VOLUME 172NO. 43 â˘SERVINGOGLE COUNTYSINCE1851 Friday, December 23, 2022 â˘$1.00 Onesection⢠20pages INDEX BettyâsColumn........6 Classifieds........18-20 ColbertColumn......13 LibraryNews ............2 Oregon Police..........17 Ottoâs Column..........6 Property Transfers..11 Sheriff Activity........17 Sports.................12-16 DEATHS NEWS SPORTS TourneyChamps Hawksgrapplerswinthe Stillman Valley tournament. / 16 WorkContinues Demolition at theoldOgleCounty Jailsite continues. /4 Published every Friday by OgleCountyNewspapers, adivision of ShawMedia HelenM. Butler, Page9 IN THEIR HONOR HONOR
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Holiday Safety Lawenforcement agencies to startâDrive SoberorGet Pulled Overâinitiative. /4
Stan Eden of Oregon, a Korean War veteran, laysa wreath in honor ofthe Merchant Marines at Daysville Cemetery onDec. 17 during the Wreaths Across America project. Wreaths also were placedon veteransâ graves by other volunteers and veterans. Story on page 3.
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Elementary students raise money for Toys for Tots
TheToysforTotseffortreceived a $600boost indonationsfromOregon ElementarySchoolstudents.
OESStudentAmbassadorsled a communityserviceproject tocollect donationsbypromotingtheproject throughouttheschoolbuildingandcreatingwishlistsofitemstheythought childrenmightliketoreceivethisholidayseason.
Studentswillusethefundsdonated topurchasegiftstogivetodeserving childreninOgleCounty.
âIamproudofour studentsfor takingtheinitiativetoraisefundstogive backtothosein need withinourcommunity,âsaidKelliVirgil,OESprincipal.âAbigthankyoutoourStudent Ambassadorsforcreatingpostersto hangaroundthebuildingandencouragingclassmatestodonatetohelp everychildhaveaMerryChristmas thisyear.â
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Snow ordinance reminder
OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooksisreminding residentsofthecityâsparkingordinancefollowing snowstorms.
âWeareexpectingstrongwinds,bittercold temperatures,andsnowbeginningthisThursday,âBrookssaidinaTuesdaynewsrelease. âBlizzardlikeconditionswillmakeitdifficultfor ourplowsandweurgeanyonewhohastoparkon thestreetstofollowthesnowparkingordinance.
BrookssaidThursday,Dec.22,isanevenday thatmeansafter1inchofsnow,vehiclesneedto beparkedontheeven-numberedsideofthe streetfrom7a.m.until7a.m.onFriday.
âAt7a.m.onFriday,Dec.23,youneedtopark
OREGON LIBRARY
HolidayHours
TheLibrarywillbeclosedDec.24,Dec.25,Dec. 31andJan.1&2.
BookClubs
Cocktails&Crimes willmeetSunday,Jan.15at 4p.m.(grababooktofindoutwhere).
The2WBCBookClub meetsJan.11at12:30 p.m.todiscussGilead:ANovelbyMarilynne Robinson.
TheAfternoonBookClub meetsWednesday, Jan.18,16at1p.m.todiscusstheFourWindsby KristinHannah.
New-FantasyBookClub meetsTuesday,Jan. 24at6p.m.atthelibrarytodiscussARiver EnchantedbyRebeccaRoss.
BooksonTap meetsThursday,Jan.26at6p.m. todiscussRemarkablyBrightCreaturesbyShelby VanPelt.
LegoClub(2ndgrade&up)- Wednesday,Dec.
ontheoddsideofthestreet.Ifthestreetshave beenclearedofthesnow,youmayparkoneither side,âhesaid.
Themunicipallotsarenumberedbyrow,Brooks said.
âOntheevendaysyoumustparkintheeven numberrowsafter1inchofsnowfallfrom7p.m. until7a.m.Ontheodddays,youmustparkinthe oddnumberrowsafter1inchofsnowfallfrom 7p.m.until7a.m.â
Brookssaidthecityâspublicworksdepartment willbeoutinfullforcetocleanthestreetsand policeofficerswillbeissuing$30parking citationstotheviolators.
Afreecopyoftheordinanceisavailableatthe
OregonPoliceDepartment.
BrooksalsosaidtheOregonColiseumwillbe usedasawarmingcenter,ifnecessary.
âWewillopenthelowerleveloftheOregonColiseumasawarmingcenterifneeded.The Coliseumislocatedat124N.FourthSt.Pleasecall theOregonPoliceDepartmentat815-732-2803or OregonCityHallat815-732-6321duringbusiness hoursifyouneedassistance.
âIfassistanceafterhoursisneeded,pleasecall 815-732-2136andtheOgleCountySheriffâs DepartmentwilldispatchanOregonpoliceofficer tohelpyou,âBrookssaid.âPleaserememberto slowdownandgiveyourselfextratimeifyou havetotravel.BesafeandHappyHolidays!â
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YOGA-NewDayâ Wednesdaysat9:30a.m. beginningJan.4FunctionalYin-Yasa-Thisclassis ahybridofyang(activeyoga)withyin(passive yoga).Wewillusefundamentalyogapostures combinedwithfunctionalmovementstobuild strengthandwarmthfollowedbypassive,long heldposestohelpwithflexibilityandmobilityof thejointsandsofttissues.Ayogamatandblocks willbeusefulpropsforthisclass!
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OES Student Ambassadors leda community service project to collect donations for Toys for Tots. Holding thecheck, left to right, are Kate Nobis, Deshawn Wallace, Vivian Kingery and Zoey Manees. In the back row are Bryleigh Reeverts, Toysfor Tots Rep Heather Tinsman,CallanGadow, Isaiah Moore, Hannah Mendoza and Gianna Quadraro.
Winter weather fails to deter Wreaths Across America
ByEARLEENHINTON ehinton@shawmedia.com
Coldwintertemperaturesandbiting windfailedtodetervolunteersfrom placingwreathsonthegravesofveteransatDaysvilleCemeterysoutheastof Oregonaspartofthenationwide WreathsAcrossAmerica
TheSaturdayafternooneventwas coordinatedbytheRochelleChapterof theDaughtersoftheAmericanRevolutionwithhelpfromOregonVFWPost 8739.Thewreathswereprovided throughdonations.
LauriePerry,regentoftheRochelle ChapteroftheDAR,spokebriefly about theWreathsAcrossAmerica programnotingthatSaturdayâsevent waspartofanationalefforttohonor localveteransbyplacingwreathsat theirgraves.
âAllwreathsaresponsoredbydonationâasistheentireprogram:trucks, driversâtime,fuel,everything,âshe said.
Ceremonialwreathswerefirstplaced in honorofallofthemilitaryservices includingtheU.S.CoastGuard,MerchantMarinesandPOW/MIAs.Twenty-fivevolunteersthenspreadout acrossthecemeterytoplacewreathsat eachveteransâgravethatalreadyhad been markedwithU.S.flags.
According toSaturdayâsprogram, 204veteransareburiedattheDaysville Cemetery,located fivemilessoutheast ofOregononDaysvilleRoad.
CeremoniesalsowereheldatWoodlawnCemeteryinCrestonandSt.PatrickâsCemeteryinRochelle.Girls ScoutsfromTroop2189gavethePledge ofAllegiancetoopenSaturdayâsevent.
WreathsAcrossAmericaDay,held annuallyinDecember,alsoincludes a wreath-layingceremonyatArlington NationalCemetery,inadditiontoother locationsinall50states.
AccordingtotheWreathsAcross Americawebsite:âWeunderstandwe haveVeteransDayinthefalland MemorialDayinthespring,butour servicememberssacrificetheirtime andsafetyeverysingledayoftheyear topreserveourfreedoms.Inmany homes,thereisanemptyseat forone whoisservingoronewhomadethe ultimatesacrificeforourcountry. Thereisnobettertimetoexpressour appreciationthan duringthehustle andbustleoftheholidayseason.We hopeyouwilljoinusatanyofourmore than3,400participatinglocationsto showourveteransandtheirfamilies thatwewillnotforget.Wewillnever forget.â
Foradditionalinformationorto donate,visitwreathsacrossamerica. org.
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ABOVE: Bill and Stephanie Nelson of Oregon lay wreaths on veteransâ graves at Daysville Cemetery onDec. 17 during the Wreaths Across America project.Billwas layinga wreath on the grave of Virgil Reed, who fought in the Civil War.
ABOVE: Don Stevens and hisdaughter, Anne, helped place wreath on veteransâ graves at Daysville Cemetery. LEFT: Devyn, 12, of Oregon placesa wreath on a veteranâs grave
RIGHT: John Tuttle of Oregon,a Vietnam War veteran, salutes after layinga wreath in honor of POWs and MIAs.
County raises video gaming terminal feeto $150
Feepreviouslywas $25permachine
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.com
OgleCountyuppeditsannualvideo gamingterminalfeeto$150duringits Dec.20boardmeeting.
