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October is Dwight to Increase Fines for Breast Cancer Awareness month Parking/Ordinance Violations - Read pages 4 and 5 to learn more - October 13 Board of Trustee Actions by Madelyn Fogarty on the south side of the street in said Mayor Anderson. “Wish - The [email protected] pthe same aerea from 2-hrour ing the best of luck to them.” parking to non-restricted park - Village Administrator Kevin pages - Pages 8-9 today - The Village of Dwight will ing. McNamara reported that D Senior Living be increasing its standard ordi - An Ordinance Committee Construction has been back in nance fines, and parking of - discussion on mobile food ven - the village doing some finish - fense fines will also be dors was also reviewed follow - ing work on village streets. increasing, following the ap - ing inquiries about village Also, Superior Excavating will proval of recommendations regulations regarding mobile be coming back to reseed grass Gardner Village Board Briefs from the Ordinance, Judicial food vendors. The committee in areas on W James Street and Licensing Committee dur - has begun review of proposed where recent work was com - by Don Phillips ing the October 13 session of changes to Chapter 17 of the pleted. Dwight’s Board of Trustees. Dwight Municipal Code re - With fall underway and The Gardner Village Board After review of an updated garding Canvassers, Solicitors winter peeking around the cor - met in regular session October village fine rate schedule, it and Peddlers. After a review of ner, McNamara noted that 12, opening their regular busi - was agreed that the standard the City of Morris’ regulations, bagged fall leaf and yard waste ness with a recognition of Vil - fine penalty for ordinance vio - and talking with Livingston pickup will continue through lage Treasurer Sheryl lations will double with in - County Health Department re - November along with McDaniel. McDaniel is retiring creased fines as follows: garding county guidelines, sug - brush/branch pickup. from the village after serving • First Offense - $100 plus gested locations would be the In her DEA business re - for over 25 years. all costs village owned lot downtown on port, Jane Anderson noted the The board gave final ap - • Second Offense - $200 East Chippewa, Renfrew Park, recent ribbon cutting ceremony proval to the all-town cleanup plus all costs Lions Lake, and possibly Gar - that took place to mark the re - to be held on November 2. The • Third Offense - $300 plus rett Park. Proposed hours of op - opening of the Old Route 66 board originally considered all costs eration in village parks could Restaurant, echoing “amazing” November 9, but moved the Fines for parking offenses be from dawn to dusk, and 6 as her description of the newly date away from the recycling will also increase to $25, $50 a.m. to 10 p.m. at other loca - renovated business. Plans for day on the 9th. and $75 per first, second and tions, seven days a week. The Christmas activities sponsored Mayor Mike Serena re - third offense with no reduction various suggestions will be by the DEA, such as the Christ - ported the donated Micro Village of Gardner, Treasurer, Sheryl McDaniel, is retiring for early payment. Other vil - compiled and reviewed at a fu - mas parade, are still undeter - Pantry will be installed at the from the village after serving for over 25 years. Mayor Mike lage fine rate revisions were ture Ordinance Committee mined due to COVID Gardner Fire Department, after Serena recognized her at the business meeting October 12. approved, including littering in meeting. restrictions. Anderson indicated receiving approval from the public parks increasing to $500 In other business, a pro - the group will be meeting soon Fire Protection District. tower and related improve - funding available, such as Safe per offense to coincide with posal for a three-year contract to discuss and make decisions Village Engineer Casey Mc - ments. Commissioner Erik Routes to Schools. State standards. extension with auditor and ac - regarding Christmas events. Collom advised the board the Smith commented he had been The official ordinance(s) counting firm, Mack and Asso - DEA weekly Facebook foundation work is expected to driving through the village and Mayor Serena reminded res - outlining these increases and ciates, P.C., was also approved contests continue with winners begin for the new water tower feels the streets are in good idents Trick or Treat hours will changes is expected to be voted by the board. The contract ex - receiving gift cards to local before the end of October. condition. He stated he would be October 31, between 3:00- on and approved at the Dwight tension begins with FY21 and businesses. Lastly, it was noted Mayor Mike Serena asked for like to address sidewalks as a 6:00 p.m. Mayor Serena pre - Village Board’s October 26 runs through FY23. that a group is being put to - motions to remove future project. Mayor Serena sented door hangers to allow session. In reports to the board, gether to work on getting a Planning/Zoning Officer & suggested repairs to Washing - residents to indicate they are Five “2-hour Parking” spots Mayor Jared Anderson ex - business incubator running. Building Inspector Dean ton Street, between 53 and the not participating in Trick or will be added to the north side tended congratulations to the The DEA is hoping to use Rankovich and appoint Dan railroad tracks, the street near Treat. The postings will be of West Main Street, on the Ahmedi family, owners of the space in its new location on Babcock to fill the position. the Gardner Garage, and Jack - available free of charge at the west end, following a request Old Route 66 Family Restau - East Main Street for a business Mayor Serena commented the son Street near Route 53. Com - village hall. Serena stressed from business owners in that rant in Dwight, which recently incubator which is an economic appointments and removals are missioner Hileman inquired on residents wear masks and fol - area and board approval. The 2- reopened following major ren - development tool offering made at the Mayor’s discretion. cost and timing to allow him to low social distancing as much hour parking spots will be ovations, and thanked them for space for small business start - Commissioner Dick Hile - adjust CD’s accordingly. Vil - as possible. Any changes will added in conjunction with investing in Dwight. ups and early-stage businesses man reported on the movement lage Engineer McCollom com - be broadcast on WCSJ Radio, changing the designation of a “If you haven’t had a chance to grow, learn, and develop of funds to pay for the water mented there may be grant 103.1 FM. like amount of parking spaces to get out there, it is amazing,” (continued on page 2)

Halloween Happenings - Saturday, October 31 In Odell, Trick-or-Treat practice protocols such as Dwight Herscher hours will be 4:30-7:30 p.m. wearing protective face cover - Dwight Village of Herscher’s will hold Trick-or- The • • • • • ings, social distancing, and Treat hours October 31, 3:00 - Trick-or-Treat hand-washing should be fol - Stop by the Odell Library 6:00 p.m. hours are 4:00-6:00 p.m. lowed. Candy collected during any time and pick up a treat A Halloween Candy Hunt trick-or-treating should not be bag for kids and choose a will be held in the backyard at Mazon eaten until after hand-washing. miniature pumpkin and some Heritage Health , E. Seminole From 4:00-7:00 p.m., Drivers are cautioned to use re - Halloween coloring pages or St., at 2:30 p.m., sharp, Satur - Mazon will host Trick-or-Treat duced speeds and extra caution word search fun. day, October 31. A parade hours. when driving during these If you return a colored pic - around the building, near the hours and watch for children ture, they will hang it up in the windows, will be held after - crossing streets. Everyone is re - window at the library to help wards. Masks must be worn. minded that trick-or-treating is celebrate Halloween. A Hallo-Drive-Ween – optional and everyone can The library will have these drive-through trick-or-treat – make their choice to participate Cullom items available until they run celebration will be held at New or not. The Village of Cullom will out, or until Friday, October Life Church , 903 S. Old Route hold its regular Trick-or-Treat 30. 66, from 3:00-6:00 p.m. South Wilmington hours between 3:00-6:00 p.m. – Saunemin Trick-or-Treat hours will with trick-or-treaters going to Gardner those participating households The Village of Saunemin run from 4:00-6:00 p.m. in Gardner will host Trick-or- with their porch lights on. Si - will hold its Trick-or-Treat South Wilmington. Treat hours between 3:00-6:00 multaneously, a driveway trick- hours between 4:00-6:00 p.m. p.m. Odell or-treat option is also available. Saturday, October 31. All safe Page 2 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Paper

FOR THE RECORD It’s History… Tickets Issued by Dwight Police October 14: Justin R. Leith - liter, improper lane usage; Jon L. Ficarra, driving 21-25 MPH above limit. Weekly Ambulance Runs October 15: Cheyenne K. by Dwight EMS Melesio, driving 15-20 MPH above limit. October 9: W. Main, med - ical, Morris; County Hwy. 1, Persons in the police report trauma, Riverside; E. William, are innocent of any charges medical, Morris; W. Main, until proven guilty in a court of medical, Morris. Temps - 2020 law. October 10: Rt. 66, fire. Oct. 8 – high 73°, low 43° 2 Written Warnings October 11: Northbrook, Oct. 9 – high 81°, low 49° No registration plate light – medical, Morris. Oct. 10 – high 81°, low 40° 1; no tail lights – 1. October 12: Jefferson St., Oct. 11 – high 80°, low 46° Accident Report medical, refusal, mutual aid to Oct. 12 – high 67°, low 38° Wednesday, October 14, Gardner; Mazon Ave., medical, .03” precip. 