Archive for: February, 2017

‘Yeti Fest” is an event that offers cold weather fun

‘Yeti Fest” is an event that offers cold weather fun

By Margaret Downing REPORTER This year’s Village of Rockton’s “Yeti Fest” (in reference to the Abominable Snowman) was held at the beginning of February and offered various activities for area residents, including a snow sculpting contest for snow sculptors who, of necessity, have learned to create their artistic creations in […]

 
 

Chemo Cargo hosting Moonlight Bowl to support those facing cancer

By Marianne Mueller Every year Chemo Cargo and CEO April Kunzelmen host fundraisers to help others face cancer. In a show of loving support Chemo Cargo invites the public to a night of fun. Viking Lanes is the place to be for a Moonlight Bowl beginning at 9:30 p.m. and […]

 
 

NIC-10 ready to be given to Boylan

By Chris Johnson REPORTER There isn’t any time left to make any kinds of moves within the NIC-10. There are many teams which started out with aspirations of achieving a season to remember. Winning the NIC-10 is one of the first goals set by each team. This year it’s Rockford […]

 
 

Times up for Lady Indians prep

By Chris Johnson REPORTER This weekend the regular season ends for the Hononegah Lady Indians. There is no tomorrow except in the post-season and the way this team is built, there is a good chance the team will be playing a few extra games beginning next week. The problem is […]

 
 

3 Bowlers reach Sectional Hononegah Wrestlers continue standout season at Regional

Eight of the 14 wrestlers representing Hononegah at Saturday’s regional tournament are moving on to this weekend’s sectional, at Barrington. The Indians came home with four individual championships while scoring 194 points as a team, good for second place behind the winner, Huntley. In the girls regional bowling tournament hosted […]

 
 

Commission gives mixed reviews to liquor license requests

By Bob Balgemann REPORTER Liquor license requests that staff said would set prece-dents have received varied recommendations from the Machesney Park Liquor Commission. Commissioners at their Jan. 17 meeting recommended denial of the request for a Class A license at 10114 N. Second St, in a convenience store that has […]

 
 

Indians hold position in NIC-10 race

By Chris Johnson REPORTER The Hononegah Indians Boys’ Basketball Team is ready for February and have zeroed in on what will have to be done as the team gets set for its final exam. There are still two weeks to go before seeds are issued for the upcoming Class 4A […]

 
 

Another NIC-10 win for Hononegah Lady Indians

By Chris Johnson REPORTER There are certain goals that are in place at the beginning of each season. The most important thing to do is win the conference games. After that, a lot of things become important. For the Hononegah Lady Indians, they have found what it takes to win […]

 
 

Demolishing old Poplar Grove EPI building ongoing issue

Demolishing old Poplar Grove EPI building ongoing issue

By Bob Balgemann REPORTER The Village of Poplar Grove and Boone County officials have been trying to have the old EPI building improved or torn down for several years. On Monday, Jan. 16, the Poplar Grove Village Board approved a resolution to purchase materials with which to secure the two-story […]

 
 

Students bring wax museum to life at Shirland School

Students bring wax museum to life at Shirland School

By Marianne Mueller REPORTER Under direction of fifth grade teacher, Ciara Fischer, Reading Specialist, Sarah Maxey, and Heather Dobnick-third and fourth grade multiage teacher and Dawn Heavlin, Language Arts support that helped with speech unit students at Shirland School chose a person of interest to study. After compiling information on […]

 
 
 
 
 
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