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TheMt.MorrisSeniorCenterisoffering achanceforarearesidentstotrysomethingnewormaybejusthaveafunnight outwithfriendsonThursday,March9.
Thecenter,locatedat9E.FrontSt.,is hostingaEuchreTournament.
“DoyouknowhowtoplayEuchre? Wouldyouliketolearn?”Mt.Morris SeniorCenterExecutiveDirectorMelissa
DisciplesUnitedMethodistChurchin
Mt.MorrisishostingaPotatoBaronSunday, March5,from11a.m.to12:30p.m.Noregistrationisneeded.
Donationswillbeaccepted.Proceedswillbe usedtowardthemissionsofthechurch.
TheUnitedMethodistMenatDisciplesUMC, Mt.Morris,willhosttheirpancakeandsausage supperonWednesday,March8,from4to 7:30p.m.intheFellowshipHall.
Chickenandbiscuitsalsowillbeserved. Donationsareaccepted.Proceedswillbeused fortheprojectsandmissionsofUMM.
Thechurchislocatedat102MapleAve.,Mt. Morris.Formoreinformationontheseevents, call815-734-4853.
Rojassaid.“Wewillstartbyteachingthose whowouldliketolearnhowtoplaythe game(orthosewhojustneedarefresher) at 5:30p.m.Ifyoualreadyknowhowto play,pleasebethereby6p.m.,soyoucan getinstructionsastohowthistournament willwork,andat6:15p.m.thetournament willbegin.”
“Therewillbeplentyofsnacksand
drinksprovided,butyoumayalsobring yourownadultbeverages,”Rojassaid. Thecostforthiseveningis$10,which includesprizes.
“ThereisnoneedtoRSVP,butifyou havequestionspleasecalltheseniorcenterat815-734-6335,”Rojassaid.“Allages (18+)arewelcome.Let’shavesomefun together!”
Ice forms onan evergreen in Mt Morris last week after freezing rain fell across portions of Ogle County,making travel hazardous for motorists andprompting cancellations of evening events
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AnOgleCountyjudgeruledlast weekthatprosecutorsfailedtoprove anOhiomanintendedtomurderan OgleCountydeputy whenheveered hiscartowardthedeputy’spolice vehiclefollowingahigh-speedchase inNovember.
JudgeJohnRedingtongranted a defenserequestforadirectedverdict findingBrianK.Taylor,29,ofMassillon,Ohio,notguiltyFeb.22oftwo countsofattemptedfirst-degreemurderandonecountofaggravatedbatterytoapeaceofficer.
Redingtonfound Taylorguiltyof threeClass4felonies:aggravated assaultof apeaceofficerandtwo countsofaggravatedfleeingtoeludea policeofficer.
Redingtonmadehisdecision after the prosecution restedfollowingtestimony fromtwocountydeputies andtheplayingoftwodash cameravideosoftheNov.22 high-speedchasethatoriginatedinStephensonCounty.
“Atnopointintimedo I intendto minimizethefeelingthatSgt.Halfmanhad thathebelievedMr.Taylor wasintendingtokillhim,”Redington saidbeforerenderinghisverdict “Therearejustnosupportingfactsto supporttheargumentthatheintended tokillOfficerHalfman.”
OgleCountyPatrolSgt.Michael HalfmantestifiedhethoughtTaylor wasgoingtohithimwhenhewas standingbyhisstoppedsquadwaiting todeploy“stopsticks”inaneffortto trytostopTaylorwhowasfleeing fromaStephensonCountysheriff’s deputy.
“Ithoughthewasgoingtohitme.I fearedformylife,”testifiedHalfman whohadbeendispatchedat12:15p.m. toassistwiththehigh-speedchase
thatoriginated nearDakota, Illinois.
Earlierinthetrial,StephensonCountyDeputyAnthony MillertestifiedhestartedpursuingTaylorabout11:59a.m inDakotaonRoute75after clockinghimat70mphina55 mphzone.
MillersaidhepursuedTaylortoU.S.Route20whenhe realizedhewasfleeing.Hesaid Taylormade“abruptturns”andwent throughaditchandoveramedian beforeenteringFreeport.HesaidTaylordisobeyedstopsignsandtrafficsignalsduringthepursuitwithspeeds reaching110mph.
Thechasecontinuedthrough FreeportonIllinois26andthensouthinto OgleCountyandeventuallyonto FreeportRoad.
AsthevehiclesreachedtheintersectionofFreeportandMilledgeville roads,Millersaidhecouldclearlysee Halfmanandhisparkedsquadinthe northboundlane.
MillersaidTaylor’sMazdaveered towardHalfmanandthentheditch
beforeenteringtheditchandthenexitingtheditch, eventuallystrikinghis squadcar.Taylor’scarcametoarestin theditchandhe wasapprehended.
Halfmansaidhehadparkedhis squadcarinthenorthboundlanenear theintersectionofFreeportand Milledgevilleroadsandwasreadyto deploythestop stickstoflattenTaylor’stireswhenhesawtheMazda Miatainthesouthboundlanebeing pursuedata“highrateof speed” by Miller.
Halfmantestifiedhedidnothave timetodeploythestopsticksbecause theMazdaswervedintothenorthboundlaneandthendirectlyathis squadcausinghimtomovetoavoid beinghit.
“Oncehe(Taylor)gotclosetome, heswervedintomylane.Iwasmore worriedthathewascomingatmeand wasgoingtohitme,”Halfmansaid.
PublicDefenderMichelO’Brien arguedthatthelawrequiresproofthat Taylorknowinglyintendedtoharm thedeputy.
Thewomanfounddeceasednear theSunsetGolfClubinMt.Morrison Sundayeveninghasbeenidentifiedas ErinGroves,39,ofOregon.
Policeanddiversfromtwofire departmentsweredispatchedtothe golf courseSundayeveningafteracar wasseeninthepond,OgleCounty SheriffBrianVanVicklesaidSunday night.
“Thegolfcourse folks foundthe vehicleinthepond.TheMt.Morris FireDepartmentcameoutandthey haddiversfromOregonandByron come.Wegotthecaroutofthepond
andtherewasnobodyin there,”VanVicklesaidSundaynight.“Webegan searchingthewoodlineandsome areasalongthegolf courseand wedid findafemaledeceased.Itdoesn’tlook like there’sanything suspicious.”
OgleCountyChiefDeputyCoroner JeanetteBennett onTuesdayidentifiedthewomanasGroves.“The autopsywasdonetodayandtoxicologyhasbeensentout,”Bennettsaid. “Nofoulplay.”
AtthesceneSundaynight,VanVicklesaidthedeathappearedtobe weather related.
Onlytheroofofthecarwasshowingwhenthevehiclewasdiscovered. “That’swhywehadtohavethedivers
come.They wereabletolookinthe carandseethattherewasnoonein the car,”hesaid.
VanVicklesaidGrovesdrove acrossthegolfcourseforsomedistance, running over tee boxes before the car enteredthe pond.
“Shewasfoundjusteastofthegolf courseontheedgeofthecreek/field,” VanVicklesaid.
Thecarwaspulledfromthepond andtowedfromthescenelateSunday nightafterGroves’bodywas transported fromthegolfcoursebyofficials fromtheOgleCountyCoroner’s Office.
The golfcourseislocatedat216 SunsetLaneinthenorthwestcorner
ofMt.Morris.Thepondislocatedin thefarnortheast cornerofthenineholecourse,wellawayfromany roads.Thecourseisbordered onthe northandeastbyfarmfieldsandthe village’ssewertreatment plant,which iswestofNorthMcKendrieAvenue (Mt.MorrisRoad).
FamilyandfriendsofGroveshad postedonsocialmediathatshehad lastbeenseenleavingMullarkey’s, a barinMt.Morris,onThursday,Feb. 23at12:30a.m.
Shewasreportedasmissingtothe OregonPoliceDepartment onSaturday,Feb.25,DeputyChiefMattKalninssaidTuesday.
AByronmanwithalonglistofpast convictionswasarrestedSaturday afterfleeingpolicethroughByronand intoLeafRiver,strikingtwosquad carsintheprocess.
