STAVER, BRADEN K 35,745 17-002-152-09 MEHL, DAVID A & JUDY J 63,649 17-002-152-12 STANTON TRUST 37,321 17-002-152-15 VANDERHEYDEN, RONALD D & L 50,926 17-002-152-18 JORDAN, BRIAN & JENNIFER C 58,558 17-002-153-06 BERRYHILL, TIMOTHY A & MAR 58,951 17-002-153-09 VEN HUIZEN, SUE ANN 50,802 17-002-153-12 MILLER, COLLEEN S 59,704 17-002-157-00 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, JOHN 75,432 17-002-157-03 ERTMER, SANDRA 24,662 17-002-157-04 KORTH, PETER W & TERESA M 1,128 17-002-157-06 BRUNNER, LINDA LOU 23,622 17-002-157-07 IMEL, LINDA LOU BRUNNER 2,553 17-002-157-09 ZINK, GERALD & CAROL 17,772 17-002-157-12 EISFELLER, RICHARD & BILLI 48,647 17-002-157-15 KUPERSMITH, KAYLA T & LLO 52,842 17-002-157-18 ALTHOF, NATHAN A & KAPPES 45,556 17-002-157-21 MENSENDIKE, ANDREW J & JUL 65,671 17-002-157-22 WELTZIN, JOSHUA D & KARLI 74,616 17-002-157-23 MCKEE, MARSHALL G & KAREN 50,148 17-002-157-24 STEFFENS, JANET K 51,282 17-002-157-25 NOWVIOCK, DONALD W & TERES 1,973 17-002-157-26 NOWVIOCK, DON & TERESA 53,082 17-002-157-27 KORTH, PETER W & TERESA M 60,299 17-002-158-03 WAVERLY HEALTHCARE REALTY 181,261 17-002-159-00 WONDERS, RAYMOND & ROBERTA 16,685 17-002-159-03 DICK, KAREN L 25,672 17-002-160-00 STOCKTON STORAGE AND WAREH 557,116 17-002-160-03 HAAS, JAMES JR 15,745 17-002-161-00 BARKAU BROTHERS HOLDINGS L 349,363 17-002-162-00 WESTWOOD, RICHARD & PENNY 43,208 17-002-162-04 WELTZIN, KARLI 32,326 17-002-171-00 CURTISS, DYLAN J 57,283 17-002-171-03 DREYER, DALEN D 28,930 17-002-171-06 JORDAN, DEBBIE J 36,479 17-002-171-09 RUTER, TAMARA GRAHAM 58,324 17-002-171-10 CURTISS, JOHN J & STEPHANI 1,097 17-002-171-13 CITIZENS STATE BANK 159,073 17-002-171-15 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 1,805 17-002-171-16 FRITZ, PAUL D & DEBORAH L 150,911 17-002-171-18 FRITZ, PAUL D & DEBORAH L 8,333 17-002-171-20 POWERS, DANIEL S & SULLIV 128,885 17-002-171-21 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, JOHN 88,595 17-002-171-30 NEW GENERATION AUTO INC 44,370 17-002-172-00 ESHLEMAN, CHAD R TRUSTEE 7,033 17-002-179-03 BUCKEYE GAS PRODUCTS CO 22,549 17-002-180-03 PEARL VALLEY PROPERTIES LL 52,098 17-002-180-12 SCHULTZ, JACQUELINE J 18,876 17-002-181-00 PEARL VALLEY PROPERTIES LL 340,962 17-002-181-03 OPPOLD, DANIEL J & LAURALE 91,006 17-002-181-06 AURAND, RONALD & ELAINE 5,372 17-002-181-09 PEARL VALLEY PROPERTIES LL 11,879 17-002-181-12 OPPOLD, DANIEL J & LAURALE 1,021 THOMPSON TOWNSHIP 18-000-072-06 KOESTER, KENNETH J & MARY 87,238 18-000-156-06 MILLER, ADAM & ASHLEE 60,813 18-000-235-00 ROWLANDS LIVING TRUST, ANN 66,030 18-000-241-01 ILLINOIS STATE OF DEPARTME 15,325 18-000-284-00 PETSCHE, MARK A 5,000 18-000-290-00 LEDESMA, SHARON LEA 5,816 18-000-311-10 HEREAU, DALE J & SHERYL 77,879 18-000-343-00 GRAF DECLARATION OF TRUST, 84,422 18-001-060-00 PETTRONE REVOCABLE LIVING 70,177 18-001-100-00 DEEKE, DENNIS & JULIA 140,987 18-001-101-00 KLP INVESTMENTS LLC 147,014 18-002-018-00 DORAN, WILLIAM E & TERI M 160,733 18-002-049-00 WEITZEL, BRADLEY J & MEAGH 94,972 18-003-074-00 BM PROPERTIES LLC 159,698 18-003-096-00 BM PROPERTIES LLC 62,733 18-003-107-00 JARAMILLO, SANDRA I 82,891 18-003-163-00 PATTEE, JEFFREY LYNN TRUS 113,912 18-004-129-00 GNUECHTEL, HERMAN C & DONN 81,682 18-005-021-00 WINTER, DOUGLAS J & SUSAN 68,471 18-005-101-00 DIMONTE, JOSEPH J JR & LUA 88,961 18-007-081-00 DYKSTRA, BRUCE A & DENISE 58,023 18-007-091-00 NIEWINSKI, MICHAEL D & IRI 62,525 18-008-038-00 GONZALEZ, RUBEN O & MARY E 39,316 18-008-107-00 LUTZ, ALAN S & KAY C 59,966 18-008-198-00 THOMAS DECLARATION OF TRUS 196,599 18-008-206-00 LARSEN, MARY J TRUSTEE 91,160 18-008-295-00 WILKINSON, ALEXIE & JONE 48,341 18-009-065-00 ASSMUS, CARL F & PATRICIA 152,036 18-009-170-00 ROSENBERG DECLARATION OF T 106,151 18-009-211-00 JONES, TOD L & JOANNE M 58,023 18-010-073-00 VONDRA, EDWARD F & PATRICI 193,478 18-011-035-00 LOEHR FAMILY TRUST, 71,792

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17-002-013-08 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 87

