Day: March 15, 2023
The Prairie News public record for 3-17-23
NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Traffic citations &Ordinance violations3-8 – Todd C. Schafer, Speeding 35+ mph over the limit.Incidents & Accidents Stark County3-6 – A deer-related vehicle accident occurred on 1500E just east of the intersection of 1425N. The driver involved was Sharon Shaner, 66, of Bradford. No injuries were reported but the vehicle sustained estimated damages over $1,500.3-9 – A domestic problem was reported and handled in the 100 block of W. Main St. in Toulon.3-10 – Melody A. Kent, 28, Galva, turned herself into…
Of bluebells, a late trey & cats scratching
Rambling through central Illinois, happy to report the bluebells are starting to poke through the leaf litter and promise to put on a fantastic show later this spring. • • • Callers have been wondering if we will have stories about political races before the April 4 election. Yes! Watch for stories on the Brimfield and Williamsfield school board elections and the contested race for Farmington mayor in the next two editions. … Anyone who saw Elmwood get thumped by Illini Bluffs (32-5) in the sectional had to be impressed by IB. Some even pondered whether IB had what it…
JH wrestling team
yields state champ
By JEFF LAMPEFor The Weekly Post FARMINGTON – School boards make decisions every month across Illinois, often with little obvious change.Occasionally though, a vote leads to a clear consequence – sometimes even a state championship, as was the case in Farmington. In the first year of establishing a junior high wrestling program, Farmington saw sixth-grader Isaac Showalter go undefeated in his 70-pound weight class en route to an IESA Class A state championship last weekend.Showalter and fellow junior high qualifier Chase Frye were part of a contingent of wrestlers on hand to be recognized by the school board at its monthly…
Elmwood renews downtown TIF, four taxing bodies to get cut
By NICK VLAHOSFor The Weekly Post ELMWOOD – A quartet of local taxing bodies is to receive new revenue from a renewed Elmwood tax-increment-financing district. During its meeting March 7, the Elmwood City Council approved a 10-year extension of the Central Business District TIF area. The vote followed talks among city officials and representatives of the Elmwood Rural Fire Protection District, Elmwood Township and the Elmwood School District. Under the renewal terms, those entities and the Elmwood road and bridge fund are to receive 50 percent of downtown-TIF revenue paid from 2024 to 2028, in proportion with their property-tax rates. The…
Billtown’s final gaming license goes to Ladd’s
By NICK VLAHOSFor The Weekly Post WILLIAMSFIELD – Ladd’s Food Mart is to receive the final video-gambling license the current Williamsfield Village Board intends to issue. The board decided March 6 to cap at three the number of video-gambling permit holders in town, according to Village President Matt Tonkin. Only one Billtown business offers video gambling – Double Take Bar & Grill, 111 N. Oak St. Another license has been granted for a combination gambling parlor-laundromat being constructed across the street from Double Take, according to Tonkin. “I’m not a fan of gambling,” he said. “It’s just a shame that’s where…
Williamsfield school board OKs spring coaches
By JEFF LAMPEFor The Weekly Post WILLIAMSFIELD – The Williamsfield School Board approved spring coaches and passed a threat assesment plan Monday at its regular montly meeting. Approved as spring high school coaches were the following.• Baseball – Paid coaches are Arnie Gonzalez, Mike Weitekamp, Jeremy King and Brian McGarry. Volunteer coaches are Dan Self, Brent Stewart, Charlie Sams, Tim Farquer, James Sams, Mike Smith and Steve DeWitt.• Softball – Paid coaches are Beau Burnett, Cory Garza, Chad Reed and Paige Collopy. Volunteer coaches are Denny Smith, Ryan West and Alycea Burnett. The board also approved Mary Kay Bronny for concussion…
The Weekly Post public record for 3-16-23
NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Elmwood man faces sexual abuse charges• PEORIA – A 69-year-old Elmwood man faces between three and seven years in prison if convicted of aggravated criminal sexual abuse. Robert R. Arnold was indicted and arraigned last week in Peoria County Circuit Court. He pleaded not guilty and was being held in the Peoria County Jail on $75,000 bond. He needed to post $7,500 to be released.According to the indictment, Arnold is accused of knowingly committing sexual conduct with someone at least 13…