1:40 a.m., a single-vehicle ac - Morris. Oct. 13 – high 73°, low 38° cident was reported at 106 W. October 13: Mazon Ave., Oct. 14 – high 78°, low 45° Chippewa St. involving a medical, Morris; John St., med - trace precip. Chrysler caravan, driven by ical, Morris; Mazon, medical, One Year Ag o – Oct. 21 , 2019 Justin Leithliter, 32, Dwight, Morris, mutual aid from Gard - high 70°, low 41° which veered off road – strik - ner; Delaware, medical, re - trace precip. ing a utility pole. He was is - fusal; Mazon, medical, St. James; Mazon, medical, re - sued a citation for Improper American Legion Post drum and bugle corps at Dwight Veterans' Hospital Day parade Lane Usage; Wednesday, Octo - fusal; Prairie, trauma, refusal; June 5, 1949. photo provided by Patrick Kelleher ber 14, 12:25 p.m., an accident Linden, medical, Morris. was reported at W. Main and October 14: Mazon, med - New E-mail Rt. 17 involving a Ford 4-door, ical, Morris; Northbrook, driven by Linda Coley, 62, trauma, refusal; Mazon, med - Service Dwight, which was backing ical, Morris. for Those Free Food to from a space on W. Main St. October 15: Mazon, med - Dwight to Increase Fines for and struck a passing Kia utility, ical, Morris; Susan, medical, Seeking to Be Distributed driven by Kimberly Reinche, Morris; Chippewa, odor in - Parking/Ordinance Violations of Ashkum. vest., no pt. Restore October 28 October 13 Board of Trustee Actions Free food will be distrib - Driving (continued from page 1) son. Absent was Trustee Justin uted to qualifying households in Dwight public and private partnerships. Eggenberger. in Dwight Township Wednes- Privileges The board also approved: day, October 28 , from 1:00- 2:00 p.m. at the Old Town October 27 Illinois Secretary of State • payment of October 13, The next meeting of the 2020 bills totaling Dwight Village Board of Hall, Gothic Church, 201 N. Livingston Masonic Lodge years old, or 16 years old with Jesse White has announced Franklin St. , Dwight. #371 of Dwight is sponsoring a signed Red Cross that a new e-mail service is $129,548.56. Trustees will take place at 6:30 • the August 2020 Treas - p.m., Monday, October 26. Deliveries will be made an American Red Cross blood parental/guardian consent form available to members of the curbside – weather permitting. drive to be held on Tuesday, where state permits, must public who need information urer’s Report. Please check prior for location • a first/final pay request to meeting place / access informa - The pantry is held on the October 27, from 12:30-5:30 weigh at least 110 pounds, and on reinstating driving privi - fourth Wednesday of each p.m. at St. Patrick’s Parish be in general good health. leges, obtaining driving relief, SKC Construction, Inc., in the tion. The Dwight Village Board amount of $32,954.82 for MFT of Trustees is currently con - month, January through Octo - Hall, Dwight. The American Red Cross is or scheduling an administra - ber. Donors must call 1-800- a major supplier of blood to the tive hearing. Individuals who maintenance/street crack fill. ducting meetings via telecon - RED CROSS (1-800-733- hospitals in the area. have a driver’s license suspen - Present for the October 13 ference calls to help ensure the 2767) or visit redcrossblood. The Red Cross medical staff sion or revocation, or any other session were Mayor Anderson, safety and well-being of all org to make an appointment or and donors must follow all loss of driving privileges, can Trustees Randy Irvin, Jerry those in attendance and as al - Dwight for more information. CDC guidelines for the Coron - send an e-mail to adminhear - Curtis, Marla Kinkade, Chuck lowed by an edict from Gover - A blood donor card or dri - avirus (COVID-19) pandemic. [email protected]. Butterbrodt, and Jennifer John - nor Pritzker. VFW Hosting ver’s license, or two other The medical staff will wear Once an e-mail is received Food Drive forms of identification, are re - masks and gloves, and practice by , a response will quired at check-in. Eligibile enhanced disinfecting and so - be sent within three days. The The Dwight VFW Post donors must be at least 17 cial distancing. Donors must response will include whether Dwight Rotary Collecting 2608 and its Auxiliary are con - wear masks and are encour - a hearing is necessary, the type Items for Operation S.O.S. ducting a food drive to help aged to take their own masks, of hearing needed, and the doc - make the homeless and less Delivery, The Dwight Rotary will be granola bars/breakfast bars. fortunate Veterans’ lives more Carry-Outs, otherwise, one will be pro - uments that may be required at collecting items for Operation The drop-off locations are bearable by donating non-per - Outdoor/ vided. Donors must use pro - a future hearing. Administra - vided hand sanitizer and may tive hearings will still be re - S.O.S. to send in their Christ - the churches in the Dwight ishable food goods. Indoor mas care packages. Ministerial Association and Dining Available be asked to wait in a designated quired to be held in person. Food and/or monetary do - area or their car. 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For example, avoid taking on more debts than you can handle. Also, try to maintain an emergency fund containing three to six months’ worth of living expenses, with the kept in a liquid account. Of course, these Wednesday. tasks will be much easier if you can maintain some type of employment or get paid for your caregiving services. Postage paid at There’s nothing easy about being a caregiver. But by making the right moves, you may be able, at the least, to re - Dwight, IL 60420. duce your potential financial burden and brighten your outlook. Out of area This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. subscriptions Edward Jones, Member SIPC available. The Paper Wednesday, October 21, 2020 Page 3 Page 4 Wednesday, October 21 , 2020 The Paper History and Story Behind Breast Cancer The Source of the Pink Ribbon, Emergence of New Technologies, By Bridget DeWaard ing this, as the women’s liber - Haley, who had made peach to speak and share her story. on to be appointed as the first the Mayo Clinic advises wear - ation movement began to take ribbons in her dining room to Previously, Breast Cancer, member of the National Cancer ing a two piece outfit, making This October, as we start to hold in the United States, in bring attention to Breast Can - among other women’s health Advisory Board. There would changing into a gown simpler. see our towns and cities combination with an increasing cer. issues, was considered shame - be many other women through - The patient is also cautioned to adorned in pink in honor of number of cancer-related But work had already been ful, and rarely discussed in the out time that would come for - refrain from wearing perfumes Breast Cancer Awareness, we deaths and a biased healthcare in motion, prior to the use of same way as men’s health and ward, joining and and deodorants, as these can might also take a moment to system, several different sym - the pink ribbon. Beginning of - illness. In fact, they were even pushing the medical field to interfere with imaging. consider the history of the bols and designs arose to rep - ficially in 1985, a partnership stigmatized, to the point that advance with them. The Mayo Clinic explains movement, and the story be - resent those fighting for better between the American Cancer they were not given the same Fast forward to our current the imaging process, letting pa - hind the pink ribbons. care and representation. Even - Society and the Pharmaceutical care or consideration as their time, where now the month is tients know what to expect. It The ribbon as a symbol of tually, in 1992, the ribbon sym - Division of Imperial Chemi - male counterparts. It was for used to spread information and will involve several x-rays and rememberance, hope and bol would re-emerge, with cals was formed, leading to the this reason that the Women’s awareness, promote education, pictures, taken from different awareness first emerged in Estée Lauder, a cosmetics designation of October as Liberation Movement sought access to adequate healthcare, angles and positions to produce 1979, when Penne Laingen company, being the first to Breast Cancer Awareness to put pressure on the health - and fund-raising for research, better and unobstructed views tied yellow ribbons around the adopt and disseminate the pink Month. As part of the first care system in place, pushing among other individual and as - and images of the breast. This trees in her yard after her hus - ribbon as a symbol for Breast event, Betty Ford, diagnosed for access to greater knowl - sociated causes. It is not only a can involve use of different band, Bruce Laingen, had been Cancer Awareness. The com - while her husband, Gerald edge, greater autonomy in de - celebration for survivors, but platforms and applied pres - taken hostage in Iran. Follow - pany was inspired by Charlotte Ford, was in office, was asked cision-making, and equal also a moment to remember sures. The pressure is not standards for the interpersonal those we have lost, and to en - harmful, but may be painful. If relationships experienced be - courage those still fighting. too painful, immediately alert tween male doctors and female Currently, mammograms, self the technician. The results will patients. checks, open communication then be created and examined One such example of this with medical professionals and by a professional, who will de - was the experience of Rose promoting early detection are termine if additional testing or Kushner, whose ideas were the main tools we have in our action is required. first dismissed as “garbage” as arsenal to fight Breast Cancer. A newly FDA approved ma - 162 East Main St., Dwight •815-374-5080 she attempted to advocate for According to Terri Jacob, chine, an automated breast ul - (corner of East Main at Franklin) better treatment and options for RN and Breast Health Naviga - trasound system (known as women with Breast Cancer. tor at Morris Hospital, early A.B.U.S.), has been developed Prior to the currently accepted detection is critical, saying, to assist early detection and di - treatment methods, “a woman “The five year survival rate for agnosis for those with denser suspected of having Breast localized disease, [which] is breast tissue. In reference to Cancer would undergo a ‘one- Cancer found in its earliest this new technology, Dr. SHOP step’ operation, where a sur - stages, is 98%.” Early detec - Supriya Gupta, a Radiologist at geon would perform a biopsy tion yields the most treatment AMITA St. Mary’s hospital in along with a radical mastec - options and best results for life Kankakee, said that it, “has Franklfoirn a C Coarunseer Open Wed., tomy, and the patient would after treatment. Mammography been found to identify 35.7% Thurs. typically wake up with her is an extremely important tool, more Cancers that would not October 22-24 breasts, chest muscles and essential for detecting Breast have been found with mam - 4-9 p.m. lymph nodes entirely removed, Cancer at its beginning stages. mography alone.” regardless of the size, or char - Used for screening and di - In mammograms, Cancer 10% Off Storewide for You Fri. - Sat. acteristics of her tumor/per - agnostics, 3D mammography and thicker, more fibrous 11 a.m.-6 p.m. sonal wishes.” (quote sourced uses several images and x-rays, breast tissue can both appear PLUS 10% of Total Sales via Time article). versus traditional mammogra - white when reading the results, will go to Breast Cancer Research! Kushner argued this type of phy, which uses a singular x- leading to possible missed treatment was completely un - ray. 