OgleCountyBoardmembersvoted 17-4toraisethefee,effectiveMay1, 2022.BoardChairpersonJohnFinfrockandboardmembersDanMiller, JosephSimmsandStanAspvotedno.
âItwaspassedatcommitteeawhile back,butnevercamebeforethe board,âFinfrocksaid.
TheOgleCountyLiquorControl Commissionrecommendedthe$150 feeduringitsApril19meeting.
Thefeepreviouslywas$25perterminal.AstatelawpassedDec.17,2021, allowsthecountytoraisethefeetono morethan$250permachineperyear.
Thenewfeesetbythecountyboard appliesonlytoestablishmentsunder thejurisdictionofOgleCounty. The feecoversafiscalyearofMay 1 throughApril30.
ARPAeconomicgrantsOKâd
Countyboardmembersalso approvedthefollowingeconomic developmentgrants,whicharefunded fromAmericanRescuePlanActdollarsreceivedbythecounty:
ThevillageofForrestonreceived $17,375foraLEDsignandHVAC upgradestoanewvillagehallbuilding.
TheByronFireProtectionDistrict got$23,000forextricationequipment.
EMS-EmergencyOperationsCenterwasgiven$5,000tocoverlostrevenue.
Old jail demolition update
Demolitionoftheoldcountyjailis âmovingalongverynicely,âsaidDon Griffin,OgleCountyBoardmember andLongRangePlanningchairperson.Thebuildinghasbeencompletely removed,alongwithunderground materials,andthespaceisbeingfilled in.
âWehopetohavethatfinishedupat theendoftheweek,âGriffinsaid.
TheOgleCountyBoardapproveda bidof$98,000torazethebuildingon Oct.18afterreceivingatotalofeight bidsfortheproject.
Thecostofdemolitionwillbepaid forusingAmericanRescue PlanAct monies;thatexpenditurealsowas approvedbyboardmembersOct.18.
Thejailwaslocatedat107S.Fifth St.,justsouthofthehistoricOgle CountyCourthousethatwasbuiltin 1891.Thecourthousestillhousesseveralcountyoffices.ThenewOgle County CorrectionalCenter,located westofthe OgleCountyJudicialCenter,openedinNovember2020.
Thejudicialcenter,located inthe 100block ofSouthFifthStreetwestof thecourthouse,housescourtrooms andcountyofficesaffiliatedwiththe courtsystem.
Thecurrentplanforthesiteisto addonerowofparkingstallsandsidewalksontheeastsideoftheexisting parkinglotandleavetherestasgreen space.
TheOgleCountySheriffâsOfficeispartneringwiththeIllinoisDepartmentofTransportationtoremindmotoristsaboutthedangersofimpaireddriving.
FromDec.16throughJan.2,lawenforcementacrossIllinoiswillstepupenforcement effortswithahighvisibilityâDriveSoberor GetPulledOverâandâDriveHigh.Get a DUIâtrafficsafetycampaign.
âWewanteveryoneinour communitiesto enjoytheholidayswithoutworryingabout thedangersofimpaireddrivers,âOgleCounty SheriffBrianVanVicklesaidinanews release.âDuringthecampaign,youcanexpect toseeextrasafetypatrols.Wewillshowzero
toleranceforalcohol-anddrug-impaireddrivingtohelp ensure everyonemakesittoand fromtheirholidayfestivitiessafely.â
AccordingtotheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministrationâsFatalityAnalysis ReportingSystem,in2020,atotalof11,654 peoplewerekilledinmotorvehiclecrashes involvinganalcohol-impaireddriver.
Onaverage,morethan10,000peoplewere killedeachyearfrom2016to2020,withone personkilledinanalcohol-relatedcrash every45minutesin2020.
Beforetheholidayfunbegins,makeaplan forasoberridehomeandrememberthese tips:
Designateasoberdriverormakeaplanto usepublictransportationoraride-sharing servicetogethomesafely.
Ifyouseeanimpaireddriverontheroad, pulloverandcontacttheSheriffâsOffice.
Haveafriendwhoisabouttodrive impaired?Takethekeysawayandmake arrangementstogetthemhomesafely. Theyâllthankyoulater.
Alwaysbuckleup!
Theholidayenforcementcampaignis administeredbyIDOTwithfederalhighway safetyfundsmanagedbytheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration,VanVicklesaid.
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A Martin & Co truck unloads gravel as workers fill in the basement ofthe old Ogle County Jail on Tuesday. Demolition of the 1969 jail started Dec 5.
Sheriff: âDrive merry, bright and soberâthis holiday season
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Polo taking part in first EV Readiness Program
Municipalitiesinthecohortrangeinpopulation fromPoloâs2,291toChicagoâs2,746,388.
Accordingtothe2020census,Polo,DeerPark, UniversityPark,HampshireandGlencoeeachhave fewerthan9,000residents;RichtonParkâspopulationis12,775.Geneva,Darien,Maywood,Hanover Park,CarolStream,OakParkandSkokieeachhave between21,000and68,000residents.Auroraâspopulationis180,542andKaneCountyâsis516,522.
Sundmansaid.âButIâm excitedbecauseIreally thinkthatif wecangetevenoneofthesestations somewhereintownandgetonthesedatabasesfor peoplewhohaveEV carswhoneedtochargewhile theyâreintransport[weâlldrawpeopleintoPolo].â
IfsomeoneisdrivinganEVfromMonroetoDixon andtheirbatteryneedstocharge,havingPoloasan optiontostopandchargebenefitsthecity,shesaid.
ByALEXAZOELLNER azoellner@shawmedia.com
Poloisparticipatinginaninitiativetohelplocal governmentspreparetomeetagrowingdemandfor electricvehiclesandEVcharginginfrastructure.
Thecityisoneof16membersoftheEVReadiness Programâsinauguralcohort.Theprogram,which waslaunchedearlierthisyearbytheMetropolitan MayorsCaucusandComEd,âwillhelpcommunities streamlinepoliciesandimplementbestpracticesfor safeandeffectiveregionaltransportationelectrification,âaccordingtoanewsreleaseonMayorsCaucus. org.
âWeâdliketosetthestandardforthelittletowns,â PoloAlderpersonBethSundmantoldfellowcity councilmembersduringtheirDec.5meeting.âWe wanttobealeaderinanareaandshoweverybody elsethatthiscanbedoneinatownthissize.â
âThey[Chicagoâsrepresentatives]madeacommentaboutbeingthe elephantintheroom,â said Sundman,referencinganin-personmeetingof the cohortsheandCityClerkSydney Bartelt attended. âSowhenitcamearoundtous,I was like,âWellif theyâretheelephant,weârethemouse in theroom becausethisiswhatweâredealingwith.ââ
BarteltappliedfortheprogramonbehalfofPolo. Thereare17goalsrelatedtopreparationthatPolo issupposedtoaccomplishwithinthenextsix months,Sundmansaid.Shenotedthatitmighttake longerthanthat,butoncethegoalsaremet,thecity willreceiveaplaquedeclaringitsEVReadyBronze designation.
Beyondthe17Bronzedesignationgoals,thereare goalsthatwillearnamunicipalitySilverorGold designation,accordingtothenewsrelease.
âMyconcernwasscalabilityandthembeingable tohelpusdothisevenonasmallerscaledarea,â
âTheymaypullinhere,plugin,andtheyâvegotto hang for half an hour,â Sundman noted. âMeanwhile,theycanwalktoShell,walkto themarket, walkdowntown,golookatatree.Wekindofhold themhostagewhiletheyarecharging,whichgives themachancetoseewhatwecanoffer.
âIftheycangodowntownandtheycanseethe restaurantsandtheycanseeoptionsandtheycan seestoresandtheycanseethestuffhere,thenthat mightencouragethemtocomeback,âshecontinued.âSothatwasmypersonalhopeforthat.â
AccordingtotheIllinoisSecretaryofStateâswebsite,therewere35,504EVsinthestateand53EVsin OgleCountyasofNov.15,2021.AsofNov.15ofthis year,thereare55,333EVsinIllinoisand77inOgle County.Thesetotalsdonotincludehybridvehicles.
ThestateâsrecordsofEVspercountygoback to November2017;atthatpointtherewere8,031EVsin thestateandthreeinOgleCounty.
Lee County looking toincreasespeed limit on Lowell Park Road
ByRACHELRODGERS rrodgers@shawmedia.com
TheLeeCountyBoardwillbevoting nextweekonrevertingthespeedlimit onaportionofLowellParkRoadback to55mph.
InOctober2020,theboardapproved changingthespeedlimitfrom55mph to45mphfromTimberCreekRoadto PilgrimRoadfollowingsafetyconcerns fromresidents.
PilgrimRoadmarkswhereLee CountyendsandOgleCountybegins.
LeeCountyBoardmemberswanted toreevaluatethespeedzone,andthe LeeCountyHighwayDepartmentconductedaspeedstudyfor LowellPark RoadfromPenrosetoPilgrimroadsin July.
Thestudyfoundthat88%ofdrivers wereviolatingthelimit.Theaverage forabout85%ofdriverswas59mph, andtheprevailingspeedwasaround56 mph.
