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STERLING – Jim Broth-eridge didn’t have to say it. The pain was written on the Sterling school board president’s face as he addressed the stand-ing-room-only crowd at Wednesday’s board meeting in the Sterling High School library.
“This is an emotional issue,” Brotheridge said, then paused for a few seconds. “I want to thank you for coming tonight. Sterling is an excellent school district with excel-lent teachers, and we’re working to help students to become excellent. We all have a hard job to do.”
The job the board and administration is tasked with is plugging a pro-jected $800,000 shortfall in the fiscal year 2017 budget. Ten cost-reduc-ing options – from teach-er, coach and admin-istration reductions to eliminating program and class sections – were pre-sented.
With no extra revenue expected, the absence of a state budget for 2016, let alone 2017, unknown salary increases and an
anticipated 31-percent increase in insurance costs, the district faces a shortfall that is about half of its cash reserves.
Superintendent Tad Everett explained why deficit spending is a poor option. From 2011 to 2014, the district spent about $1 million in reserves each year, reduc-ing the balance from $4.7 million to $1.4 million.
“Thank goodness we had reserves in fiscal year 11,” Everett said. “Imag-ine this board meeting if we didn’t have those reserves.”
Payroll is about $2 mil-lion a month, August through April.
“We have less than 30 days of cash on hand in our reserve, with no state budget,” Everett said. “Our job is to protect as many positions as we can.”
By state law, the board must decide whom to let go 45 days before the end of the school year. A reduction-in-force hear-ing will be held March 30, when those decisions are due.
None of the 10 options are final and specifics
still are being ironed out, Everett said.
Among the options are a partnership with Sauk Valley Community Col-lege that would see five of the nine programs stu-dents enroll in at White-side Area Career Center shifted to Sauk, for a sav-ings of about $50,000.
Also proposed is the elimination all Level-3 and -4 foreign language classes.
Among three residents who addressed the board was Marla Boynton, rep-resenting the foreign lan-guage department.
“When I walk by the French classroom at our school, I see students plugged in, looking at a screen – not each other – and it saddens me,” Boynton said. “That is not a language-learning, communicative environ-ment.”
Restructuring the music program, fifth through 12th grade, is also pro-posed, and could result in a position being elimi-nated.
Amy Boze, who has kids in band and serves as an accompanist at Chal-land and Sterling High,
told the board she’s seen the district go from 12 music teachers when she moved to town in 1996 to potentially five in the fall.
“You said you’re not cutting choir or madri-gals, but you’re eliminat-ing the only vocal spe-cialist that’s left,” Boze said. “I just don’t see how that would be possible.”
Also proposed is Ster-ling High and Chal-land sharing a bilin-gual teacher, as well as elementary bilingual restructuring; restruc-turing Challand’s sched-ule, making it more of a junior high model; cut-ting six coaches across all the school’s sports, and eliminating the bass fishing program altogether; reducing expenses of conduct-ing student registration; administrative reduc-tions; and reducing a kindergarten section at Jefferson Elementary School.
That section was added for this school year, but a resignation opened a spot that would not be filled if the section were eliminated.
“Our elementary class
sizes are at a maximum,” Everett said. “We’re not making reductions at the elementary level. It’s one of our highest pri-orities.”
Everett said he’s put-ting no stock into the state budget resolution.
“They’ve met fewer times this spring than in any spring session in the history of our state,” he said. “They’re not
interested in solving the issue.”
That said, Brother-idge offered the crowd a reminder about the lack of a state budget.
“Don’t forget to talk to your legislator,” he said. “That’s a biggie. Tell your legislator you want this done, or they don’t get their vote. That might change their mind.”
People stand up for their schoolsStanding room-only crowd addresses board, hears tough choices district faces amid budget crisis
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Reduction-in-force hearingThe Sterling school board will hold a reduction-in-
force hearing at March 30 in the high school library, 1608 Fourth Ave. Go to sterlingpublicschools.org, or call 815-626-5050 for more information.
Cost reduction optionsProposed options to help alleviate the Sterling
School District’s projected $800,000 fiscal year 2017 budget:
• Partner with Sauk Valley Community College to provide vocational opportunities
• Eliminate all Level-3 and Level-4 foreign language offerings
• Restructure the fifth-through-12th-grade music department schedule
• Reduce six assistant coaches across all sports; cut bass fishing program
• Sterling High School and Challand Middle School sharing a bilingual teacher
• Elementary bilingual restructuring• Reduce a kindergarten section at Jefferson Ele-
mentary School• Restructure Challand Middle School schedule• Reduce expenses of conducting student registration• Administrative reductions
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MORRISON – North-side Elementary School second-grader Maya Decker bounced glee-fully on an exercise ball. P.E.? Negative. This is how Chelsea Stuart’s students roll. And sit, bounce, recline and lie down.