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If anything creation of new technology, gist at AMITA, explained in a suspicious or abnormal is such as the aforementioned im - press release, “Using [this new found, it is important to remain aging machines, and various machine], suspicious masses calm, and simply schedule an studies that look deeper into the appear black against the white appointment with your health - possible causes and dense tissue, allowing us to bet - care provider as soon as possi - lifestyle/genetic contributors ter identify suspicious areas for ble. Not everything suspicious linked to Breast Cancer. further investigation.” will be cancerous, but it is sug - While all of the previous While still considered the gested to get additional exami - guidelines, suggestions and primary step, mammography is nation for any abnormalities other tools described to aid in not an equitable approach for discovered. From there, your early detection are important to screening, placing women with healthcare provider will be able remember, it is also necessary higher breast density at addi - to assist and guide you, should to be aware that specific situa - tional risk. This new machine they feel these abnormalities tions call for more immediate addresses this risk, yields more need any further action or in - action, second opinions and a accurate results, and greatly in - spection. need for even more changes to creases Cancers found in be - Step 1: Stand with your our current thinking and as - ginning stages. This newer shoulders straight and arms at sumptions about Breast Cancer. mammography option will be the hips. While looking in the availale for women of all ages. mirror, look for any unusual Services discussed in this Besides breast imaging size, shape, coloration, distor - article that are available, and services and screening, self tion or swelling. Some things to contact information: checks and at home breast ex - watch for and bring to your 3D Mammography is of - aminations are an important as - Doctor’s attention would be: fered at the Morris Hospital pect of early detection. Dr. dimpling, puckering, bulging Campus, in addition to the Coal Richard Symanski, a Radiolo - of the skin; changed nipple po - City/Ridge Road locations. This past June, members of Heather (Black) Zacek’s family donated money to help repair gist at Morris Hospital, encour - sition or inversion; redness, Can call 815-942-4105 to and renovate the landscaping surrounding a statue at Blackburn College. The Phoenix statue aged use of a three part soreness or rash. schedule a Mammogram. was built beside the Science Building, an area where Heather regularly spent time while pur - approach: Firstly, self aware - Step 2: Repeat step 1 with The ABUS machine is suing her Bachelor’s Degree. Over the years it had become overgrown, and thanks to the do - ness; know what is normal for arms raised. available through AMITA St. nation, grass, trees and flowers were planted around it. These will bloom a beautiful pink you and your body. Take note Step 3: Continue looking in Mary’s Hospital, at the Kanka - color in the spring and summer months, in memory of Heather and to promote Breast Cancer of any skin changes, lumps the mirror, watching for any kee location; it is available for Awareness. Pictures were taken of her family beside the statue on June 8, 2020, which would and/or bumps, reporting them odd watery, milky, yellow women of all ages. Can call have been Heather’s 32nd birthday. immediately to your healthcare fluid, or blood, leaking from 855-692-6482 to schedule a provider. Secondly, it is sug - the nipples. Mammogram, no doctor refer - At 27, and even with a family history of Breast Cancer, Heather was told she was “too young gested that those with average Step 4: After the mirror ex - ral needed. and too healthy” to have Breast Cancer. This led to a misdiagnosis of a lump she felt, being risk get clinical breast exams, amination, lay down and use told instead that it was just a blocked milk duct. She would later be diagnosed with Stage 4 at least once every three years your opposite hand to feel each Become involved: Breast Cancer, and passed away January 21, 2016, leaving behind her husband, Ryan Zacek, between the ages 29 to 39, in - corresponding breast (i.e. use Besides other local and private and their beautiful 15 month old daughter, Kilana. creasing to annually by 40 your left hand to feel your right fundraising activities, there is There is a page set up in her memory on Facebook, “In memory of Heather (Black) Zacek.” years of age. Thirdly, annual breast). Keep fingers flat and an upcoming virtual Susan G. mammograhpy screening together, using a firm touch and Komen Race For The Cure Pictured (from left to right) beside the statue are Brad Haller, Melissa Haller (Heather’s sister), should also begin at age 40. a circular motion. Feel your en - event set for this Saturday, Oc - their son, Zayne Haller; Tina Black and Robert Black (Heather’s mother and father), and Even within those guide - tire breast, examining an area tober 24, 2020. Call 773-444- Doug Black, her brother. The Science Building is also pictured, along with the plaque that lines, it is absolutely imperative about the size of a quarter each 0061 or visit was added to the statue, in honor of Heather. to remember that those with in - motion, from your collarbone www.komenchicago.com for creased risk speak with their to the top of your abdomen, more information. healthcare provider about a and from your armpit to your more comprehensive and fre - cleavage. Follow a pattern to be quent schedule, including re - sure you cover the entire breast Sources used for article: ceiving these screenings at a (i.e. one pattern suggested is an www.cancer.org Heather (Black) ZLaceko, a strseam eont afnd dautifu llFy forlloiw -enpropd er testing. If you feel your oung mother who had just re - younger age. up-and-down direction, almost www.breastcancer.org y ing the regimen prescribed, concerns are not being properly When asked about the pos - as if you are mowing a lawn). www.mayoclinic.org cently given birth to a beautiful Heather continued to feel ill, addressed, do not be afraid to sible deterence of a hospital Step 5: Using the same hand bhachc.org daughter, Kilana, with her hus - and returned to her Doctor, question or push for proper visit during COVID, Terri movements, repeat the same time.com band, Ryan Zacek, was enjoy - twice, seeking additional an - care and consideration. Jacob was quick to assure pa - examination while standing or ww5.komen.org ing the beauty of parenthood. swers. She was told the same There has been a rise in re - he was completely devoted to tient safety admidst the pan - sitting. It is sometimes more buzzfeednews.com S things she had been previously cent years of younger women demic, saying, “Cancer hasn’t helpful to do this with a wetted caring for her friends and fam - told. being diagnosed with Breast stopped, so it is really impor - hand, and can even be done in ily. It was later discovered that Cancer, and pregnancy related tant that women continue to the shower. Around a year after the birth the Tylenol had led to liver cancers can be extremely ag - have their screening mammo - These steps have been of Kilana, Heather found a damage, and that the previ - gressive. For these reasons, ump in her breast tissue. Hav - gram.” Additionally, Kindy somewhat abbreviated/summa - l ously dismissed lump was, in lumps and other abnormalities Vaughn, Director of Radiology rized; for even more guidance, ing been cautioned by her fact, cancerous. She was diag - should never be disregarded as at AMITA, said of their loca - visit breastcancer.org for the mother, Tina Black, of a family nosed with Stage 4 Breast Can - benign without testing or ex - tion, “We screen everyone that steps in their entirety. history of Breast Cancer, she cer, which had spread to her amination for confirmation. walks in our doors for COVID- Doctors and researchers are promptly alerted her Doctor of liver. She passed away January lump she had found, and She was 27. 19 symptoms and have a constantly working to find new a 21, 2016. She is greatly missed by her process and algorithm to follow avenues, methods, techniques scheduled an appointment to Tina Black continuously friends and family. Having for every situation.” and other ways to aid the fight discuss this. However, the lump shares Heather’s story, hoping graduated with Heather from Comprehensive self breast against Breast Cancer. Among was dismissed as a blocked to educate others of her experi - DTHS in 2006 myself, I can exams are recommended these, the American Cancer So - milk duct, and she began a ence, and the dangers of dis - without a doubt say the world monthly. Via breastcancer.org, ciety has detailed new ways to steady dose of Tylenol for treat - missal due to young age or is certainly less brighter, with - there are five steps women use old medicines that could ment, as advised by her Doctor. assumed health. A lump should out her here. After trusting this suggested never be dismissed without - Bridget DeWaard Page 6 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Paper

THANK YOU LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The family of Ray Hoegger wishes to thank our extended family, friends and neighbors for the kind words, generous donations and incredible acts of kindness we received at this In Support of the Congratulations time of loss. A special thanks to Odell Fire and Rescue and Duffy Ambulance Service for the wonderful work that they Fair Tax Amendment to Justice Kilbride do. An Open Letter from the As a young lawyer, I served Illinois Supreme Court made as a law clerk for Illinois key changes to assist Illi - Illinois Teachers of the Year Supreme Court Justice Tom noisans in gaining access to the Illinois Teachers of the 14.4% of income in state and Kilbride. I am thankful for all I legal system. He worked to en - Year come from all over Illi - local taxes – while the learned from him. He set an ex - sure that the Illinois legal sys - nois: rural farming communi - wealthiest pay just 7.4%. ample on how to be a good tem is available to everyone. ties, large suburban schools, The Fair Tax fixes this lawyer, a good judge, and a The court also increased trans - blue, red, and purple coun - with graduated rates, like our good person. parency by bringing cameras ties. And we are among Illi - federal taxes and 32 other Some people attend law into courtrooms. nois’ top teachers because we states. It cuts taxes for 97% school because they want to Serving on the Illinois care deeply about children. of taxpayers while raising make a difference in the world. Supreme Court is a rare accom - We love our students, our $3.4 billion to support For various reasons, usually plishment. As Justice Kilbride schools, our communities. schools, , and so - economic pressure, these completes his term, I commend And we agree: passing the cial services – empowering young attorneys eventually him for his contributions to our Fair Tax is vital for all our working families and speed - focus on the more lucrative op - community and congratulate students. ing recovery for those hardest portunities instead. But Tom him for setting a wonderful ex - We’ve seen the impact of hit by the pandemic. The Fair Kilbride followed his passion ample as an ambassador to the years of underfunding for Tax is the best chance we and delivered on the change he legal profession. He has earned schools, and the pandemic have to invest in children, en - set out to make. the respect of judges through - has widened opportunity gaps sure our communities have Tom began his legal career out Illinois, as well as prosecu - between our wealthiest and access to essential services, providing pro bono , or free, tors, plaintiffs’ lawyers, poorest students. Countless and build a strong future for legal services to those most in defense lawyers, the business students lack access to the our state. need. He supported faith-based sector, law enforcement, and technology, supplies, and As Teachers of the Year and humanitarian projects such the community at large. Thank even meals necessary to ac - from every corner of the as the Quad Cities Interfaith you, Justice Kilbride. cess the world-class educa - state, we speak with one Sponsoring committee and the tion they all deserve. voice on behalf of students: Rock Island Human Relations John Anderson We teach students about vote “yes” for the Fair Tax. Commission. Monee fairness, yet Illinois has one Under his leadership, the of the most unfair tax sys - Lindsey Jensen, Dwight, ANDY HUNT tems in the nation, placing 2018 Teacher of the Year, C the greatest burden on those and 15 other Illinois State IN THE BACKYARD who can least afford it. Today Teachers