17-002-015-45 LANGFIELD, JANICE K BRUNNE 33,609 17-002-015-46 MACKENZIE, WILLA J 33,211 17-002-015-48 DITTMAR, SANDRA 41,916 17-002-015-51 MEUSEL, MICHAEL & SUSAN 31,977 17-002-015-54 REAGAN, SANDRA 37,011 17-002-016-03 ARAND, ROGER E & EILEEN M 44,212 17-002-016-06 MILLERSCHONE, TYLER G & R 43,140 17-002-016-09 RASMUSSEN, ROBERT G & PATR 37,788 17-002-016-15 SULLIVAN PROPERTIES 323,770 17-002-016-21 HAAS GENERAL TRUST, SPENCE 47,873 17-002-016-24 SMITH, MICHAEL P 44,799 17-002-017-00 JOHNSON ARTHUR J FAMILY LI 281,347 17-002-017-03 ARAND, MICHAEL C & PATRICI 73,559 17-002-017-06 JOHNSON FAMILY LIMITED PAR 7,333 17-002-017-10 JOHNSON ARTHUR J FAMILY LI 16,498 17-002-017-11 JIGAR PROPERTIES LLC 631,822 17-002-017-13 FUND 601 LLC 242,079 17-002-022-00 ZUEGER LIVING TRUST, ERWIN 124,804 17-002-023-00 ZUEGER LIVING TRUST, ERWIN 100,705 17-002-023-03 ZUEGER LIVING TRUST, ERWIN 39,518 17-002-111-00 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 965,291 17-002-111-03 DRANE, GREG A 6,635 17-002-111-06 ZINK, RANDY P & DILLON, 645 17-002-111-09 ZINK, RANDY P & MARISA ABI 7,970 17-002-111-10 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 145,819 17-002-111-20 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 145,819 17-002-112-00 BREWSTER CHEESE COMPANY 2,500 17-002-114-00 KRIEBS, MICHAEL T & SUZANN 12,087 17-002-116-00 MISENAR, GEORGE & EMILY 14,007 17-002-118-00 BOWER, RICHARD & MELANIE 42,340 17-002-119-00 KUNZ, DANIEL E & DIANE K 8,859 17-002-119-03 KUNZ, NORMAN C 27,870 17-002-119-09 BAUER, JAY R & KIMBERLY L 47,356 17-002-119-12 BAUER, JAY R & KIMBERLY L 39,172 17-002-119-17 CASEY’S RETAIL COMPANY 183,065 17-002-119-21 KUNZ, DANIEL E & DIANE K 45,662 17-002-122-00 PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T 5,320 17-002-122-03 ZINK, ROBERT & SHEILA 29,627 17-002-122-05 SCHAMBERGER, WILLIAM J & S 31,002 17-002-122-06 COOK, GARY L 47,573 17-002-122-09 SWANSON, STEVEN M & DENISE 36,802 17-002-122-12 CARROLL, E DIANE & THE 68,220 17-002-122-15 KRIEBS, MICHAEL T & SUZANN 40,767 17-002-122-18 MCPEEK PROPERTIES LLC 39,588 17-002-122-21 MB GERONIMO LLC 58,673 17-002-122-27 HOLY, PIOTR & MARIA 1,399 17-002-122-30 MCPEEK PROPERTIES LLC 26,830 17-002-122-36 PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T 1,919 17-002-122-39 PIERCE, MAX T & MARY LOU T 2,666 17-002-123-00 SCACE, ANGELA L 12,590 17-002-125-00 CRAIG, CATHY E 13,457 17-002-126-00 SCHOCK, CHRISTIAN & NICOLE 15,061 17-002-127-00 SCANLAN-CARTER, KATHERINE 29,862 17-002-128-00 STAYNER, DONALD A 29,451 17-002-129-00 STAVER, LOGAN & LUKE, KE 31,596 17-002-131-00 MCPEEK PROPERTIES LLC 33,336 17-002-131-03 BURCK, DOUGLAS D 21,333 17-002-131-06 HOLY, PIOTR & MARIA 17,165 17-002-131-09 HOLY, PIOTR & MARIA 36,902 17-002-132-00 ALLEN, RICHARD 18,391 17-002-133-00 GEHRTS, WALTER W 6,967 17-002-134-00 SARLES, SHARON L 50,732 17-002-134-03 GUENZLER, IVAN H & KATHLEE 37,975 17-002-135-00 STOCKTON VILLAGE OF 9,000 17-002-136-00 MARCURE, BRADLEY C & WOLF 24,469 17-002-137-00 REIFSTECK, RICHARD L 19,590 17-002-137-03 WILD, KIMBERLEY A 55,244 17-002-139-00 RHYNER, DANIEL F & KELLIE 3,949 17-002-139-06 ROBINSON, BRIAN P 50,262 17-002-139-09 OPPOLD, JERRY A & TRISHA A 46,225 17-002-139-24 SEESTADT, TIMOTHY D & COL 34,834 17-002-139-30 KUNZ, KERRY K & ANNA L 31,574 17-002-139-33 COFFEY, NICHOLAS J & KARI 33,816 17-002-139-36 MARCURE, DANIEL L & BETH A 40,782 17-002-139-39 STOCKTON J AND L ENTERPRIS 32,177 17-002-140-00 AMLING, JANET M 12,425 17-002-140-02 BREWER, SAM 1,209 17-002-140-03 GILL, DOUGLAS J & KRIPPEN 11,936 17-002-140-04 JO DAVIESS COUNTY TRUSTEE 1 17-002-140-05 RAISBECK, ELIZABETH A & H 790 17-002-140-06 REILLY, JAMES M JR & RAEWA 38,673 17-002-140-07 TANNER, ARMIN C 967 17-002-140-09 ALTFILLISCH, JENNIFER 31,330 17-002-140-12 DECKER, JUDITH & RACHUY 39,748 17-002-140-15 SKUTT, ANNETTE L 31,533 17-002-140-18 DIDDENS, DAVID 26,542 17-002-140-21 HOLTZ, TODD P 34,354 17-002-140-24 ROSE, DANIEL J & JANET M 67,952 17-002-140-27 ALONGI, NICOLAS & SARAH 60,175 17-002-140-28 COX, GEOFFREY S 555 17-002-140-29 PAHNKE, DARYL A & LAURIE J 555 17-002-140-30 COX, JENNIFER L 42,180 17-002-140-33 HOPPE, SARAH L 21,296 17-002-140-36 PAHNKE, DARYL A & LAURIE J 28,815 17-002-140-39 LETELLIER PROPERTIES LLC 27,965 17-002-140-42 POND, MICHAEL W & DEBRA C 32,254 17-002-140-45 MCFADDEN, MICHAEL J 34,259 17-002-140-48 LAREM, SHELLEY L & GALLAC 33,604 17-002-140-51 NOLL, MATTHEW D 41,052 17-002-140-54 BUNTING, JAMES & JANET 42,924 17-002-140-57 MELLEN, RANDAL E & LAURA J 36,709 17-002-140-60 DITTMAR, CLELAND C & JOANN 43,729 17-002-140-63 BOYER, TRACY L 39,456 17-002-140-64 MILLER, SANDIE L 29,520 17-002-140-65 MCFADDEN, MICHAEL J 1,278 17-002-140-66 DITTMAR, CLELAND C & JOANN 1,310 17-002-140-69 ALTHOF, GREGORY L & MARY S 56,944 17-002-140-72 RAISBECK, TY A 25,653

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17-002-013-15 BOYER, TRACY L & STEVEN 97 17-002-013-16 MAPES GRAIN FARMS INC 107 17-002-015-03 UPMANN, JAY W & SARA L 51,713 17-002-015-09 SCHWITZ, MARSHA 50,971 17-002-015-15 WAGNER, CHAD E & LINDSEY 50,226 17-002-015-18 DUCHOW, SHIRLEY A 37,093 17-002-015-21 KUPERSMITH, DUANE G & DONN 52,264 17-002-015-24 STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE 43,249 17-002-015-27 ROWE FAMILY TRUST 56,710 17-002-015-30 COPPERNOLL, ANN 41,446 17-002-015-33 MOLITOR, JEROME & BEVERLY 47,701 17-002-015-36 STARR, DEAN A & PEGGY A 46,821 17-002-015-39 BEYER, BRADLEY R & BONNIE 51,249 17-002-015-42 MOLITOR, JEROME L & BEVERL 33,406 17-002-015-43 MENSENDIKE, ALICE 32,790