Maya, 8, was happily rapt as her teacher went over a math worksheet Tuesday afternoon. A few feet away, Aiden wobbled side to side on his wobble-cushion chair, but his eyes didn’t leave his teacher.
Meanwhile, Carson White, 7, laid on the floor, his head propped up on his palms as he listened to the lesson. There also are padded seats and enormous bean bag chairs.
Stuart said there’s been
a noticeable change in her students’ engage-ment since her class t h r e w c o n v e n t i o n a l seating out the window.
(Note: No furniture was thrown out the window. Lots of tables and chairs are merely in storage.)
Part of the reason has to do with kids burning off excess energy.
“This class has so much energy, it helps us get it out,” said Jacob Allison, 8, seated on a wobble cushion.
“ I ’ m t h e s e c o n d -most energetic kid in the class,” Aiden said. “Jacob’s first.”
“I’m third,” said Aid-en’s partner, Ryan Pep-pers. He was seated on a tried-and-true, standard chair. Many of the kids still prefer the classic seating.
“Not everyone learns the same,” Stuart said.
The kids have learned that with great comfort comes great responsi-bility. Aiden was kind enough to demonstrate how not to use the exer-cise balls.
“You can’t just be bouncing out of con-trol,” he said, springing on an imaginary ball. He then laid on his tummy across the chair, to show another unpermitted method.
Stuart had read fel-low teachers’ blogs and incorporated some of her own ideas to form a sort of hybrid system that she proposed to administration before this school year. Using t h e n o n p r o f i t s i t e d o n o r s c h o o s e . c o m , she was able to buy the creature comforts and swap them in for tables and chairs during winter break.
There’s more to it than where kids put their duffs, though.
“There’s been a lot of learning opportunities through the new seat-ing,” Stuart said, “and a lot of it ties in with the new learning stan-dards.”
One of the key com-ponents in those stan-dards is collaboration. Each morning, when Stuart picks sticks with the children’s names on them to determine who gets to pick their seating first, there are big deci-sions: Do you want to sit next to someone new? Because if you sit next to your best bud ...
“Are you going to be able to control your e x c i t e m e n t ? ” S t u a r t said. “Will you be able to pay attention, or will you be talking too much?”
The wide-open space
in the middle of the room, made possible by the removal of 24 desks and the chairs that go with them, makes group projects easy to pull off. The seating makes it much easier for Stuart to group students together. The wobble cushions and exercise balls also help build core muscles.
Payton Rumfelt , 8, sounded downright dip-
lomatic as he described life before alternative seating.
“Before we had any of this, we were not amazed,” he said. “We wanted something else, for the bones in our back and the bones in our bottom.”
Well said, young man. Well said.
Sitting up and taking noticeA new kind of seating chart helps improve learning in Morrison
Michael KrabbenhoeftPayton Rumfelt, 8, and Sarah Hutchison, 7, work on a math worksheet Tuesday in Chelsea Stuart’s second grade-class at Northside Elementary School in Morri-son. Stuart has removed some of the tables, chairs and desks from her room and replaced them with wobble cushions, bean bags, pillows and exercise balls.
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DIXON – Within the next month, seven people will be called upon to decide the fate of Dixon High School, a building with almost 9 decades of history.
The school board has three options to address the aging school: bring
the building up to code, build a new school, or remodel. The estimated costs are $22 million, $69 million and $78 million, respec-tively.
During the board’s meeting Wednesday, President Pam Tour-tillott said the 3 years
spent collecting data on the project is nearing an end, and the board soon will make a final decision.
“I’m pleased to say that I think we are coming to a close of all the data
needed to make a decision, and as a board, we are excited that in the next couple weeks, we will publicly announce what we can do to incorpo-rate change ourselves,” she said.
Superintendent Margo Empen said she expects a special meeting in April will address the decision.
The two most important factors are what will provide the best learning environment for students and what will be most fiscally responsible.
“I think to have a vision, and to know how to work to achieve that vision, it’s very exciting,” Empen said.
Kevin Schultz, the district’s director of buildings and grounds, presented the board with utility figures for each option.
The current high school’s utilities cost about 82 cents per square foot, from boilers and limited air condi-tioning. That’s about $145,000 a year.