of the Year and Reduce Wait Times ON E. SEMINOLE ST. the poorest Illinoisans pay Teacher of the Year Finalists for FOID Cards As we have dealth with the I have spoken with State Po - SATURDAY, coronavirus pandemic this Director Brendan Kelly How About year, we have seen many state and shared with him our con - OCT. 31 All Lives Matter government operations strug - cerns about the wait times. HUNT AT 2:30 SHARP Recently, I’ve once again IS PRECIOUS gle. One of these has been the These delays have made it been hearing: Check out John 3:16 “For Parade around the building near processing of applications for harder for Illinoisans to pur - the windows AFTER the hunt! BLACK LIFE MATTERS God SO loved the world, that Firearm Owner Identification chase firearms or ammunition How about he gave _ _ _ _ _” or FOID cards. or to make plans for fall hunt - WORN! MASKS MUST BE ALL LIFE MATTERS Wait times, which were al - ing trips as shotgun deer season re Excited To See The Kids Our Residents A How about Thank You, ready too long before the pan - approaches. Dressed In Their Costumes. FROM THE WOMB Rev. E.R. Shaw demic, have expanded to This is not due to any mis - TO THE TOMB Dwight unacceptable lengths. Figures take or wrongdoing on the part EVERY ONE, in God’s view shared by the State Police indi - of the applicant. It is also not cate that while the average pro - due to a lack of hard work on cessing time for a new FOID the part of the State Police per - Twin Size Quilted “The harder card application in 2018 was sonnel who are processing the MATTRESSES 20 days, this year it is 70. Re - applications. It is due to an in - Limit Two the conflict, newals which took 20 days just adequate and inefficient system $45 Each Limited Supply two years ago now take an av - for processing the paperwork. the more glorious erage of 136. While the number Director Kelly and I have had LEISER FURNITURE the triumph.” of applicants increased from productive conversations and HERSCHER, IL 256,353 in 2018 to 379,873 he told me about the steps he is this year, the state of Illinois taking to improve the process. has not adapted its system to I applaud the work he and his meet the increased demand. staff are doing to straighten this RETIREMENT SALE I recently sent a letter to out but there is much to do. Governor Pritzker calling for Government needs to do better! action to reduce wait times for Much better. FOID cards. My office has re - I look forward to seeing an ceived many e-mails and phone improved system that better calls from concerned con - protects the Second Amend - stituents who have been wait - ment rights of law-abiding Illi - ing for their applications to be noisans. ENTIRE STORE! approved. Some have waited OFF for 6 months or more. 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OBITUARIES Minutes Bernice A. Canham CABERY – Ber - death by one son in Thomas A. Hughes with HERSCHER – in-law, Richard 5 nice A. Canham, 93, infancy, Frank Can - Thomas A. Hughes, McGinnis of St. of Cabery, IL died ham; one son-in- 83, of Herscher Anne; two nieces; Boma Saturday, October law, Steve Mercer; passed away one nephew; and 10, 2020 at 10:50 three brothers and Wednesday, October many cousins. A New Pet p.m. in the home of one sister. 7, 2020 at 9:05 p.m. He was pre - her daughter in rural Bernice was at Heritage Health ceded in death by A lot has been made since the pandemic started that Kempton, IL. educated in Cullom and Rehab in his parents and one people were adoptiong pets, and specifically dogs, at a Her funeral will schools. She deliv - Dwight, Illinois. niece, Jolie Ellis. rate much higher than normal because of the amount be held Wednesday, October ered rural route mail from June Cremation rites have been Thomas was a lifelong 21, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. in the 1968 through 1990. She deliv - accorded. A private graveside farmer who shelled corn for of time that people have been spending at home. Cabery United Methodist ered in rural Cabery area and service has been held. many years and drove a truck I have also indirectly adopted an animal, but it’s a Church, Cabery, IL with Rev. then in 1975 to the Gilman, IL Calvert & Martin Funeral hauling grain. He served in the cat. As I’m currently back with my parents, I had been Jane Bradford officiating. area. She loved being a rural Home in Cullom is handling Navy for six years. He was a Burial will be in Mt. Hope route mail carrier, where she the arrangements. lifelong member of the Cabery pleading over and over to get a dog. I was adamant that Cemetery, Cabery, IL. always carried candy for the Memorials may be made to Methodist Church and held I needed a dog. And then probably a few weeks ago, a A visitation was held Tues - little kids who came to the the family. many positions on the board cat showed up at the back door (this may be a larger day, October 20, from 4 until 8 mailbox. Thomas was born August 2, there. p.m. at Calvert & Martin Fu - Bernice was a member of 1937 in Kankakee, Illinois, the He was a trustee for Rogers town problem of stray cats, but that’s another thing al- neral Home, Cullom, IL; and the Cabery United Methodist son of Percy and Helen (Sirois) Township and Clayton Ceme - together.) October 21 for one hour pre - Church and the Women’s Club Hughes. He married Bernadine tery for many years. He served Anyway, since we have a cat already, (Javy), we would ceding the funeral in the of the church. McGinnis on August 3, 1963 in as a trustee for Bergan, Good - church. Bernice was a farmer’s St. Patrick’s Church in Kanka - man, Taylor Drainage District. leave him food from time to time. And as cats tend to Memorials in Bernice’s wife, who drove a team of kee. Thomas was a good story - do, he would hang around more and more to the point name may be made to Cabery horses bringing in the crops to He is survived by his wife, teller and a great mentor to where he was basically the outside cat and then eventu- United Methodist Church. cutting hay with the tractor young adults. At the time he did Bernadine; two sons: Roland ally migrated to where he became the indoor cat. Bernice was born July 16, which she had to hand crank to Hughes of Herscher and Terry not realize that to be true, until 1927 in Cullom, IL, a daughter start. There was nothing she (Kimberly) Hughes of Clifton; later in life when they stepped Now, I”m still a dog person through and through, I of John and Grace (Cook) couldn’t do. two grandchildren: Aaron and forward and said, “Thanks, just inherently like them more. But cats have grown on Tom.” Hartman. She married Richard Her love of horses was one Kasandra Hughes of Clifton; me. I used to be somewhat against them – said they C. Canham on November 22, of the many things that she and one sister, Mary Swearingen of This obituary may be 1947 in Cabery, IL. He pre - her husband shared. She en - Ottawa; sister-in-law, Colette viewed and guestbook signed were just oversized rats, things that were not in anyway ceded her in death May 2009. joyed her paperback western Sullivan of St. Anne; brother- at calvertmemorial.com nice, I said about cats. I still don’t think they care about Survivors include three books, her crossword puzzles, children: Nelson (Susan) Can - watching the birds at her feed - you the way a dog does, but nonetheless cats are great. ham of Yukon, OK; Linda ers, and putting together her Margaret Ann Van Alstyne Big fan. (William) Sanders of Gardner, jigsaw puzzles. Margaret Ann Van Alstyne, Roush, and her children: Chris The new cats name is Rossy/Ross. I’m still not sure IL; and Sarah Mercer of She loved her children and 80, passed away suddenly on and Frank Croser, Connie on the final form of his name, but it’s just kind of what- Kempton, IL; six grandchil - supported them in everything October 3, 2020 in Longmont, Brodberg and their families. dren: Jamie (David) Yelton, they did. She then, in turn, CO, surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death ever comes out of my mouth Amanda Sanders, Katherine shared that love with her chil - A service with burial and a by her parents: Lester and at a given time. He’s been a Sanders, Jake Sanders, Josh dren’s children, and her great- celebration of her life will be in Sarah Ginter; husbands: James lot of fun to have around (Samantha) Mercer, and Jes - grandchildren. Cullom, IL, but due to Covid- B. Van Alstyne and Ernie Bernice never wanted for and kill some time with. He sica (Christopher) Stewart; one 19 and family travel the date Hahn; her son, Bill Van Al - anything, not because she had step-granddaughter, Emily will need to be determined. styne; her brother and sister-in- was named Rossy to keep everything, but because she Nova; two great-grandchil - The family asks that memo - law: Joe and Mary Ginter; a had a heart of gold and was the Cubs theme going. dren: Charlie Mercer and Geor - rials be made to the American nephew, Matthew Ginter; fa - happy with what she had. Shoutout Rossy for show- gia Mercer; and one Heart Association, American ther-in-law, James D. (Ginger) step-great-grandchild, Clayton This obituary may be Cancer Society, or a charity of Van Alstyne; mother-in-law, ing up and being a good boy. Stewart. viewed and guestbook signed your choice. Viola (Tiny) Van Alstyne If you have a pet at home, Bernice was preceded in at www.calvertmemorial.com Margaret Ann was born Crawford; and father - in - law, give them a treat tonight, May 20, 1940 in St. James Warren Crawford. Hospital, Pontiac, IL to Lester Margaret Ann grew up on just because. Memorial for Heritage Health J. and Sarah Ann (Diebel) Gin - the family farm and graduated Aaron J. Boma ter. from Cullom High School in 2016 ISU Grad Wm. D. Branz Seeking Margaret is survived by her 1958. Brent and Margaret children: Mary Jo (Joe) made their home in Cullom October 31 Candy Donations McBride; Mike (Wendy) and and raised their family there. for Halloween Hunt children JD (Maya), Kiley, Brent passed away in 1978. Aidan; Cameron and Carson Margaret spent her years rais - Heritage Health Therapy & Crosby; daughter-in-law, Carla ing her family, and serving her Senior Care in Dwight needs Van Alstyne; daughter, Alex, clients and friends as a cosme - your help – and is asking for Jackie (Tim) Goscha, and tologist. Halloween candy donations for great-grandchildren; a sister, Margaret was a member of its upcoming Candy Hunt. Arletta Daugherty, and her St. John’s Catholic Church. Individually wrapped children: Chris, Colleen Hal - Margaret married Ernie Hahn 205 Liberty St., Gardner candy donations are being berg, Shawn, Tim, and their in 2010. Following his death sought, with donations being 815-237-2526 families; a brother, Joseph Gin - she made her home in Col - www.ReevesFuneral.com accepted through Thursday, ter, and children: Mark, Daniel, orado to be closer to her chil - October 29. and Kathy Vernado and their dren. She leaves many friends Drop off the donations at families; sister-in-law, Pamela and neighbors in Cullom. the front entrance or if ordering from an online source, ship to A memorial service for 300 E. Mazon Ave., Dwight, IL Polling Place Polling Place Re-Location: ’ Wm. (Bill) D. Branz, Jr., will 60420 Re-Location: Round Grove Township Grieff s Precious Monuments be held at Emmanuel Lutheran If you have any questions, Precinct Church in Dwight Saturday, contact Lisa Witheft, Activities Long Point Precinct & Laser Etchings October 31, at 2:00 p.m. Director, at 815-584-1240, ext. The polling site at the Wear a mask. 1055. The polling site at the Long Round Grove Township Build - Point Township Building for ing for voters in the Round withP Mearnsy oDnesaiglnisz aendd CMolorsn tuo mCheoonste sFrom voters in the Long Point Town - Grove Township Precinct is Diabetes Support Group ship Precinct is being relocated being relocated from the from the Township Building to Township Building to the Sa - PerPseorfencat floizr evder yG ocifcats iIotne! ms at OSF Saint James Nov. 3 the American Legion Building cred Heart Parish Hall located November is National Dia - own health and will share valu - located at 224 4th Street, Long at 205 Elm Street, Campus for TrophieAs,l sBoo uSldpeerc Eianligzrinavgi ning.,. .Plaques betes Awareness Month. In able advice on ways she has Point for the Tuesday, Novem - the Tuesday, November 3, recognition, a special program learned to cope with the stum - ber 3, 2020 General Election. 