RobertJ.Murbach,41,wasarrested foronecount each ofaggravatedfleeingtoeludeapoliceofficer(Class4felony);criminaldamagetogovernment-supportedpropertyover$500 (Class3felony);possession ofacon-
trolledsubstance/crackcocaine(Class 4felony);aggravateddrivingwhile undertheinfluence/licenserevoked (Class4felony);aggravatedbatteryto apoliceofficer(Class3felony);and fourcountsofaggravatedassaultto a policeofficer(ClassAmisdemeanor).
ChargeswerenotyetfiledbyOgle CountyState’sAttorneyMikeRockas ofFeb.28.
“We’llbereviewingit,”Rock said. “It’sgoingtobeprettysimilartowhat hecameintocustodyon.”
At2:55a.m.Feb.25,OgleCounty deputiesattemptedtoperformatraffic stop in the11000 block of NorthKennedyHillRoadona2003GMCEnvoy travelingmorethan100 mph,Ogle CountySheriffBrianVanVicklesaid inanewsrelease.Murbachrefusedto
stop,andfledsouthboundonIllinois Route2.
Deputies deployed“stop sticks,”whichsuccessfullydeflated severaloftheGMC’s tires,VanVickle said.Thepursuit continuedinto Byron,whereMurbachturnedsouthontoSouthFoxRun LaneandstoppedonDeerWoodCourt, hesaid.
Murbachrefusedtocomplywith deputies’commands,VanVicklesaid. Murbachdroveaway,almoststriking severaldeputiesintheprocessand strikinga ByronPoliceDepartment
squadcar,hesaid.
DeputiescontinuedtochaseMurbachnorthontoCreeksideDrive wherehepulledintoadriveway, reversed,andstruckanOgleCounty squadcar,VanVicklesaid.TheypursuedMurbachwestboundontoIllinois Route72,untiltheGMCbecamedisabledjusteastofLeafRiver,hesaid.
MurbachwastreatedbyLeafRiver FireProtectionDistrictEMSatthe scene,andthentransportedtoSwedishAmericanHospitalfortreatmentof minorinjuries,VanVicklesaid.He laterwastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldpendingacourt appearance.
Bothsquadcarshadmoderatedamagefrombeinghit,VanVicklesaid.
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“Thereisnotsufficient evidenceto proveintenttokill,”O’Brienargued. “Youhavetoknowtheresult.Ithasto bepurposeful.Ithastobeproven beyondareasonabledoubt.”
O’Brieninterpretedthedash cam videoasshowingTaylorslowingdown andgoing towardtheditchinan attempttoavoidthestopsticks–not anactiontotrytoinjureHalfman.
“Itisclearthatasthevehicle approachesthestopsticks,itgauges andthentakesastraightline,slow shottotheditch,”O’Briensaid.
AssistantState’sAttorneyMatthew Leisten disagreed.“Thedefendant purposelydroveatOfficerHalfman.
Hehadtojumpoutoftheawayto avoidbeinghit,”Leistenargued.
ThedashboardvideofromMiller’s squadshowed Taylorpassingnumerouscarsandtrucks–sometimeson theshoulderandsometimes in no-passingzones–whileclearlydisregardingstopsignsandtrafficsignals.
AtonepointinStephensonCounty,he loopedaroundcarsstopped atan intersectiontoavoidstopping.
Dispatchconversations thatcould beheardonthevideoindicatedspeeds of60mphthroughFreeportonIllinois 26andashighas110mphonFreeport Road.ThewhiteMiatasportscar couldbeseenmakinghard,abrupt turnstotrytoshakeMillerasthedeputyrecordedthespeedofhissquad andthelocation.During thepursuit, Taylorignoredstopsignsattheinter-
sectionsofFreeportRoadandIllinois 62andIllinois64,includingswinging aroundvehiclesastheywerestopped attheintersections.
LeistensaidTaylorshowednoconcernforOgleandStephensoncounty residentsashebrokenumeroustraffic lawswhilefleeingMiller.
“HecausedfearamongOgleand Stephensoncountyresidents,especiallyOfficerHalfman,”Leistensaid.
Leistenarguedthevideosshowed howrecklesslyTaylorwasdriving, especially when heswervedtoward Halfman’ssquadinsteadofcontinuing onsouthonFreeportRoad.
“DeputyMillersawthedefendant purposelydrivinghisvehicletoward OfficerHalfman.Heeasilycouldhave drivenstraightahead Thestopsticks werenotout.Atnotimedidthedefen-
dantintendtostophisvehicle,”Leistensaid.
Taylorsurrenderedwithoutincidentafterhiscarcollidedwiththe rearofMiller’ssquadandthetwodeputiesorderedhimoutofthecar.
WhenaskedbyLeistenwhatTaylor saidafterthechaseended,Millersaid: “Iaskedhimwhyhewasrunningand hesaid‘Ijustwantedtomakeitinteresting.Ididn’tthink you fellascould chaseinthestateofIllinois.’“
RedingtonsetTaylor’ssentencing hearingforApril13pendingapre-sentencereport.
Taylor hadpleadednotguiltytoall thechargesandrequestedabenchtrail insteadofajurytrialduringaFeb.15 hearing.Hehasbeenincustodyinthe OgleCountyCorrectional Centeron $500,000bond sincehisarrest.
JesseSchryver’smaneuversfor the Army werein thestateof OregonandnotIdaho.Idaho andWisconsinwerethestateswhere hewaspartoftheCivilianConservationCorp.Thatwasquiteaprogramin theUnitedStates.
TheCCCwasstartedinMarch1933 –theyearJessegraduatedfromhigh school–byFranklinD.Roosevelt.We had500,000youngpeoplewithoutjobs andPresidentRooseveltdecidedtodo somethingaboutit.Hewantedaplan onhisdesk“yesterday”forasolution tothejoblessproblem.
ColonelKyleRuckenhadaplanon PresidentRoosevelt’sdeskthateveninganditwas signedintolaw on March31.Iwonderifourgovernment couldmovethatfasttoday?The1933 planput250,000youngpeopletowork byJuly1933.
Theseyoungpeoplewouldbeputto
workinparksandforeststhroughout theUnitedStates.Accordingtothe book,“Ol’ManRiver”byCaptWilliam D.BoswellSr.,“Theyoungmenwould helpwithfloodcontrol,theprevention offorestfiresandsoilerosion,removal ofundesirableplants,insectcontrol, and theconstructionandmaintenance oftrails,andfirelanesonpubliclands. Inreturntheywouldreceiveuniforms,food,housing,medicalattentionandamonthlysalaryof$30,of whichupto$25wastobesenthometo theworker’sfamily.”
CampRooseveltatGeorgeWash-
ingtonNationalForestinVirginia becamethefirstcampalittleaftertwo weeksafterthebillwassignedin March.
Theprogramwasahuge success andourthanksgotoalltheseyoung people,ages18to25,whosignedupfor theCCCthroughoutAmerica.
Jessewent to Idaho andWisconsin andwasobviouslyagoodworker.Idid notseewheretheyweretoroundup bearsbutmaybethatwasthefunpart ofthejob.
His experience with the CCC probablywashelpfulinlateryearsforJesse togetthejobascustodianoftheWhite PinesStatePark.
ButfirstwehavetogetJesse throughhis Armymaneuversinthe stateofOregon,traininginCalifornia, andexperienceswiththewarinGermany.Thispastweek, aswemoved hispicturesfromonetabletoanother
atthemuseum,Iglancedathispicturesagain.Ineedtositdownandlook morecloselyatthatpartofhislifein thewarto getabiggerprospectiveof whathewasdoing.
Several ofusworkedthisweekat themuseummovingthingsaround andorganizingtheplacealittlebetter. Wehadtomakeroomforsomebig piecesoffurniture,takedownsome tables,andstarttogetreadyforour nextmeetingWednesdayMarch1. I plannedtoworkalittleeveryday.
ThentheicecameandIwasstuck backhomesoImadechocolatechip cookiesforthemeeting.
Outside thetreesglistenedasice formedoneverything.TheworldsparkledallnightlongandIhopedthe powerwouldstayon,whichitdid.
•BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.
PresidentsDay,alsoknownas Washington’sbirthday,isafederal holidayobservedonthethirdMonday inFebruarytohonorGeorgeWashingtonandAbrahamLincoln.
WestartedcelebratingPresidents DayrightafterGeorgeWashington diedin1799.EveryyearintheU.S Senate,Washington’sfarewellspeech isreadonPresidentsDay.