17-002-013-14 BOYER, TRACY L & STEVEN 60,497

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale en tered in the above cause on May 12, 2022, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo ration, will at 1:30 PM on October 18, 2022, at the of fice of Vincent Roth Toep fer & Leinen PC, 11406 U.S. Route 20 W, Galena, IL, 61036, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the fol

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JO DAVIESS COUNTYGALENA, ILLINOIS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

pality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac tion thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certi fied funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment

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Property Index No. 05503-370-00Thereal estate is im proved with a single family residence.Saleterms: 25% down of the highest bid by cer tified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Res idential Property Munici

lowing described real es tate:LOTS FOUR (4), FIVE (5), AND SIX (6) IN BLOCK ONE HUNDRED TEN (110) IN THE CITY OF EAST 61025EAST190COUNTY,ATEDPLATACCORDINGDUBUQUE,TOTHETHEREOF,SITUINJODAVIESSILLINOIS.CommonlyknownasBEECHERSTREET,DUBUQUE,IL

WARDS GROVE TOWNSHIP 20-000-001-00 BONNET TRUST, DANIEL ROBER 21,086 20-000-003-00 HUGHES, HARRY E TRUSTEE 23,563 20-000-004-00 KRYDER TRUST, RANDAL K & 22,526 20-000-004-10 LINN, STEVEN 58,071 20-000-006-00 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 11,926 20-000-007-00 WERKHEISER, ROBERT J & GAI 62,445 20-000-008-00 BOYER, SHIRLEY A TRUSTEE 29,499 20-000-009-00 REILAND, JOHN 36,544 20-000-009-03 HUGHES, MITCHELL 39,514 20-000-010-00 EDEN, MARLIN R & SHARON L 66,457 20-000-011-00 KRYDER TRUST, RANDAL K & 26,131 20-000-011-03 KRYDER TRUST, RANDAL K & 25,623 20-000-012-00 FREEDLUND, DONNA M 1,699 20-000-013-00 BECKER, JEFFREY A TRUSTEE 69,261 20-000-013-03 WEAVER, JULIE A & MCKEE, 11,814 20-000-013-06 MCKEE FARM TRUST, JANICE D 6,468 20-000-016-00 CURTISS REVOCABLE LIVING T 17,118 20-000-017-00 HUBB, LARRY L & LEISA KS 31,435 20-000-018-00 SCANLAN, ROBERT T & DOLLY 43,512 20-000-018-03 BADGERLAND ENTERPRISES LLC 1,228 20-000-018-06 BADGERLAND ENTERPRISES LLC 19,216 20-000-018-09 SCANLAN, ROBERT T & DOLLY 14,620 20-000-018-12 SCANLAN, ROBERT T & DOLLY 150 20-000-020-00 BECKER GENERAL TRUST, JEFF 1,078 20-000-022-00 BADGERLAND ENTERPRISES LLC 47,531 20-000-022-10 NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS INC 453,099 20-000-022-15 BADGERLAND ENTERPRISES LLC 1,683 20-000-023-00 BADGERLAND ENTERPRISES LLC 61,610 20-000-026-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 181,996 20-000-027-00 CURTISS REVOCABLE LIVING T 28,682 20-000-027-03 BORSDORF TRUST, WILLIAM A 27,767 20-000-029-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 16,933 20-000-030-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 17,862 20-000-031-00 BORSDORF, WILLIAM A TRUSTE 5,990 20-000-033-00 BLACK, GERALD L & TRACY D 32,110 20-000-033-03 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 43,708 20-000-033-06 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 9,379 20-000-034-00 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 98,827 20-000-035-00 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, JOHN 239,636 20-000-035-10 VANDERHEYDEN, STEVEN L & D 69,621 20-000-036-00 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, DONN 48,581 20-000-036-10 ROBINSON, MICHAEL R & HUH 57,502 20-000-036-30 CURTISS, JOHN C TRUSTEE & 34,035 20-000-036-33 CURTISS, JOHN C TRUSTEE & 170,341 20-000-036-36 CURTISS LIVING TRUST, JOHN 1,152 20-000-036-40 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 319,417 20-000-039-10 DRANE, BRUCE 51,311 20-000-040-00 BARTCH, THOMAS J & VALERIA 67,323 20-000-040-10 ROWE, LYNN L 22,950 20-000-041-00 DREYER, TERRANCE L & KIMBE 150 20-000-043-10 WAND, DONALD D JR 26,669 20-000-045-00 SCHLICHTING, TERRY R & ANN 31,746 20-000-045-02 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 18,377 20-000-047-00 BADGERLAND ENTERPRISES LLC 69,352 20-000-048-00 NOLLER, CAROL A TRUSTEE 60,237 20-000-048-03 LYONS, SHAWN N & DEBBY MAE 67,273 20-000-049-00 SIMMONS DAIRY FARM INC 204,503 20-000-051-00 BLACK, GERALD L & TRACY D 6,265 20-000-051-03 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 27,130 20-000-053-00 WHITE EUGENE E FARM LLC 193,041 20-000-054-00 WERKHEISER, ROBERT J & GAI 54,449 20-000-054-03 WERKHEISER, ROBERT J & GAI 11,020 20-000-057-00 SCHIESS, MICHAEL R 53,414 20-000-057-03 ALTHOFF, DELANO W & DIANA 24,271 20-000-057-06 ALTHOFF, DELANO W & DIANA 5,251 20-000-057-09 ALTHOFF, DELANO W & DIANA 224,734 20-000-058-00 MELLICKER REVOCABLE LIVING 51,244 20-000-058-03 MELLICKER REVOCABLE LIVING 20,805 20-000-058-06 KUHL, KEVIN D & JOLYNN C 74,115 20-000-058-09 HUGHES, DAN C & PARIS M 36,571 20-000-059-00 NOWVIOCK, DONALD W JR & TE 22,261 20-000-059-01 GUENTNER BAR C INC 41,067 20-000-059-03 SMITH, ANTHONY J & MELODIE 1,474

