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  • Panther's Killer B's

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Lena-Winslow knew that their contest at home Monday night against Forreston would not see the Cardinals at full strength. Stuck in the midst of a rebuilding year to begin with, Forreston was further depleted due to missing some players because of Covid. But the game was very much in doubt early on as Forreston had a knack for stripping the ball away before the Panthers were able to even put up a shot. At the first mask time out, Lena-Winslow was up 9-6, but the entire game changed over the next...

  • Power In The Paint

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Most students aren't old enough to remember this, but it wasn't that long ago when there was no three point line in High School basketball. Every basket was worth two points – no matter how far away you shot from – which made the game pretty easy ... you got it inside as much as possible. Tuesday night's conference battle for first place in the north between Orangeville and Lena-Winslow took fans back to those long forgotten days ... not by choice, but because nobody could hit anything from the...

  • Here Come The Cougars

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Let's be honest, at the beginning of the Girls' Basketball season almost everyone had written off the Eastland Cougars as far as being considered a post season threat. After losing their star talent to graduation, the Cougars simply had no offense as they were blown out early and often at the Forreston Tournament. "Oh yeah, we've come a long way," said head coach Nicole Brinker. "We knew we could play good defense, and we did. There were games where we held people to only 30 points, but we...

  • Where Are They Now

    Jan 19, 2022

    UW-Whitewater Announces Dean's List The following students were named to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dean's List for the 2021 fall semester. Lanark, IL: Naomi Mullen who is studying Chemistry Lanark, IL: Emma Norton who is studying General Management Stockton, IL: Simon Rillie who is studying General Management Lena, IL: Nevaeh Roberts who is studying Communication Sciences & Disorders These students have demonstrated their academic abilities by receiving a grade point average of 3.4 or above in a single semester. "I want to extend...

  • Volleyball All Star Invitations Send Out

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Invitations for the very first Northwest Illinois Volleyball All Star Game which is scheduled for June 8th of this year, were sent out over the last two weeks. Only seniors who will be graduating this Spring are allowed to participate by the IHSA, and we didn't want to limit it to only kids from the nine schools we cover in our circulation area, so the parameters for getting an invitation were as follows: For athletes in our coverage area (From one of the nine schools we cover) a senior had to...

  • The Story Of Doc Carver

    John Day|Jan 19, 2022

    If you come driving through Winslow, you will notice a large sign proclaiming this town to be the home of Doc Carver. Who was Doc Carver? Doc Carver was born in Winslow in 1851. Carver would become a famous frontiersman, dentist, showman, actor, acrobat, equestrian and a world champion marksman. Much of Carver's early life is blurry because he was a proponent of the American Tall Tale. In American folklore, his life and legend are right there with Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, and Buffalo Bill...

  • Stephenson County Looking For New Circuit Clerk

    Jan 19, 2022

    Circuit Clerk Nathan Luy has resigned, and a selection committee has been formed to find a replacement. William Hadley, Chairman of the Stephenson County Board, has announced Circuit Clerk Nathan Luy is resigning effective February 18th, 2022. Chairman Hadley would like to thank Mr. Luy for his dedicated 13 years of service. Mr. Luy started as an Administrative Assistant and in July 2015 he became the Circuit Clerk. Mr. Luy has been an asset to the County and will be greatly missed. Chairman Hadley has assembled a team of professionals to...

  • Show Your Heart Some Love This February

    Jan 19, 2022

    February is American Heart Month, and what better way to celebrate it than together as a family. American Heart Month brings awareness to heart health and inspires us to adopt healthy lifestyles to prevent heart disease. Symptoms of heart disease generally do not show up until a person reaches middle age and thus are commonly thought of as an issue only for older adults. However, research shows that fatty plaque buildup begins in childhood and progresses into adulthood. Therefore, to decrease the risk of developing heart disease, the American...

  • Senator Brian Stewart Will Not Seek Re-Election

    Jan 19, 2022

    Illinois State Senator for District 45 Brian Stewart today announced that he will not seek re-election. Upon the conclusion of this term, he will have served almost 50 years in public service and it's time to begin a new chapter. "It has been a distinct honor and privilege in serving in the Illinois Senate and I am proud to leave a legacy that served the people of Illinois for the better. Years ago, as I was starting a career as a Military Police Officer and Military Police Investigator and...

  • Preacher's Piece

    Kevin Cernak|Jan 19, 2022

    We had a little incident last week in our neighborhood. The police dubbed it “The Barefoot Bandit.” The story goes that a guy was traveling down our road when he got stuck in a snow drift. He had become disoriented and had no idea where he was. Instead of calling for help on his cell phone from inside his car, he opted to get out and walk to the nearest house, which was just down the road from us. No one answered the door so he broke a window and went inside and called the police on him...

  • Point To Ponder

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Growing up in Indiana, it was almost a requirement that you loved basketball. Now, I’ve never gotten into the pros. Our former artist Thomas is a huge Bulls fan and knows the NBA like I know the NFL, but that was never my cup of tea. For me, I always preferred the college hoops. You could play zone defense, the stall used to be a part of the game, and there was just a lot more strategy involved and players weren’t going through the motions for a paycheck. Anyway, back in 1976, when I was onl...