2020 General Election. 100 N. Franklin, Dwight • 815-584-1146 will be offered at the OSF bling blocks to maintaining Questions, call 815-844- Questions, call 815-844- www.grieffsmonuments.com HealthCare Saint James – John and good heart 2006. 2006. W. Albrecht Medical Center, health. Pontiac, Diabetes Support This program will be held in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Group meeting Tuesday, No - the main floor conference Family members of the deceased, please instruct the Funeral ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT vember 3, from 6:00-7:00 p.m.. room, where there is adequate Home to send information to : PONTIAC, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS “Lessons I’ve Learned on room for physical distancing. A ESTATE OF My Journey to Good Health,” brief health screening will be The Paper fax: 815-584-2196 ELEANOR H. SHEERAN, will be presented by Heather completed for each guest upon email: [email protected] deceased. Dameron Schweizer, M.D., Di - arrival and masks will be re - CASE NUMBER rector of Physician Practice for quired. 2020 P 87 OSF Medical Group. Dr. Pre-registration is not nec - Schweizer has achieved an essary for this free program. Notice is given of the death of ELEANOR H. SHEERAN whose ad - dress was 108 North West St., Odell, IL 60460. Letters of Office were amazing transformation in her issued on September 30, 2020, to James F. Sheeran, III, 206 East 143rd St., Dolton, IL 60419 as: INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR whose attorney PUBLIC NOTICE is Briane Eggert, Zapolis & Associates, P.C., 9991 191st Street, Mokena, The Livingston County Clerk’s office will only be engaged in those Serving Pontiac, Cullom, Forrest, IL 60448. duties pertaining to the General Election such as Election Day Registra - NOTICE TO HEIRS AND LEGATEES tion in their office on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The office will not Chatsworth and the surrounding areas. Notice is hereby given to and Unknown Heirs, who are heirs of be performing normal services on that day such as recording, document legatees of the above proceeding. searching, issuing marriage licenses and vital record copies. If you have The estate will be administered without Court Supervision, unless questions, please call 815-844-2006. under section 28-4 of the Probate Act of 1975 (755 ILCS 5/28-4) any in - This action is pursuant to County Board Resolution #2019-12-55, terested person terminates independent administration at any time by passed in open session on December 12, 2019. McClarey Law Firm mailing or delivering a petition to terminate to the Circuit Court Clerk. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of LeAnn Kristy A. Masching Donald R. McClarey Dixon, Circuit Court Clerk, 110 N. Main Street, Pontiac, IL 61764, or Livingston County Clerk and Donald John McClarey with the representative or both on or before APRIL 14, 2021, any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the 313 S. Prairie Ave., Dwight, IL 60420 Circuit Court Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS (Also Engaged in the General Practice of Law) to the attorney, if any, within ten (10) days after it has been filed with Village of South Wilmington Annual Audit Report Bankruptcy Attorneys the Circuit Clerk. Available for Public Inspection with 35 years experience in representing clients LEANN DIXON, CLERK OF THE An audit of the funds of the Village of South Wilmington for filing chapter 7 or chapter 13 Bankruptcy Petitions. 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT the year ending April 30, 2020 has been completed by the audit PONTIAC, ILLINOIS 61764 firm of Mack & Associates, P.C., public accountants. A copy of Fee for a chapter 7 is $1,400.00, paid in 2 installments the audit report has been filed with the Grundy County Clerk and which includes the filing fee of $335.00 Name: Briane Eggert is available for public inspection at the South Wilmington Village paid to the Bankruptcy Court. ARDC Attorney No.: 6306349 Hall located at 380 Lake Street, South Wilmington, Illinois Attorney For: Estate 60474. Phone 815-584-1525 for a free consultation. Address: 9991 191st St. If you would like to view the report, please contact Village We are a Debt Relief Agency. City/State/Zip: Mokena, IL 60448 Clerk, Terry Schultz at (815)237-2241. We help people file for bankruptcy relief. Telephone: 708-478-5050 Page 8 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Paper

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Senior Living 2020 Guidelines for Visitation and Other Communication for Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities by Bridget DeWaard related disease-spreading pre - and personnel are also consis - aging.” Loved ones are encour - loved ones. Some facilities are our families of our love and ventative measures, which can tently being screened, and em - aged to write or send care pack - still allowing outside visitation, strength, and keeping hope for As we enter the fall months, allow for other personnel to ployees are urged to take use of ages, to remind their family as weather and other proper the future. and continue to deal with the continue supportive and indi - sick leave in order to protect members that they are loved procedures are followed. As As some facilities may vary pandemic, many long-term care vidualistic care for residents. our vulnerable populations. De - and not alone. mentioned previously, schedul - in acceptable forms of commu - facilities for our older genera - Training for this position is also pending on which phase of The Illinois Department of ing and registration prior to nication and visitation, family tions have implemented several available for qualified individ - COVID response the facility is Health echoed these guidelines, visit will be necessary before members are encoraged to call guidelines to adhere to as we uals via the CDC website. in, communal and group activ - using social distancing and visitation. and speak with staff before vis - attempt to mitigate this disease In addition, all suspected ities may have also been tem - other preventative measures as It is also essential to care for iting or sending letters/pack - and return to some semblance cases, of staff or residents, and porarily suspended, until the the top form of protection and your mental health and well- ages, to see what procedures of normal life. a count of necessary protective spread of the disease and hot slowing of the disease. being during this time of isola - are in place, and what preven - Older adults and those with supplies (i.e. face masks, hand spots have subsided. During this time, speak with tion. Stay informed, but take tative measures may have been serious medical conditions are sanitizer, gloves) are reported Within these facilities, care - your healthcare providers and scheduled breaks to avoid relaxed or updated to reflect among those specified that are weekly to the National Health - takers should be providing op - staff to keep up-to-date on pre - being inundated with constant current conditions. at increased risk for contracting care Safety Network (NHSN). tions and assistance to help cautions and preventative concerning information about and facing serious complica - Because of the increased loved ones stay in contact using measures in place. Ask to be the disease. Maintain connec - tions from COVID. The CDC risk, long-term care facilities safe alternatives, such as video educated on the current tion via safe and approved Sources used for article: (Center for Disease Control), for older generations have conferencing and phone calls thoughts about the virus, and forms. We will get through this www.cdc.gov along with the IDPH (Illinois taken extra precautions to limit (i.e. Skype, Facetime). In addi - communicate these to your by banding together, reminding www.dph.illinois.gov Department of Public Health), visitation, asking loved ones to tion, it is not thought that Coro - has put together a comprehen - refrain visiting during this time. navirus can spread via mail. sive list of guidelines and pro - If visitation is allowed, there According to the CDC, “Coro - tective procedures to follow may be certain restrictions, naviruses are thought to spread during this time. such as visiting for a specific most often by respiratory Currently, it has been sug - length of time, or keeping vis - droplets. Although the virus can gested that those Assisted Liv - itation to the individual’s survive for a short period on ing and long-term care facilities room/otherwise designated vis - some surfaces, it is unlikely to with greater than 100 residents itation area. Visitors will also spread from domestic or inter - hire or train a person to act as be immediately screened for national mail, products or pack - an Infection, Prevention and symptoms upon entering the fa - Control Manager (also known cility, and masks or accepted as an IPC). This will help dele - cloth face coverings will be re - gate such tasks as supply mon - quired to enter. Frequent hand HHH itoring, enforcement of washing is also expected. protective procedures and other Within the facilities, staff Open 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. HHH Old Log Cabin We Are Restaurant, Bar & Catering Proud to Serve the Route 66 North, Pontiac IL 61764 Dwight Community 815-842-2908 “For Daily Specials Follow us on Facebook”