20-000-061-00 HOLLAND, DOROTHY TRUSTEE 40,162 20-000-062-00 HUBB, LARRY L & LEISA KS 194,283 20-000-065-00 SMITAL FAMILY TRUST, ROGER 107,757 20-000-067-00 WENZEL, BRIAN L & JO ANN 15,810 20-000-068-00 FLICKINGER, TERRY L & JUDI 45,766 20-000-069-00 SMITAL FAMILY TRUST, ROGER 15,263 20-000-070-00 SMITAL FAMILY TRUST, ROGER 63,092 20-000-070-01 HANUS, JEFF S & LISA A 141,119 20-000-071-00 BROWN, BRIAN T 51,666 20-000-073-00 SMITAL FAMILY TRUST, ROGER 163,126 20-000-074-00 PATTON, BRIAN 37,995 20-000-074-03 KLECKNER, MATTHEW J & BENJ 1,825 20-000-074-10 MCKEE, SCOTT J & MARLIN D 7,034 20-000-075-00 SIMMONS DAIRY FARM INC 47,607 20-000-075-03 NOWVIOCK, AL V & WENDY J 53,120 20-000-075-10 STAMM, RONNIE G TRUSTEE 65,951 20-000-075-12 MAYER, DENNIS R & JAMIE 80,910 20-000-079-00 BORSDORF GENERAL TRUST, JO 49,704 20-000-080-00 SMITAL, MARILYN M 5,841 20-000-081-00 BONNET, MATTHEW P 51,087 20-000-092-00 KING, GENE & BARBRA J 3,514 20-000-093-00 LINDER, DALE & ROSE 92,648 20-000-093-01 KERCHNER TRUST, JAMES L & 67,771 20-000-093-03 HUSCHITT, PETER A TRUSTEE 1,429 20-000-093-06 HUSCHITT, PETER A TRUSTEE 706 20-000-093-09 WHITE LIVING TRUST, MILES 5,246 20-000-094-00 WHITE LIVING TRUST, MILES 75,421 20-000-094-03 NOWVIOCK, ADAM NICKOLAUS 41,411 20-000-094-06 HUSCHITT, PETER A TRUSTEE 7,501 20-000-094-09 OLSON, SCOTT D 774 20-000-095-00 BARTCH, THOMAS J & VALERIA 12,472 20-000-098-00 KURTH, ANGELA B 48,048 20-000-098-02 MILLER, TERRY L & BRENDA L 73,880 20-000-098-03 NOLL, DUANE D 37,406 20-000-099-00 NOLL, DUANE 2,866 20-000-099-06 STOCKTON VILLAGE OF 7,672 20-000-099-07 STOCKTON VILLAGE OF 3,285 20-000-099-08 STOCKTON VILLAGE OF 5,222 20-000-099-09 STOCKTON VILLAGE OF 9,130 20-000-099-11 STOCKTON VILLAGE OF 3,014 20-000-100-10 WHITE EUGENE E FARM LLC 99,886 20-000-104-00 HUSCHITT REVOCABLE LIVING 2,827 20-000-106-00 WHITE, MILES T & COLLEEN E 16,665 20-000-106-10 OLSON, SCOTT D 532 20-000-107-20 WHITE EUGENE E FARM LLC 15,798 20-000-109-00 SMITAL, MARILYN M 47,891 20-000-110-00 DICK, RICHARD L 1,060 20-000-110-01 SCHULTZ, STEVEN J & BARBAR 81,230 20-000-110-03 JONES LIVING TRUST, TONY L 13,650 20-000-110-05 LYTLE, BRIAN & AMANDA 59,908 20-000-110-09 TATE, BENJAMIN F & CONNIE 444 20-000-110-10 DOWNS, ALAN W & DOLORES J 36,605 20-000-110-11 TIMPE, MATTHEW & TRISTA LY 9,019 20-000-110-12 TIMPE, MATTHEW & TRISTA LY 9,439 20-000-110-13 TIMPE, MATTHEW & TRISTA LY 10,359 20-000-110-14 TIMPE, MATTHEW & TRISTA LY 9,019 20-000-111-00 OLSON, SCOTT D 1,236 20-000-115-00 BRASS DECLARATION OF TRUST 59,789 20-000-116-00 BRASS DECLARATION OF TRUST 6,612 20-000-119-00 SKUTT, EUGENE E & RUTH A 164,359 20-000-119-01 BRONKEMA, PAUL & EVELYN 54,394 20-000-122-00 GILL, DOUGLAS & KRIPPEND 5,201 20-000-123-00 RUNKLE, MATTHEW R & HERMA 45,786 20-000-126-00 YEAGER, CARSON R TRUSTEE 380 20-000-127-00 PAX, MARCIA R & LAVERNE J 856 20-000-137-00 KING, GENE & BARBRA J 104,941 20-000-138-00 PEARSON, MELVIN B & SANTOS 72,425 20-000-143-00 FLICKINGER, TERRY L & JUDI 32,797 20-000-145-00 JONES, BRETT S & BONNIE J 65,427 20-000-150-10 BROSHOUS, GERALD K JR 56,868 20-000-150-20 HOFFMAN, KIRK C 22,210 20-000-151-00 JOHNSON, STEWART D & JANE 80,037 20-000-152-00 LUNING, DONNA TRUSTEE 62,881 20-000-155-00 BROWN, BRIAN T 81,449 20-000-155-03 BROWN FARM TRUST, BRIAN TH 11,359 20-000-155-06 BROWN FARM TRUST, BRIAN TH 54,301 20-000-156-00 MCKEE, SCOTT J & MARLIN D 17,477 20-000-156-03 NOWVIOCK, AL V & WENDY J 9,419 20-000-156-10 NOWVIOCK, AL V & WENDY J 38,003 20-000-157-00 SCHUBERT, TONY P & DIXIE L 6,116 20-000-157-10 SCHUBERT, TONY P & DIXIE L 43,647 20-000-158-00 KEHL, ROBERT W & JENNIFER 21,665 20-000-158-02 MCKEE, SCOTT J & MARLIN D 24,368

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18-011-055-00 VONDRA, JASON D 70,504 18-011-273-00 BUSCH, DARRELL F 64,598 18-012-104-00 MEYER, RANDALL & PAMELA 71,644 18-012-128-00 JOHNSON, KEN & ANN NC 57,107 18-012-259-00 DREZEK, ROMAN & URSZULA ED 20,268 18-014-117-00 BUCKLEY, JOHN & JACKIE 132,866

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creditor, or other lienor ac quiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate tax es, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is of fered for sale without any representation as to qual ity or quantity of title and without recourse to Plain