  • Pec MLK Tourney Boasts A Loaded Field

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Pecatonica High School had no way of knowing last summer when tournament invitations went out that they would be so lucky, but the High School Boys' Basketball teams that participated in their annual MLK Tournament over the weekend made up quite an impressive field. Opening round games featured: Undefeated Scales Mound against Durand Eastland against Chicago Intrinsic Pecatonica against Galena East Dubuque against Polo In short, there were no "weak sisters" in the field, and only one team had a...

  • Patricia Wilson Receives DAISY Award

    Jan 19, 2022

    Patricia Wilson, RN, an SSM Health Monroe Hospital Emergency Department nurse, received the DAISY Award. Patricia was nominated by fellow nurse, Beverly Ethridge, RN, PCCN, who have both been members of the COVID-19 Nurses Line team. Her nomination shared that "Patricia is very bright and helps us triage calls to refer patients to the proper departments for their care. Her experience of working in our Emergency Department frequently comes in handy for identifying those at risk for a medical...

  • Pantherhawks Top Dakota

    Jan 19, 2022

    Halfway through their annual showdown with rival Dakota, the Pantherhawks were on the wrong end of a 18-9 team score. But then everything began to turn as Jared Dvorak got the party started with a hard fought 7-4 decision over Case Rockey of Dakota to close the margin. The big swing came when Griffin Luke pinned Adrian Arellona at the 2:34 mark to make the score 19-18. With both teams knowing they would be trading forfeits later in the match, everything ultimately came down to the heavyweight bo...

  • On The Record

    Jan 19, 2022

    Traffic Fatality On 01/08/22 at approximately 3:21 am, Jo Daviess County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to S. Pleasant Hill Rd., approximately ½ mile south of Jenny Ln. for a single vehicle rollover accident. While en route, Deputies were informed two passengers had been ejected from the vehicle. Upon arrival, deputies discovered CPR was in progress on one passenger and they began CPR on the second passenger. Elizabeth EMS arrived on scene and pronounced the first two passengers, Wyatt Potter, 21 of Hanover, and Rhett Geisz, 21 of Elizabeth...

  • Obituaries

    Jan 19, 2022

    Elizabeth Rhett LeRoy Geisz, 21 Rhett LeRoy Geisz, age 21 of rural Elizabeth passed away in a tragic accident Saturday, January 8, 2022. A funeral service was held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 15, 2022 at Saint John’s Lutheran Church in Massbach with Burial in the Church cemetery. Visitation was held 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Friday, January 14, 2022 at Law Jones Funeral Home, Elizabeth, and one hour prior to the service at the Church on Saturday. A memorial fund has been established. Rhett graduated from River Ridge High School in 2018 and continued-on... Full story

  • The Lighter Side

    Jan 19, 2022

    I told my date to text me when she got home … she must be homeless. The only thing I keep thinking of while looking at all of the online dating options is, “My God, I’m going to be single my entire life.” The only thing good about online dating is that I get to meet and break up with someone without ever leaving the house. Based on the content of your online dating profile, I’m guessing literacy is not one of the characteristics we share. If you’re afraid of not getting what you ordered when online shopping, you should try online dating. I w...

  • Lena-Winslow Honor Roll

    Jan 19, 2022

    Principal’s Honor Roll Freshman Shayleigh Albright, Madeline Chiles, Alyssa Daughenbaugh, Eden Dietz, Cienna Kerr, Ella Kerr, Michael Kowalke, Brice Miller, Mya Ortiz, Hannah Pecoraro, Ryan Pieper, Rachael Setterstrom, Paige Williams Sophomores Molly Amendt, Maia Benson, Ava Fiedler, Sarah Geiseman, Quinn Rodebaugh, Jacob Schumacher Juniors Henry Engel, Owen Gilbertson, Andrew Kempel, Emma Kempel, Wesley Offermann, Ayden Packard, Jenna Ransom, Chloe Renter, Drew Streckwald, Madison Young, Jacob Zeal Seniors Zoe Bardell, Paige Bennett, Luke B...

  • FCF Accepting Grant Applications

    Jan 19, 2022

    The Freeport Community Foundation will be accepting grant applications for its spring 2022 grant cycle starting February 1. The spring grant application process will open on February 1 and close on February 28, 2022. On-line application procedure and grant guidelines are available on the website at www.freeportcommunityfoundation.org , by calling the Foundation at 815-801-3035, or emailing to [email protected]. Online registration is required of all FCF grant applicants. Please go to https://freepor...

  • Fast Track To Success

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Rhett Barkau was not in the best of moods at the Virginia International Raceway last summer when his car wrecked midway through the race, but that mood quickly changed when he got some exciting news. "The guy who was right behind me in the points race for Rookie of the Year didn't finish the race either," Rhett explained. "So that left me with a 40 point lead over him with only one race to go." Competing in the Trans Am 2 class last summer, points were awarded for the Rookie of the Year honor ba...

  • Answering The Call

    Dan Stevens|Jan 19, 2022

    Nobody can be sure exactly when the fire started, so it might have been building inside the middle of the Lanark Building Center for hours late Sunday afternoon before it got big enough to be noticed from the outside of the building. But at 7:30 Sunday night, January 9th, the 911 call was made. "I got a call from a friend of mine from Mount Carroll who heard it on the scanner," said Building Center Manager Mark Macomber. "I got there just before the fire trucks arrived. When I got there, you cou...

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