Prevailingspeedisdeterminedto reflectwhatamajorityofthedrivers willdriveatwhattheyjudgetobesafe andproper.
Theboardwillvoteonaresolution saying thatâanincreaseintheposted speedlimitonLowellParkRoadfrom Timber CreekRoadtoPilgrimRoadis reasonableandnecessaryforthesafety ofthemotoringpublic.â
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Programâwillhelpcommunities streamlinepolicies,implement bestpracticesâtopreparefor influxofelectricvehicles
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The 45-mph speed limit on Lowell Park Roadbegins at Pilgrim Roadonce the roadenters Lee County.
Polo hasawonderful Native American collection
Theholidaysareuponusand someofmygrandchildren whoteacharealready outof schoolandthosewhogotoschoolat differentcolleges havefinishedthe semester.
Icanremember as ateacher,I enjoyedtheweekoffbeforeChristmas tofinishgettingreadytoentertainthe family.Thatseemslikea long time ago.
Nowmyfamilyhelpsmegetready for thedaythe wholefamily arrives andbasically, Iamreadyexcept for puttingtheeggnogtogetheratthelast minute.
Istillliketohaveallthehouseina festivemoodand Igeteverythingout.I stillremembertheyearoneofthechildrenwassickand Ididnotgetallout. Astheolderonescamehome,they quicklynoticedandevenwonderedif wewerecelebratingthatyear.
POLOHISTORY
Betty Obendorf
This pastweekwasthefuneralof MichelleGoekingandourchurchwill missherandallthebeautifulmusic shegavetous.Shewasindeed agifted personandmanywillmissheraccomplishments.
Wecannothelpbutfeelsadatthe turnofeventsevenifitisholidaytime. Itwillbethememoriesthatcarry everyonethroughaslifegoeson.
When IopenedtheSaukValley newspaperthisweekandthereonthe frontpagewas apictureofPoloMarco BrockSoltow,itraisedoneâsspirits immediately.Thatiswhatweneeded
aswemoveforward.Thearticlewasa goodoneasI readaboutthefootball accomplishmentsforthispastseason. Allouryoungathletesaretobecongratulated.
PoloHistoricalSocietywillbe workingwithoneofourhighschool studentsoverthenextcoupleof monthsatthemuseum.Itwillbea Scouting projectand thefocuswillbe onourNativeAmericanartifacts.
Severalofuswillbeinvolvedandit shouldbeaninterestingtime.Polo doeshaveawonderfulNativeAmericancollection.
Iremember afewyearsagowhena UniversityofOhiostudentwalkedin tothebigmuseuminChicagoto researchtheNativeAmericancollectionandhewas told,âYouneedtogo to Poloandseemygrandfatherâscollection.â
Thatstudentthengotintouchwith
me andcametoPolotoseethe Schryvercollection.
Hewasdefinitelyimpressedand tookmanypictures.
NowwehaveaddedtheBloughcollectionaswell.
Thisweek,moreofJesseSchryverâs WorldWarIIcollectioncameinwhen Patbroughtinhishat.Wenowneedto gothroughtheseveralboxestosee whatisinthosethatwillneedtobe placedinthemilitarypartofour museum.
RememberJess Schryverwasthe onewhorepairedallourlawnmowers formanyyears.Theyearshavegone swiftlybyandsomeoneelsetakescare ofourlawnmowersnow.
Haveagreatholidayseason.
â˘BettyObendorfisaretiredteacher andavolunteerforthePoloHistorical Society.
Southern Illinois also wasknown as âLittleEgyptâ
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SouthernIllinois,alsoknown asLittleEgypt,isthesouthern thirdofIllinois.ThemostpopulatedcityisBellevilleatnear45,000.
TheUniversity ofSouthernIllinois islocated atCarbondaleandhomeof ScottAirForceBase.
Southern Illinois has apopulation of1.2millionpeoplewho liveinsmall townsandcitiesseparatedbyfarmlandsandtheShawneeNationalForest.
ThefirstsettlerswereFrenchcolonists.Ourearlysettlerswere slowto arriveinIllinoisaftertheAmerican RevolutionaryWar.By1800,lessthan 2,000EuropeanAmericanslivedinIllinois.ThefirstEuropeansettlerscame fromIndiana,Tennessee,Virginia, GeorgiaandtheCarolinas.Theywere mostlyEnglish,Germanand ScotchIrishdescent.
ThefirstbankcharteredinIllinois waslocatedatOldShawneetownin 1816.
Thefirstbankbuildingwasbuiltin 1840inOldShawneetownandwas useduntil1920.Thisbankhasbeen restoredas ahistoricalsite.
ThisbankisanexampleofAntebellumarchitecture(pre-wararchitecture,Latinanteâbeforeâandbellum âwar.âAntebellumdesignedhouses includedhugepillars, abalcony, abig centerentranceatthefrontandback ofthehouse,evenlyspacedlargewindowsandseverallevels.
Inthe20thcentury,coalmining
becameanimportant industryin SouthernIllinois.Unionworkerswent onstrikein1922and24menwere killedduringa riotinHerrininWilliamsonCounty.
ThecountywasknownasBloody Williamsonfor yearsfollowing.Most oftheseminesclosedintheWallStreet Crashof1929.
FollowingtheCleanAirActof1990 manycompanieswererequiredto switchtolow-sulfurcoalcausing many minestocloseorreducecoal production.
Duringthe1940sand1950s oilproductionreached140,000,000barrels peryear, butdroppedwithoilwells havinglowyieldsandhighsulfurcontent.
Tourismfeaturesseveralstate parksthatbenefitfromthesceneryof theShawneeNationalForest.
Beingthefirstsettledareain Illinois,manyhistoricallandmarksare inthisareaandnumeroushistorical markersarescatteredthroughout SouthernIllinois.
MarilynandI drovetoCarbondale
tovisitourdaughterLoriattending SouthernIllinoisUniversityworking onhermasterâsdegree.
WedrovebyBuckminsterFullerâs homelocatedinCarbondale.WhenI mentionedtoMarilynthatSouthern IllinoiswascalledLittleEgyptshe mentionedthatCairowasanappropriate nameforthecitylocatedatthe SoutherntipofIllinoisinLittleEgypt.
â˘OttoDickis aretired teacherand hasresearchedOgleCountyhistory forseveralyears.
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Themapabove showsthe NorthwestTerritoryasof1787. At rightisaphoto of Buckminster Fullerâs home in Carbondale,Illinois.
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Oregon: ParkDistrict MaintenanceDept., 507HillSt.
Byron: Byronboatlaunchlot, E.BlackhawkDr.(Rt.2)
Forreston: 407N.LocustSt.
LeafRiver: 208RailroadSt.
Rochelle: AtwoodPark,10th Ave. &20thSt.
MonroeCenter: LichtyâsLandscaping 309PaciďŹcSt.
Polo: SouthwestcornerofE. ColdenSt.&S.Green Ave.
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OHS CHRISTMAS CONCERT
TOPLEFT: Members of the OregonHigh SchoolChoir Band singduring the OHS Christmas Concert onDec 18 LEFT: Oregon High School Bandmember KeltieChampley plays the flute as Noelle Girtonplays the piccolo. ABOVE: Gavyn McArthurand Gracie Prose play thunder tubes during the bandâs performance of Lightning Field Senior bandmember Bryan Immel made the thunder tubes for the performance.
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SubmittedbytheOgleCountySolid WasteManagementDepartment
Theholidayseasonseemstobeinfullswingall overOgleCountyasresidentsandbusinessesare decoratingandpreparingforallofthefestivities thatlieahead.
Theholidayseason,withallofthecelebrating, alsocomeswithalargeincreaseinthewasteweproduce.Takesomestepsthisholiday seasontogo greenandhaveamorewaste-freeholidayexperience.
Themorewedonowtogogreenandhelpour earthisagiftthatkeepsongivingforfuturegenerationsinmorewaysthanone.Choosefromsomeof theideasbelowtogogreenthisholidayseasonand reduceourwastefootprint.
When decidingongifts,chooseagiftofexperience,giftcardsorcertificatesifpossible.Thesegifts aretrulyenjoyablefortherecipientandrequire verylittlepackaging,noshippingandverylittlegift wrap,andwillnotbecomeaburdentotherecipient whentheitemhaslostitsuseorvalueandwouldbe disposedof.
Whenentertaining,planmealsaccordinglyand planforhowtodistributetheleftoverstoyour guests,oraskthemtobringareusablecontainerfor leftoverstotakehome.Skipthedisposableplates andutensilsandusewashableandreusableitemsto avoidexcesswaste.Thereâssomeextraworkwith
doingthedishes,butverywellworthittoavoidsingleuseitems.
Whenpreparingthehousefortheholidays,many peoplecleanandhavemanyitemsthatarenolonger wanted.Considertakingallofyourgentlyused,but stillusefulitems,toalocalresaleshopor another outletthatacceptsdonations.Doingsohelpsthosein needandgivesitemsanotherlifeasopposedtofinal disposalinalandfill.