20-000-158-03 HERBIG, TERRY & VICKI 79,271 20-000-158-06 KEHL, ROBERT W & JENNIFER 119,669 20-000-158-10 KEHL, ROBERT W & JENNIFER 4,049 20-000-159-00 BROWN FARM TRUST, BRIAN TH 35,020 20-000-160-00 WENZEL, BRIAN L & JO ANN 32,955 20-000-160-03 SCHUBERT, MICK & TIFFANY 53,348 20-000-162-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 45,311 20-000-162-03 BLAIR, JAMES E & TERESA 35,774 20-000-162-09 PAISLEY, DENNIS L & ERIKA 39,028 20-000-162-10 KUMP, RICHARD J & SHARON L 700 20-000-162-15 KUMP, RICHARD J & SHARON L 67,811 20-000-162-21 OFFENHEISER, GEOFFREY T & 9,249 20-000-162-24 DUNCAN, CHARLES E & LAURA 10,059 20-000-162-27 SCHUBERT, KIRK & KERI 87,235 20-000-162-33 SCHROEDER, DARWIN K & ELIZ 53,243 20-000-162-36 MCWORTHY, DAVID B & LAVONN 36,927 20-000-162-39 JOHNSON, DOUGLAS W & JENNI 92,441 20-000-162-42 JOHNSON, ANGELA J & JOHNS 41,795 20-000-162-45 LAWFER, PATRICIA A 40,846 20-000-162-48 RANDECKER, JANET A & DVOR 23,463 20-000-162-51 OFFENHEISER, GEOFFREY T & 44,592 20-000-162-54 JOHNSON, DOUGLAS & JENNIFE 8,299 20-000-162-60 ALDERMAN, LARRY A & KAREN 51,904 20-000-163-00 HAMMER, KIMBRALL & ELAINE 40,397 20-000-165-00 MCPEEK, KARVER A 40,577 20-000-165-05 LAWFER, JOHNATHAN J 35,554 20-000-165-10 LAWFER, JOHN J 35,808 20-000-166-00 LAWFER, RONALD L & JULIE A 23,787 20-000-166-10 LAWFER, RONALD L & JULIE A 96,057 20-000-166-13 LAWFER, RONALD L & JULIE A 178,775 20-000-166-20 LYONS, RICHARD C & LINDA S 53,708 20-000-166-30 HAMMER, KIMBRALL & ELAINE 8,333 20-000-167-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 21,263 20-000-168-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 81,048 20-000-168-03 LAWFER, I DONALD RESIDUARY 57,934 20-000-169-00 LAWFER, CURTIS A 83,556 20-000-171-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 5,111 20-000-175-00 DICK, LINDA L YUNGBLUTH 8,512 20-000-176-00 LAWFER, RONALD L & JULIE A 9,968 20-000-177-00 HEIDENREICH TRUST, MELODY 26,046 20-000-177-02 BROSHOUS, DAVID & DIANE 87,993 20-000-177-04 LUNING, DONNA TRUSTEE 351 20-000-177-06 SKUTT, EUGENE E & RUTH A 85,876 20-000-177-08 LARSEN, KAY L 13,665 20-000-177-10 GROEZINGER, DARYL A & PENN 116,313 20-000-179-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 66,233 20-000-181-00 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 57,642 20-000-182-00 SKUTT, EUGENE E & RUTH A 95,649 20-000-183-00 DAY, JOHN J & KAY D TRUSTE 106,221 20-000-185-00 SULLIVAN, AARON & SULLI 35,487 20-000-185-03 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 51,008 20-000-185-06 THOREN, GREGORY S & JANIS 9,575 20-000-186-00 PIERCE, KENNETH R & BRENDA 104,756 20-000-189-00 SULLIVAN GENERAL TRUST, JA 40,916 20-000-189-03 PIERCE FAMILY TRUST, KENNE 8,181 20-000-191-00 PIERCE, KENNETH R & BRENDA 35,930 20-000-192-00 PIERCE, TODD M & JOANNA M 13,954 20-000-192-03 AMES, DANIEL P & CAROL A 75,888 20-000-192-09 PIERCE, TODD M & JOANNA M 48,617 20-000-192-12 SULLIVAN GENERAL TRUST, JA 51,722 20-000-193-00 HASTING, SHARON R 17,446 20-000-193-03 PIERCE FAMILY TRUST, KENNE 9,881 20-000-194-00 WACKERLIN, BROCK 108,412 20-000-195-00 RAUSCH, JACOB & CATHERINE 86,402 20-000-195-10 SLICK-WESTABY, DEBRA K 6,583 20-000-195-15 WACKERLIN FARMS LLC 27,398 20-000-196-00 LYONS, RICHARD C 78,855 20-000-197-00 LYONS, RICHARD C 43,497 20-000-200-00 HAAS, JAMES A JR 68,816 20-000-201-00 LAWFER, KARL E & LORI L 20,295 20-000-202-00 PBE FARMLAND HOLDINGS LLC, 21,075 20-000-202-03 MAMMOSER, WILBUR L & DOLOR 1,122 20-000-203-00 KLECKNER, MICHAEL J & JULI 68,746 20-000-204-00 HASTING, SHARON R 104,759 20-000-205-00 VINZANT SR IRREVOCABLE STA 15,395 20-000-205-03 OPPOLD, STEPHEN & PENNY 39,844 20-000-206-00 LAWFER, RONALD L & JULIE A 57,013 20-000-206-10 LAWFER, BENJAMIN T & SAMAN 51,551 20-000-207-00 MORRIS, LOIS A & KEMPEL, 18,523 20-000-209-00 HARRISS, LUCAS E TRUSTEE 100,482

3. The location is: 111 Ridgeview Ct., Freeport, ILNow61032therefore, unless you and all whom it may concern, file your answer to the petition in the ac tion or otherwise file your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of Ste phenson County, in the City of Freeport, Illinois, on or before October 17, 2022, a default judgment may be entered against you at any time after that day a judgment entered in accor dance with the prayer of saidDated:Petition.Sept. 2, 2022.

A total of 14 sports physical clinics were held at FHN offices across northwest Illinois this summer, providing 663 physicals and raising $16,575 to donate back to 11 area schools. A total of 189 students got their sports physicals at clinics held at the FHN Family Healthcare

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Donations to the bake appreciated and can be dropped off at the Legion after 7:30 a.m. on Sept. If you need to drop them off before then, please contact Terri at 815-541-6792 Pat at 815-266-1165.

Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all infor mation.Ifthis property is a con dominium unit, the pur chaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assessments and the legal fees required by The Con dominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If this property is a condominium unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchas er of the unit at the fore closure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the as sessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-

No. 22-MR-23 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TRANSFER OF ABANDONED TITLE

Notice is given to De fendants, James A. Wil liamson and UNKNOWN OWNERS and UN KNOWN TENANTS that a petition was filed in the Circuit Court of Stephen son County, Illinois, for Petition for Transfer of Abandoned Title to the fol lowing described manufac tured home:

Knollwood Estates LLC

tiff and in “AS IS” con dition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by theUponcourt.payment in full of the amount bid, the pur chaser will receive a Cer tificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.

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Brinkmeier admitted in a plea agreement that in Oc tober 2019 he traveled from Illinois to Iowa to engage in sexual conduct with a 14-year-old minor he met on line. Brinkmeier was a reg istered sex offender and was required under Illinois law to comply with the Illinois Sex OffenderBrinkmeierRegistry.also admitted to contacting another minor victim online and coercing her to send Brinkmeier sex ually explicit images of her self.

A Freeport, IL. resident was sentenced today to 17 years in federal prison for traveling to Iowa to engage in sexual conduct with a minor he met Erichonline.Brinkmeier, 27, pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count of traveling in interstate commerce for the purpose of engaging in illicit sexual conduct with a minor and one count of com mission by a registered sex offender of a felony offense involving a minor. U.S. Dis trict Judge Philip G. Reinhard ordered that the prison term be followed by a lifetime of court-supervised release.

1. The owner is: James A. Wiliamson.2.Thedescription is: 1978 Marshfield Manufac tured Home.

By: Anthony V. Coon Anthony V. Coon, Attorney for Plaintiff Anthony V. Coon, Attorney#6269568at Law 10 N. Galena Ave., Ste. 210 Freeport, IL tonycoonlaw@aol.comFax815-235-221261032815-232-5500(PublishedinTheShopper’sGuideSept.7,14&21,2022)424435

FHN sports physicals return $16,575 to area schools

son, Acting Special Agentin-Charge of the Chicago Field Office of the FBI. The Freeport Police Department assisted in the investigation. The government was repre sented by Assistant U.S. At torney Jessica S. Maveus.