Even though a new high school would have air conditioning through-out, the energy cost per square foot would be cheaper, he said.
In a new building, the cost would be about $150,000, or $115,000 a year if a geothermal system is installed; a remodeled structure would cost about $160,000, or $130,000 with geo-thermal.
Empen also presented the latest numbers gathered from a survey of district support staff and paraprofes-sionals.
About 75 percent of the 32 support staff who took the survey favored building a new high school. They rep-resent 54 percent of the total support staff.
In the Dixon Educational Sup-port Personnel Association survey, 36 paraprofessional took the survey, with 57.6 percent favoring a new high school and 42.4 percent favoring a remodel.
Dixon High: Data to decisionBoard poised to announce decision on next course of action for school
DIXON | SCHOOL BOARD
Cost estimates of district’s building options
Here are projected costs for work on each option being weighed by the Dixon school board:
Option 1: Bring all Dixon Public School District buildings up to code, with no other improvements; cafeteria/multipurpose addi-tons at Washington and Jefferson elemen-tary schools: $30,458,489
Option 2: Build a new high school on a new site; bring Jefferson, Washington and Madison elementary and Reagan middle schools up to code; cafeteria/multipurpose additions at Washington and Jefferson: $77,675,105
Option 3: Partial demolition, additions and renovations at existing high school; bring Jefferson, Washington and Madison elementary and Reagan middle schools up to code; cafeteria/multipurpose addions at Washington and Jefferson: $82,818,123
Visit dixonschools.org or plandixon-schools.info for more information.
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DIXON – For Tim Boles, general manager of Stage Left theater, scheduling shows that don’t conflict with other community events can be a challenge.
During its meeting Tues-day, the Dixon One advi-sory task force discussed ways of alleviating this problem.
The group was formed
by the City Council in December to consolidate marketing, tourism and development into a single entity under one roof. The members are charged with forming a plan to do that within the next few months.
“There are going to be unavoidable accidents with doubling up on events, but it would be nice if there was more coordination,” Boles said.
By consolidating a cal-
endar of events, the group envisioned fewer instanc-es of overlap and more opportunities to draw visi-tors – marketing an entire weekend lineup, for exam-ple.
“There have been many calendars created by orga-nizations, but we haven’t seen one that combines them all,” said Vicky Turn-er, a task force member and former Dixon Tourism chairwoman.
Hypothetically, the mar-keting director could be tasked with overseeing the calendar, and the group also discussed having a fil-
ter option.The task force also dis-
cussed how to structure the marketing hub, what key components should be featured, and categories under which organizations could fall.
Chairman Gary Gehlbach said they should gather all of the “ingredients” of the project before designing the structure.
“We have all of these vibrant organizations, and we need to identify those that contribute to our unique culture and figure out what categories they belong in,” he said.
Some of the categories of organizations include cul-ture and arts, history, culi-nary, and recreation.
City councilman Mitch Tucker suggested focus-ing on the structure first, rather than emphasizing organizations that could be involved.
“I think we might be bit-ing off more than we can chew; maybe we could start with three or four core organizations instead of 50,” he said. “We only have 6 months, and we are going to get buried in these details.”
The task force members
agreed that the structure would be easier to develop if they heard from some-one who has been through the process before. They plan on scheduling a meet-ing with an official from Waverly, Iowa, where a similar consolidation occurred.
“Once we have a vision of what Dixon One will be, everyone is going to want to be a part of it and want to be able to take advantage of the marketing branch,” councilman Mike Venier said.
Getting everyone on the same calendar pageTask force gets behind idea of a master schedule to capitalize on city events
DIXON ONE
City raises age for tobacco to 21
CHICAGO (AP) – The age to legally purchase cigarettes and tobacco products in Chicago is now 21 instead of 18.
The Chicago City Coun-cil approved the age increase Wednesday along with other efforts to combat illegal tobacco sales.
The new ordinance enacts higher taxes including 20 cents per cigar, $1.80 per ounce
for smokeless and smok-ing tobacco and 60 cents per ounce for pipe tobacco.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office estimates the taxes will bring in about $6 mil-lion annually.
His office says the money will be spent on an orientation program for freshmen at Chicago high schools.
Separately aldermen approved on a voice vote a ban on chewing tobac-co at professional and amateur sporting events.
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BY DANIEL NEMANTribune News Service
The 1920s roared.The economy buzzed
along mightily – at least until the last 3 months of the decade. Young people danced the Charleston to the sounds of hot jazz. Speakeasies became popu-lar as some people looked for ways to circumvent Prohibition, and the movies learned to talk.