Whenshopping,shoplocalfirsttohelplocalbusinesses,avoidlongerdrivesandavoidexcesspackagingfrompurchasingitemsonline.Bringreusable shoppingbagsandconsidergiftsthatlastandhave realvaluetotherecipient.Whenwrappinggifts, avoidexcesspaperandtrimandconsiderreusable
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giftbagsorothercreativegiftwrap.
Theexcessribbons,bowsandothertrimisnot recycled andendsupforfinaldisposal, creating additionalwaste.Savegiftboxesforreusenextyear ifpossible,andtrytorecycleboxesfrompackaging andgifts.Remembertoflattenboxesandkeepthem cleananddryforefficientrecyclingoftheseitems.
Rememberthe10countylocationstorecycleyour holidaylightstrands,locatedatfirestationsinMt. Morris,Byron,RochelleandStillmanValleyandat villagehallsinForreston,Polo,CrestonandDavis Junction.Therealsoarecontainersattheoldcourthouseandatthecountyofficeslocatedat909 Pines Road.
Finally,startingDec.26,therewillonceagainbe severaldrop-offlocationsaroundthecountyfor yourlivetreesoitcanberecycledintousablemulch, andtherewillonceagainbepickupserviceavailable inOregon,Mt.Morris,PoloandtheForrestonareas courtesyofthelocalFFAgroupsonSaturday,Jan.7.
Enjoythisholidayseasonsafely andasgreenas youcan.
Whatwillyourâonethingâbefromthe ideas above?Ifwemakethatâonethingâahabit,wecan growfromthereandmakeitalifestyle.
Formoreinformationonwastereductionand recyclinginOgleCountyvisitthecountywebsite, call815-732-4020, oronFacebookatOgle County SolidWasteManagementDept.
Born: July8,1940inDavis,IL Died: December12,2022inOregon,IL
HelenM.Butler,82, ofForreston,passed away,MondayDecember12,2022,atSerenityHospice,Oregon, Illinois.Helenwasborn July8,1940inDavis, Illinois,thedaughter ofGeorgeandElizabeth(Hoch)Kochsmeier. HelenmarriedWilliamC.ButlerOctober21, 1960,inForreston.Mr.ButlerdiedOctober 29,2002.Helenâsfamilyalwayscamefirst,
shedisplayedthisbythecompassionatecare sheshowedeachandeveryfamilymember. Shewaswellknownasafantasticcaregiver. Survivingisherdaughter,TwilaofForreston; twonephews,Tim(MichelleLafferty)Kubly andTerry(Alicia)Kubly;niece,Jodi(Jeff) Stine;manygreatniecesandnephews;also survivingisherbelovedShihTzu,MindyJo. Helenwasprecededindeathbyherhusband, daughter,Darla;andsister,Doris.Funeral serviceswillbe11:00a.m.FridayDecember 16,2022atBurkeTubbsFuneralHome, Forreston.Visitation10:00a.m.untilthe timeofservice.BurialwillbeatNorthGrove EvangelicalCemetery.Amemorialhasbeen establishedinHelenâsmemory.
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The Oregon Lions donated $2,500 to the VFW in Oregon. Pictured, left to right, are Lion Jerry Hinrichs, Lion Jim Hoff, Bob Coulter from the VFW, Lion EdSmola, Lion Duane Moser and Lion Chuck McCourt.
10 OgleCountyNewspapers/ShawLocal.comâ˘Friday,Dec23,2022 OGLECOUNTY NE WS TheseareaChurchesinvite youtoattendtheir SpecialChristmas Services SM-ST2035574 Christmas TRINITY EvangelicalLutheranChurch PLEASEJOINUS Saturday,ChristmasEve Candlelightserviceat4:00pm Sunday,ChristmasDay Serviceat9:30am 308E.BraytonRd., Mt. Morris 815-734-6354 www.trinitymmil.net 815.837.5255 polo@crossroadscn.com | crossroadscn.com/polo | 205 N. Jefferson, Polo 61064 Saturday, December 24 5:00pm ďŽ CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Sunday, December 18 10:00am ďŽ Sunday, December 11 10:00am ďŽ ONLINE SERVICE: Sunday, December 25 Available: 7:00am ďŽ OUR CHRISTMAS EVENTS... INVITES YOU TO... -- POLO CAMPUS CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH POLO PEP BAND
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The Polo Pep Bandprovided the musical entertainment at thegirls basketballgame last week.Pictured above are Tegan Wright,eighth grade (drummer); Ben Ryan,junior, drummer; Landon Brauchler, seventh grade (trumpet); and Avery Faivre,junior, tuba. Above right, Cheyenna Wilkins,a sophomore, plays the clarinet.
ThefollowingOgleCountyzoningcertificateswereissued forOctober.
ShawnWinterton;MarionTownship;Section7;agricultural building.
ScottWatson;Oregon-NashuaTownship;Section2; removal.
KarenDiehl;BrookvilleTownship;Section12;removal.
MichaelWest;ScottTownship;Section34;residential accessorybuilding.
DavidBakener;RockvaleTownship;Section33;residential accessorybuilding.
GeraldBeck;PineRockTownship;Section15;additionto
PROPERTYTRANSFERS
Dec.9-15
WarrantyDeeds
NicholasandMeganBauertoJohnT.and MicheleGearyGirgis,946stateRoute2, Oregon,$424,000.
ElinaShulyaktoJosephandEmilyM. Jensen,104S.SecondSt.,Oregon,$124,900.
GaryandBrendaDobbstoEllaG.Martin, 505SunsetLane,Mt.Morris,$70,000.
MatthewMelancentoGrassInvestments, 102MainSt.,LeafRiver,$50,000.
MaryClaudiaRobertson,toSarahLeigh Miller,907S.FifthSt.,Oregon,$117,900.
WilliamR.KuehltoCherryHillEstates, threeparcelsinFlaggTownship,$0.
KanduLLCtoCountyLinePropertiesLLC,2 W.HittSt.,Mt.Morris,$10,000.
DarleneDirksentoAdamK.andHeatherL. Ruchti,110N.DepotSt.,Oregon,$30,000.
Pipe77LLCtoShips11LLC,1320N. SeventhSt.,Rochelle,$400,000.
NatashaKnutson,alsoHollis,andNicholas HainestoTaylorN.Tetrick,405N.Division Ave.,Polo,$107,000.
WiggaleLLCtoDavidA.andDeborahL. Hidges,704JeffersonSt.,Oregon,$125,000.
AJHomesLLCtoDanielJamesWalz,305E. ElmSt.,Forreston,$107,000.
MichaelL.andShawneenM.Arreguinto JonathanandOceliaMarcelaNuyen,316N. SixthSt.,Rochelle,$200,000.
C.Lorena,JesusandCelerinaHueramoand JuanCinciretoEugeniaCincire,332IreneSt., Rochelle,$75,000.
QuitClaimDeed
CheapHomeFindersInc.toJeffreyS. Kalina,9702NPecatonicaRoad,Byron, $4,000.
TrusteesDeeds
DandEEwingFamilyTrust,EmmaL. Ewing,trustee,toMichaelE.andDariceM.
existingaccessorybuilding.
RhoadsRemodeling/Taylor;WhiteRockTownship;Section 27;two-storydwellingaddition.
CrownCastle/T-Mobile;DementTownship;Section14; equipmentupgradesonexistingtelecommunicationstower; $15,000.
RobertTate;GrandDetourTownship;Section13;raiseroof, changeroofpitch,deck.
RogerGarrie;ByronTownship;Section19;dwelling addition.
JosephPowers/LindaPhillips;Mt.MorrisTownship;Section 24;guesthouse;$150,000.
DevinTodd;PineRockTownship;Section22;residential
accessorybuilding.
T-Mobile;Mt.Morris;Section21;co-locationonexisting telecommunicationsfacility;$10,000.
DawnTuneberg;ByronTownship;Section6;maintenance building.
CrownCastle/Muetze;DementTownship;Section33; telecommunicationsfacility;$250,000.
NorthernILSolar/Wetzel;MonroeTownship;Section31; privateground-mountedsolararray.
MaplehurstFarms;LynnvilleTownship;Section19;liquid fertilizertank;$490,000.
CharlesLong;Oregon-NashuaTownship;Section16; residentialaccessorybuilding.
Piske,6572N.DeerPath,Oregon,$198,000.
RobertAnthonyThompsonTrust,SteveM. Thompson,trustee,toJoseNievesand VanessaM.Garcia,11281E.OakCourt, Rochelle,$229,000.
Trust101,JudyA.Anderson,TammyJ. TaylorandTammyKodner,trustees,toChris andMariafeSiegfried,5662N.CaroleCourt, DavisJunction,$287,000.
LongneckerFamilyTrust292,RebaMaxine Longnecker,trustee,toJenniferL.Madden, 165S.FoxRunLaneandoneotherparcelin Byron,$179,500.
DemikJointTrust,PhillipandKimberly Demik,trustees,toHarlanE.RowlandTrust 997,HarlanE.Rowland,trustee,460Mill RidgeDrive,Byron,$155,000.