Washington’sandLincoln’sbirthdaysarebothin February.Twoother presidents,WilliamHarrison,the ninthpresident,andRonaldReagan, the40thpresident,alsowerebornin February.
AftertheUniformMondayActwas
ThePoloLionsClub’s38thFarm ToyShowwillbefrom9a.m.to3p.m. March4atPoloHighSchool,110Union Ave.
Morethan75dealersareexpected toattend,butIreneShortstillisacceptingdealerapplicationsfromthosewho call815-946-3730.
passed,wecelebratealloftheU.S. presidents.The president’sfederal holidaywasmoved tothethirdMondayinFebruaryonJan.1,1971.Since then,PresidentsDayneverfallson Washington’sbirthday.Thisactwas backedbytheunionstoprovideworkerswithmorethree-dayholidays.The UniformMondayholidaywasestablishedbyPresidentRichardNixon.It alsoshiftedthecelebrationofseveral otherholidaystoMondays.
OriginallyPresidentsDaywas calledWashington’sbirthdayuntilthe late1980s.
Hereissomeinformationabout U.S.presidents:
OurfirstpresidentwonaunanimousvoteoftheElectoralCollege.
Washingtonwasneveraffiliatedwith apoliticalparty.WilliamHenryHarrisondied31daysaftertakingofficein 1841.FranklinD.Rooseveltservedthe longest,morethan12years.
Fourpresidents–WilliamHarri-
Forreston FFAAlumni farm toy and craft show March11
The35thannualFarmToyandCraftShow willbefrom9a.m.to2p.m.March11at ForrestonJunior-SeniorHighSchool.
son,ZacharyTaylor,WarrenG.HardingandFranklinD.Roosevelt–diedin officeofnaturalcauses.AbrahamLincoln,JamesGarfield,WilliamMcKinleyandJohnKennedywereassassinated.RichardNixonresignedafter facingimpeachment.
ParksplayalargepartinPresidentsDaycelebrations.About35parks arenamedafterU.S.presidents.More thanhalfoftheparksarenamedafter PresidentTheodoreRoosevelt. Ourfirstsixpresidentswereborn inothercountries.
•OttoDickisaretiredteacherand hasresearchedOgleCountyhistory forseveralyears.
ThePoloFFAwillbehostingacafeteriaandaraffle.
Admissionis$3.Theeventisfree forchildrenyoungerthan12.
Forinformation,callRyanShetler at815-499-0176.
Theeventoffersaccessforthose withdisabilities.
ThefeaturedshowtractorisaMassey Ferguson98widefront1/16diecastmodel valuedat$80.
Therewillbemorethan40exhibitors,a silentauctionstartingat10a.m.,farm displaysbyK-12studentsandadultsand rafflesforgiftcardsandcertificates.
TheeventissponsoredbytheForreston
FFAAlumni.Admissionis$3,andchildren age5andyoungercanattendforfree. Forinformationonthetoyshow,callRick Garnhartat815-238-3044.Forinformation onthecraftshow,callCathyKohlbauerat 815-275-6710oremailatforrestonffaalumni@gmail.com.
PAG annual meeting is March 16
ThePerformingArtsGuildwillholdits annualmeetingat7p.m.Thursday,
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Lions Club farm toy show is set for Saturday, March4
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March16,atthePinecrestGrove CommunityCenter.
Theeventisaneveningoffood,fun andfellowshipalongwithapreviewof theupcomingseason.Thecostis$40to becomeaPAGmember,whichincludes twoticketsforthe2023season.
Anyoneinterestedinattendingshould emailPAG2023@performingartsguild. combyMarch10.
March 14, 15
Thisspring,thePerformingArtsGuild willpresentareaderstheatergoingback intimewithold-timeradioshowssuch as“BurnsandAllen,”“LittleOrphan
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Murbachalsowascitedfordriving whileundertheinfluenceofalcohol/ intoxicatingcompound;failureto reducespeed;leavingthescene; speeding35-plusmphoverthespeed limit;drivingonarevokedlicense; fleeing/attempting to eludeanofficer;registrationlight;impropertraf-
Annie”and“Who’sonFirst.”
PerformancedatesareFriday, SaturdayandSunday,April21-23,atthe PinecrestGroveTheatre.
Menandwomenandboysandgirlsof allagesareinvitedtoaudition.Auditions willbeheldonTuesdayandWednesday, March14and15,from6:30to8p.m.at thePinecrestGroveLibrary,500 EvergreenLane,Mt.Morris.
DaveSheelyandTrudyWhalenare producers.
Inareader’stheater,thoseinvolved readascriptinsteadofmemorizingit. Materialswillbeprovidedatthe audition,socomeearlytoreviewthe readings.
Formoreinformationaboutauditions, pleasecontactDaveSheelyat719-7406162.
ficlaneuse;disregardingastopsign; operatinganuninsuredmotorvehicle;andimproper turnsignal.
Theincidentstillisunderinvestigation,withadditionalchargespending,VanVicklesaid.
VanVicklesaidthevehicleMurbachwasdrivingallegedlywasstolen.
Chargeswere filedFeb. 27in Lee CountyCircuitCourtforpossession ofastolenvehicle(Class2felony)and
theft$500to$10,000(Class3felony), accordingtocourt records.
MurbachremainedintheOgle CountyJailasofFeb.27,accordingto thesheriff’soffice.Hisbondissetat $500,000/10%,VanVicklesaid.
Murbachisscheduledtoappearin OgleCountyCircuitCourtonMarch 8at9a.m.
Murbachisfacing16countsrelated toanApril26,2022,incidentwherehe fledOgleCountysheriff’sdeputies,
accordingtocourt records.Hefaces sixClass4felonies,sixClassAmisdemeanorsandfourClassPother charges fromtheincident.
MurbachfacesanothertwoClass AmisdemeanorchargesfromaFeb 25,2022,incident, wherehealsofled officers,courtrecords show.
AjurytrialfortheApril2022incidentisscheduledforApril25-26starting at 9a.m.
Ogle CountyBoardmembersOK’d another $33,600 in American Rescue Plan Act allocations duringtheirFeb.21meeting.
Board membersvotedunanimouslytogivethe RochelleFireDepartmentSocialOrganization a $15,000OgleCountyEconomicDevelopmentgrantto replacerevenuelostbecauseofthe2020and2021 cancellationofmajorevents.
“TheRochelleFireDepartmentSocialOrganizationisafraternalorganizationconsistingofactive andretiredRochellefirefighters,”theywrotein a grantapplication.“Ourmissionistosupportlocal firefightersthroughupholdingtraditionsofthe RochelleFireDepartment,providing camaraderie foractiveandretiredmembersandtheirfamilies, andtosupportspecialcausesaroundthecommunity.”
Boardmembersalsounanimouslyvotedtoallocate$18,604.56totheOgleCountyPublicDefender’s Office.
“Thisisfortheconstructionofthehallwaydoor changingthelayoutofthePublicDefender’soffice,” saidJefferyBilleter,FinanceandInsuranceCommitteechairperson.
Inotherbusiness,CountyBoardmembersunani-
Born: February19,1936inMilroy,MN
Died: February28,2023inMt.Morris,IL
Mt.Morris,IL,Ronald KarlDuaneBjorklund, age87,passedaway onTuesday,February 28,2023inPinecrest ManorNursingHome, Mt.Morris,IL.Ron wasbornonFebruary 19,1936inMilroy,MN;thesonofRobertA.& EllenA.(Johnson)Bjorklund.Hegraduated fromhighschoolinTracy,MNtheclassof 1954.RonwasamemberoftheMichigan NationalGuardandhemovedtoMt.Morrisin 1974fromMichigan.
RonmarriedNeitaA.(Weigle)BuckonJanuary6,1974inOregon,ILandshepreceded himindeathin2008.
RonwasamemberoftheMt.MorrisLions Club,Mt.MorrisMooseLodge#1551,he wasontheTrinityLutheranChurchCouncil for6yearsand5ofthe6yearsheservedas
mouslyapprovedaslight increaseinthemealper diemforOgleCountyemployees,effectiveDec.1, 2023.
Thechangewillbepartofanewpersonnelpolicy manualthatisbeingputtogether.
Thebreakfastperdiemwasraisedfrom$10to$15
president,andhewasanavidCubsfan.
