Elmwood moves TIF accounts to new bank
By JOHN A. BALLENTINE For The Weekly PostELMWOOD – The Elmwood City Council approved transferring its Tax Increment Financing (TIF) accounts from Farmers State Bank to Elmwood’s Morton Community Bank at its Feb. 4 meeting. Council members noted that Fred Paige, one of the developers of the new subdivision, is also an officerat Farmers State Bank. Transferring the TIF accounts to MortonCommunity Bank would avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest in having the TIF accounts with the developer. Council members stressed that there has been no impropriety, but the council has decided to avoid any question of having…
Board OKs HVAC bid
Oscar winner speaks to fine arts students By JEFF LAMPE Weekly Post Staff Writer WILLIAMSFIELD – It’s been a cool week for the Williamsfield Schools. First came a late January visit by Academy Award winner Tami Lane, a Peoria native who spoke to Williamsfield fine arts students and brought with her an Oscar they could hold. Then came Monday’s decision by the Williamsfield School Board to approved a $1.68 million HVAC project, which will bring air conditioning units to the entire school campus. Peoria Metro Construction submitted the lowest of six bids. The other five bids were for $1.749 million…
Parents Club fundraiser set for Feb. 29
By John A. Ballentine The Stark County Elementary School Parents’ Club, in conjunction with the Stark County Education Foundation, will hold the 9th Annual Fundraiser Dinner and Auction Saturday, Feb. 29, at the Orwig Auction and Event Center, in Toulon. “We’ve stopped doing a number of small fundraisers so that we could do one big fundraiser,”said SCESPC Chair Nicole Mercer. “The students don’t have to sell wrapping paper and such, now.” Stark County Educational Foundation President Jerry Klooster explained, “The air-conditioning is the focus of the Parents’ Club fundraiser this year, but in addition, the Stark County Educational Foundation, which…
Public Record for 2-14-20
Traffic citations & Ordinance violations2-1-20 – Justin Lee Pratt – Operating an uninsured motor vehicle.2-1-20 – Justin Lee Pratt – Transportation of alcoholic liquor.2-1-20 – Kenneth J. Jezierski – Operating an uninsured motor vehicle.2-5-20 – Jerry D. Wilson – No valid registration.2-5-20 – James M. McCune – Driving 15-20 mph above limit. 2-5-20 – Lisa M. Stoner – Operating an uninsured motor vehicle.2-5-20 – Rebecca L. Johnson – Operating an uninsured motor vehicle.2-6-20 – April M. Hart – Passing a school bus while loading/unloading.1-8-20 – Wesley J. Cozad – Driving 11-14 mph above limit.2-8-20 – Phyllis J. Barringer – Registration…
Stark Co. wins regional opener
Title showdown with Princeville looming By Gary Steward and Victor Lampe ONEIDA – After stumbling in its regular season finale, the Stark County girls basketball team came out strong in its postseason opener. Stark County (22-9) downed Galva, 57-28, on Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the Class 1A ROWVA Regional. The Lady Rebels ran to an 11-5 lead after one quarter and steadily built their advantage throughout the game. Olivia Hopp led a balanced Lady Rebels attack with 15 points. Also in double figures were Kelsey Berchtold with 13 points, McKenzie Stahl with 11 and Riley Menssen with 10. Lexi…
Board members named to super search group
By Carol Townsend GALVA – School Board members Andrew Larson and John VanDeVelde were named to a sub committee to search for a new School Superintendent. The district hopes to name a superintendent in November to replace Doug O’Riley, who is retiring July 1, 2021. O’Riley came to Galva in 2006 as principal before becoming superintendent in 2010. The board also looked at architectural plans for new science rooms. Bidders for the construction project can walk through the rooms in February and the board will look over bids at its March meeting. Some features of the rooms include a dishwasher…
Toulon acts on ordinances and subdivision
By John A. Ballentine TOULON – The City Council deliberated on four ordinances Monday, passing three and tabling one for later consideration. In addition, the council made a decision concerning the city’s subdivision in southern Toulon. The council unanimously passed an ordinance leaving the city’s franchise fee with Mediacom at 1 percent. That allows the city to collect approximately $2,100 in fees and reflect no change in customers’ billing. A livestock ordinance for Toulon passed by a 4-1 vote and prohibits residents from keeping livestock year-round within city limits. This affects new livestock, not livestock currently existing in Toulon. Art…
United tops Wethersfield in LTC tourney
By Jeff Lampe KEWANEE – Monmouth United proved the seedings wrong with a 53-46 win over top-seed Kewanee Wethersfield Tuesday in the Lincoln Trail Conference boys basketball tournament. Seeded No. 5 in the tournament, United (18-5) is 3-0 in LTC play heading into tonight’s matchup with Galva at 7:30 p.m. in Wethersfield’s Moss Gym. United also owns tourney wins over Ridgewood (66-57 on Jan. 31) and Stark County (65-63 on Feb. 1) and is poised to play in Saturday’s 6 p.m. championship game with a victory tonight. The other finalist will be decided by tonight’s 7:30 p.m. game between No….
Public Record for 2-7-20
Traffic citations & Ordinance violations1-27-20 – Imad R. Abdallah – Driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit.1-27-20 – Dustin T. Browning – Driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit.1-27-20 – Howard E. Harmon – Operate uninsured motor vehicle.1-28-20 – Robbie L. Schaumleffel – Operate uninsured motor vehicle.1-28-20 – Timothy D. Early – Driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit.1-28-20 – Alecia D. Dozard – Driving 21-25 mph above the speed limit.1-28-20 – Trenton J. Overmyer – Driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit.1-27-20 – Gabriel Rosas, Jr. – Driving 15-20 mph above the speed limit.1-29-20 – Lawrence R. Falls –…
Toulon burglary suspect pleads not guilty
By John A. Ballentine TOULON – A 28-year-old Toulon man, currently incarcerated in the Bureau County jail on burglary charges in Bureau County, has pleaded not guilty in Stark County Circuit Court to two felony charges he faces here. Andrew W. Szparkowski was transported to Stark County Court from Bureau County for a preliminary hearing last Friday. Szparkowski is charged with a Class 2 felony burglary for allegedly robbing the Toulon United Methodist Church. Class 2 felonies are punishable by up to three to seven years in prison. Szparkowski could be eligible for extended sentencing, which would double the prison…