ExecutorsDeed
EstateofthelateCarolJ.Koellerto JerryanneM.Jacobs,106S.FourthAve., Forreston,$105,000.
Deeds
OgleCountyTrustNo.2425126024,Ogle County,trustee,toMarcoSawires,one parcelinFlaggTownship,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2209352002,Ogle County,trustee,toSabastienBerardino, 120-122FlambeauLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2209103013,Ogle County,trustee,toJaveedShaik,1009White PineDrive,Dixon,0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208179014,Ogle County,trustee,toEricNkemtaji,315Platte Drive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.1604278011,Ogle County,trustee,toCatriuchaMuscadin,one parcelinOregon-NashuaTownship,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2209351023,Ogle County,trustee,toTSAHoldingGroupLLC, oneparcelinTaylorTownship,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208204009,Ogle County,trustee,toTSAHoldingGroup,LLC,
606MississippiDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208452003,Ogle County,trustee,toStefanieSofiaCrocker, 400ChippewaLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.22084729013,Ogle County,trustee,toStephanieSofiaCrocker, 213CuyahogaDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208427009,Ogle County,trustee,toCareyYoungand ChristopherM.Flaherty,204Mississippi Drive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208127036,Ogle County,trustee,toCareyYoungand ChristopherM.Flaherty,805MissouriDrive, Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.22084747013,Ogle County,trustee,toNathanHutchison,106 IronCourt,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2209127011,Ogle County,trustee,toNathanHutchison,611 LocustLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208429003,Ogle County,trustee,toAhmadZaal,303Ohio Court,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208252002,Ogle County,trustee,toAhmadZaal,523 SangamonLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208433025,Ogle County,trustee,toAhmadZaal,231 WisconsinLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208130002,Ogle County,trustee,toAshlyFalcon,105North Fork,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2008404020,Ogle County,trustee,toAshlyFalcon,301Otter TrailLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208277019,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC,215 CrabappleCourt,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208326005,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC,217 DeerPaintDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208376006,Ogle County,trustee,toMTFPropertiesLLC,414 ChippewaLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208402018,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC,401 WildRiceLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208404010,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC,321 OtterTrailLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208404014,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC, 311-313OtterTrailLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208429006,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC,200 MiamiDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2209178005,Ogle County,trustee,toMTRPropertiesLLC,206 MulberryLane,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208526001,Ogle County,trustee,toNamigAghayev,406St. FrancisDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2208202002,Ogle County,trustee,toNamigAghayev,710 MississippiDrive,Dixon,$0.
OgleCountyTrustNo.2209351020,Ogle County,trustee,toNamigAghayev,104 CuyahogaDrive,Dixon,$0.
Sheriffâsdeed
SheriffofOgleCountyandChristina HallmantoHubShuttleInc.andRussell Stevens,8576N.YosemiteDrive,Byron, $108,000.
Source:OgleCountyRecorderâsOffic
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Milledgeville rallies from deficit to defeat rival Polo
ByTYREYNOLDS treynolds@shawmedia.com
KarterLivengoodpickedtheperfecttimetoputuphisonlyshotofthe nightMonday.
TheMilledgevillefreshmansank a 10-footbaselinejumperwith1.5secondslefttodefeatrivalPolo46-45ina ForrestonHolidayTournamentconsolationgametocapacomebackfrom a 19-pointfirst-halfdeficit.
âThatwasmyfirstshotattemptof thegame,andIjusthadto takeit.It feltgreattoseeitgoin,âsaidLivengood,whosaidhewashesitanttotake theshot.
Theclutchbasketcameonan inboundsplayfromtheleftcorner with7.5secondstoplay.Livengoodgot openandtookthepass,thenspunto passtheballtoacuttingConnorNye underthebasket.
ButPolodefendedtheplaywell, andLivengoodfinallyjustshotanarcingjumperonananglefromofftothe sideandbehindthebackboard.The ballfloatedthroughthenet,andwhat hadoncebeenahugedeficitturned intoacomebackvictory.
âIwaslookingforConnoronthe
baselineandIdidnâtseeanything. I thoughttherewaslesstimeonthe clock,soIputitup,âLivengoodsaid. âThatâsmyshot,onthebaseline. I knewIhadtomakesomethinghappen.â
Makingsomethinghappen wasthe Missilesâmantratheentiregame.Polo startedouthot,ridingBrockSoltowto a22-4leadafterthefirstquarter;the
Marcosstretcheditto27-8alittlemore thanaminuteintothesecondquarter whenSoltowkickedoutapassto a wide-openNolanHahnfora3-pointer.
Itwas29-10PoloafterSoltowâs pull-upjumperinthelanewith5:10 leftinthefirsthalf,thelastofhis14 first-halfpoints.
âIdonâtreallyknowhowweranour offensesowell,tobehonest,âSoltow said.âWejust cameoutwithabunch ofenergybecauseitâsourbiggestrival, nomatterwhatsportitis.Itâsalwaysa biggameagainstMilledgeville.â
TheMissiles(4-7)thenstartedchippingaway.KacenJohnsonscoredthe lasteightpointsofthesecondquarter tocutthedeficitto29-18athalftime, thendrovetothebasketto getwithin 29-22with5:24leftinthethirdtocapa 12-0run.
Hahnnaileda3toanswer,andCarsonJoneshitafreethrowforPolo(6-7) tostretchtheleadbackto33-22,but NyescoredoffaJohnsonfeed, then Johnsonagaindrovetothebasket beforeaputbackanda3fromColton Hendrickaminuteapartmadeit33-31 with1:42leftinthethird.
Anotherbenchplayer,Khrystiyan Dunn,scoredaputbackatthe third-quarterbuzzertotiethescore 33-33,thenNyedrovetothebasketto givetheMissilestheirfirstleadat 35-33just19secondsintothefourth.
âWewere downby24againstLena [earlierthisyear],andourcoach told usthatgametogetitdownto12bythe endofthethirdquarter;weendedup gettingitdownto11,âNyesaid.âSoit wasthesamemessage tonight,same gameplan,justcut it downandmake itascloseaswecouldgoingintothe fourthquarter.â
Soltowresponded,drivingthebaselineforalayup,thenkickingoutto Jonesforanopen3tomakeit39-35 Polowith3:50remaining.Butmissed
freethrowsprovedcostlyandallowed theMissilestostickaround.
Leading45-42afterJonesâbucketoff abaselinedrivewith1:15toplay,Polo hadtwotripstothefree-throwlineto stretchtheleadtofive,andanotherto makeitafour-pointgameafter a Milledgevillefreethrowwith29secondsleft,butcameupemptyonallsix.
âIthinkweâvegottostartfocusing moreinpracticeonfreethrows.Sometimeswejuststartmessingaround withthose,andthesemisseskilled us,âSoltow said.âWemissed15free throwsinthatgame,10inthefourth quarter,andifIknocktwoofthosein, wewouldâvebeenupbyfive.Butitjust didnâthappenforustonight.â
MiscuesalsohauntedtheMarcos late.MilledgevilleâsBryceAudestole threeinboundspassesinthefinalminuteofthe game, giving theMissiles several extrachanceswithouthaving tofoulPoloplayerstostoptheclock.
âAfterthefirstquarter,theywere onpacefor88pointsandwewerenât goingtoallowthat,âNyesaid.âWe justpickedupourpressure,played ourdefense,andjustboxedoutandgot thereboundsthatweneeded.Thefirst quarter,shotswerefallingforthem andwewerenâtgettinganything,and whenwestartedboxingoutandpushingtheball,stuffstartedtohappenfor us.â
Johnsonscored16pointsand dishedtwoassistsforMilledgeville, whileHendrickhadninepointsand eightrebounds,andNyefinishedwith eightpoints,ninereboundsandfour assists.Aude addedfourpoints,five reboundsandthreestealsastheMissileswonafterleadingforatotalof 2 minutes,53secondstheentiregame.
âItfeelsgoodtowinthatafterwe weredownsomuch,âLivengoodsaid. âWeâvebeendowningamesearly,and itfeelsgoodtocomeback.Wehavenât hadthehotteststarttotheseason,but itfeelsgoodtopullthatoneoff.â
SoltowledPolowith19points,eight rebounds,threeassists,twostealsand ablockedshot,whileHahnhadeight pointsandsevenrebounds.Jones addedsixpointsand fiverebounds, andCarterMerdianchippedinsix pointsandfourboards.
âMilledgevillereallyturnedupthe defense andtookusoutofwhatwe weretryingtodo,âsaidPoloassistant coachJoeMerdian,wholedtheMarcosinplaceofanillheadcoachMatt Messer.âWemissed10free throwsin thefourthquarter,andmadesome keyturnovers downthestretch.The effortwastherefromthekids,just somementalmistakeonthefreethrowlineandtakingcareofthebasketball.â
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Milledgevilleâs Kacen Johnson drives to the hoop Monday as Poloâs Nolan Hahndefends during theirconsolation-bracket game at the ForrestonHoliday Tournament.