Saturday, Sept.

3. The location is: 104 Valley Rose Dr., Freeport, ILNow61032therefore, unless you and all whom it may concern, file your answer to the petition in the ac tion or otherwise file your appearance therein, in the said Circuit Court of Ste phenson County, in the City of Freeport, Illinois, on or before October 17, 2022, a default judgment may be entered against you at any time after that day a judgment entered in accor dance with the prayer of saidDated:Petition.Sept. 2, 2022.

Notice is given to Defen dants, Wendell S. Klosa and UNKNOWN OWNERS and UNKNOWN TEN ANTS that a petition was filed in the Circuit Court of Stephenson County, Illi nois, for Petition for Trans fer of Abandoned Title to the following described manufactured home:

on the Planning Commission since 2018 and has served as a sports coach for local Jr. High and High School teams for 19 years. Barr is also a partner in a small local business since 2017.“I am truly honored to serve the Freeport commu nity as Alderman-at-Large,” said Barr. Alderman Barr will serve in the position of Alder man-at-Large until the term expires in May 2023.

Freeport man sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for exploitationsexualofminors

Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022 THE SCOOP TODAY / SHOPPER’S GUIDE Page 23 God Is 635PresbyterianSchapvilleLoveZionChurchE.SchapvilleRoadElizabeth,IL61028www.schapvillezion.org Celebrate God’s Love at 10:00 a.m. worship 64751 635 E. Schapville Rd. Elizabeth, IL www.schapvillezion.org61028815-845-2272 395526 McConnell American Legion and McConnell American Legion Auxiliary BAKE SALE /GARAGE SALE

Knollwood Estates LLC

NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TRANSFER OF ABANDONED TITLE

1).IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS SESSION, IN ACCOR DANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE IL LINOIS TheothertificationCountyclosureouriner’sgovernmentidentificationFORECLOSUREMORTGAGELAW.Youwillneedaphotoissuedbyaagency(drivlicense,passport,etc.)ordertogainentryintobuildingandtheforesaleroominCookandthesameidenforsalesheldatcountyvenueswhereJudicialSalesCorpo

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1. The owner is: Wendell S.2.Klosa.The description is: 1991 Friendship Manufac tured Home.

17 • 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. at McConnell American Legion in McConnell, IL The Legion and Auxiliary are going through the upstairs of the Legion to sell items that are no longer being used. Some of these items include: 2 inside doors, poker table, serving trays, cups, pitchers, large coffee pot, bowls, novelty items, complete vintage dishware set, crystal cups and bowls, cooking sheets, baking pans, and much more.

The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property.

ration conducts foreclosure sales.For information, exam ine the court file, CODI LIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONT AGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876

JamesCompany,Plaintiffvs.A.Williamson,Defendants.No.22-MR-22

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The sentence was an nounced by John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; and Ashley T. John

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Troy Barr appointed as Alderman-at-Large

On the September 6 Coun cil Meeting, members of the Freeport City Council ap proved the appointment of Troy Barr to the position of Alderman-at-Large. The posi tion was vacated after the res ignation of former Alderman Jim Berberet. After the ap proval, Barr was then sworn in asAsAlderman.alongstanding member of the Freeport community, Troy Barr has formerly served

10 N. Galena Ave., Ste. 210 Freeport, IL KNOLLWOODtonycoonlaw@aol.comFax815-235-221261032815-232-5500(PublishedinTheShopper’sGuideSept.7,14&21,2022)424434STATEOFILLINOISINTHECOURTOFTHEFIFTEENTHJUDICIALCIRCUITCOUNTYOFSTEPHENSONESTATES,LLC,an

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FHN’s series of pandemicsafe sports physical clinics, held throughout the spring and summer, helped save time and hassle for many area parents, and raised more than $16,000 for area schools. All proceeds from the $25 physicals are donated back to the schools by FHN.

By: Anthony V. Coon Anthony V. Coon, Attorney for Plaintiff Anthony V. Coon, Attorney#6269568at Law

THE JUDICIAL WendellCompany,IllinoisESTATES,KNOLLWOODI3202818CasethatobtaineddebttordeemedthatticesFairTJSC#:Case00468002Attorney14-22-00001Attorneypleadings@il.cslegal.comE-Mail:630-794-5300BURRAGE15W030ASSOCIATES,CODILISsales.statuswww.tjsc.comdicialSALE60606-465024thCORPORATIONSALESOneSouthWackerDrive,Floor,Chicago,IL(312)236-YoucanalsovisitTheJuSalesCorporationatfora7dayreportofpending&P.C.NORTHFRONTROAD,SUITE100RIDGEIL,60527FileNo.ARDCNo.Number:2022FC142-1969NOTE:PursuanttotheDebtCollectionPracAct,youareadvisedPlaintiff’sattorneyistobeadebtcollecattemptingtocollectaandanyinformationwillbeusedforpurpose.#2022FC1(PublishedinTheScoopTodaySept.14,21&28,2022)424782STATEOFILLINOISINTHECOURTOFTHEFIFTEENTHJUDICIALCIRCUITCOUNTYOFSTEPHENSONLLC,anLimitedLiabilityPlaintiffvs.S.Klosa,Defendants.

Center – Burchard Hills in Freeport, raising $4,725 for the Freeport School District.Checks will be distributed to the each of the participating schools this fall. For information about sports medicine and other services available at FHN, visit www.fhn.org.

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

in the face that does not go away.Anything that increases your chance of getting a disease is called a risk factor. Since unprotected sun exposure can increase your risk for oral cancer developing on the lips, apply lip balm with SPF to your child’s lips during periods of prolonged sun exposure until they are old enough to do it themselves. The incidence of cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx has increased in the adolescent and young adult populations. Teach your adolescent that tobacco use is the strongest risk factor for developing oral cancer. Alcohol abuse follows closely behind and combining the two multiplies

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is an annual national health campaign held in September to bring awareness to cancer in children. Because our children are so precious to us, the color gold in the form of a ribbon was chosen as the international symbol for childhood cancer awareness.

majority of oral tumors and lesions will be benign) but do not put it off either. Oral cancers are aggressive, so it is imperative that no time is wasted when seeking a definitive diagnosis. Once oral or oropharyngeal cancer has been diagnosed, treatment will depend on the type of cancer and whether it has spread. In addition, both benign and malignant oral cavity tumors can affect eating and/or speaking and may require treatment, which could include surgical intervention.Animportant reason for this public awareness campaign is to spread the word about the signs and symptoms of oral cancer. Keep in mind that

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checkup. Your dentist will check the jaw, the cheeks, and lips; the gums; the roof and floor of the mouth; and the top, bottom, and sides of the tongue. The neck will also be examined for swollen lymph nodes. If any abnormalities are found your dentist may perform an x-ray or CT scan and will share his findings with your child’s pediatrician. Do not panic if your dentist recommends a biopsy (remember that the

