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Articles from the November 18, 2020 edition


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  • Your Voices

    Nov 18, 2020

    Dan, I just wanted to say "thank you" for your recent article "At Least It's Over......Sort Of". What you had to say was right on point and very well written. I think this country would be far better off if we got rid of the career politicians and implemented term limits. At least that would be a good place to start. Thanks again. Jack Rife Editor; While it was framed by it's opponents as a "No more taxes" vote, a "No" vote did not change the ability of the state to raise taxes. All the "No" vote did was to assure that if there is another...

  • United Way Of Northwest Illinois Awarded Grant

    Nov 18, 2020

    Healing Illinois is a new and bold statewide initiative to address and heal the harms caused by racism. It is an urgent invitation to everyone to create community-centered, inclusive and safe spaces to talk about racial disparities and design local solutions. And, it’s a first step toward the larger mission of fighting poverty and ending racial inequality for all Illinoisans. “Community engagement is a critical part of the value United Way of Northwest Illinois adds in our community. The ability to convene community residents from diverse bac...

  • So Who's In?

    Dan Stevens|Nov 18, 2020

    As of press time, Village Voices knew of two schools in our region that had already committed to playing High School Basketball in November – defying the Governor's edict, while following the IHSA recommendation – with three others expected to join those ranks next week when their respective school boards vote on whether or not to push the season back, or play. Lena-Winslow was the first to throw their hat into the ring, and Durand followed shortly thereafter, but out of respect for our sou...

  • Senior Home Maintenance Program

    Nov 18, 2020

    The Senior Resource Center, in partnership with the Freeport Township, announces a program aimed at assisting local seniors with needed home repairs and maintenance. The Senior Home Maintenance Program, funded with a generous grant from the Freeport Township, is expected to run through April 30, 2021. To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet income guidelines and apply for assistance through the Senior Resource Center. Patrick Sellers, Freeport Township Supervisor, said, "This...

  • Proposed New Teacher Standards Spark Controversy

    Capital News Network|Nov 18, 2020

    The Illinois State Board of Education is considering a set of new standards for teachers and administrators that are aimed at making them more sensitive to students of different cultures and backgrounds, but the proposal is sparking controversy among some religious conservatives. The “Culturally Responsive Teaching and Leading” standards would amend current standards that apply to all teachers and administrators by adding a host of new requirements meant to ensure they understand how cer...

  • Preacher's Piece

    Kevin Cernak|Nov 18, 2020

    Life on earth is very short. The Bible says: “With the Lord a thousand years are like a day,” (2 Peter 3:8). In other words, as God sees life on this earth: ● Abraham was born on Wednesday. ● King David was born on Thursday. ● Our Lord Jesus was born on Friday. ● The middle ages flashed by yesterday, and our generation will have passed before this service is done today. ● If God should let the world continue, another 30 generations will have passed by tomorrow morning. On that scale, a life...

  • Point To Ponder

    Dan Stevens|Nov 18, 2020

    I apologize right now for going into teacher mode this week, but … well … I think you’ll understand why if you bear with me. Back in my teaching days, I would include a famous poem by John Donne in my Literature classes that I’ll bet you might have heard some lines from … No Man is an Island. It’s really not a long poem – in fact its really short – but its one of those short reads that says an awful lot and makes you think. First, the background – it was written in 17th century England,...

  • Open Call To Join 'The Army'

    Nov 18, 2020

    The Local Salvation Army is working through these Very Difficult and Troubling Times. They need Volunteers to Ring the Bell and help out at the Salvation Army over the next 6 weeks. If you can volunteer for 1, 2 or more hours, go to www.registertoring.com to sign up to Ring, or call the Salvation Army Office at 815-235-7639 and speak to Christy. They have been serving Our Community for over 134 years and are asking everyone to help them Rescue Christmas for those Local People In Need. Thanks...