317 W. Waupansie [email protected] Dwight www.route66oldlogcabin.com 815-584-2492 Page 10 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Paper victory lanes Dwight Dawgs Victorious in Coal City Fall Ball Tourney bowling, dwight League Results Commercial League Gas Prices For Bowlers This Week HSG: Men – Bryce Since October 10th, the national average Mortensen, 271; Michael for a gallon of regular gas has decreased by King, 247; Brian Scott, 233; a penny at $2.17 –one cent less than a week Doug Gassman, 225; Terry ago and still significantly less than last year. Wilkey, 222; Women – Brandi Gas demand decreased from 8.90 million Farcus, 210; Kathy Hanold, B/D to 8.58 million B/D. Pump prices will 177; Paula Watts, 164; Shelah likely continue to decline as demand drops Gaston, 159; Stacey Banks, due to fewer road trips taken this fall. 150. HSS: Men – Doug Gassman, 643; Michael King, City/Village October 21 October 14 640; Brian Scott, 587; Bryce Dwight $2.14 $2.15 Mortensen, 579; Jeff Fried - Kankakee $2.06 $2.06 man, 563; Women – Brandi Streator $1.81 $1.95 Farcus, 552; Paula Watts, 436; Odell $2.19 $2.19 Shelah Gaston, 433; Jessica Pontiac $2.13 $2.06 Boyd, 417; Kathy Hanold, 406. The Dwight Dawgs went pions. Wiles to get the scoring started. Gardner $2.33 $2.33 HHG: Doug Haag, 248; Brandi into the Coal City Fall Baseball In game one, the Dawgs de - One batter later, Logan Pakula Braceville $2.29 $2.29 Farcus, 238. HHS: Doug Haag, Tournament October 17 as the feated the Coal City Chaos 15- also flew around the bases for Morris $2.06 $2.06 675; Jessica Boyd, 675. HSG: #1-seed, and in dramatic fash - 6. an inside-the-park homer. Herscher $2.23 $2.23 Victory Lanes, 949. HSS: Vic - ion, came out as tourney cham - Logan Pakula got the start In the fifth, the Dawgs shut Chicago $2.75 $2.75 and pitched two solid innings. down the Crusaders and went Illinois $2.26 $2.29 tory Lanes, 2673. HHG: Cole - ing, Jr., 699; Bob Babczak, man and Son, 979. HHS: Rylin Woodin got Dwight out into the bottom, and final, half U.S. $2.18 $2.19 685; Josh Gernentz, 671; Doug of a jam in the third inning and inning trailing by two. Sources: GasBuddy.com and U.S. Energy Information Administration. Coleman and Son, 2688. Gassman, 640. HHG: Bob League Standings W L closed the game out. Ryker Anderson led off the Gasoline price data collected by Babczak, 275. HHS: Bob The Dawgs’ bats were hot inning with a pass to first base Whiskey Cavalier 23 5 The Paper and brought to you by Steve’s Tire. Babczak, 739. HSG/HHG: Hal - on a blustery day, with Dalton after getting beaned, then Lan - Muck Fike 19 9 lam Electronics, 1174. DeLong providing two hits, don Mortensen knocked him in Victory Lanes 17 11 HSS/HHS: Victory Lanes, while Cason Johnson, Pakula, with a big double. With STEVE’S TIRE & Service Center Pumpkin Patch 16 4 3022. and Landon Mortensen each Mortensen on third, and still Willy’s Pub 13 15 League Standings W L chipped in with a hit. Eli Jensen down by one run, Caleb Peters 514 Liberty St. • Morris, IL Pinkie’s Out 13 15 Hallam Elect. 23 5 and Caleb Peters both had worked a full count before rip - (815) 942-5080 Dairy Queen 10 18 Rury’s Tap 22 6 knocks to the outfield and were ping a line drive to center and Gaston Const. 9 19 Victory Lanes 19 9 able to motor home for inside- cruising around the bags for a “The Tire Guys” Coleman/Son 7 21 Star Trucking 19 9 the-park homers. walk-off inside-the-park home Agritile 5 15 Rockey’s Pub 14 14 In the championship game, run. Dwight started cold against the Dwight defeated the Cru - HOURS: Sportsman League Bowlers DeLong Ford 14 14 HSG: Jeff Behning, Jr., 268; Coal City Crusaders – the only saders, 7-6, to take the champi - Mon - Fri: Rambo Construct. 13 15 team to defeat the Dawgs in the onship crown. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Michael Hallam, 256; Bob Willy’s Pub 11 17 Babczak, 257; Crazy Hallam, regular season. Coach Josh DeLong ex - Sat: We Service National Accounts Jensen’s I 11 17 Dwight trailed 6-0 entering tended his and the team’s 254; Brandon Petry, 245. HSS: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. “there is a difference” Jensen BP II 8 20 the bottom of the fourth inn- thanks to Jerry McDowell for Brandon Petry, 700; Jeff Behn - Jeremy’s Barber 8 20 ing – but that’s when they got organizing the league, to Jen down to business. Cason John - Jensen for keeping stats, and to (continued from previous column) son smacked an inside-the-park the Dawg’s bat boys – Kade home run to knock in Ameryn Jensen and Dawson DeLong. AN ORDINANCE SETTING FORTH replacement fund ...... $60,000.00 THE BUDGET AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS OF b. For repairs of building ...... 5,000.00 c. For electrical service ...... 1,000.00 SUMS OF MONEY FOR ALL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE NECESSARY EXPENDITURES d. For heating fuel ...... 3,000.00 ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE KEMPTON COMMUNITY FIRE e. For janitorial service ...... 650.00 LIVINGSTON COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROTECTION DISTRICT OF THE COUNTIES OF f. For insurance on building ...... 1,500.00 FORD, LIVINGSTON AND IROQUOIS, ILLINOIS, TOTAL FIRE STATION In the Matter of the Estate ) FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE BUILDING FUND ...... $71,150.00 of ) NO. 2020-P-95 RICHARD L. VAUGHN, FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JUNE 1, 2020 4. FIRE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES ) AND ENDING MAY 31, 2021 Deceased. ) a. For equipment replacement fund ...... $60,000.00 WHEREAS, there has been prepared, in tentative form, a b. For purchase of other fire fighting CLAIM NOTICE AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for the Kempton Commu - equipment ...... 4,000.00 RICHARD L. VAUGHN, DECEASED AND NOTICE TO nity Fire Protection District of the Counties of Ford, Livingston c. For purchase of fire fighting supplies ...... 3,000.00 RAYMOND A. VAUGHN, AND THE HEIRS AT LAW AND d. For repairs to trucks and equipment ...... 2,000.00 LEGATEES OF RAYMOND A. VAUGHN, AND ALL UN - and Iroquois, Illinois, and the Secretary of said Fire Protection KNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF RICHARD L. VAUGHN District has made the tentative Budget and Appropriation Ordi - e. For maintenance and testing of trucks and nance conveniently available to public inspection for at least fire fighting equipment ...... 4,000.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the death of RICHARD L. thirty days prior to final action thereupon; and f. For operation of trucks and equipment ...... 1,000.00 VAUGHN, who died on June 27, 2020, and whose permanent place of WHEREAS, a public hearing was held as to such Budget g. Insurance on equipment ...... 3,000.00 residence at the time of his death was 108 John Street, Apt. 2, Dwight, Livingston County, Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on October 14, and Appropriation Ordinance on the 12th day of October, 2020, TOTAL FIRE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FUND ...... $77,000.00 2020 to Elizabeth C. Elsey, 205 E. Seminole Street, Dwight, IL 60420, at 8:00 o’clock p.m., at Station in Kempton, Illinois, no - as Independent Administrator, and whose attorney is Irvin L. Masching, tice of which was given at least 30 days prior thereto by posting 5. EMERGENCY AND RESCUE CREWS 105 E. Chippewa Street, Dwight, IL 60420. The estate will be adminis - and by publication in The Paper , a newspaper of general circula - AND EQUIPMENT FUND tered without court supervision unless, under 755 ILCS 5/28-4, any in - tion in the district, and all other legal requirements have been a. Emergency and rescue crews and terested person terminates Independent Administration at any time by complied with. equipment expense ...... $8,000.00 e-filing a Petition to Terminate Independent Administration with the Liv - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ingston County Circuit Clerk, pursuant to instructions found on the Cir - TOTAL EMERGENCY AND RESCUE cuit Clerk’s website. E-filing is now mandatory for documents in civil BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE KEMPTON COMMU - CREWS AND EQUIPMENT FUND ...... $8,000.00 NITY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT: cases with limited exceptions. To e-file you must first create an account with an e-filing service provider. Visit https://e-file.illinoiscourts.gov/ser Section 1: That the fiscal year of this Fire Protection Dis - 6. SALARIES AND COMPENSATION FUND a. For salaries of trustees ...... $3,000.00 vice-providers.htm to learn more and to select a service provider. If you trict be, and the same is hereby, fixed and declared to be from need additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit http://www.illinois June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021, both inclusive. b. For compensation of district attorney ...... 4,000.00 courts.gov/FAQ/gethelp.asp, or call the Livingston County Circuit Section 2; That the following Budget, containing an esti - c. For compensation of members of Clerk’s office at Pontiac, IL. mate of the money expected to be received by said Fire Protection Volunteer Department ...... 5,000.00 Claims against the estate may be e-filed within six (6) months from District during such fiscal year from all sources, an estimate of TOTAL SALARIES AND the date of the first publication of this notice, or within three (3) months the expenditures contemplated for such fiscal year, and a state - COMPENSATION ...... $12,000.00 from the date of mailing or delivery of a copy of this notice to a known ment of the estimated cash expected to be on hand at the end of 7. CONTINGENCY EXPENSE FUND and reasonably ascertainable creditor, whichever date is later. The first date of publication of this notice is October 21, 2020, and the last date such year, be, and the same is hereby, adopted as the Budget of a. For miscellaneous and contingent said Kempton Community Fire Protection District for the said to file a claim against the estate will be April 22, 2021. Any claim not general expenses unforseen and not filed on or before the above determined dates is barred. fiscal year and shall be in full force and effect after this date. included in any of the above items ...... $15,000.00 Claims may also be filed with the Independent Administrator or the ESTIMATED RECEIPTS TOTAL CONTINGENCY EXPENSE attorney for the estate, or both. If e-filed with the Office of the Circuit 1. Balance at beginning of fiscal year...... $347,923.88 FUND ...... $15,000.00 Clerk of Livingston County, Illinois, the Claimant must, within ten (10) days after the claim has been filed with the Circuit Clerk, mail or deliver 2. Portion of taxes levied in prior years, GRAND TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS .... . $199,550.00 estimated to be received this fiscal year...... 120,000.00 a copy of the claim to the Independent Administrator and the attorney Section 4: That the funds derived from sources other than for the estate, and e-file with the Circuit Clerk proof of such mailing or 3. Estimated amount to be received from delivery. collection on 2018 levy before end of the 2019 tax levy may be allotted by the Board of Trustees to such fiscal year ...... 0.00 appropriations and amounts, respectively, as said Board may de - The address of the Livingston County Circuit Clerk is as follows: Livingston County Circuit Clerk 4. Estimated receipts from all other termine, within limits of said appropriations, respectively. Section 5: Livingston County Law & Justice Center miscellaneous sources ...... 