Oral cancer in children is rare. Greater than 90% of tumors in the mouths of children are youroralprognosis.arediagnosiswithcancersuncommon,(non-cancerous).benignAlthoughchildhooddooccurand,asallcancers,earlyandtreatmentcriticalforlong-termThatiswhyancancercheckispartofchild’sroutinedental

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these signs and symptoms can be indicative of a wide range of oral health problems other than oral cancer. Have your child evaluated by your dentist if they experience a sore in the mouth or on the lip that does not heal, a lump or thickening in the mouth, a white or red patch on the gums, tongue, or lining of the mouth, difficulty swallowing or unexplained oral bleeding, numbness or pain in the mouth, difficulty chewing, swallowing, speaking, opening the mouth widely, or moving the tongue or jaw, a lump near the ear, cheek, jaw, lip, or inside the mouth, fluid draining from the ear, numbness or weakness in the face, or pain

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their risk. Data from recent research show that about 70 percent of oropharyngeal cancers are linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) infections. Numerous studies show that the earlier a child receives the HPV vaccine, the greater potential it has for preventing HPVrelated cancers, which include oropharyngeal cancer. The HPV vaccine can be given to children as young as nine years. Schedule regular dental visits, with their critical oral cancer screening, twice a year. Support your child’s immune system and overall health with a nutritious diet, staying hydrated with fluoridated water, and daily oral hygiene.

In a bowl, combine the zucchini, cheese, Bisquick, salt, onion, basil, and pepper. Stir in eggs; mix well. Shape into six patties, using about ¼ C. of zucchini mixture for each patty. In a skillet over medium-high heat, melt but ter; cook patties until lightly browned, 4 to 5 minutes on each side.

¼ t. oregano

1/3 C. chopped red onion

3 lbs. ground beef

½ t. salt

1½ C. tomato juice

3 medium tomatoes, diced

4 T. soy sauce, divided

¼ C. honey

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2 large eggs, room tempera ture, lightly beaten 2 T. butter

1 T. sugar

1 stick butter

1 jar (10 oz.) stuffed olives

(Tip: freeze the steak about 15 minutes before you slice it be cause cold meat is easier to cut than room temperature meat.)

2 C. shredded zucchini ½ C. shredded cheddar cheese1/3 C. Bisquick ½ t. salt

½ C. butter, cubed ½ C. flour

¼ t. pepper

2 cloves garlic, minced

Bacon Pea Salad

Cooked rice and sesame seeds to garnish

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¼ t. salt

Italian Zucchini Pie

4 C. sliced zucchini

Preheat the oven to 400.

1 pkg. tortilla chips (10 oz.)

From Lena’s Kitchen

3 C. sharp cheddar cheese

¾ C. water

4 T. canola oil, divided

cheddar cheese, tomatoes, and olives. Refrigerate any left overs.

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Zucchini Patties

This casserole makes two casseroles so you can feed a whole crowd. It is interesting because it melds a lot of flavors. You can also cut the recipe in half. Enjoy the surprise layers.

4 C. whole milk

¼ t. pepper

Orange, Beef, and Broccoli Stir Fry

See Kitchen Page 27

1 large onion, chopped

¼ t. garlic salt

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8 oz. mozzarella cheese, shredded1t.yellow mustard

½ t. dried basil

¼ t. basil

recipe is an easy one for a quick side for any meal.

1 T. water

1¾ C. crushed saltines (about 402crackers)C.cooked rice

4 bacon strips, cooked and crumbledCombine the peas, cheese, salad dressing, onion, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Transfer to a serving bowl and refrigerate, covered for at least 30 minutes. Stir in ba con before serving.

3 T. taco Seasonedseasoningsalt,salt, and pep per to taste

2 T. grated onion

4 C. frozen peas (16 oz.), thawed½C. shredded sharp ched dar½cheeseC.ranch salad dressing

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1 C. chopped onion

1 lb. Velveeta, cubed

2 T. sriracha, divided

½ t. pepper

2 C. navel orange segments

4 C. fresh broccoli florets

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Cook the zucchini, onion, and butter for 10 minutes. Add the salt, pepper, garlic salt, and basil to vegetable mixture and stir. Stir in beaten eggs and 8 oz. shredded mozzarel la cheese. Add to the veggie mixture.Pourinto two unbaked pie crusts that have been spread with 1 t. mustard. Bake for 20-30 minutes for two pies, longer for deep dish.

4 C. shredded lettuce

In a large resealable plastic bag, place steak, ¼ C. orange juice, 2 T. soy sauce, 1 T. srira cha, sugar, and garlic. Seal the bag and shake until combined. Refrigerate for 45 minutes. In a 12-inch skillet, heat 2 T. oil over medium–high heat. Add broccoli; cook, stirring occa sionally, until crisp-tender, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove from skillet. Remove beef from bag, discarding marinade.

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¼ t. oregano, garlic salt and basil.2beaten eggs

People still have an over abundance of zucchini. This

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Divide the crackers between 2 ungreased 9 x 13 baking dish es. Top each with rice. In a skillet, cook beef and onion un til meat is no longer pink; drain. Add the tomato juice, water, and seasonings; simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Spoon over rice. In a large saucepan, melt but ter. Stir in flour until smooth. Gradually add the milk. Bring to a boil; cook and stir until thickened, about two minutes. Reduce heat; stir in Velveeta cheese until melted. Pour over beef mixture. Top with lettuce,

Thanks to Veronica (Vee) Clair from Pearl City for sending a recipe that uses zucchini. It makes two shal low pies or one deep dish pie. Vee wrote, “This recipe came from my sister in North Car olina. She does the deep dish without a crust to cut down on calories.” The original recipe called for two shallow pies. Vee said to “make sure your dried spices are fresh. Enjoy, really good!” Thanks, Vee, for sharing this yummy way to use that zucchini.

There seems to be all kinds of signs that fall is in the air. Mums are out and pumpkins are for sale. There are still some tomatoes and zucchi ni, but there are also a lot of squash and apples. This week kicks off some new fall reci pes and some old favorites.

2 t. orange zest

For a quick weeknight din ner, this dish is easy to pre pare. Unlike a lot of stir fry recipes, this one doesn’t re quire half an hour of chopping up vegetables. You do have to slice the beef, peel the or ange, chop some onion and garlic, and prepare broccoli florets. These require only a minimum of preparations. The original directions said to use a cast iron pan, but the cast iron is way too heavy for me. I just used a regular large frying pan and watched the in gredients carefully.

1 lb. sirloin steak, thinly sliced against the grain ¾ C. fresh orange juice, di vided

1 T. cornstarch

In the same skillet, heat 1 T. oil over medium high heat.

Add half of the beef and cook until browned, 1 to 2 minutes per side. Remove beef from skillet and repeat procedure with remaining 1 T. oil and remaining beef. In the same empty skillet, stir together orange zest, honey, remain ing orange juice, remaining 2 T. soy sauce, and remaining 1 T. sriracha; bring to a low boil. In a small bowl, whisk together cornstarch and 1 T. water until dissolved; stir into honey mixture. Cook, stirring frequently until thick ened, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in broccoli and steak; cook until heated through. Gently stir in oranges. Serve with rice and garnish with sesame seeds.