In the world of food, things were looking up. Scientists were busy researching vita-mins, and consumers were eating accordingly: more fruits, more vegetables, more milk. And technology was catching up to those trends, too. Farms were pro-ducing more than ever, and the process of canning foods that had been perfected dur-ing World War I now made produce accessible across the country in all seasons.
And when Clarence Birds-eye invented a way to freeze foods in 1922, people could eat foods from all over that still tasted fresh.
On the other hand, the Baby Ruth bar and Wonder Bread were both invented in 1920, Popsicles came out in 1924, Hostess cakes and Kool-Aid were products of 1927 and Velveeta cheese was introduced in 1928. So Americans were getting healthier, but at the same time they weren’t.
Chicken and rice with sauce
Yield: 4 servings1 small chicken or
enough of your favorite chicken parts to feed 4
1 cup uncooked rice2 tablespoons butter2 tablespoons all-pur-
pose flour
1 cup milk1 cup chicken brothSalt! teaspoon black pepper1 egg yolk, beaten1 teaspoon lemon juiceChopped parsley1. Cook chicken using
your favorite method; make sure the meat remains moist when finished. Cut into small pieces. Cook the rice according to the directions on the package.
2. Meanwhile, melt the but-ter in a medium pan over medium heat. Add the flour and cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture begins to bubble. Gradually add the milk and chicken broth and cook until smooth and thick-ened, stirring constantly. Add salt to taste and pepper. Just before removing from heat, add the egg yolk and lemon juice, stirring rapidly.
3. If necessary, reheat the chicken in a little of the sauce. Serve with the chick-en in the sauce in the middle of a platter surrounded by rice, with parsley sprinkled on top.
Per serving: 387 calories; 17 g fat; 5 g saturated fat; 67 mg cholesterol; 27 g protein; 41 g carbohydrate; 3 g sugar; 1 g fiber; 277 mg sodium; 93 mg calcium
Recipe from “Mrs. Allen on Cooking, Menus, Service: 2,500 Recipes,” by Ida Cogswell Bailey Allen, 1924
Prosperity sandwichYield: 4 servings5 tablespoons butter,
divided8 ounces white mush-
rooms, trimmed and sliced thin
1 shallot, minced " teaspoon salt! cup all-purpose flour2 cups whole milk8 ounces sharp ched-
dar cheese, shredded (2 cups), divided
2 teaspoons Dijon mus-tard
2 teaspoons Worcester-shire sauce
" teaspoon black pepper4 (3⁄4-inch-thick) slices
rustic white bread8 ounces thinly sliced
turkey8 ounces thinly sliced deli
ham2 tomatoes, cored, cut
into 8 (!-inch) slices, and patted dry
1. Melt 1 tablespoon but-ter in large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms, shallot and salt, and cook, stirring occasion-ally, until well-browned, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer to bowl.
2. Melt remaining 4 table-spoons butter (you can use the same saucepan) over medium heat. Stir in flour and cook for 1 minute. Slowly whisk in milk and bring to simmer. Reduce heat to low and cook, stirring occasion-ally, until thickened, 4 to 6 minutes. Off heat, stir in " cup cheddar, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and pepper; set aside.
3. Adjust oven rack 5 inches from broiler element, and heat broiler. Line rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with vegetable oil spray. Toast bread slices in toaster or arrange on prepared bak-ing sheet and broil until toast-ed, 1" minutes per side.
4. Divide mushroom mix-ture among toasted bread slices. Arrange 2 ounces turkey, 2 ounces ham and 2 slices tomato over mush-rooms on each slice of toast. Spoon " cup cheese sauce evenly over each sandwich and sprinkle with remaining 1 " cups cheddar. Broil until cheddar is browned, 3 to 5
minutes. Let cool 5 min-utes before serving.
Per serving: 674 calories; 41 g fat; 23 g saturated fat; 155 mg cho-lesterol; 42 g protein; 34 g carbohydrate; 14 g sugar; 3 g fiber; 2,055 mg sodium; 613 mg cal-cium
– Recipe by Cook’s Country
Ice box cake
Yield: 9 to 12 servings
! cup water
" cup granulated sugar
2 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped
4 eggs, separated1 cup (2 sticks) butter,
softened1 cup powdered sugar1 teaspoon vanillaAbout 24 ladyfingers "cup heavy cream or
commercially available whipped cream
1. In a double boiler over simmering water, combine the water, sugar and choco-late; stir until smooth. Beat egg yolks and add them to the chocolate mixture. Cook, beating constantly, for 1 min-ute. Remove from heat.