2,500.00 That the unexpended balance of any item or 110 N. Main Street TOTAL ...... $470,423.88 items of any appropriations made by this Ordinance may be ex - Pontiac, IL 61764 pended in making up any deficiency in any item or items in the Ph#: 815-844-2602 TOTAL BEGINNING CASH BALANCE same general appropriation made by this Ordinance. & ESTIMATED RECEIPTS ...... $470,423.88 Section 6: That should any clause, sentence, paragraph or Notice is further given to you, Raymond A. Vaughn, brother and ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR a part of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent ju - heir at law of the decedent, Richard L. Vaughn , the death of Richard FISCAL YEAR OPERATIONS ...... ( $60,000.00 ) risdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity L. Vaughn, and the administration of the Estate of Richard L. Vaughn in the Circuit Court of Livingston County, Illinois in cause number 2020- ESTIMATED CASH BALANCE AT END of the Ordinance as a whole or any part thereof other than the part OF SUCH FISCAL YEAR ...... $410,423.88 P-95. Notice is hereby given to Raymond A. Vaughn , whose address, so declared to be invalid. whereabouts and status is unknown, and to the heirs at law and/or lega - Section 3: That the following sums of money be, and the Section 7: That the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of tees of the said Raymond A. Vaughn, that unless you enter your Appear - same are hereby appropriated, for the corporate purposes of said the Kempton Community Fire Protection District is hereby di - ance in the within cause on or before April 22, 2021, in the Circuit Court Kempton Community Fire Protection District, herein specified, rected to publish this Ordinance once within thirty (30) days of of Livingston County, Illinois, that any claim or interest you have in the for the fiscal year ending May 31, 2021. passage in The Paper , a newspaper of general circulation in both Estate of Richard L. Vaughn as an heir at law or beneficiary of the Estate of Richard L. Vaughn, or otherwise, shall be forever barred . Raymond 1. ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE FUND the District and in each of the counties included in the District. Section 8: That the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of A. Vaughn, his heirs at law and/or legatees, or anyone claiming thereun - a. Printing, postage and office supplies ...... $500.00 der, must file an Entry of Appearance, Claim or other appropriate filing b. Publication expense ...... 1,000.00 the Kempton Community Fire Protection District is hereby di - in the within cause by e-filing the same with the Circuit Court of Liv - c. Membership dues in Illinois Association of rected to file a certified copy of this Ordinance with the County ingston County, Illinois, as noted above. In addition, an Entry of Appear - Fire Protection Districts and Livingston Clerks of the Counties of Ford, Livingston and Iroquois, Illinois, ance, claim or other appropriate filing may also be delivered or mailed County Mutual Aid ...... 300.00 as required by law, together with a certificate of publication to the Independent Administrator and the attorney for the Independent d. Convention expense ...... 100.00 hereof. Administrator as noted below, prior to the end of the claim period as set e. Court costs, annexation and detachment Section 9: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect forth above, and any such Entry of Appearance, Claim or other appro - expense and miscellaneous legal expense ...... 500.00 from and after its passage, approval and posting in accordance priate filing must be e-filed with the Livingston County Circuit Clerk on with the law. or before April 22, 2021, and if not so filed, any such claim or interest f. Telephone service ...... 2,500.00 shall be forever barred. g. Audit and report ...... 1,500.00 Yea: Donath C. English TOTAL ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE Philip J. Earing The address of the Independent Administrator is as follows: Elizabeth C. Elsey FUND ...... $6,400.00 Roger A. Gualandi 205 E. Seminole Street 2. LIABILITY AND INSURANCE EXPENSE Nay: None Dwight, IL 60420 FUND WORKER’S COMPENSATION Passed and approved this 12th day of October, 2020. Attorney for the Independent Administrator: a. Liability and Worker’s Compensation APPROVED: Irvin L. Masching Insurance ...... $10,000.00 (SEAL) /s/ Donath C. English Attorney at Law TOTAL INSURANCE EXPENSE FUND...... $10,000.00 President 105 East Chippewa Street ATTEST: P.O. Box 247 3. FIRE STATION BUILDING FUND /s/ Philip J. Earing Dwight, IL 60420-0247 Ph#: 815-584-1700 a. For building improvement and Secretary (continued in next column) E-Mail: [email protected] The Paper Wednesday, October 21, 2020 Page 11

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It may be consid - every year, and is a significant the Global Polio Eradication ered the greatest humanitarian annually-celebrated event to Initiative (GPEI), including the service the world has ever seen, develop increased awareness World Health Organization and every Rotarian can take about Polio and also take struc - (WHO), the U.S. Centers for pride in the achievement. tural measures towards eradica - Disease Control & Prevention President McCoy of the tion of this disease. (CDC), the United Nations Dwight Rotary Club reports Rotary Club’s number one Children’s Fund (UNICEF), that in October, the Dwight Ro - humanitarian service goal is to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foun - tary Club and nearby clubs as - totally eradicate polio from the dation, and the governments of sisted their Rotary District in world. Rotary steps up to the the world to achieve this his - raising more than $5,000 for world’s biggest challenges. The toric public health goal. World Polio Day. eradication of polio is one of As part of the efforts, Rotar - Anyone in the community Rotary’s longest standing and ians contribute their time and wishing to donate to “End most significant humanitarian money to the cause, raising Polio Now” may do so by mak - goals. We are to the point that funds, advocating for govern - ing a check payable to: The Ro - we have gone from hundreds of ment support, serving as volun - tary Foundation and mailing it thousands of cases of wild teers to help immunize to Dale Adams, Rotary Treas - Limestone Library Invites You to Join Them polio virus each year to only children, and raising awareness urer, 200 Susan Drive, Dwight, 176 cases worldwide in 2019. in their communities. Rotary’s IL 60420. Life in the pandemic world do? 30-minute sessions per day per This month, Africa was de - contribution to the global polio Anyone interested in joining is frustrating. They get it at Find movies for Movie patron. 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If your gathering buffet-style or potluck setting find books and put them on through a shelf of movies to see If you have any questions, spend the holidays with family needs to be inside, try to in - and consider having one person your hold list in case they do if there is one that sparks inter - do not hesitate to call them at and friends, the Illinois Depart - crease air flow by partially serve all the food so that multi - not have the item in their col - est. 815-939-1696, e-mail them at ment of Public Health (IDPH) opening a couple windows. ple people are not handling the lection. Delivery from other li - Finally, it is still possible to [email protected], or is offering recommendations Prepare yourself and your serving utensils. Also try to braries is still happening and use the public access comput - message them at Facebook or on how to celebrate safer dur - guests to wear masks indoors limit the number of people the speed of delivery is similar ers at the library. 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119 E. Jefferson, Morris (815) 941-4700 The Paper Wednesday, October 21, 2020 Page 13 Shoppers Needed for Dwight Christmas for Kids Dwight Music Boosters Holding The Christmas for Kids pro - may go to Dwight United beled when dropped off at the gram in Dwight needs volun - Methodist Church, 701 S. Co - church Thursday, De-cember Prep Freeze Cook Fund-raiser teers to shop for the children lumbia St., between 10 a.m. 10 between 11 a.m. and 5:30 For their 2020 fund-raiser, busy nights. Mail orders, postmarked using their “Wish Lists” and and 2 p.m. Thursday, Novem - p.m. the Dwight Music Boosters The Dwight Music Boosters by Friday, October 23, must funds from the Christmas for ber 12 , to pick up a list. If you have any questions, have teamed up with Prep are now taking orders for meal be sent to: Andrea Kids Committee. Gifts purchased will need to contact the Christmas for Kids Freeze Cook, a meal prep serv - sets, which include all ten Burkhardt, PO Box 277, To become a shopper, you be wrapped and properly la - Committee at 815- 584-2179. ice focused on bringing back recipes. Choose for a family of Mazon, IL 60444. Pick-up is family dinnertime and allowing two or five. Tuesday, November 3, from you and your family time to Meal set recipes include: 4:30-6:00 p.m., at the Dwight spend together – minus the has - White Chicken Chili, Cheese - Economic Alliance Office, 132 Free Flu Shot Clinic for Adults sle of preparing dinner. burger Soup, Zuppa Toscana E. Main Street – curbside serv - All meals are prepared lo - Soup, Crack Chicken, Bacon ice will be available. at Livingston Family Care Center Oct. 21 cally at one of their locations in Cheddar Meatloaf, Creamy Payments are due at the time Central Illinois, using fresh in - Italian Chicken, Chicken N of order. Make checks payable Free influenze (flu) shots uninsured. Services provided older get the flu vaccine. Peo - gredients – no preservatives. Biscuit Casserole, Philly to Dwight Music Boosters. will be available for Livingston include appointments with vol - ple at highest risk of serious No grocery shopping, prep Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes, County adults at the Livingston unteer medical providers, op - flu-related complications in - work, or messes to clean up. Lemon Chicken and Broccoli, If you have questions, mes - Family Care Center (305 W. portunities for medications and clude: young children, preg - It’s easy – especially on those and Ham Breakfast Casserole. sage them on Facebook. Madison St., Pontiac) Wednes - health screenings at reduced nant women, people with day, October 21, from 4:00- cost, and donated medical chronic health conditions like 6:00 p.m. equipment for distribution. El - asthma, diabetes, or heart, lung, This clinic is open to the igibility is based on WIC in - and kidney disease, people public – you are not required to come guidelines. To learn more with weakened immune sys - Own a Business? Need to Advertise? be a patient of the Livingston about the Livingston Family tems, and people 65 years and Family Care Center in order to Care Center, call 815-842- older. People at high risk for se - Give us a call! 815-584-1901 attend. No appointment or in - 1441. rious flu-related complications surance is necessary. Individu - should make getting vaccinated als will stay in their vehicles Drive-up flu vaccinations a priority. Vaccination is also throughout their visit and are also available at the LCHD important for anyone who has 301 SOUTH LADD ST. masks must be worn when in - (310 E. Torrance Ave., Pon - close contact with a person at teracting with staff. Insurance tiac), Monday through Friday, high risk for complications, or PONTIAC, ILLINOIS 61764 will be billed, if available. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. No ap - a child younger than six The event is sponsored by pointment is necessary. Call months of age. WWW.FRAHERAUTOS.COM the Livingston County Health 815-844-7174, ext. 210, upon 815-844-3138 Department (LCHD). arrival and a LCHD nurse will For more information about The Livingston Family Care meet you at your vehicle to ad - the seasonal flu vaccine, visit FEATURED USED VEHICLES Center is the county’s free minister the flu vaccination. the LCHD website and Face - medical clinic for those eligible The CDC recommends book page or call 815-844- residents, age 18-64, who are everyone six months of age and 7174. 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CARS tance and wear proper face • Consider open-air, one-way After participating in any of ’16 Escape SE, 41K, 4WD ………….