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Articles from the November 4, 2020 edition


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  • To Play Or Not To Play

    Dan Stevens|Nov 4, 2020

    On Tuesday of last week, without any prior notice being given to the IHSA, Governor Pritzker announced that he was changing the status of Boys and Girls Basketball – classifying them now as High Risk sport – and putting off their upcoming season which was set to being practice on November 16th with games tipping off in early December. But following their Executive meeting on Thursday, the IHSA called his bluff – announcing that they planned on going forward with the upcoming seasons as plann...

  • Your Voices

    Nov 4, 2020

    Editor; It has been a YEAR since a juvenile DESTROYED both public restrooms at the Stockton Park house during a home football game. He tore the soap and towel dispensers and sinks off the walls as well as ruining the toilets in both restrooms. He then started destroying the brick fire pit which the Lion's Club built. Witnesses told the police. The park supervisor gave the videotape to the police which shows the culprit doing the damages. The video, pictures of all the damage, and a list of witnesses were given to our state's attorney who...

  • Sharp Shooting Blackhawks

    Nov 4, 2020

    On Saturday, October 10th, Stockton FFA members Case Harmston (son of Greg & Peggy Harmston) and Zane Preston (son of Bryon & Sherri Preston) traveled to Chadwick where they competed in the Section One Trap Shoot at Coleta Sportsman's Club. Case Harmston finished in 5th place! Trapshooting is a sport in which participants use shotguns for shooting at saucer-shaped clay targets flung into the air from a spring device called a trap. The sport is commonly used to enhance hunting skills....

  • Preacher's Piece

    Kevin Cernak|Nov 4, 2020

    I’m not sure where, on the calendar of life, middle age begins and ends, but my kind and loving brother said to me a couple months ago: “You walk like an old man.” Did you know there’s a word for the phobia of growing old? It's called Gerascophobia. I didn’t know they had a name for such a thing but I should have because there are phobias for everything. Here’s a common phobias list: acrophobia, fear of heights; aerophobia, fear of flying; arachnophobia, fear of spiders; astraphobia...

  • Point To Ponder

    Dan Stevens|Nov 4, 2020

    Everyone has their own personal quirk which sets them off into irrational anger. Some refer to it as a "pet peeve," but I simply have come to call it - the breaking point. Now, granted, I try to maintain my composure in most situations. And, in all honesty, I think I do pretty well. I have weathered the perfectly timed mess in the house before company arrives ... "Dad, the cat puked on the carpet again!" "That's nice, paper towels are on the counter, have fun cleaning it up." I have played...

  • Lena-Winslow Honor Roll

    Nov 4, 2020

    Principal’s Honor Roll (Term One) Freshman Molly Amendt Abbie Cameron Sarah Geiseman Natalie NcNutt Faith Offermann Jacob Schumacher Nick Tippett Sophomores Henry Engel Emma Kempel Wesley Offermann Olivia Parker Jenna Ransom Drew Streckwald Jacob Zeal Juniors Conor DeZell Sarah Foley Ethan Fye Emma Gobeli Kamron Klever Ava Randecker Payton Scace Mikhail Schoonhoven-Hussain Nicholas Swedlund Seniors Taylor Dawson Evan England Kaytelynn Gable Marguerite Johnson Marissa Jones Pacey Martin Caleb Matz Allyson Milder Kristin Molitor Mercades Mowery D...

  • Obituaries

    Nov 4, 2020

    Stockton Clifford H. Mackeben, 90 Clifford H. Mackeben, age 90, and life-long resident of Stockton, IL passed away at home surrounded by family on October 27, 2020. He was born June 20, 1930; the son of the late Alwin and Eloise Mackeben. Clifford married his high school sweetheart, Betty Jones, on February 10, 1952. They were graduates of the Stockton High School Class of 1948. Clifford loved family, community, and travel. His love for “Betty Ann” never wavered over 68 years of marriage, raising four children. He enjoyed time with family and... Full story

  • Nuestro Queso Celebrates Plant Expansion

    Nov 4, 2020

    Hispanic Cheese Makers-Nuestro Queso is celebrating a significant expansion at its facility in Kent, Illinois. The $15 million investment includes new processing and packaging equipment, expanded cooler space and additional capacity to meet demand for further expansion in the future. Mark Braun, CEO, Hispanic Cheese Makers, says the expansion project was needed to meet increased demand for the company's high-quality and extensive offerings of Mexican, Caribbean and Central American cheeses and...

  • Maurer Recognized By Mediacom

    Nov 4, 2020

    Local Mediacom employee Kyle Maurer was recognized as one of the company's top-performing employees who demonstrated outstanding efforts to serve customers during the past year. Maurer, a Winslow resident, was named "Area Operations Employee of the Year" in recognition of his service to customers. He is a broadband specialist assigned to the tri-state area, and he has been a Mediacom employee for two years. Companywide, Mediacom employs 4,500 people, and Maurer was one of 183 employees...

  • Major Book Sale

    Nov 4, 2020

    The Friends of the Lanark Public Library are asking for your help. COVID restrictions forced the cancellation of our upcoming fundraiser, reducing our ability to support Lanark’s library this year. To offset the loss, we are holding an Open House with 50% off Twice-Sold Tales Books and More on Friday and Saturday, November 6 and 7. Christmas books, DVDs, CDs, and more will be available, including plenty of giftable books for children through adults, and, of course, thousands of titles for all ages and all tastes. Visit Twice-Sold Tales G...

  • The Lighter Side

    Nov 4, 2020

    If you fart when people hug you, it makes them feel strong. A husband and wife were at a party when the subject came up about marriage counseling. "Oh we'll never need that," the wife said. "My husband and I have a great relationship. He was a communication major in college, and I majored in theater arts. So he communicates really well, and I just act like I'm listening." An apple a day really does keep the doctor away ... but only if you aim it well. My wife has discovered a great new exercise to stay in shape – Shopping! She runs to the s...

  • JDCF Accepting Nominations For Conservation Leadership Award

    Nov 4, 2020

    The Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation (JDCF) is accepting nominations for the Nancy Hamill Winter Conservation Leadership Award, which will be presented to the winner in early 2021. An individual, organization, governmental entity, educational institution, or business that has demonstrated creativity and/or leadership in the preservation, restoration, or stewardship of natural areas and/or Native American cultural resources, or has a strong history of promoting an understanding of the natural...

  • Helping Those In Need

    Nov 4, 2020

    First State Bank Shannon, Polo, Lake Carroll is committed to supporting our customers and communities for the past 90 years, and now more than ever. Through our partnership with Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago, we were able to provide $15,000 in grant money to our local food pantries. Both the Polo Lifeline Food & Self Help Project, and the Shannon/Lanark/Lake Carroll Food pantries benefited from these funds. This grant is to support relief efforts for populations hardest hit by COVID-19, as...

  • Peart & Winter Awarded National American FFA Degrees

    Nov 4, 2020

    Each year, the National FFA Organization honors FFA members who show the utmost dedication to the organization through their desire to develop their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. The American FFA Degree is bestowed upon a select group of students in recognition of their years of academic and professional excellence. This year, 4136 American Degrees were awarded remotely October 27-28 at the 93rd National FFA Convention &...

  • Helping Out At Home

    Nov 4, 2020

    Employees from Community Bank presented the Village of Winslow with a check for $5,000 as a donation to the sidewalk improvement project. The project has been completed and looks great! Pictured from L-R are: Village of Winslow President, LeRoy Wernet, and Community Bank employees Lori Trumpy, Val Dunlavey and Bob Lyvers....