2. Using a mixer if you have one, cream the butter and slowly add the powdered sugar and vanilla. Add this butter mixture to the cooled chocolate.
3. In a clean bowl, beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks, and gently fold
into the chocolate mixture.4. Line an 8-by-8-inch
cake pan with waxed paper. Line the edges with lady-fingers that you have cut in half across the middle, and arrange a layer of ladyfingers across the bottom. Add half of the cake mixture and smooth it out until it is level. Add another layer of the ladyfingers, and cover with the remaining cake mixture. Cover and place in the refrig-erator at least a few hours until set.
5. Serve with whipped cream on top. If using com-mercial whipped cream, you can add that before refriger-ating. If you whip your own cream, it will be best to do so shortly before serving.
Per serving (based on 12): 401 calories; 24 g fat; 14 g saturated fat; 165 mg cholesterol; 5 g protein; 43 g carbohydrate; 29 g sugar; no fiber; 67 mg sodium; 46 mg
calciumRecipe adapted from “Bettina’s
Best Desserts” by Louise Ben-nett Weaver and Helen Cowles Le Cron, 1923
SidecarYield: 1 serving3⁄4 ounce Cointreau3⁄4 ounce cognac or other
brandy " ounce lemon juice1. Rub rim of a cocktail
glass with a wedge of lemon. Dunk glass, rim-side-down in a plate of sugar so some of the sugar adheres to the rim. Set aside.
2. Place Cointreau, cognac and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker and shake with ice. Strain into glass.
Per serving: 129 calories; no fat; no saturated fat; no cholesterol; no protein; 9 g carbohydrate; 9 g sugar; no fiber; no sodium; 1 mg calcium
Jazz Up Your MenuThe 1920s – a decadent decade with food to match; here are a few recipes that’ll delight flappers and food-lovers alike
ABOVE RIGHT: The prosperity sandwich is believed to have been invented during the 1920s as a reaction to the Depression and probably to president Hoover’s reported assurance that “pros-perity is just around the corner.”
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The Review ClassifiedsOUR PHONE LINES ARE OPEN: Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm u Closed Saturday and Sunday
626-SOLD (7653) or 284-SOLD (7653)Call: Toll free: 1-800-798-4085
Tuesday, March 22, 2016 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––625-6700
Knie Appliance & TV Inc./ Ashley FurnitureStore has an immediate opening foradditional Delivery Personnel. Prior deliveryexperience preferred but not mandatoryand a class ‘C’ driver’s license is required.Applicants must be neat, professional, bewilling to work with people and able to lift
furniture and appliances.
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Apply in person to:Knie Appliance & TV Inc.
3614 E. Lincolnway, Sterling, IL.EEEOOOEEE
LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTPart-time administrative assistant position to provideadministrative support to legal sta!; individual willperform a wide variety of duties, including typing
legal documents and correspondence, "ling,maintaining case "les, and other job-related duties
as assigned.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of legal terminology and procedures;
ability to communicate e!ectively, both orally and inwriting, ability to maintain con"dentiality of recordsand information; pro"cient in the use of personal
computers and related word processing and databaseso#ware applications.
Starting salary $ 10 per hour with the possibility ofbecoming full time in the near future.
Submit resumes to Lee County State’s Attorney’s O!ce,Attn: A. Sacco-Miller, 309 S. Galena Avenue Dixon, IL61021. Deadline for acceptance of resumes is 4/1/16.
DIRECTOR OF INDEPENDENTLIVING SALES
Full time position responsible for sales of Pinecrest Villageand Pinecrest Grove independent living units and the dailymanagement of Pinecrest Village facilities.College degree preferred. Prior experience in sales, marketingor hospitality. Real estate sales experience a plus. Successfulsupervisory or management experience bene!cial.
Please submit application to Victoria L. Marshall atPinecrest Community
414 S. Wesley Avenue, Mt. Morris, IL 61054
Hiring for entry level assembly positions on1st and 2nd shift.
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PNC, INC.117 E. MASON STREET
POLO, IL 61064Applications taken on-site Monday
through Friday8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
EOE
APPLY IN PERSON OR ON-LINE AT www.pncinc.com
Tri-County Opportunities CouncilPosition Openings
Pre-KTeacher Assistant: Dixon 30hrs./wk.school-year minimumof AAS in Early Childhood Education,Child Development or
related degree with a minimum of 18 credit hours in ECE.