Ronissurvivedbyhischildren:Nancy (Michael)Prier,WestBurlington,IA,David (Beverly)Bjorklund,Byron,IL,Wayne(Marcy) Bjorklund,Oregon,IL;2grandsons:Brendon (Amber)HamannandAustinBjorklund;4 granddaughters:Elizabeth(Chase)Phelps, BrianneBjorklund,AshtinBjorklund,and Brittany(Rob)Rubio;3greatgrandsonsand 2greatgranddaughters;3brothers:James Bjorklund,GoldCanyon,AZ,andCurtis Bjorklund,Winder,GA;sister:RuthSanbo, Scottsdale,AZ.
Ronisprecededindeathbyhisparents; wife:Neita;1son:Bruce;3brothers:Robert, Roy,andKenneth;and5sisters:Alice,Margaret,June,Mae,andIrene.
MemorialserviceswillbeheldonFriday March3,2023inFinchFuneralHome,405 EastHitt,Mt.Morris,ILat11:00A.M.;with Rev.JoshEhrlerofficiating.Visitationwillbe heldonFridayMarch3,2023from10:30A.M. untilservicetimeinFinchFuneralHome.
Inlieuofflowers,memorialstoTrinity LutheranChurchandorSerenityHospice& Home.
Born: June22,1941
andlunchfrom$15to$20.Thedinnerperdiem remainsat$25.
Thechangewasmadetoaccountforinflationand increasedfoodcosts,Billetersaid.
“Ourperdiemwasverylowcomparedtoother counties,”hesaid.
Died: February22,2023inRockford,IL
VerloJonDeWall,81, ofShannonIL,passed awaypeacefullyon February22,2023at
SwedishAmerican HeartHospitalin Rockford.BornJune 22,1941,toJohnand
DeWall,Eldon(Elsie)DeWall,LeolaJuergens, andAnita(Robert)DeVries,brother-in-law Alan(Sherry)Flack,andnumerousniecesand nephews.Verlowasprecededindeathby hisparents,parents-in-lawLeonardandLois Flack,brother-in-law,KennethJuergens,and sister-in-law,CharleneKrum.
ElvaDeWall.
Verloleavestocherishhismemoryhis lovingwifeof58years,Ardath,theirdevoted sonsSteve(Mary)DeWall,andJeff(Lori) DeWall,belovedgrandchildrenAlyssaDeWall, Seth(fiancéAmandaZahm)Posey,Brooklyn andBryceDeWall,siblingsDonald(Marian)
VisitationwillbeheldatBurke-Tubbs FuneralHome,504N.WalnutAve,Freeport onMonday,February27,2023,2-7pm.FuneralservicewillbeheldatForrestonGrove Church,7246N.FreeportRd,Forrestonon Tuesday,February28at10:30am,withKen Renkesofficiating.Amemorialfundhasbeen established.
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Mealperdiemincreasesnot effectiveuntilDec.1,partofan updatetopersonnelpolicymanualAlexaZoellner/ShawMedia Ogle CountyBoard members get ready foraregular board meeting Feb. 21.
AFeb.22icestormbroughtdown trees,branchesandpowerlinesin multipleOgleCountycommunities.
“Almosteveryblockyougothrough hasgotlimbsdownsomewhere,all acrosstown,”Mt.MorrisStreets TrusteeEdHigleysaidinaFeb.23 interview.“It’squite adeal,I’lltell ya.”
ThethreeMt.MorrisStreetDepartmentemployeeswereoutearlythe morningofFeb.23tostartcleanup, Higleysaid.
By2:30p.m.thatday,mostofthe streetswereopen,hesaid.
Twoorthreestreetswerepartially closedbecauseofdownedpowerlines forwhichtheyneededComEd’sassistance,Higleysaid.
Some peoplestillwerewithout powerThursdayafternoon,hesaid.
“ComEd’sworkingashardasthey
can,butittakessometime,”Higley said.“It’snotlikeyoucanjustthrowa wireup,especiallywhenwiresare brokeninhalf orpulledoutofthe pole.”
ForrestonPublicWorksMaintenanceSupervisorScottTimm,in a
Feb.23interview,saidabout20residentsandthevillage’ssewerplant remainedwithoutpowerasof4:30p.m. thatday.
Officials were workingongetting a generatorfortheplant,hesaid.
Between2and6a.m.Feb.23,about
half-tothree-quartersofthetownwas withoutpower,Timmnoted.
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everythingcleanedupbySaturday nightatthispoint.”
TheForrestonFire ProtectionDistrictputupasleepcenter,Timmsaid.
“They’vegotlike42cotsforpeople tostaytheretonightandbewarm,”he said.“I’msurethey’llhavesomefood broughtin,too.”
ThedamageinOregonwasrelativelyminor,CityAdministrator DarinDeHaansaidFeb.23.
“Acouple[tree]limbsdown,acou-
plewiresdown,”hesaid.“Nostructuraldamageoranythingsignificant.”
PoloPublicWorksDirectorKendall Kykerwasunabletobereachedfor comment.
WeatherReport
OnFeb.22,temperaturesinOgle Countyhoveredaroundfreezing throughoutthedayandintotheevening,saidMattFriedlein,aNational WeatherServicemeteorologist.
About1inchofrainfellinthe county,hesaid.
“Evenifthetemperatureisalittle abovefreezing,especiallyifthere’s a lotofwind,elevatedsurfacescanget
icing,”Friedleinsaid.
Whileroadsgenerallyweren’ttoo bad,alotofrainthatsettledonelevatedsurfacesgraduallyfroze, he said.
“WehadapublicreportfromMt. Morrisoftwo-tenthsofaninchofice,” Friedleinsaid.“That’saprettydecent amount.Usuallyitonlytakesafew hundredsofaninchtocauseslickness.”
ChicagoRockfordInternational Airport,whichhasanautomated weatherstation,measured0.37inches ofice,hesaid.Friedleinsaidthatnumbermightnotbethesameaswhat
accumulatedonwiresandtrees.
TheNWSwebsiteexplainedthat automatedweatherstationstakeflat icemeasurements,whilemostmanual measurementstakenbyweather observersareradialicemeasurements.
“Ageneralruleofthumbisthat radialicemeasurementswillbe roughly40%ofwhatanequivalentflat icemeasurementwouldbe,butthis oftendiffersfromoneeventtoanother duetodifferencesinrainfallrates, winds andairandsurfacetemperatures,”thewebsitesaid.
$2,050wasraisedduring theFeb.25fundraiser
TheLeafRiverFireProtectionDistrictcontinueditsannualtraditionof puttingonapancakesupperfundraiserlastSaturday.
Morethan700peopleattendedthe LeafRiverFiremen’sPancakeSupper, whichtookplacetheeveningofFeb. 25.Leaf RiverfirefightersandEMTs servedpancakes,eggs,sausage,juice, coffeeandmilk;thecostwasadonation.
“We’vealwayshadgoodsupport fromthecommunity,”FireChiefSteve Sheltonsaidattheevent.“Tonight’s beenreallygood.Theweather’scooperated.”
Manypeopletoldhimtheystopped bythepancakesupperbeforeheading totheRockfordIceHogshockeygame, hesaid.
ThesupperisputonbytheLeaf RiverFirefightersAssociation,which helpstheFireDistrictpurchaseneeded equipmentwiththefundsraised,Sheltonsaid.Aprofitof$2,050wasraised
thisyear,whichaccountsforthecost oftheevent,hesaid.
“Alotoftimes,theassociationwill usemoneyfromstufflikethistooffset someofthecostsforthedistrict,”Sheltonsaid.“We’reactuallylookingat upgradingsomeofourmedicaljump bags.We’relookingtobuytwobags. Thedistrict’sgoingtobuyoneandthe association’sgoingtobuyone.”
Ajumpbagisafirstresponderkit formedicalemergencies.
Thefiredistrictalsousesfundsto bringSantaClaustotown duringthe ChristmasseasonandtopurchaseHalloweencandytohandouttochildren, Sheltonsaid.
“Alotofthemoney,itgoes back intohelpingsupportequipmenthere orbackintothecommunity,”hesaid.
Eventssuchasthepancakesupper givecommunitymembersa chanceto meettheirfirstresponders,Shelton said.Thatmeansifafirstresponderis called,hopefullythey’llbemorethana strangertotheperson whoneeds them,hesaid.
TheLeafRiverFireProtectionDistrictisstaffed100%by volunteers, includingEMTs.