Boysbasketball Winnebago40,Forreston38: The Cardinalslostinaclosegamethroughout,as theytrailed28-25athalftimebutled34-33 throughthreequartersathome.
NikolasValenzuelaandOwenGreenfield eachscored13pointstopaceForreston (2-4),andBrendanGreenfieldaddeda double-doublewith10pointsand10 rebounds.
MylesSmithfinishedwith14points,and RayMaurchiehad11forWinnebago.
Polo62,Oregon53: BrockSoltowpoured in35pointsastheMarcoswonanonconferencegameathome.
CarsonJonesscored13points,NolanHahn hadeight,andCarterMerdianaddedsixfor Polo,whichtooktheleadwitha26-11 scoringedgeinthethirdquarter.
NoleCamposhitthree3-pointersandled Oregonwith11points.EvanJameshad10
points,JordanCroegaertaddedeight, JamesonCaposeyscoredseven,andNoah Johnsonhittwo3sforsixpointsforthe Hawks,wholed25-22athalftime.
ForrestonHolidayTournament Oregon66,Forreston54: TheHawkshad fourplayersscoreindoublefiguresand outscoredthehostCardinalsinthreeofthe fourquartersforafirst-roundvictory.
NoahJohnsonhitfive3-pointersandled Oregonwith17points,andJamesonCaposey finishedwith15points.JordanCroegaertand EvanJamesadded12pointsapiece.
NikolasValenzuelahitthree3sandled Forrestonwith17points.BrendanGreenfield scored10,andOwenGreenfieldandPayton Encheffaddedninepointseach.
Winnebago51,Polo36: TheMarcoswere outscored11-2inthefirstquarterand13-4in
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SPORTS COLUMN
10-day trip to Israel wasa life-changing experience
Afteranintensive10-daytrip toIsrael,itâsbacktothegood oldUnitedStatesforme. Beingattheepicenter ofChristianity andJudaismwasalife-changingexperiencethatIwasfortunateenough to sharewith27otherpeopleonatour groupledbyformerRochelleclassmate KeithManley,apastoratGraceFamily ChurchinRockford.
With youthfultravellust leaving meandplentytoseein theUnited States,I neverhadanyintention of visitingothercountries.However,the factthatmyfriend Keithhasled30 tripstoIsraelwasenough aselling pointformetogetapassportandthen ponyup$3,700forairtravel,lodging, mealsandallexcursions.
Quitefrankly,adollarfigurecanât beputonwhatismoreofapilgrimage thanavacation.TheBibletrulydoes cometolife,asonewalksthefootsteps ofJesus.
Israelisasmallcountry,aboutthe sizeofNewJersey,soitisrelatively easytoseemuchofit,thoughabus driverisonejobIwouldnotwantto have.Thecountrysidehashilly,windingroadswithsteepdrop-offsandcitieshavenarrowlanesthatleavelittle roombetweenoncomingtraffic.
Overandoveragain,onehearshow muchmoregratefulapersonisupon returningtoAmericaafterbeingin a foreigncountry. Indeed,wehavebetterinfrastructurethananywhereelse intheworld.
Growingup,youheartermssuchas GolanHeights,Samaria,SeaofGali-
lee,Jerusalem,JerichoandBethlehem.NowIknowwhattheyareabout, especiallyJerusalemwithits Arab, JewishandChristianquarters.
Onewaytodescribethingsisthat theBibleisthewrittenwordofGod, Jesus isthelivingwordofGodand IsraelisthegeographicalwordofGod.
Forcenturies,ithasbeenavery tenuousexistencebetweenreligions. Howtheycanco-existinIsraelis beyondmyunderstanding,especially theJewsandArabs.
Onethingthatbringseveryone together,though,isasharedloveof food.Oneofthehighlightsformewas walkingtheoldtownofJerusalem amongArabandJewishmarketswith theirgoodsandspicesgalore.Beit Jewor Arab,thosepeopleknowhow todopita.
Wehadlavishbreakfastanddinner buffetseverydayatthehotels,atestamenttothecountryâsprideinpresentingauthenticMediterraneancuisine. Theonlyproblemsomeofourgroup encounteredwasnotbeingableto havecreamintheircoffeeorother dairyproductsatnightbecauseof Jewishdietaryrules.
Hotelaccommodationswere5-star, includingintheresortareaofthe Dead Sea,whereonecanfloatin30 percentsalt water.The bestpartof lodgingwashavingaroommatewho didnotsnore,asitisdifficult tosleep withtheeight-hourtimechange.
Thefirstfewnights,Iwouldwake upat2a.m.andgooutforaruninthe beautifulweather.Peopleoftenasked,
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wereyouafraidoftravelingtoahotbedofpoliticalandreligiousdissent?
Notatall.Wehavecitiesherefar worsethananythinginIsrael.
Itismuchmore complicatedliving inIsrael,though.Forexample,ifwe wantedtoseetheChurchofNativity atBethlehem,wewouldhavehadto contractwithanArabbusandtravel guideasthatisnon-Jewishterritory.
Ihadneverbeenonagrouptour before,but it wasdefinitelyworthit. KeithandourJudeo-Christiantour guidehadeverythingmappedoutfor usandwewentnonstopeveryday fromsunuptosundown.Itwascompleterelaxation,withnoneedtothink orworryaboutanything.
Assomeonewhohasbeentraveling alonesincemywifepassedaway, anotherplusisdevelopingrelationshipswithfellowtravelersover a meal,shoppingormaybeonthebus. Oritcouldbesomethingassimpleas holdingthearmofanelderlywoman aswewalkedalongbumpy 2,000-year oldsidewalksandlearningabouther lifegrowinguparoundRockford.
Afewyearsago,Ihadbeenbaptized inthePolocitypoolwithfellowmembersfromCrossroads Church.Since historytellsusJesuswasbaptizedat
theJordanRiver,whynotmakeit a secondbaptisminIsrael?
Beingdippedinsuchholywatersas theJordan,Iâvegottobehonest,it didnâtfeelthatspiritually different thanatPolo.
Somaybeitâsnotthelocation,but theactofdoingit.
Icouldgoonandon aboutcool thingswegottoseeanddoonthistrip, butsomuchself-tellingcanbecome boringtoothers.
UponboardingthenonstopUnited Airlinesflightbackhome,Iknew I wasgettingbacktoreality asconversationsparkedwithflight attendant Jan HuffmanaboutLena-Winslow sports.ShesawourshirtswithGrace FamilyChurchandidentifiedherself tomeasa1981gradofLe-Winandhow muchprideshehadinhercommunity, whereshecontinuestolivein.
Duringthecourseofthe12-hour flight,wetalkedaboutclassic Le-Win-Forrestonfootball games weâveseen,asthe transition fromthe MiddleEasttoAmericabegan.After flyingthroughthe night,getting throughcustoms,takingthebusto Rockfordandeventuallymakingmy waytoOregon,anyplanstotakeinthe firstdayoftheForrrestonbasketball tournamentwentbythewaysideasjet lagtookover.
â˘AndyColbert,anavidrunner,has beenasportswriterforShawMedia andhascoveredhighschoolsportsin OgleCountyformorethan30years.
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OregonâsJameson Caposey dribbles as Forrestonâs Payton Encheffreachesin to try to steal the ball during Saturday action at the 61st Forreston Holiday Tournament.
thefourthofatournamentloss.
BrockSoltowscored16points,andCarter Merdianadded11forPolo.
JadenHortonhad22points,andRay Maurchiechippedin15forWinnebago.
Newman59,Oregon42:TheHawks trailed24-14atthehalfandscored26to Newmanâs35inthesecondhalfonTuesday.
NoahJohnsonandEvanJameshadseven eachfortheHawks.
Forreston28,PearlCity42: TheCardinals led20-13atthehalfandadded28morein thesecondhalfenroutetoaTuesdaywin.
BrockSmithandNikolasValenzuelaeach scored15pointsfortheCardinals.OWen Greenfieldaddedfivepoints.
Girlsbasketball
Orangeville47,Oregon19: TheHawksfell behind19-4throughthefirstquarterand neverrecoveredinalossatthePearlCity HolidayInvite.
HadleyLutzhadeightpoints,andMya EngelkesscoredsixforOregon,whichwill playAFCinthefifth-placegameWednesday at7p.m.MorrisonwilltakeonLena-Winslow forthetitleat7p.m.Thursday.
WhitneySullivanscored17pointstopace Orangeville,whileEllaDoylehadnineand LaneyCahoonaddedeight.
Pecatonica47,Polo36: TheMarcoswere outscored32-12inthesecondandthird quartersofanNUICcrossoverlossonthe road.
CourtneyGrobehitthree3-pointersand finishedwith13pointsandfivereboundsfor Polo,whileLindeePoperaddedninepoints, fourrebounds,twoassistsandtwoblocks, andSydneiRahnhadsevenpoints,seven rebounds,fourstealsandtwoassists.Allissa
Marschangaddedfourstealsandthree rebounds,andBekahZeiglerchippedinthree reboundsfortheMarcos.
LaurenMellentinemadefive3sandscored 17pointstopacePec.