Pre-K Teacher: Rochelle/Sterling 40hrs./wk.; school year.Minimum of Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Educa-tion, Child Development or closely related degree with a
minimum of 21 credit hours in ECE.
Infant Toddler Teacher: Sterling 40hrs./wk.; full year. Minimumof a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education, ChildDevelopment, or closely related degree with a minimum of
21 credit hours in ECE.
Infant-Toddler Support Teacher: Sterling 30hrs./wk. full year;Minimum of AAS in early childhood education, child devel-
opment, or closely related degree with a minimum of 21credit hours in ECE.
Bus Monitor: Sterling and Dixon 20 hrs./wk.. school year; Min-imum of high school diplomas of GED and excellent drivingrecord. Must have held a valid drivers license for a minimum
of three (3) consecutive years prior to hire.
For information and application contact Tri-County OpportunitiesCouncil at 815/625-7830 or visit or website at www.tcohelps.oeg
T.C.O.C. is an Equal Opportunity Employer an a United Way Partner
Davidson Farmsis looking for CDL-A drivers for Flatbed,Hopper and Dump work to join our family.We offer daily home time.
If interested please call or come in.Interviews conducted immediately.
Davidson Farms5960 S. Woodlawn Road, Creston, IL
Phone: 815-384-3208
• 401K• Paid Vacation• Home Time Daily• Excellent Pay• Driver ReferralBonuses
• Assigned Trucks
• NewerEquipment
• On SiteMechanics
• UnmatchedRespect ForDrivers
Bene!ts:
Serenity Hospice & Home isseeking caring,compassionate
Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA) tojoin our team.Full time position
with benefits.Previous experiencein hospice or home care and
computer-based chartingpreferred.
Applications are available atwww.serenityhospiceandhome.orgor at the Serenity Home,1658 S. IL
Route 2 in Oregon, Illinois.Call 815-732-2499 formore information.
Are you made for Aldi?
HIRINGEVENT
We are looking for Store Associates,Casual Store Associates, Shift Managers,
and Manager Traineesfor our Dixon location.
Casual and Store Associate — $11.50/HRShift Manager — $16/HR when acting as a Shift Manager
Manager Trainee — $40,500/YR* with an opportunity toearn $75,000 - $85,000/YR as a Store Manager
$19.50/HR (average 40 hrs/week)
Please visit the following location on
March 28, 20167:00AM - 11:00AM, and 1:00PM - 7:00PM
to complete an application
ALDI1760 S. Galena Ave.Dixon, IL 61021
WinningWheels has openings forRN/LPNnurses,and are o!ering a $1,500RetentionBonus!
Now Hiring!Full Time: ( 6p.m. - 6 a.m.)Full Time: (6 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
We o!er competitive wages, bene"ts, and bonuses.Apply online at:
www.winningwheels.comOr in person at:701 E. 3rd St.
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Dumpster Rentalfor Clean-ups &
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708 First Avenue, Rock Falls815-622-6655
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BorgWarner Emissions SystemsAttention: Human [email protected]
1350 Franklin Grove Road, Dixon, IL 61021Fax: (815) 288-7613
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Work for a GROWING, dynamic, innovative World-Class automotivesupplier! BorgWarner is currently accepting resumes for the following:Hourly 2nd and 3rd shift Electronic Production Support Technicians.If you are self-motivated and are committed to continuous learning,
professional growth and success, please read on…Our Electronic Technicians set-up, trouble shoot, re-!t and maintainequipment on our production lines and manufacturing operations.Successful candidates will possess strong knowledge and abilities inthe following: equipment and machine troubleshooting, PLC’s, electro-mechanical devices, machine guarding, automation, instrumentationand mechanics. A related Associate’s Degree or equivalency along withcommunication, problem-solving, organizational and team-work abilities
are also required.
Our work environment values learning, team work, innovation andcontinuous improvement. Professional development is supportedthrough a generous educational assistance policy. We offer a verycompetitive compensation and bene!ts package, including a savingsand investment plan with company match. For immediate consideration
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2nd and 3rd Shift ElectronicProduction Support Techinicians
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BUSY SPRINGSEASON
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Amboy Depot Museum needs a
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STERLING STERLING
HOMES
FOR RENT 310
DIXON
COMMERCIAL
RENTAL 311
MOBILE HOMES
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815-878-7399
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We are looking forexperienced anddedicated profes-sionals to assumekey positions on
our nursing team.
CNA/LPN/RN
We offer an excel-lent starting wage,401K, vacation,Potential SIGN ONBONUSES andmuch more!For an immediateinterview, apply inperson or callLynette at (815)284-3393.