“Foragroupofvolunteers, I couldn’taskforabetter groupofpeople,”Sheltonsaid.
AnattackingDePaulCollegePrep girlsbasketballteamkeptcomingand comingatByronattheClass2AsupersectionalMonday.ButByron,which jumpedouttoa12-4leadandnever trailed,hadananswereachtimein a 52-45win.
“Yes,theywerereallyanattacking offenseandwehadtoweatherthe storm,”postplayerAvaKultgensaid “Theentiretime,weignoredthenoise, playedourgameandstayedcalm,”
Thatsynopsisbytheseniorall-state candidatesummedupthefast-paced gameatElginCommunityCollege.The closestDePaulwouldcomewaswithin twopointsearlyinthesecondquarter andthenwiththreeminutesleftinthe game.
Throughoutthepostseason,Byron coachEricYerlyhasstressedthatsurvivalisallaboutdefense.Thatwas trulythecaseinthosefinalthreeminutesasDePaulwasforcedintothree turnoversandmissedfiveofsixshots.
Anothersignificantaspectatthat juncturewasthatKultgenandfreshmanMacy Groharinghadscored37of Byron’sfirst43points.That’swhenan outliergavetheTigersamuch-needed spark.
FollowingamissedByronshot, KarsynBielskisbroke athree-minute scoringdroughttokeepherteamahead 45-39.FourstraightpointsgotDePaul towithin45-43beforeBielskishitcriticalfreethrowsonconsecutivepossessionsfora49-43advantage.
“Ireallyjustknewthiscouldbethe lastgamefortheseniorsandwantedto pullittogether,”Bielskissaid.
ByronalsowasaidedbyDePaul’s bestplayer,NoraLeadstrom,fouling outinthatsametimeframe.Leadstrom,whobattledKultgeninthe paint, madesevenofDePaul’s first eightbasketsas theRams(29percent forthegame)shotonly3-for-15inthe firstquarter.
Meanwhile,theTigerslookedsharp intheopeningminutes,withKultgen, Bielskis,Groharing andMalia Morton allscoringfora12-6lead.
“Wemadeabigemphasisonstartingearly,”Yerlysaid.“Themore I watchedgamefilmofthem,themore nervousIbecame.Iknewthiswouldbe atightgame.”
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WithGroharingtaking abreakearlyinthesecondquarter, ByronhadfourquickturnoversandDePaulpulledtowithin 14-12.Aftershecamebackin,itwasallher(21points)andKultgen(18)keepingpacingwithRams.
KultgenmadeapairofinsideshotsonleftsidedrivesandGroharingfinishedthequarterwithsevenmorepoints,twoofwhich cameonaniftyKultgenassist.
“Macy’saspecialplayer,”Yerlysaid.“Someonehadtostepup andherandAvadidthat.”
KaseyGallowaystartedtogethotforDePaulandputinfive pointstopullherteamfroma26-16deficitto26-21athalftime.
“Ithought wedidagoodjobofattackingtheir 1-3-1zone,but theykilledusintransition,”DePaulcoachSarahZarymbskisaid.
Inthethird quarter,itwasanotherheavydoseofGroharing andKultgenbeforeMortonputinalayupoffastealfora39-33 leadgoingintothefourthquarter.
Essentially,itwasanevengamethroughoutotherthanthe earlyleadByronstartedwith.Thefourthquarterwasback-andforthuntilByrontookcontrollateinthecontest.
“Thiswastheclosestwe’vecomeinoneofthese,”saidZarymbskiinregardtotheothertwosupersectionalstheyhavebeenin.
DePaulCollegePrep(25-7)isa10-year-oldschoolandwasformerlyknownasGordonTech.
Byron(33-2) returnstothestatefinalsforthefourthtimein schoolhistory,claimingtitlesin2016and2017under12-year coachYerly(286-86).
OtherthanByronholdinga44%to29%shootingadvantage, rebounding,turnoversandfree-throwshootingwereabouteven. AkeyfortheTigerswasforcingtheRamstotakeoffbalance shots.
ByronfacedChicago(Noble/Butler)inthe2Astatesemifinals atRedbirdArenaat2:30p.m.Thursday,March2. Visitwww.oglecountynews.comforupdates.
OregonHighSchool’sbowlingaceAva WightcompetedattheIHSAStateTournamentatTheCherryBowlinRockford,ending herhighschoolbowlingcareeronthestate’s biggeststage.
Wightwasthefirst Oregonboyorgirlto competethreetimesatthestatetournament.
Ontheopeningdayofthetournament, Wightrolledgamesof181,182,212,211,153 and184foran1,123seriesanda57th-place position
AftermakingthecutforSaturday,shefinishedin31stplaceafteropeningwithgames of223and224ina623morningseriesinthe seconddayofcompetition.
Shestartedofftheafternoonsessionwith a 237gameonherwaytoa600.Thatgaveher a 1,223six-gameseriesonDay2andatotalpinfallof2,346fortheweekend
Itwasjust48pinsfewerthanwhenshefinished20thatstatelastseasonasajunior.
Beforethetournament,Wightknewwhat shehadtodotomakethecutafterthefirst dayofcompetition.
“Thirdtimethere,andIthinkthatit’s goingtohelpalot.Iknowwhatittakestoget tothesecondday,andthat’sideallymygoal. ThegoalistojustmakeittoSaturday,and thenIcanworry about whereI’mgoingto place,”shesaid.
“But it’s definitely easier to have fun and keep from getting stressed out because I’ve been there before. I will really enjoy this year because itis my senior year andit’s goingto bethelasttournamentasanOregonHawk.”
Wight was red-hot in the morning session at the Dundee-Crown Sectional, whereshe rolled games of 223, 275 and 265 for a 763 series to break her program recordof 729 set last season. She cooled off in the afternoon but still finished with a six-game total of 1,312to claim the fourth of five individual state qualifyingspots.
Wight has been bowling sinceseventh grade
She finished 20th at state last season, rolling a 1,197 on both days thatincluded scores of 200 or more in seven of her 12 games. After three-game series of 650 and 547 on Day 1, she found a little more consistency on Day 2, with a 597 in the morning and a 600 in the afternoon.
OHS coach Al Nordman praised Wight’s effortthroughoutheryearsasaHawk.
“She rebounded on Saturday with games of 223, 224, 176, 237, 168, 195 for a 1,223 series climbing into a 31st-place finish. Through the course of the tournament, she set three girls all-timesecond-highOregon historical marks: individual place 31st (Wight 20th, 2022), six-game series 1,223 (1,225, Sammantha Meyers, 2020) and 12-game series 2,346 (Wight2,394,2022),”Nordmansaid.
AstheRockFallsplayerslineduptotakeateam photowiththeregionalplaqueFeb.25,headcoach ZachSandrockwalkedpastandhungthenetaround AydanGoff’sshoulders,elicitingasmallcheerfrom histeammates.
GoffwasjustoneofseveralRocketswhomade keyplaysinclutchsituationsSaturdaynightas RockFallsralliedfromdeficitsineachofthefinal threequarterstopullouta43-40victoryoverthe hostTigersintheClass2AByronRegionalchampionshipgame.
“Differentguyssteppedupatdifferenttimesand itwasjustareallygoodteamwin,”saidGoff,whohit back-to-backpull-upjumpers midwaythroughthe fourthquartertoputtheRocketsinfront.“Weknew guyswouldstepupwhentheyneededto.Theymight havebeenscorelessinthefirsthalf,butoncethey gottothefourthquarter,theyrealizedthatnotone personwasgoingtodoitall.
“It’sacollaborativething,andweallcameinand workedtogether.I’msohappyandproudofus.”
It’sthe27thregionalordistricttitleforRockFalls andthefirstsince2019.TheRocketsadvancedtothe 2AOrionSectionalsemifinals,facingRockridgeat 7p.m.Wednesday.
ItalsoavengedalosstoByronearlierintheseasonatTaborGym,whentheTigersgothotfromthe perimeterandRockFallsstruggledtogetanything
goingina26-pointloss.
WithRockFalls(16-17)leading41-38inthefinal minute,Byron(20-10)knockedtheballawayand looked poisedtotaketheball theotherwayin a one-possessiongame.
Reboundingplayedakeyroleinthegame.Byron scoredninesecond-chancepointson12offensive reboundsinthe firsthalfandtooka20-17leadinto thelockerroom.ButtheRocketsshoredthingsupin thesecondhalfastheyallowedonlytwooffensive
reboundstotheTigers.