Polo37,Riverdale32: TheMarcosuseda 14-7fourth-quarterruntopullouta nonconferencewinathome.
CourtneyGrobepouredin19pointsand nabbedfourstealsforPolo,whileLindee
Poperaddedadouble-doublewith10points, 12reboundsandfourblockedshots.Bekah Zeiglerchippedinsixrebounds,threesteals andtwoassists,andMadisonGlawealso nabbedthreestealsfortheMarcos.
PoloChristmasClassic
Newman40,Polo36: TheCometsmadeit threewinsintheirlastfourgameswitha victoryoverthehostMarcos.
Johnscameupwithanotherdouble-double forNewman(3-10),finishingwith22points and16rebounds.Oettinghadninepoints, fourstealsandthreerebounds,andDuhon chippedinthreepoints,sevenrebounds, threeassistsandtwosteals.
LindeePoperhad13points,MadisonGlawe scored10,andCourtneyGrobeaddednine forPolo.
RiverRidge/ScalesMound55,Polo16: TheMarcostrailed12-0afteronequarter and27-3byhalftimeinalossattheirown tournament.
CourtneyGrobescoredsixandLindee PoperfinishedwithfourforPolo.
EmilyWiederholthad14points,Laiken Haasscored10,andSydneyDriscolland AddisonAlbrechteachaddedeightforRR/ SM.
Pecatonica38,Oregon37: TheIndians pulledaheadwitha12-7third-quarter scoringrun,thenheldofftheHawksinthe
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Poloâs Lindee Poper (left) and Riverdaleâs CrystalCraigmiles battle forarebound duringa Dec. 15 game in Polo. See
fourthquarterforatournamentwin.
HadleyLutzandMariahDrakeledOregon with17and11points.
Oregon60,Milledgeville32: TheHawks led18-9afterthefirstquarterand33-16by halftimebeforea14-8scoringedgeinthe thirdperiodtotoptheMissilesinPolo.
Lutzscored16points,EllaDannhornand MyaEngelkesbothhad10,andDrakeadded eightforOregon.LizMoisandTeagan Champleychippedinsixpointsapiece.
Forreston52,Milledgeville22:The Cardinalsled31-15byhalftime,thenput awayaPolotourneywinwitha12-2scoring edgeinthethirdquarter.
JennaGreenfieldfinishedwith14points, HaileyGreenfieldscored10,RyleeBroshous andErickaAlexanderhadninepointsapiece, andBrookeBoettneraddedeightfor Forreston.
Pecatonica42,Forreston31: The Cardinalsled11-6aftertheopeningquarter, buttheIndianscamebacktotakea15-14 leadbyhalftimeandgoontowinatthePolo tournament.
JennaGreenfieldscored10points,and HaileyGreenfieldaddedeight.
Forreston60,Oregon47: TheCardinals outscoredtheHawks21-9inthesecond quartertowinattheirowntournamentand advancetothethird-placegame.
HaileyGreenfieldhitfour3-pointersand finishedwith17pointstoleadForreston, whileBrookeBoettnerandJennaGreenfield
bothscored16.
HadleyLutzledOregonwith17points,and MariahDrakeadded11.TheHawkswillplay forfifthplaceWednesdayat5:45p.m.
Wrestling
Dotywins: WyattDotywasthelone winneroftwocontestedmatchesforthe Marcosinatriangular,winningtwo first-periodpinsat132pounds.Wyatt Meiners(120)andLucasNelson(126)had pinsagainstMorrison,andKainynMcCarren (145)wona6-1decision.MadduxHayden (195)wonbypinagainstNewman.
Poloninth: TheMarcostookninthatthe Erie-ProphetstownHolidayTournamenton Dec.17with87.5points,ledby113-pound championJosiahPerez.
PerezpinnedIlliniBluffsâHunterRobbinsin 5:12totakethetitle.
LucasNelson(126)pinnedLena-Winslow/ StocktonâsMauricioGlassin4:26fora third-placefinish,andMadduxHayden(195) addedafourth-placefinishfortheMarcos.
Boysbowling
Oregon3,234,Hall-PutnamCounty 2,007: GavvinSurmorolleda668seriesas theHawksimprovedto12-2withawinat LaddLanes.
Surmohadgamesof224,205and239to leadOregon,whileStylarKlapphada544 series,BrandonRoweaddeda538,and BradyDavisrolleda532.BryanImmelhada 498series,whileRobertoHernandez(282in 2games)andCodyDunbar(172game)split thefinalseries.
Oregon3,324,Dixon3,295: TheHawks edgedtheDukesinadualatTown&Country
Lanes,ledbyBrandonRoweâs606seriesand 255highgame.
RobertoHernandeztallieda580,Gavvin Surmototaled579,andBryanImmelrolleda 558forOregon.StylarKlappbowleda519 andBradyDavisaddeda482fortheHawks.
Oregon3,170,RockfordChristian2,962: TheHawksclaimedaroadwinoverthe RoyalLionsatTheCherryBowl,improvingto 11-2ontheseason.
StylarKlapppacedOregonwitha601 seriesand219highgame,whileBrandon Rowebowleda565,andGavvinSurmo addeda554.BryanImmelrolleda515,while RobertoHernandezandBradyDavisaddeda 492and443fortheHawks.
Girlsbowling
Oregon2,192,Hall-PutnamCounty 1,960: TheHawkswonafive-persondualby morethan200pinsatLaddLanes.
AvaWighthada585seriesanda247high gametoleadOregon(5-2),whileMakenzie Alfordrolleda473seriesandKendraEhrler addeda435.TrinityHultquisthada362,and KylieKrugchippedina337.
Dixon2,928,Oregon2,541: TheDuchessesrolledpasttheHawksinadualatTown& CountryLanesinMt.Morris,ledbyfreshman AllisonCossâ553seriesandpersonal-best highgameof245.
AvaWightpacedOregonwitha592series (223,180,189),whileKendraEhrlertotaled 528inthreegames.TrinityHultquistbowled a453,AhrenHoweyrolleda352,KylieKrug chippedina325,andMirelleCairilloaddeda 291fortheHawks.
OHSteamswin: TheOregonboysand girlsbowlingteamstraveledtoIVSuper BowlinPerutobowlPeruSt.BedeonDec 20.Theboysteamraiseditsseasonrecord to13-2witha3,443-2,941victory.
TheHawkswereledbyGavvinSurmowith a605series(233,192,180),followedclosely byBradyDavis602series(257highgameof thematch),BrandonRowe587series,Stylar Klapp565series,RobertoHernandez564 seriesandBryanImmel520series.
TheOregongirlsraiseditsrecordto6-2on theseasonwitha2,390-2,286victory. OregonwasledbyAvaWightwitha515 series(141,176,198),followedbyKendra Ehrler474series,MackenzieAlford434 series,TrinityHultquist344series,KylieKrug 331seriesandMirelleCairillo292series.
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AlexT.Paschalâapaschal@shawmedia.com Poloâs Josiah Perez (back)works on Illini Bluffsâ Hunter Robbinsin the titlematch at 113 pounds at the Erie-Prophetstown Holiday Tournament.
Hawks grapplers win Stillman Valley tournament
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TheHawkswrestlerssent 11to the medalroundandfivetothechampionshipmat,losingjustthreeoftheirfinal matchesastheygotbyhostStillman Valleyforfirstplaceintheannual StillmanValleyHolidayTournament onDec.17.
Theteamsweretied at150going intothefinalmatches.TheCardinals alsosent11tothefinalsandfivetothe first-placemat.Buttheylostthreeof thefive,includingoneto theHawks andStillmanalsolosttwoothermedal roundmatches,givingOregonthe opening totakejusttheirsecondtitle atthelong-runningtournament.
Itwasclose.Stillmanheldaonepointleadgoingintothelastmatchat 285pounds.Itwasahead-to-head matchupbetween StillmanandOregonwiththetitleon theline.Fifteen secondslater,itwasover,Oregonâs EvanFlahartydroveStillmanâsBlake Molletdowninahalf nelsonforfirst placeforbothFlahartyandtheHawks.
Itwasnoteasytogetthere.Head coachJustinLahmansaid,âThiswas reallyateameffort.âFrom106pound OwenWynngettingabyeforfifth placetoFlahartyâsmatch,thescore wentupanddown.Abigmatchwasat 113poundswithJacksonMessenger goingforfifthplace.TheOregonfreshmanwasdown14-0whenhestarted wrestlingandhepinnedonatakedowntothebackinahalfnelsonwith justoveraminuteleftinthematch. âThatwashugeforus,âLahmansaid. âTheâneversaydoneâspiritwent
throughtheentireteam.â
AlsotakingfirstplacewereLane HalvorsonandAnthony(notAndrew) Bauer.At138,Halvorsongrabbed a chickenwingandahalfnelsonat1:26 inthetitlematch.At160,Bauerpulled awingbackforthreepointsastime randowntoprevail15-12inawild matchwiththescoreboardrollinglike
aslotmachineinthethirdperiod. Bauerhadpinnedhiswaytothefirstplacemat.