DixonHealthcare & Rehab
800 Division StDixon, IL 61021
1 BR Apts. No pets.
No Exceptions! Call 815-716-0367.
Nice 2BR Ranch,bsmt., garage. Nopets. $675/mo.Call Vickie 815-973-4444.
RIVER RIDGEAPARTMENTS
1-815-414-2288
2 BedroomGreat Location
Next toALDI in Sterling
PERMONTH
$495No SecurityDepositRequired*with 1 year lease
Garages Available
3818 River Rd. Strlg., 4.5k sq. ft.w/ office, shop,
14' OHD. $1,950/mo.815-626-8790
2 BR for $500 Water, sewer,garbage incl.Coin W/D, No
pets/ No parties. Call Diana:
630-327-7046
2BR, $420 815-562-7368Rochelle Realty
Sinnissippi Townhomes
First Mo. Free!Spacious 2 BR. 2story townhomes.Central air, goodlocation. Laundryhookup. (815)626-1130.
Small 1BR, w/garage, no pets.1112 Steinmann$485/mo + $485
dep. 815-284-7609
Room for Rent-$400/mo. + $400dep. Nice 2BR 1car gar. $700/mo.+ $700 dep. 815-441-8465
NEW TODAY
Class A CDL Driver needed
Local hauling, latemodel equip. fur-
nished. CallHumphrey Truck-
ing, 815-973-1825.
NEW TODAY Room for Rent. Allutilities incl. + wifiStarting at $75/wk.+ dep. Call or text815-716-6150.
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800-397-6387x10
1976 CAT V45Bmodel type G.
Good cond. $5,000Contact Brian
815-632-9621 or815-284-4175
60.16 acres, Sterling TownshipClass A soil. Avail.
for 2016 asking$13,900/acre.
Bird Realty815-973-6768
2005 WinnebagoMinnie Winnie, twoslides, generator,HWH hyd. Level-ers. 11,800 orig. miAlways stored in-side. $41,000. 309-659-2488.
I Pay Cash 4Gold, Silver,
Coins & Antiques 24/7 779-245-2950
EMPLOYMENT 505 EMPLOYMENT 505 EMPLOYMENT 505 EMPLOYMENT 505 CHILD CARE 512 AREA
GARAGE SALES 624
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 705
FURNITURE 755
PETS & PET SUPPLIES 775
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HAY & STRAW 825
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Days Inn Rock Falls, IL
Now Hiring SalesManager
Inside & OutsideSales RequiredBanquets/Corp/Leisure Markets
Email Resume to:[email protected]
For sale: 2yr. oldyearling Bulls &
bred HeifersDuane KruseDeKap Angus
Farms815-493-2663 or815-297-2663.
Australian Shep-herd puppies,
ready to go, greatw/ children.
2F & 4M, Reds and Merles $300
309-897-8477
Leather recliner,electric powered,dk. brown w/an-tique brass nails.Exc. cond. $550.815-626-8861.
97' IH, 9300 Semi,day cab, N14 cum-mins, 9 sp., Verygood cond. 615Kmi. $22,000 OBO815-631-7654
Brown lift reclinerchair, $1600 new,only used 2mos.Asking $750. Call815-590-0592
8 Big RoundBales of grass hay
net wrap. $360815-225-7824
16 ft. 1984 Cham-pion Bass Boat,150hp, runs good,red metallic,$3,500/obo 815-716-6347
Harbor CrestHome
An 84-bed skillednursing care
facility in FultonIL, 61252
(815)589-3411.Now Hiring D.O.N.,R.N., L.P.N., andC.N.A., 1st, 2nd
and 3rd shift to joinour family.
Competitive salariesApply in person orsubmit resumesto harborcrest2@
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Part-time helpneeded for localgrain farm duties inDixon area. Call815-973-1825.
Looking for Seasonal Part
Time CDL DriversMust have a validClass A License,
clean drivingrecord and be
available to workweekends. Interested
candidates maycall Dan at
(815) 590-6562 for more info 2005 Jayco, Jay
Feather Lgt. 25Z,full kitchen, bath,
queen bed, 1 slideout sofa. Sleeps 6.
Many options.$8000. 815-225-
7798 before 9 P.M.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$815-499-3543CASH4-CARSWe are licensed& insured to buyvehicles. Runningor non running,scrap, Ect.