RockFallsalsotookcareoftheballbetterinthe secondhalf,committingjustfiveturnoversafter having10inthefirsthalf.TheRocketsalsoforced sevenofByron’s12turnoversafterthebreak,and turnedthoseintosixpoints.
“Weletthemlooseacoupleoftimesandtheyhita coupleof3sthatwere big,andtookadvantageof a coupleofscrambleplays,” ByroncoachMattHuels said.“We’dworksohardtogettoafive-orsix-point leadandthey’dbang-bangusrealquickandthelead wentfromsixtozeroinahurry.”
HiveleyledByronwith10points.Newtonadded eightpoints,fourstealsandthreerebounds.
Keslerhadsevenpoints,fivereboundsandtwo assists,andBuserandCadenConsidinebothfinishedwithfivepointsandtwoassists.Considinealso snaredfiverebounds.
KyeAkenhitafirst-quarter3,andBraylon Kilduffchippedintwopointsandateam-highnine reboundsfortheTigers,whowerewithoutoneof theirtopplayersinRyanTucker,whoinjuredhis elbowlateinThursday’ssemifinalwin.
“Thegroupthatwehadtonightwasagroupthat wasputtogetherin24hours,andIthoughttheyexecutedour1-3-1offenseprettywelltowherewegot themoutofitattimes.Theywenttoman-to-man, andwhenwegotthere, weweregettingtheshots andwejustdidn’tmakethem,”Huelssaid. “Credit toRockFalls.Theyjusthitacouplemoreshotsthan wedid.”
ThedifferenceinByron’s52-45 winoverDePaulCollegePrep intheClass2Agirlsbasketballsupersectional?TheTigerswere betterschooled,shotbetter andwere abletowithstandthepressure.
WatchingthegameatElginCommunityCollege, thethoughtcameto methatthesewere nearly identical teamsorascoachEricYerlydescribed them,“mirrorimages.”
Rebounding,turnoversandfreethrowpercentagewerefairlyeven. Fromthefield,Byronshot44%comparedto29%forDePaul.
Byron’sshootingtechniquewas muchbetter.
TheDePaulsquadhadatendency tobeabitwildonsomeshots.Butthey weretheaggressors,playingfearlessly throughoutandputtingascareinto Byrontothevery end.
Apositivecoming outof thegame wasseeingaBlackfemaleofficialas partofthethree-personcrew.This isn’tequalopportunityeitherasall officialsinthepostseason must meet IHSArankingcriteria.
InlookingattheIHSAwebsitefor statetournamentinfoforRedbird
ArenainNormal,formerOregonsports starAlexCainwaslistedasthemanageroftheevent Cainattended EasternIllinoisUniversitytoplaybaseball andstudiedsportsmanagement.
HowgoodaretheGalenagirlsin basketball?
Ifyou’rea Polofanwhosawyour teamdecisivelylosetoOrangeville andthenseeOrangevillegotbeat48-17 byGalena,youhadtobeimpressed. ReportsIreceivedonthegamewas thatGalena’sdefenseissuffocating.
Afterlosing32-31toBrimfieldinthe 1Astatechampionshipgame,the Pirates(33-1)arehungryfortheirfirst statetitle.ItsonlylosswastoByron.
TheTigershaveamuchtougher hilltoclimbwithdefendingchamp QuincyNotreDametheteamtobeatin
2A.Lastyear,Winnebagomadeitto thefinalagainstQNDandlost63-56, withQNDbringingbackmostofits starters.
TheByronboysbasketballteam metanuntimelyend,fallinginthe regionalfinalstoaRockFallsteam withalosingrecord.Notonlythat,but ByronwhippedtheRocketsby26 pointsintheregularseason.
Talkaboutpeakingattheright time.RockFalls,aNo.6sub-sectional seed,upsetNo.2Eurekaintheregional semisbeforebeatingNo.3Byron.
Thereisanotherteampresentwith alowerseedinNo.7Riverdale.Same dealasRockFalls.Riverdalegothot andhadacoupleofupsetstoreachthe sectional.
Beforeitsregionalfinalagainst Erie-Prophetstown,Riverdalewas calledforatechnicalfoul.Itsoffense wasbringingthewrongcoloreduniforms.
E-P,whichbroughtbothhomeand awayjerseyasaprecaution,couldnot takeadvantageandmissedbothtechnical foulshotsbeforetheopeningtip off.
RiverdaleandRockFalls’runlikely
soonwillcometoanend,though,with thepresenceofstate-rankedPrinceton andRockridgeinthesamesectional.
Theboys1AsectionalatEastlandis muchmorebalancedwithupperseeds Pecatonica(30-4),Fulton(24-9),Scales Mound(29-5)andSouthBeloit(26-5) squaringoff.Thatpromisestobeafun weekofbasketballwatchingwithall ranked inthetop10staterankings at varioustimesthis season.
Wrestlingwrappedupwithacombo meetofthegirlsstateindividualand boysdualteam.Brilliantideatofill GrossingerArenainBloomington.
Inlookingattheone-classgirls results,itwasprimarilyChicago suburbsdominating,which makessense. Occasionally,asmall-schoolwrestler grabbedamedal.
Forthesecondyearinarow, nationally-rankedCandenceDiduch ofFreeport,daughterofformerForrestonfootballcoachDennyDiduch, claimedfirstplace.
•AndyColbert,anavidrunner,has beenasportswriterforShawMedia andhas coveredhighschoolsportsin OgleCountyformorethan30years
BYALEXAZOELLNER
azoellner@shawmedia.com
ACreston womanwasarrested MondayinrelationtoaJune2022fatal crashatIllinoisRoute64andMulford Road.
AmyM.Anthenat,47,ischarged withaggravateddriving withadrug, substanceorcompoundinbreath, bloodorurineresultingindeath, a
OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooksreportsthe followingpoliceactivity.
Feb.10
RileyJ.Birnbaum,21,ofOregon,wasissued acitationat7:42a.m.foroperationofa vehiclewithanexpiredregistration.This violationoccurredinthe700blockofS. FourthStreet.
LawrenceJ.Perry,65,ofDubuque,Iowa, wasissuedacitationat12:56p.m.for disobeyingaredlight.Thisviolation occurredattheintersectionofThirdand WashingtonStreets.
Feb.13
DanielleA.Dudley,33,ofHarmon,was
Class 2 felony, according to an Ogle CountySheriff’sOfficenewsrelease. ShewasarrestedonFeb.27andtransportedtotheOgleCountyJail.
Anthenatlaterposted$5,000as a 10% bond and was released, the news releasesaid.
“Shewastheoffenderfromthefatal vehiclecrashat64andMulford,”Ogle CountySheriffBrianVanVicklesaid. “Wejustgottheblood work backand thestaterequestedawarrant.”
Anthenatalsoischargedwith aggravateddrivingwithadrug,substance or compoundinbreath,blood orurineasaClassAmisdemeanor, andfailuretoobeyastopsign,Ogle CountyState’sAttorneyMikeRock said.
About3:48p.m. June19,2022,deputies respondedto theintersectionof Route64andMulfordRoadfor a two-vehiclecrash betweenapickup truckandmotorcycle,thenewsrelease said.Anthenatwas drivingthepickup truck.RichardJ. Andrews,61, ofAddison,drovethe motorcycle.
AninvestigationshowedAnthenat enteredtheintersectionnorthbound onMulfordRoadandcollidedwith Andrews’motorcycle,thenews
releasesaid.
Andrewswastransportedby Rochelle Fire Department EMS to RochelleCommunityHospitalwhere helaterwaspronounceddead,according to the news release. Anthenat was uninjuredinthecrash.
Anthenatfacesthreeto14yearsin theIllinoisDepartmentofCorrections fortheClass2felony,Rocksaid.
“That would bea truth in sentencing, meaning they would have to serve 85%ofthesentence,”hesaid.“They canonlyreceiveprobationifthecourt determinesthereareextraordinary circumstancesrequiringprobation.”
Anthenatisscheduledtoappearin courtat9a.m.March24.
issuedacitationat11:20a.m.foroperation ofavehiclewithanexpiredregistration.This violationoccurredinthe300blockofW. WashingtonStreet.