I had a request for this pea salad. My mother used to make the best pea salad. It is a great dish to take to a pot luck because it is different than a regular pasta salad. My mother’s recipe had a mayo dressing, but this recipe uses prepared Ranch Dressing, so it is easy to put together. It is especially good at a barbeque event. Enjoy making a salad that is unique.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT JO DAVIESS COUNTYGALENA, ILLINOIS FEDERAL SCOTTSCOTTMORTGAGENATIONALASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,-v.-M.PERRYA/K/APERRYetalDefendant2022FC

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judg ment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on May 12, 2022, an agent for The Judicial Sales Corporation, will at 1:30 PM on October 18, 2022, at the office of Vincent Roth Toepfer & Leinen PC, 11406 U.S. Route 20 W, Galena, IL, 61036, sell at a public sale to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the following described real estate: Commonly known as 190 BEECHER STREET, EAST DUBUQUE, IL 61025 Property Index No. 05-503-370-

½ C. packed light brown sugarJuice of ½ lemon

1 C. powdered sugar

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Preheat the oven to 350. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll out 1 piece of pie dough into a 12-inch round. Using a 3-inch cookie cutter, cut out 12 small rounds and arrange on the baking sheet. Reroll the scraps and cut out 2 more rounds. Roll the other piece of dough into a 12-inch round. Cut into ½-inch wide strips. Cut the strips into shorter 3½ to 4-inch pieces. You should have about 56 pieces. Ar range the dough rounds on the baking sheet. Place 1 T. of the apple mixture in the center of each. Lay 2 parallel strips of dough on top, then lay 2 more strips perpendicular to the first to look like a lattice. Alternately weave the strips into a lattice. Trim the edges of the strips, and then press around the edges with a fork to seal. Bake until golden, 18 to 20 minutes. Remove to a rack to cool. To glaze: whisk the powdered sugar and heavy cream in a small bowl. Driz zle over the cookies.

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DebtTJSC#:CaseAttorneyAttorneyE-Mail:630-794-5300pleadings@il.cslegal.comFileNo.14-22-00001ARDCNo.00468002Number:2022FC142-1969NOTE:PursuanttotheFairCollectionPracticesAct,youareadvisedthatPlaintiff’sattorneyisdeemedtobeadebtcollectorattemptingtocollectadebtandanyinformationobtainedwillbeusedforthatpurpose.Case#2022FC1I3202818(PublishedinTheScoopTodaySept.14,21&28,2022)424783

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1 pkg. pie dough (2 crusts)

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Apples are certainly in sea son. If you are interested in a recipe that isn’t a pie, dump ling, or crisp, this cookie reci pe is a little different. I guess you could say it really is an apple pie cookie! It is also easy because it uses refriger ated pie dough.

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2 T. butter, melted

2 T. apple juice or cider

The Stephenson County Relay for life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Ste phenson County Fairgrounds from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be food trucks and music which will be starting at 6:15 p.m. The luminaries will be lighted at dusk. Barb Wire and Sue Diddens sent me a note to ask

3 T. salted butter

for me to tell you about this important event. The Relay for Life was established to show support for those people whom we have lost to cancer as well as the survivors who live with it.

Stir in crème de menthe. Re frigerate 15 to 20 minutes or until cold but not set, stirring often. In a small bowl, grad ually beat cream cheese un til smooth. In another bowl, whisk pudding mixes and re maining cold milk. Gradually beat into cream cheese. In a large bowl, beat cream un til soft peaks form, fold into marshmallow mixture. Spoon half the mixture over prepared crust; refrigerate 10 minutes. Layer with pudding mixture and remaining marshmallow mixture; top with reserved crumbs. Refrigerate 2 hours or until set. Cut into squares and serve.

2 to 3 T. heavy cream

1½ C. finely crushed Oreo cookies (14 cookies)

no representation as to the con dition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the court file to verify all informa tion.Ifthis property is a condominium unit, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale, other than a mortgagee, shall pay the assess ments and the legal fees required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g) (4). If this property is a condomini um unit which is part of a common interest community, the purchaser of the unit at the foreclosure sale other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1).

3 T. green crème de menthe 3 oz. cream cheese, soft ened1 pkg. (3.9 oz.) chocolate pudding mix

In a large microwave-safe bowl, sprinkle gelatin over ½ C. cold milk; let stand 1 minute. Microwave on high for 30 to 40 seconds. Stir until gelatin is completely dissolved. Add marshmal lows; cook 1 to 2 minutes longer or until marshmallows are puffed; stir until smooth.

This is a layered bar that is creamy cool mint and rich chocolate. You use crushed Oreo cookies (who doesn’t love Oreos?) for the base, so that makes it extra good. It does require some preparation time because you need to have mixture set before continuing. It is worth the wait!

vided20large marshmallows

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Apple Pie Cookies

Final Thoughts

marches on faster than we can imagine. I appreciate all of you who have let me know that you still read this column. Cooking begins to change as the weather changes. If you have some good vegetable or fruit recipes for the season, send them our way. Or if you have enjoyed this column for many years, let me know that too. You can contact us in person, by mail at From Lena’s Kitchens, Shopper’s Guide at 240 W. Main St. or email us at rvpublishing.com.scoopshopper@

The property will NOT be open for inspection and plaintiff makes

00The real estate is improved with a single family residence. Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, includ ing the Judicial Sale fee for the Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated on residential real estate at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by the mortgag ee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor, or other lien or acquiring the residential real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose prior to the sale. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by theUponcourt.payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will re ceive a Certificate of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale.

You can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc. com for a 7 day status report of pending CODILISsales.&ASSOCIATES, P.C.

Crème de SquaresMenthe

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1¾ C. cold 2 % milk, di

In a small bowl, mix crushed cookies and melted butter. Reserve 3 T. for top ping. Press remaining mix ture onto bottom of a greased 8-inch square baking dish. Refrigerate 30 minutes.

2 apples, peeled and diced

IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAG OR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POS SESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POS SESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. You will need a photo identifi cation issued by a government agency (driver’s license, pass port, etc.) in order to gain entry into our building and the foreclo sure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held at other county venues where The Judicial Sales Corpo ration conducts foreclosure sales. For information, examine the court file, CODILIS & ASSOCI ATES, P.C. Plaintiff’s Attorneys, 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, IL, 60527 (630) 794-9876

1 t. unflavored gelatin

Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium-high

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heat. Add the apples and cook until they start to soften, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in brown sugar and lemon juice; bring to a simmer and cook until the apples are soft and the liquid is starting to reduce, 3 to 4 minutes. Whisk the ap ple juice and the cornstarch in a small bowl and add it to the pan. Cook, stirring, until the mixture thickens, about 1 more minute. Remove from the heat and let cool.

1 T. cornstarch

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We have put to bed another Fall Festival. I always think that this celebration is the real beginning of fall. We will have football games all over the place, and it is the end of baseball and golf. Tail gate parties replace picnics. Gardens are dying and trees will lose their leaves. Time

1 C. heavy whipping cream

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