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	The 1966 Impala was hoisted from the Pecatonica River on March 11 by crane. Remains were discovered inside and not long after, it was confirmed that the car and bodies were that of missing Everett Hawley and Clarence Owens from the 1970s.
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	Charlie Brown and his friends looked into all aspects of the baseball game.
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	Stillman Valley High School students – and siblings – Annie (left) and Connor O’Sullivan (right) are part of the award winning Rockford Robotics team. Annie and Connor are both in their third years with the team, where she is head of Media and Marketing and he is the team driver and lead design engineer, technician and programmer.
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	Mark Peterson brought Cahokia to life for patrons at his March 9 presentation at the Durand Library. This Native American metropolis at one time had a population greater than the city of London with residents in the tens of thousands, and constructed something that we now call “Woodhenge,” of which archeologists conception of the construction is depicted here.
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	The cast of Disney’s Moana Jr. gathered for a group photo. The show will take the stage on March 14-15.
  • MARIANNE MUELLER PHOTO The Journal
	The Knights of Columbus made a grand entrance with a well thought out police chase, donning a Blues Brothers theme.
  • Tigers snag third place finish
  • SUBMITTED PHOTO The Gazette
	The 1966 Impala was hoisted from the Pecatonica River on March 11 by crane. Remains were discovered inside and not long after, it was confirmed that the car and bodies were that of missing Everett Hawley and Clarence Owens from the 1970s.

    1970s mystery renewed; Discovery of car, bodies inside reignites a cold case

    1970s mystery renewed; Discovery of car, bodies inside reignites a cold case By Margaret Downing REPORTER     On March 11, after 47 years, the mystery of what happened in 1976 to two missing area men has been renewed.     Thanks to an area fisherman, who, through the use of his […]

  • COURTESY PHOTO The Herald
	Charlie Brown and his friends looked into all aspects of the baseball game.

    Roscoe Middle School cast, crew reminded audiences of different ways to find to happiness in ‘You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown’

    By Marianne Mueller REPORTER Roscoe Middle School’s cast and crew told the heartwarming and thought provoking story of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” the weekend of March 8-10. Dialogue flew off the pages in two acts, based on the Peanuts comic strip which is familiar to many, and was  […]

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	Stillman Valley High School students – and siblings – Annie (left) and Connor O’Sullivan (right) are part of the award winning Rockford Robotics team. Annie and Connor are both in their third years with the team, where she is head of Media and Marketing and he is the team driver and lead design engineer, technician and programmer.

    High School FRC team wins Excellence in Engineering Award

    Team includes two Stillman Valley High School siblings     This robotics team doesn’t know when to stop! They recently attended the Northern Lights Regional competition in Duluth, MN, where they were awarded the Excellence in Engineering award. This award celebrates the team that best demonstrates a professional approach to the […]

  • SUBMITTED PHOTO The Gazette
	Mark Peterson brought Cahokia to life for patrons at his March 9 presentation at the Durand Library. This Native American metropolis at one time had a population greater than the city of London with residents in the tens of thousands, and constructed something that we now call “Woodhenge,” of which archeologists conception of the construction is depicted here.

    Saturday mornings at the Durand Library

    By Barbara Flores FRIENDS OF THE DURAND LIBRARY PRESIDENT Cahokia, once a vibrant city     Something happens when we hear a really good presentation about a place. All of a sudden that place comes alive, even one that has been dead for several hundred years. That’s how Mark Peterson brought […]

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	The cast of Disney’s Moana Jr. gathered for a group photo. The show will take the stage on March 14-15.

    Shirland School Music Department to present Disney Moana, Jr.

    Disney’s Moana Jr. is playing at Shirland School on Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15 at 7 p.m. This musical adventure, designed for middle school-aged performers, is based on the 2016 Disney film Moana. The Shirland School Music Department cast includes approximately 50 third through eighth grade students directed […]

  • MARIANNE MUELLER PHOTO The Journal
	The Knights of Columbus made a grand entrance with a well thought out police chase, donning a Blues Brothers theme.

    Warmhearted plungers bypass fundraising goal at 2024 Polar Plunge

    By Marianne Mueller REPORTER As a large crowd of spectators cheered them on, nearly 500 brave, warmhearted souls plunged into Olson Lake in Rock Cut State Park on Saturday, March 2, all in support of the Special Olympics and thousands of athletes they serve. Temperatures rose to nearly 61 degrees […]

  • Tigers snag third place finish

    Tigers snag third place finish

    BYRON BASKETBALL FACEBOOK PHOTO Rock Valley Publishing     The Byron Tigers sadly fell 42-50 to Benton on March 7 at the State Semifinals, but it was a close game in the end. However, in their next game against Williamsville they triumphed with a 62-48 win, clinching a third place finish […]

 

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