JoshuaW.Lundstrom,32,ofMachesney Park,wasarrestedat12:38p.m.onan outstandingLeeCountywarrantforfailureto appear.Lundstromwasalsoissuedacitation foroperatingavehiclewithanexpired registration.Thisviolationoccurredinthe 600blockofN.FourthStreet.
JoshuaM.Orvis,29,ofByron,wasissueda citationat6:57p.m.forspeeding,45mphin a30mphzone.Thisviolationoccurredinthe 600blockofN.FourthStreet.
NormanB.Rosario,52,ofPrinceton,was issuedacitationat7:49p.m.forspeeding,
45mphina30mphzone.Thisviolation occurredinthe600blockofN.Fourth Street.
Feb.14
ManuelR.Esquivel,27,ofDixon,was issuedacitationat10:11a.m.foroperatinga vehiclewithanexpiredregistration.This violationoccurredinthe100blockofW. WashingtonStreet.
Feb.15
BethanyL.Skowronski,24,ofDavis Junction,wasissuedacitationat10:33a.m. foroperatingavehiclewithasuspended registration.Thisviolationoccurredinthe 600blockofE.WashingtonStreet.
AaronR.Roe,34,ofOregon,wasissueda citationat11:23p.m.fordisobeyingatraffic controldevice.Thisviolationoccurredatthe intersectionofRiverRoadandE.Washington Street.
Feb.18
At9a.m.,policerespondedtoatwo-vehicletrafficcrashintheNashRecreation Centerparkinglot,304S.5th Street, involvinga2008ForddrivenbyJacobH. Lewis,36,ofOregon,andaparked2020 ChevroletbelongingtoAliciaC.Winkler,26, ofSavanna.Nocitationswereissued.
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Feb.17-23
WarrantyDeeds
EldonE.andElsieL.DewalltoEvanJ.and StephanieL.Dewall,12417N.stateRoute26, Forreston,$436,250.
MichaelD.andSherrieBooktoTNTHomes LLC,308E.ThirdSt.,LeafRiver,$79,000.
JohnF.andAlisonK.HerrmanntoBruce andDebraEnerson,7941N.KylewoodDrive, Byron,$537,500.
WilliamJ.SchneidertoMatthewandErin Welch,1127SantaFeAve.,DavisJunction, $243,000.
QuitClaimDeeds
ThelateKeithE.andCarolL.Zellersto TonyR.ZellersandKimL.Serna,1409W.
OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereports thefollowingpoliceactivity.
Feb.20
CharlesWest,51,ofByron,wasarrested forunlawfulpossessionofcannabis100-500 grams(class4felony)afteratrafficstopfor speedinginthe7000blockofwestIllinois Route64at7:40p.m.Westalsowascited forspeeding.HewastransportedtotheOgle CountyJailandheldpendingacourt appearance.
Feb.23
BenjaminWebster,27,ofRochelle,was arrestedfordrivingwithoutalicenseand expiredregistrationafteratrafficstopinthe 2000blockofnorthIllinoisRoute251at around9:48a.m.Websterwasreleasedon
stateRoute72,Byron,$0.
JoshuaJ.GoudytoJoshuaJ.Goudyand AlexisSchmarje,138HarvestGlennDrive, DavisJunction,$0.
JanetS.PalmertoChristopherS.Palmer, TracyL.RobertsandAngelaA.Tayon,1752E. TownLineRoad,Byron,$0.
ThelateWilliamE.Kerevenbyheirsto ArletteHowerton,3926W.stateRoute64, Mt.Morris,$0.
AdaL.HendricktoCorrinneE.Bicker,7296 N.RiverRoad,Byron,$0.
JoshuaJ.GoudytoJasonP.andHeatherL. Drake,138HarvestGlennDrive,Davis Junction,$915.
StevenL.andTinaM.GouldtoSeanL. Gould,oneparcelinMarionTownship,$0. TrusteesDeeds
anI-Bondandgivenafuturecourtdate.
Feb.24
EstabanCoroy-Juarez,53,ofRockford,was arrestedfordrivingwithoutalicenseaftera trafficstoponInterstate39milemarker103 southboundataround8a.m.Coroy-Juarez wasreleasedfromthesceneonanI-Bond andgivenafuturecourtdate.
Feb.25
BarbaraColeman,47,ofLeafRiver,was arrestedfordrivingwhileundertheinfluence ofalcoholafteratrafficstopinthe5000 blockofNorthMt.MorrisRoadat8:30p.m. foranequipmentviolation.Colemanalso wascitedfornoregistrationlightandno taillights.Colemanwastransportedtothe OgleCountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.
PoloPoliceChiefTroyRandallreportsthefollowing policeactivity.
Feb.27
BrookA.Florin,18,Shannon,wascitedat11:10a.m. foroperatinganuninsuredvehicle.Florinwasreleased onanI-Bond.
LandTrust219,FirstStateBankShannon-Polo,trustee,toStuartW.Bettner,305 N.LocustAve.,Forreston,$30,000. MaxL.andSylviaE.NewcomerTrust,Max L.andSylviaE.Newcomertrustees,to JeffreyT.andSharonRebeccaMcDermott, oneparcelinOregon-NashuaTownship, $40,000.
Deeds
OgleCountyTrust2208204002,Ogle County,Trustee,toYofryGabrielPerez,620 MississippiDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrust2208105003,Ogle County,Trustee,toJohnDoherty,501 SlipperyRockDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrust2208127074,Ogle County,Trustee,toJamesBoult,oneparcel inTaylorTownship,$0.
OgleCountyTrust2208127037,Ogle County,Trustee,toJamesBoult,803 MissouriDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrust2208127008,Ogle County,Trustee,toJamesBoult,410Slippery RockDrive,Dixon,$0.
Source:OgleCountyRecorder’sOffice
Feb.26
GemmaEsposito,26,ofDavisJunction, wasarrestedfordrivingwhileunderthe influenceofalcoholafteratrafficstopon IllinoisRoute72atIllinoisRoute251at2:35 a.m.forimproperlaneusage.Espositoalso
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DerrickJ.Welch,26,ofRockFalls, wasarrestedat7:05p.m.forpossessionofadultusecannabisinamotor vehicle.Welchwastransportedtothe OgleCountyjail.Thisviolationoccurred inthe700blockofS.FourthStreet.
MariahM.Davis,31,ofDixon,was issuedacitationat9:50p.m.for operatinganuninsuredmotorvehicle. Thisviolationoccurredinthe100block ofS.FourthStreet.
Feb.20
MarciaA.Frey,65,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat11:29a.m.for operatingavehiclewithasuspended registration.Thisviolationoccurredin
the100blockofS.FourthStreet.
Feb.21
At4:39p.m.,policeinvestigateda two-vehicletrafficcrashinthe400 blockofS.5th Streetinvolvinga2020 ToyotadrivenbyRachelR.Plock,35,of Oregon,andaparked2006Cadillac ownedbyRichardW.Weisner,Jr.,54, ofOregon.Nocitationswereissued.
DevanteM.Wesley,22,ofRockford, wasarrestedat9:22p.m.fordriving whilelicensesuspendedandunlawful useofaweapon.Wesleywasissueda citationforoperatinganuninsured motorvehicleandhadtwoactive warrantsoutofOgleCountyand McHenryCounty.Bothwarrantswere fortrafficviolations.Wesleywas transportedtotheOgleCountyjail. Theseviolationsoccurredinthe200
wascitedforuseofelectroniccommunicationdevice,improperlaneusage,speeding 15-20mphoverthelimit,depositingmaterial onthehighwayandoperatinganuninsured motorvehicle.Espositowastransportedto theOgleCountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.
BrandonBarber,39,ofStillmanValley,was arrestedfordrivingwhilelicensesuspended afteratrafficstopattheintersectionof StillmanandPluckerroadsataround10:38 a.m.Barberwasreleasedandgivenafuture courtdate.
Pleasenote:Anyarrestslistedaremerely accusationsandthedefendantispresumed innocentunlessprovedguiltyinacourtof law.
blockofN.RiverRoad.
Feb.23
BrianC.Tatum,32,ofChicago,was issueacitationat3:34p.m.for unlawfuluseofacellphonewhile driving.Thisviolationoccurredinthe 400blockofN.FourthStreet.