  • On The Record

    Nov 18, 2020

    Farming Accident On November 9th, at approximately 10:17 am, the Jo Daviess County 911 received a report of a farm tractor rolling over in a cornfield and entrapping the driver. Upon arrival Deputies found a 2001 AGCO Terra-Gator that was operated by Thomas Herbig, 19 of Pecatonica, had overturned after one of the tires dropped into a hole, causing the machine to roll on its’ side. Herbig was extricated by the Elizabeth Fire Department from the tractor, transported by Elizabeth EMS to a landing zone, he was then flown to OSF Rockford by h...

  • Obituaries

    Nov 18, 2020

    Lena Linda K. Brose, 68 Linda K. Brose, 68, of Lena, Illinois passed away on Thursday, November 12, 2020 from pneumonia at FHN Memorial Hospital in Freeport, surrounded by her family. She was born on July 23, 1952 in Freeport to Albert and Anna (Lott) Baldauf of Pearl City. She attended school in Pearl City, and Northern Illinois University where she earned a Master’s Degree in Mental Health. Linda married Michael Brose of Freeport on June 19, 1976. They had two daughters, Stephanie Brose and Amy Hoffman. Linda worked many jobs in the mental h... Full story

  • The Lighter Side

    Nov 18, 2020

    1. The fattest knight at King Arthur's round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much pi. 2. I thought I saw an eye doctor on an Alaskan island, but it turned out to be an optical Aleutian. 3. She was only a whiskey maker, but he loved her still. 4. A rubber band pistol was confiscated from algebra class, because it was a weapon of math disruption. 5. No matter how much you push the envelope, it will still be stationery . 6. A dog gave birth to puppies near the road and was cited for littering. 7. A grenade thrown into a...

  • Lanark Library Changes

    Nov 18, 2020

    After discussions with local and county officials the decision has been made to close the Lanark Municipal building until further notice. The Lanark Public Library will continue to offer Curbside service each Tuesday and Friday from 12-5 by calling 815-493-2166. Be safe and wear your mask....

  • Helping Close To Home

    Nov 18, 2020

    National Catholic Society of Foresters (NCSF), Court #228 of Holy Ghost Parish, Dickeyille, has completed our fundraiser for the Southwestern Food Pantry, Hazel Green and are pleased to announce that we met and exceeded our goal of $750! The final total raised was $1714. We qualified for the matching amount of $750 from our NCSF home office under their Hearts and Hands program. This success was due to all of you who contributed, both locally in our parishes and in the surrounding areas. Our...

  • Fair Dates Announced

    Nov 18, 2020

    The Stephenson County Fair Association (SCFA) is excited to announce the 2021 Fair Dates as July 27-31. SCFA recognizes the uncertain circumstances with the COVID-19 pandemic but is excited to look toward and start planning for next year's fair. "We understand there is always the chance the fair won't happen again in 2021," said Gary Mielke, SCFA Board President, "but we need to remain positive and start planning for when it does happen." The Stephenson County Fair committees worked hard...

  • A Perfect Fit

    Dan Stevens|Nov 18, 2020

    Tiana Timpe is well known by Basketball fans throughout our region, and last week the Stockton senior star took the next step by accepting a full ride scholarship to play for Division One Central Michigan in the MAC. "It was the perfect fit," Tiana admitted. "They love to shoot threes, which is my style of basketball. They've been MAC champions the last three years, and the two biggest majors they offer are in Kinesiology and Sport Science which is what I wanted to major in, so everything just f...

  • A Different Shopping Experience

    Nov 18, 2020

    One local Facebook group is trying to help local small businesses this holiday season by offering online shopping through Zoom and Facebook live. The event is called ‘Sequestered Storefronts’ and will happen online multiple times this holiday season. “The idea is that we use one Zoom account where the boutiques gather and each take turns streaming live. We share that Zoom meeting on our group Facebook page and shoppers can watch and shop for gifts online. Our hope is that others will share the live-stream and grow the audience,” said Daniell...