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Articles from the December 23, 2020 edition


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  • Volunteers In Partnership Scholarship Applications

    Dec 23, 2020

    Monroe Clinic Volunteers in Partnership is once again offering two types of scholarships for students seeking a career in the healthcare field. The headline for application submission is February 28, 2021. The first type of scholarship is for high school seniors. Monroe Clinic Volunteers in Partnership awards four $500 scholarships to graduating high school seniors each year. Two scholarships will be awarded to Monroe High School seniors and two scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors from communities with Monroe Clinic branch...

  • Slim Victory For Servers

    Dan Stevens|Dec 23, 2020

    At the Stephenson County Board meeting held via Zoom on December 16, an item on the agenda which had gotten a lot of area attention was the proposed annual increase in Fees to be imposed by the Board. The fees crossed the spectrum from Marriage licenses to other services, but the area of concern revolved around the service industry – specifically, the large increase scheduled to be imposed on restaurants and food service vendors. "I run a food service truck down in Dixon/Sterling, and the l...

  • One Man's Opinion

    Jim Sacia|Dec 23, 2020

    I’ve searched every available outlet. I am without success anywhere to find a sensible reason to close our restaurants and bars. They have a ridiculously low infection rate for COVID. It’s 1.4 percent. For home gatherings it’s over 70 percent. Governor Pritzker assures us the science is being followed. Governor Cuomo of New York just ordered all New York dining facilities closed to indoor dining. They are facing a huge snowstorm forcing them to remove all of their outdoor canopies. As a small bu...

  • Preacher's Piece

    Kevin Cernak|Dec 23, 2020

    “Merry Christmas!” A couple were in a busy shopping center just before Christmas. The wife suddenly noticed that her husband was missing. Since they had a lot to do, she called his phone. "Where are you?” she asked. “You know we have lots to do." He replied, "Do you remember the jewelers we went to about 10 years ago, and you fell in love with that diamond necklace. I couldn't afford it at the time, and I said that one day I would get it for you?" Little tears started to well up in her eyes and...

  • Point To Ponder

    Dan Stevens|Dec 23, 2020

    One of the hardest things to do – at least in my household – is keeping a secret in terms of what gift people are getting. I mean, with two teenage girls growing up, they had certain “wants” that I felt compelled to fulfill, but also needed to convince them that I wasn’t. Let me explain. Years back, when the girls were both still living under our roof, all three women in the house made it very clear that they wanted brand new iphones. (And yours truly was resisting with all my might.) But on th...

  • Obituaries

    Dec 23, 2020

    Lanark Kevin Lee Kniss, 64 Kevin Lee Kniss, age 64 and a lifelong resident of Lanark, Illinois, passed away Monday, December 14, 2020, unexpectedly of natural causes at MercyOne Medical Center, Clinton, Iowa. A private family funeral service was held Friday, December 18, 2020, at the Lanark Church of the Brethren with burial in the Lanark Cemetery. You may watch from home on the Law Jones Facebook Group at 11:00 a.m. Friday, or thereafter. A public visitation will be held 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 17, 2020, at the Law-Jones Funeral H... Full story

  • The Lighter Side

    Dec 23, 2020

    Dear Santa; I'm writing to let you know that I've been naughty this year, and it was worth it. Dear Santa; I have been very good for the last week or so. Let's focus on that. Dear Santa; Can we bring back the year when clowns tried to kill us all? I liked that one better than this Covid stuff. Dear Santa; Please text my dad. He has my whole list. Dear Santa; If you want to grab a beer, feel free to get the lot, or just one. The fridge is near the back door. Dear Santa; How are you? Well, enough chit chat. Let's get down to business. This year...

  • Cross Country Ski Trail Opens

    Dec 23, 2020

    Now that the first snow of the season has arrived, the Jo Daviess Conservation Foundation (JDCF) invites the public to it's Valley of Eden Bird Sanctuary for cross-country skiing on several miles of groomed trails for both traditional cross-country skis as well as snowshoes. New this year are directional signs along the trails and a sledding hill near the viewing platform that is just up from the welcome kiosk. There are few places to go cross-country skiing in Jo Daviess County and we thank...

  • DO You Know These Christmas Facts?

    Dan Stevens|Dec 23, 2020

    You probably already knew that the idea of Santa Claus came from St. Nicholas, but the real saint wasn't a bearded man who wore a red suit. That all came much later. According to legend, the fourth-century Christian bishop gave away his abundant inheritance to help the needy and rescued women from servitude. His name was Sinter Klaas in Dutch, which later morphed into Santa Claus. The rest of the trappings followed. Before Coca-Cola got in on it, Santa used to look a lot less jolly - even...

  • The State Rep's Report

    Andrew Chesney|Dec 23, 2020

    Without a doubt, 2020 has been a doozy! No one could be blamed for being tired and woozy. Just in case you’ve run out of holiday spirit and need to be reminded of what’s good that is near us, pick up your local paper and revel in these three stories from here which bring holiday cheer: Fully aware of 2020’s effect on all things, the annual Festival of Giving Toy Drive for Salvation Army in Freeport rolled with the changes it brings. Last year they collected over 1,300 toys to help area kids-...

  • 100 Women Who Care

    Dec 23, 2020

    Congratulations to the Northern Illinois Food Bank on being this quarter's 100 Women Who Care recipient. Last week they were awarded $11,900 that will be used to assist NIFB partners within Stephenson County. Northern Illinois Food Bank has engaged the community in creating access to nutritious groceries for neighbors in need since 1983. Through its network of 35 member food pantries and feeding program sites in Stephenson County, the Food Bank distributed 1.1 million meals this past year....

  • See You Next Year

    Dan Stevens|Dec 23, 2020

    This is the last issue of the year for Village Voices. In order to give our staff a holiday with families, we take two weeks off. Our next issue will be in your mailbox on January 13th. We want to thank everyone for your patronage and support during this most difficult year, and wish the very best of holidays to you and all of yours.... Full story

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