7 days a week.All Calls Answered!(815)499-3543$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Mattress sets:Twin $99, Full$129, Queen $159,King $199. Will de-liver! Bunk Bed$298. Call 309-451-7477
1997 CadillacSeville SLS, 137k.mi. Leather seatsand wood grain 2tone, chromewheels. Runs good& good cond.$2,000. Call 779-245-2014
Leather recliningloveseat, black.Like new. Pd.$1500, sell for $900.Call 815-499-1061.
2008 Harley Elec-tra Glide Classic,10,400 mi, Exc.cond. $11,800.815-626-3248.
2008 Ford Fusion,black, great shape,4 cyl, good gasmileage, remotestart, 79,300 mi.,$5700 815-626-9555
2000 Chevy AstroLS E&D AWD. V/Gcond., mechanical-ly well maintained
Good tires. 138K mi. $4000. 815-537-5603. or
815-564-8787
NOW HIRING!Farm Equipment
Operator Full time positionoperating MFWDand tracked farm
tractors. Maintenance workin the off season.
M & R Farms 815-288-3136
2015 “BIG TEX”7'x10' trailer, 15”wheels, ramp tail-gate, 2 new sparetires on rims,$2000 815-625-1606
1993 Alumacraftflat bottom fishingboat with 2011 30HP Evenrude out-board motor withless than 50 hrs;trailer incl. $3300.Contact Troy at815-499-9739
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mentioned at timeof ad placement.O"er expires 12/31/16No CommercialAdvertising, Pets,
Garage Sales, Wood/Fuel, Tickets/ Travel or
Real Estate
1999 Chevy Silver-ado, ext. cab, Z71pkg. Brand newtires & rotors. 181Kmi. Locally ownedand bought. $5500815-564-7380.
I Buy: Antiques,collectibles, toys,post cards, etc.815-445-6151.
!2006 Chrysler!!300C!
4 door, 39K mi., vg cond. $12,000
858-212-1952
Waterway grasshay, small roundbales. Approx. 500lbs ea., $40/ea.815-441-3395.
Ashton-FranklinCenter CUSD275 has open-ings for a 2ndshift Custodianand Bus DriversPlease contactRhonda Cardot815-453-7461 formore informa-tion. Applicationsare available at:611 Western AveAshton, IL 61006
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AZZ Inc. Is currently looking tofill multiple full-time
positions at ourDixon facility. Apply at: AZZ
Galvanizing, 310 E.Progress DriveDixon, IL 61021
We offer: Competitive
Wages/Incentiveprogram/401K/
Excellent benefits
NEW TODAY
Looking for CDLdrivers with 3 yearsverifiable experi-ence. Must haveknowledge offlatbeds, high sides& grain hoppers.Home every night.Every other week-end off. 815-677-4867
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2005 International9200I CatC13, 430hp, 10/spd wheelbase 185”, gear ra-tio 355, new wetkit, 699,708 mi.,$20,800 815-878-6878
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CDL Drivers FT Seasonal Help Wanted
CDL class B min. Paid overtime. Local delivery.
Apply in person or call
Crop ProductionServices
1793 Steward Rd,Steward, IL 60553
815-396-2248.
NEW TODAY
ExperiencedCustom
Applicators Ag background
a plus.FT positions
available. PaidBenefits. Apply:Crop Production
Services 1793 StewardRd. Steward,
IL 60553 815-396-2248
NEW TODAY
Want PastureLand to rent 2016
and beyond.Would be willing torepair / build fence.
Deuth Farms 815-440-8291
NEW TODAY
2001 BuickLeSabre, 92K mi.,good cond., newer
tires & brakes$3250/obo
815-994-8100
NEW TODAY
Hurry, Won't Last!1994 Buick RegalCustom Coupe 3.838K mi., 1 owner,garage kept, $3800
815-631-2630
NEW TODAY
EntertainmentCenter, holds 32”tv, glass doors,good shape, $200815-548-9409
NEW TODAY
Wanted: Min. Pin,Chihuahua, orsmall dog. Call815-973-5690
NEW TODAY
Grain Farm Helpwanted. Class ACDL required. Ex-perience preferred.Dixon, IL. Call 815-288-5000.
NEW TODAY Konz Restaurant& Lounge is
currently lookingfor Wait Staff &
Bartenders. Pleaseapply at 112 S.
Main St., Walnut.
NEW TODAY
Part time Person-al Assistant inSterling. $14/hr.As needed, on call.Vehicle & refs. req.Interested candi-dates [email protected]
NEW TODAY
Sterling RockFalls Childcare
accepting applica-tions for summer
hire. Varied hours. Apply within
1840 W. LeFevreRd. Sterling IL.
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