………………$16,900 ’19 Fusion Hybrid Titanium, 10K……………………$22,900 coverings. haunted forests or haunted the above activities, if you ’14 Edge SEL, 122K, AWD………….………………$10,900 • Consider leaving individually walks where six-feet of dis - think that you may have been ’19 Fusion Hybrid Titanium, 12K……………………$22,900 wrapped candy (spaced apart) tance can be maintained and exposed during your celebra - ’19 Fusion Hybrid Titanium, 9K…………………….$22,900 ’14 Encore, 69K, FWD………….……………………$11,900 on a table in driveways or in face coverings are used. tion, take extra precautions for ’12 Edge SEL, 133K, AWD………………… ……… .$7,900 front of walkways, sidewalks, 14 days after the event to help ’16 Fusion SE, 77K………… …...………..…………$11,900 or any outdoor space where Adult costume parties, social protect others. You should: ’15 Taurus SEL, 72K………… …...….……..………$14,900 ’09 Escape LTD, 140K, FWD………………………..$5,900 gatherings, Halloween par - six-feet of distance can be • Stay home as much as possi - ’07 Explorer EB, 179K, 4WD………………… ……..$5,900 maintained. ties at bars ble. ’15 Focus SE, 76K. ………………….………………..$9,900 • A Halloween costume mask is • Gatherings of more than 50 • Avoid being around people at ’02 Grand Prix GT, 76K, Sunroof……………………$4,900 ’02 Jeep Liberty LTD, 105K, 4WD…………… ……..$3,900 not a substitute for a cloth people of 50% or more of a increased risk for severe illness mask. Ensure that breathing is building’s maximum occu - from COVID-19. not impaired if a cloth mask is pancy are prohibited. (Lower • Consider getting tested for worn under a costume mask. If limits may apply for regions in COVID-19. EARLY VOTING, VOTE BY MAIL, and GRACE REGISTRATION DATES so, discard the costume mask. additional mitigation.) General Election – November 3, 2020 • Trick-or-Treat in groups with • The more time you spend at a Early Voting, Vote by Mail, and Grace Period Registration and Voting will be conducted on the following dates prior to the November 3, General Election. Regular Voter Registration closes on TREASURER’S REPORT Tuesday, October 6, 2020. See the Livingston County Website for additional registration and voting South Wilmington Fire Protection District deadline information. Dates Location Hours STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. MONDAY-FRIDAY Livingston County COUNTY OF GRUNDY ) September 24-November 2 Clerk’s Office 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Closed October 12 for 112 W. Madison St. - Pontiac Columbus Day The following is a true report of money received and paid out by the undersigned Treasurer of ) the South Wilmington Fire Protection District for the fiscal year ending April 30, 2020. SATURDAY Livingston County General Special October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Clerk’s Office 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. noon Fund Revenue Fund Total 112 W. Madison St. - Pontiac Cash on hand May 1, 2019 $7,500 $2,091 $9,591 WEDNESDAY Livingston County Receipts: October 21, 28 Clerk’s Office 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Property Taxes $56,010 $30,953 $86,963 112 W. Madison St. - Pontiac Interest Income $20 $20 (Extended Hours Voting) Foreign Fire Insurance Tax $1,443 $1,443 TUESDAY Grant Income $0 Livingston County Total Receipts $57,473 $30,953 $88,426 November 3 Clerk’s Office 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Grace Registration & Voting) 112 W. Madison St. - Pontiac Total Cash Available $64,973 $33,044 $98,017 What is Early Voting? Early Voting starts September 24 and ends November 2, 2020. This process allows any registered voter in Livingston County to use the above location to cast their ballot prior Disbursements: to Election Day. Early voters must be registered Livingston County voters. No excuse or reason is Malmquist & Geiger $1,038 $1,038 necessary to apply. Mack & Associates $2,325 $2,325 Vote by Mail Voting: Starts Tuesday, June 16, and continues through Monday, November 2, 2020. South Wilmington Fire Department $50,000 $31,000 $81,000 A person may request a Vote by Mail ballot by USPS no later than October 29. In order to be counted RLI Insurance $525 $525 the ballot must be postmarked by midnight or returned in person by 7 PM to the County Clerk’s Grundy Co. E.T.S.B. $4,055 $4,055 Office on November 3. (Voters must check with their local post office to find out the time for the The Paper $56 $56 last pickup from their post office outside/inside drop boxes for postmark date.) Grace Registration and Voting: Begins October 7 and continues through November 3. This is for Total Disbursements $57,999 $31,000 $88,999 new registrants and those who have transferred or moved and did not update their voter registration before October 7. Voting takes place at the same time registration is made in the County Clerk’s Cash on Hand April 30, 2020 $6,974 $2,044 $9,018 Office. Due to COVID-19, all 2020 General Election voters are encouraged to cast a ballot prior to Election Day, either by mail or during early voting. Voting by mail is an easy option for The above is correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief. voters. You can request a vote by mail ballot through email, mail, or in person. An On-Line as well as a downloadable Vote by Mail application is available from our website (listed below). David R. Doglio, Treasurer To register to vote or check your registration status, visit https://ova.elections.il.gov or visit our website (listed below). Signed and sworn to before me Additional election information may be obtained from the Livingston County website at: this 24th day of July, 2020. www.livingstoncountyil.gov (Click on “County Services”, “County Clerk”, and “Elections”). If you have any questions regarding voter registration, or the above information, contact the County Clerk’s Joellyn Van Duyne, Notary Public Office at 815-844-2006. Page 14 Wednesday, October 21, 2020 The Paper

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The agreement allows Players played $576,411 in 416 more video gaming termi - Dwight Common School cent of DCS students will be situation is “not hitting all the the focus of formal evaluations, Dwight’s 52 video gaming ter - nals in use for a total of 36,828. District #232 Board of Educa - hybrid learners (A/B Days); 14 nails on the head” and asked for this year, to be on non- minals last month, the village Dwight and Gardner results tion met via a virtual Zoom percent will be fill remote; and for a revisit to a five day per tenured teachers only. Informal receiving $7,855 as its share of by location are below. meeting on October 14 follow - one percent have chosen to week classroom learning set - feedback will be provided to Net Terminal Income. ing the news of confirmed homeschool. However, with ting. tenured teachers. The one year COVID cases which has shut some additional students mov - Partney addressed the con - change in the evaluation SEPT. Funds In Funds Out NTI* State Dwight down Dwight Public Schools ing from remote to hybrid, cern indicating a safe, fulltime process is to help lessen the Aly Anne’s $21,291 17,356 3,934 1,140 196 to in-person learning for two some adjustments have had to return to the classroom is current burden on administra - weeks beginning October 13. be made to accommodate everyone’s goal, but CDC and tion while still providing guid - Red’s 974 582 391 113 19 The building closure came larger class sizes and social dis - Public Health guidelines must ance to newer teachers with the JT’s Saloon 27,788 19,207 8,580 2,488 429 following a successful first tancing. In addition, Music be adhered to and, right now, most need. Lila Mae’s 72,655 53,086 19,568 5,674 978 quarter where staff and stu - classes are being held in both numbers, spacing and social Love’s 136,030 99,452 36,577 10,607 1,828 dents followed protocols in the Music/Choir Room and the distancing strategies dictate the The BOE also: Mac’s 103,673 71,606 32,066 9,299 1,603 place that kept students in Cafeteria in order to maximize current school structure. • affirmed Tanner Regez, Mead 784 48 735 213 36 school. social distancing space and cre - Moving to other business, in Substitute Teacher and Long “We feel very fortunate to ate space for singing. PE will Financials, Superintendent Dr. Term Assignment (for Jared VFW 83,735 61,758 21,976 6,373 1,098 have had a successful First be held outside as often as Richard Jancek reported that Steck FMLA) Vic. Lanes 18,400 13,127 5,272 1,529 263 Quarter and plan for continued weather permits. the State of Illinois currently • affirmed employment Virbapa 12,396 8,556 3,841 1,114 192 success,” stated Principal Julie With DCS staff working owes the Dwight Common Don Muzyka, second shift cus - Willy’s 98,683 74,528 24,154 7.004 1,207 Schultz in her report to the hard to meet the challenges of School District $45,592.95 in todian. TOTALS: $576,411 419,310 157,100 45,559 7,855 board. “Our social distancing the school year, Board Presi - mandated financial reimburse - • approved ISAB Press Plus protocols and procedures have dent Bo Partney expressed ap - ments. Board Policy updates been paramount to keeping us preciation. In reports to the board, Dr. • affirmed the EIS Admin - Gardner’s September VGTs in session. Teachers have “A big ‘Thank you’ to the Jancek noted repairs that have istrator and Teacher Salary & SEPT. Funds In Funds Out NTI* State Gardner worked tirelessly to implement staff for getting the year started taken place following damage Benefits Report for FY 2020 as Buddies (3) 630 241 388 112 19 instruction for both in-person the way you have,” said Part - to the school building on Au - presented. Marks (5) 28,975 20,197 8,777 2,545 438 and remote students. Ulti - ney. “You are very much appre - gust 10 as a powerful storm mately, we are looking forward ciated.” swept through the area. Repairs All board members were TA Op. (5) 21,073 12,279 8,793 2,550 439 to when all students can be However, worries were also to the main office area are present for the October session. TOTALS $50,678 32,718 17,959 5,208 897 back in session full-time.” shared as parent Steven Snyder being finalized and office per - The next regular meeting of the According to Mrs. Schultz’s expressed “serious concerns” sonnel will be moving back to Dwight Grade School Board of *The State of Illinois and Villages receive a total of 33% of report, when staff and students with regard to the mental health that area, thereby, allowing the Education will be 6 p.m., the Net Terminal Income monthly (State 28%, Village 5%). Of the do return after the two weeks of of students during this unprece - library to also return to normal Wednesday, November 11. remaining 67%, Scientific Games receives 0.7275% of the NTI all remote learning, the 2nd dented time. During Public operation. Please check for location prior as compensation for building and maintaining the Central Com - quarter will look somewhat Comment, Snyder called out A Memorandum of Under - to the meeting. Meetings are munications System, which is monitored by the Illinois Gaming similar to the First quarter with concerns with lack of social in - standing between the DEA and open to the public. Board. The remaining income is divided equally between the ter - minal operator and location. Gambling problem? Call 1-800 GAMBLER. Life is a Gamble - so Roll the Dice.

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