JairaeL.Martinez,33,ofDixon,was arrestedat7:08p.m.fordrivingwhile licensesuspended.Martinezwas transportedtotheOgleCountyjail.This violationoccurredinthe100blockofS. FourthStreet.
Thirty-threeparkingcitationsand35 verbalwarningsissuedFeb.13-26.
Pleasenote: Anyarrestslistedare merelyaccusationsandthedefendant ispresumedinnocentunlessproved guiltyinacourtoflaw.
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In re the Estate of: RITA M. MILLENBINE, Deceased 2023 PR6 CLAIM NOTICE
Notice isgiven of the death of RITA M MILLENBINE. Letters of Office wereissued onFebruary 15,2023, to M. THOMAS SUITS, as Independent Executor.
Claims against the estate may be filed within six (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors,if mailing or deliveryisrequired by Section 5/18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975, as amended, whichever date islater. Any claim not filed bythe requisite date stated above shall bebarred. Claims against the estate may befiled in the Office ofthe CircuitClerk, Ogle County Judicial Center, 106 South 5th Street, Oregon, IL 61061 - or with the estate legal representative, or both.
Copies of a claim filed with theclerk must be mailedor delivered tothe representative and tothe attorney within10 days af-
day ter it has been filed.
By: M. THOMAS SUITSIndependent Executor Law Offices of M. THOMAS SUITS, P.C.
114 West Mason Street Polo, IL 61064 (815)946-2276 tom@suitslegal. com
February24, March3,10,2023
22-095536 IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY, OREGON, ILLINOIS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC
D/B/A MR COOPER PLAINTIFF, -vs-
DanielGarcia; Josefa Garcia a/k/a Josefa C. Garcia; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS DEFENDANTS NO.22FC4 PUBLICATION
NOTICE
The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you
Josefa Garcia a/k/a
Josefa C. Garcia; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Claimants; Unknown Occupants. Defendants in the above entitled suit, thatthe saidsuit has beencommenced in the CircuitCourt of Ogle County, bythe said
County,y Plaintiff against you and other defendants, praying for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying the premises described as follows, to wit:
LOT ONE (1) IN WINDOVER PARK IN THE VILLAGE OF HILLCREST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT FILE C, PAGE 34, IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE INOGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SITUATED IN THETOWNSHIP OF FLAGG, COUNTY OF OGLE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Commonlyknown as 100Windover ParkDrive, Rochelle, IL61068
Permanent Index No.: 24-12-154-008 and which said Mortgage was madeby Daniel Garcia and Josefa C Garcia Mortgagors, toMortgage Electronic Registration Systems,Inc., as mortgagee, as nominee for OCMBC, Inc. as Mortgagee, and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of OgleCounty, Illinois, Document No.201804963. Andfor otherrelief; that summons was dulyissued outof the said Court against you as provided by law,and that the suit isnow pending.
Now therefore, unless you, the said above named defendants, e-file
, your answerto the Complaintin the saidsuit or otherwise make your appearancetherein, onor before the 30th day afterthe first publicationof thisnotice which is APRIL 3,2023.
Default may be entered against you at anytime after that day and a judgment entered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint E-filingisnow mandatory for documents in civil caseswith limited exemptions. To efile, you must first create anaccount withan e-filingservice provider Visit https://efile.illinois courts.gov/serviceproviders.htm to learn more and to select a service provider If you needadditional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www.illinois courts.gov/FAQ/ gethelp.asp, or talk with your local circuit clerk's office.
Clerk LOGS Legal Group LLP
Attorney for Plaintiff
2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301 Bannockburn, IL 60015 (847)291-1717
ILNOTICES@ logs.com
Mail To:
Josefa Garcia a/k/a
Josefa C. Garcia 100 Windover Park Drive Rochelle, IL61068
Josefa Garcia 106North Grove Street Creston,IL60113
Unknown Owners
and Non-Record Claimants; Unknown Occupants 100 Windover Park Drive Rochelle, IL61068 THISIS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE PLEASE BE ADVISED THATIF YOUR PERSONAL LIABILITY FOR THIS DEBT HAS BEEN EXTINGUISHED BY A DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY OR BY AN ORDER GRANTING IN REM RELIEF FROM STAY, THIS NOTICE IS PROVIDED SOLELY TO FORECLOSE THE MORTGAGE REMAINING ON YOUR PROPERTY AND IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT THE DISCHARGED PERSONAL OBLIGATION.
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March 3,10,17,2023 930378
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING IN REGARDSTO A SPECIAL USE APPLICATION PUBLICNOTICE ishereby given that a publichearing will be held before the Oregon PlanningCommission on March 21st, 2023, prior to the Planning Meeting This meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thishearing is to consider a Special Use application for a short-
termrental submitted by Bronwyn Sill for property located at 511N.5th Street, Oregon, Illinois61061 (PIN 16-03-110-003).
To join the Cityof Oregon'svirtual PublicHearing on March 21st, 2023, look for the link at https://cityoforego n.org/planningcommission-agenda-and-minutes/ on the City'shome page at Cityoforegon.org Persons with disabilities or non-Englishspeaking persons who wish toattend the publichearing and needassistance shouldcontact City Hall at 115 N 3rd Street Oregon,IL 61061, 815-7326321.Every effort will be madeto make reasonable accommodations for these persons.
March3,2023
TaylorTownship meeting schedule 2023
Taylor Township 2023 regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 pm. Annual township meeting - April12, 7pm to be followed by the regularmeeting. The meetings are held atthe Taylor Township building at 280 West Flagg Road.
For questions, contact Melody Jackovich, Clerk Taylor Township630-8863351. Meetingdates are asfollows: March14,April11 (immediately fol-
(i lyf lowingannual township meeting), May9,June13, July 11,August8, September12, October 10, November14, December 12.
March3,2023
IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNTYOF OGLE, STATE OF ILLINOIS
HEARTLAND BANK ANDTRUST COMPANY, successor by merger with AMERICAN MIDWESTBANK, Plaintiff, v. CERVANTES TRUCKING, INC., an Illinois corporation;ELOY CERVANTES; CLAUDIA CERVANTES;THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA; FLEXI-VAN LEASING, INC.; "UNKNOWN OWNERS" and "NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS," Defendants. No.2023FC10
Property Address: 2000 West 8th Avenue Rochelle, Illinois 61068 COMMERCIAL FORECLOSURE NOTICEOF PUBLICATION
The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, notice is hereby given to CERVANTES TRUCKING, INC., an Illinois corporation;ELOY CERVANTES;
; CLAUDIA CERVANTES; THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; FLEXI-VAN LEASING, INC.; "UNKNOWN OWNERS" and "NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS," Defendants inthe above-entitled suit, thatsaidsuit has been commenced in the CircuitCourt of Ogle County, Illinois, byPlaintiff, HEARTLAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, successor by merger withAMERICAN MIDWEST BANK, against you and other defendants praying for foreclosure of a Mortgage covering the premises described as follows to wit: ALL THATPART OF THE NORTH HALF (N1/2)OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (SW 1/4) OF SECTION TWENTY-THREE (23), IN TOWNSHIP FORTY (40) NORTH, RANGE ONE (1) EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WHICH LIES NORTH OF THE RIGHT OFWAY OF THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAIL ROAD, FORMERLY THE CHICAGO & IOWA RAIL ROAD; SITUATED IN THETOWNSHIP OF FLAGG, COUNTY OF OGLE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Common Address: 2000 West 8th Avenue Rochelle, Illinois 61068
Permanent Index No:24-23-300-002
24-23-300-003 which Mortgage was made by Cervantes Trucking, Inc., anIllinois corporation, as Mortgagor, in favor of American Midwest Bank, predecessor ininterest to Heartland Bank and Trust Company, as Mortgagee, and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Ogle County, Illinois, on October 21, 2015, as Document No. 201506144. NOW THEREFORE, unless you, the above-named Defendants, file your answertothe Complaintin said suit, orotherwise make your appearance therein,inthe Office of the Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Ogle County, Illinois, on or before March 27,2023, default may beentered againstyou atany time after that day anda judgmententered in accordance with the prayer of said Complaint.
Tina M. Jacobs, Esq.- ARDC 6190255
Joy Pinta, Esq.ARDC 6278250 Jacobs & Pinta 77 West WashingtonStreet, Suite1005 Chicago, Illinois 60602 (312)263-1005 officeadmin@ jacobsandpinta. com I3213764
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