Farmington eyes lighting ordinance
By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post FARMINGTON – The Farmington City Council is gearing up to consider another ordinance that could establish lighting rules for the city. Council members were provided a preliminary copy of a possible ordinance at Monday’s meeting and were told by Mayor Kenn Stufflebeam to come early for the June 20 meeting with questions. The council did not approve two previous lighting ordinances when they were presented in 2019 and 2020 by City Manager Rollen Wright. Wright said there are difficulties with such an ordinance because very few exist in Illinois outside of Chicago and its…
Momentum builds for Elmwood I.A. building
By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post ELMWOOD – Not long after giving final approval for $2,345,889 in General Obligation School Bonds for an HVAC project, the Elmwood School Board on Monday heard encouraging news about another possible project. The board voted unanimously to approve bond issuance for installation of a new HVAC system in the grade school. Several other outstanding bonds were also rolled into the total and Morton Community Bank was authorized to handle the sale. While the HVAC system has been a decades-long topic of conversation, proposed construction of a new Industrial Arts building between the east side…
The Prairie News public record for 5-27-22
NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Traffic citations & Ordinance violations 5-18 – Robert E. Oldham – Driving 15-20 mph above limit. 5-18 – Patrick R. Campion – Driving 21-25 mph above limit. 5-18 – Michele L. Sumner – Speeding 26-34 mph over limit. Felonies & Misdemeanors 5-19 – Misdemeanor – Scott A. Petty – Domestic battery/physical contact. Incidents & Accidents Stark County 5-17- A hit-and-run accident was reported along South Peoria Street, in Bradford. A vehicle owned by Patrick A. Goforth, 28, Bradford, was struck by…
The Weekly Post public record for 5-26-22
NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Fairview man accused of hitting relative’s car FARMINGTON – A Fulton County man was accused of ramming his pickup truck into his stepfather’s vehicle at a Farmington car wash, according to authorities. Chase L. McFarland, 27, of Fairview was arrested following the incident, which happened shortly before 5 p.m. May 6 at Home Town Car Wash, 591 E. Fort St. According to a police report, Brandon L. Sparks, 48, of Dahinda was vacuuming his 2007 Honda Civic while on his knees…
City of Elmwood electricity bill increasing
By NICK VLAHOS For The Weekly Post ELMWOOD – The city’s electricity bill is about to increase. A lot. But Elmwood city government also has enough money in reserve to pay it. For now, at least. A new one-year contract with Homefield Energy sets the electricity rate for its municipal customer at 15.042 cents per kilowatt hour, according to Elmwood Mayor JD Hulslander. The current rate is 4.8 cents. The new contract takes effect in June. During a meeting May 17, Hulslander informed the City Council about the increase. The Homefield Energy contract covers all city facilities. That includes City Hall,…
Momentum builds for Elmwood I.A. building
By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post ELMWOOD – Not long after giving final approval for $2,345,889 in General Obligation School Bonds for an HVAC project, the Elmwood School Board on Monday heard encouraging news about another possible project. The board voted unanimously to approve bond issuance for installation of a new HVAC system in the grade school. Several other outstanding bonds were also rolled into the total and Morton Community Bank was authorized to handle the sale. While the HVAC system has been a decades-long topic of conversation, proposed construction of a new Industrial Arts building between the east side…
3 E-B girls win medals at state track
By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post CHARLESTON – Not much about pole vault seems easy. Running with a 10-foot pole and catapulting over a bar just doesn’t come natural. Unless you are Mya Strahm. Six months into her pole-vaulting career, Strahm tied for second in that event Saturday at the IHSA Class 1A state track and field meet at Eastern Illinois University. The Elmwood-Brimfield freshman also placed sixth in the 300 hurdles and was one of three E-B girls to medal during a rainy Class 1A state meet. “She makes it look easy. It’s not easy, but she makes it…
E-B goes the distance for win
By JEFF LAMPE For The Weekly Post KEWANEE – Hampered by hamstrings in the sprints and sprint relays, the Elmwood-Brimfield track and field team reached back to its traditional strength for a second straight Class 1A sectional title last Friday. E-B racked up 47 of its 82 points in distance events to place first in the Kewanee Wethersfield Sectional ahead of runnerup Stark County (66 points) and the likes of fifth-place Princeville (50). Much of that was fueled by senior Thomas Harmon and sophomore Isaiah Hill. Harmon ran 6,000 meters on the night, winning the 3,200 in 10:28.92 and the 800…
Fast start boosts B-E baseball to regional championship
By PHIL JOHNSON For The Weekly Post BRIMFIELD – A fast start boosted the Brimfield-Elmwood baseball team to its ninth regional title last Friday. The Indians (29-2) bolted to a 7-0 lead after two innings vs. Midwest Central in the Class 2A Brimfield Regional finale and held on for a 10-5 victory. Indians starting pitcher Frank Kelch, who had his usual high number of strikeouts, ran into some control problems in the top of the third and was relieved by Michael Seibert, who helped to fend off a comeback. Kelch’s line was 2.2 innings pitched, three earned runs, four hits, seven…
The Weekly Post public record for 5-26-22
NOTE: Charges are merely an accusation. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Fairview man accused of hitting relative’s car FARMINGTON – A Fulton County man was accused of ramming his pickup truck into his stepfather’s vehicle at a Farmington car wash, according to authorities. Chase L. McFarland, 27, of Fairview was arrested following the incident, which happened shortly before 5 p.m. May 6 at Home Town Car Wash, 591 E. Fort St. According to a police report, Brandon L. Sparks, 48, of Dahinda was vacuuming his 2007 Honda Civic while on his knees…