FinishingsecondwereGrant Stenderat152andGabeEckerdat170. AgainstMostValuableWrestlerinthe upperweights,TaggertKazmeirczak ofWheatonAcademy,Stenderlost a hard-foughttakedown in thefirst, a
reverseinthesecondandatakedown inthethirdtodropa7-2decision.EckerdwrestledtoughagainstthirdrankedJackSeacristofStillmanValleybut wasthevictimofacoupleof two-pointtiltsina6-2loss.
At145,SethStevenslosthissemifinal5-3toAugieChristiansenofPrincetoninarematchofthePlanoTournamentfinal.Christiansenwentonto takefirstandStevenspinnedtoreach thethird-placematwherehewon3-2 totakethebronze.
Wrestlingat182,LandynWindham puttogetherastringoffirst-period pinstotakethird Hewaspinnedby theeventualchampioninthequarterfinalandwentthroughthewrestle backswithfallsat1:14,0:47,and50secondsforthethird-placemedal.
Jonathon Alanizlost4-1in his openerandpinnedtwiceonhiswayto thethird-placematchwherehewas pinnedinabutcherat3:22forfourth place.
InadditiontoWynnâsandMessengerâsfifths,QuentinBerry,inhisfirst actionoftheseason,losthisfirst match andpinnedhiswaytotheconsolationsemifinalwherehewas pinnedbythethird-placemedalist.He rolledinthefifth-placematch,taking the195-poundmedalwithan11-2 majordecision.
AlsowrestlingfortheHawkswere ColtonFlahartyat120,PrestonLaBay at126ÂşandEthanMowryat132.LaBay hadonewininthetournament
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The Hawks wrestling team won the Stillman Valley tournament last week. Pictured in the frontrow, left to right, are Grant Stender, Preston LaBay, Anthony Bauer, Jackson Messenger, Colton Flaharty and Owen Wynn. Back row: Coach Steve Stender,Gabe Eckerd, Lane Halverson, Seth Stevens, Coach Kip Crandall, Evan Flaharty, Jonathon Alaniz, Ethan Mowry, Coach justin Lahman, Quentin Berry and Coach DanGale.
OgleCountySheriffBrianVanVicklereportsthe followingactivity.
Dec.13
GeorgeOgundipe,ofDeKalb,wasarrestedfor drivingwhilelicensesuspendedafteratraffic stoponIllinoisRoute28attheDeKalbCountyline at11:37p.m.Ogundipealsowasgivenan equipmentcitation.Ogundipewasreleasedona $2,500I-Bond.
Deputiesrespondedtothe4000blockofnorth IllinoisRoute2foravehicleintheriverataround 11:45p.m.AninvestigationshowedDylan Hensley,25,ofLeafRiver,wastravelingnorthon Route2whenhefailedtonavigateacurve,left theroadwayandenteredtheriver.Hensleywas uninjured.Hensleywascitedforleavingthe scene,failuretoreducespeed,noinsuranceand improperlaneusageandwasgivenafuturecourt date.TheOregonFireProtectionDistrictand OregonPoliceDepartmentassisted.
Dec.15
BrianA.Lopez,18,ofPolo,wasarrestedfor domesticbatteryafterdeputiesrespondedtoa domesticdisturbancethe300blockofWest MeadowsStreetinPoloataround8:15a.m.Lopez wastransportedtotheOgleCountyJailandheld pendingacourtappearance.
Dec.17
Ataround5:33p.m.,deputiesandOregonpolice respondedtothe3000blockofwestIllinois Route64forareportedcarintheditch.An investigationshowedJamesD.Wright,40,ofMt. Morris,wastravelingwestwhenhefailedto maintaincontrolofthevehicleandenteredthe ditch.Wrightwasarrestedfordrivingwhileunder theinfluenceofalcohol.Healsowascitedfor improperlaneusageandoperatingavehiclewith anexpiredregistration.Wrightwastransported totheOgleCountyJailandheldinlieuofbond.
Subjectsarepresumedinnocentuntilproved guiltyinacourtoflaw.
OregonPoliceChiefJoeBrooks reportsthefollowingpoliceactivity.
Dec.12
BrandonM.Fenton,21,ofPolo,was issuedacitationat11:10a.m.for failuretowearaseatbeltasadriver. Thisviolationoccurredinthe100 blockofS.4th Street.
ShyanneA.Hanson, 18,ofMt.Morris,was issuedacitationat2:17 p.m.forspeedingâ44 mphina30mphzone. Thisviolationoccurred inthe500blockofN.4th Street.
Dec.14
RayshawnR.Hayes, 24,ofRockford,was arrestedat8:16p.m.onanoutstandingOgleCountywarrantforfailureto appearonatrafficticket.Hayeswas transportedtotheOgleCountyJail. Dec.15
At8:43a.m.,policetookonemale juvenile,age15,Mt.Morris,into limitedcustodyfortheoffenseof possessionofcannabislessthan10
grams.Thejuvenilewasissuedacivil citationandreleasedintohismotherâs carewithareferraltotheStateâs AttorneyâsOfficeforreview.This violationoccurredat210S.10th Street, OregonJuniorSeniorHighSchool. Dec.16
GraceB.Haas,19,ofStillmanValley, wasissuedacitationat 8:18p.m.forspeedingâ42 mphina30mphzone.This violationoccurredinthe 500blockofGaleStreet. Dec.17
MorganE.Hoffstead,22, ofStillmanValley,was issuedacitationat7:55 p.m.forspeedingâ40mph ina30mphzone.This violationoccurredinthe 500blockofGaleStreet.
Fiveparkingcitationsandsixverbal warningsissuedDec.12-18.
Pleasenote: Anyarrestslistedare merelyaccusationsandthedefendant ispresumedinnocentunlessproved guiltyinacourtoflaw.
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PROBATE DIVISION NO:2022P72 PUBLICATION NOTICE; INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS: 1.NOTICEis given ofthe death ofBilly E. Bivens,who died on November 22, 2022, a resident of Mount Morris, IL, and residing at 206 SunsetLane.
2.Letters of Office were issued on De-
4. Claims against the estate may be filed on or before June25,2023 that datebeing at leastsix (6) months from the date of first publication, or within three (3) months from the date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors;ifmailing or delivery is required bySection 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975 as amended, whichever date is later Any claim not filed bythe requisite date stated above shall be barred.
5.Claims against the estate may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,106 S. Fifth St., Ste. 300, Oregon, IL 61061 or withthe estate legal representative,
7. The Estate will be administered without courtsupervision unless an interested party terminates independent representation by filing a petition to terminate under Article XX5/28-4 ofthe Probate Act(755 ILCS5/28-4).
JillE.White, Independent Administrator Jeffrey A. Bivens Attorney for theEstate 4855E. State St. Rockford,IL61108 (815)399-2299 jeffreyabivens @netscape.net
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IN THECIRCUIT COURTOFTHE 15THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
In the Matter of: DOUGLAS E. STRAWSER, Deceased. No.2022-PR-71
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Notice is given of the death of DOUGLAS E. STRAWSER of Oregon, Illinois.
Claimsagainstthe estate may befiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court, OgleCounty Courthouse, 106 S. 5th Street,# 300, Oregon, IL 61061 or with the representative, or both, on or before June 16,2023, or within 3 months from the date of mailing or delivery of notice to creditors,ifmailing or delivery is required bySection 18-3 of the Probate Act, whichever date is later. Any claim not filed bythe requisite date stated above is barred.
Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailedor delivered tothe representative and tothe attorney within10 days after it has been filed.
Kathryn Hoffman Independent Executor Dec. 16,23,30, 2022
withtheCounty Clerk of Ogle County, in accordance with 30 ILCS15/0.01 et seq. The fullreport of the auditis available for public inspection at 106 South First Street and can be reviewed by calling the OregonFire Protection District for anappointment to view.
Dec. 23,2022
NOTICE TO CREDITORS; STATE OF ILLINOIS CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY OF OGLE NON-PROBATED WILLESTATE OF: JACQUELINEL PATOCK, DECEASED.
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Letters of Office wereissued on December 8,2022 to KATHRYN HOFFMAN, asIndependent Executor whose attorneys are WILLIAMS McCARTHYLLP, 120 W. State St., P.O. Box 219, Rockford, IL 61105.
Theestate willbe administered without court supervision, unless under
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NOTICEis givenof the death of Jacqueline L. Patock on November 10, 2022 The Estate is administeredthrougha Small Estate Affidavit and no Letters of Office have been or will be issued.Administrator of the Estate is Cynthia Decker. Attorney Kathy McNeely-Johnson, Legal Serenity, PC, 403 Auburn St. Rockford, IL 61103 is the agentfor service on the estate. Claims againstthe Estateare to be made before May 5th,2023, or such dateas beingsix (6) months from the date of first publication, or withinthree (3) months fromthe date of mailing or delivery of Notice to creditors,ifmailing or delivery is required bySection 18-3 of the Illinois Probate Act, 1975 as amended, whichever date is
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