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May 6, 2014
BY KATHLEEN A. SCHULTZ
STERLING – It’s stage 3 for Stage Two Resale shop.
The nonprofit Rock Falls thrift store at 225 First Ave., which raised money for the now-defunct Sterling Chris-tian School in Galt, was given to Self Help Enterprises in February 2013. Self Help provides employment train-ing and residential support for adults with disabilities.
The building Stage Two is in was always cramped, and became even more so as donations of items rose in the wake of its new mission. Park-ing, too, has been an issue. The hope always has been to move to larger accommodations.
That hope is being realized: The store is moving across the river to a former Video Village store at 205 St. Mary’s St., just south of Kroger’s. That move will triple Stage Two’s space, said Carla Haubrich, Self Help’s executive director.
The building, which once was a gro-cery store called People’s Market, also has a large parking lot.
Its first day in the new spot will be June 2. Hours will remain the same: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Satur-day.
Self Help took over the thrift store in part to have a revenue stream that didn’t flow from the state, Haubrich said at the time.
Since then, the store has generat-ed more than $10,000, she said, and more space means Stage Two will be able to take in more and larger items.
“I think a lot of times, people just didn’t donate because they knew we didn’t have the space,” Haubrich said.
It also means the nonprofit will be able to expand its recycling program – which now focuses on electronics, paper, cardboard and aluminum – to include textiles, Haubrich said.
Best of all, though, because of the additional space, and because it’s clos-er to Self Help headquarters at 2300 W. LeFevre, the store will become another place to train clients, who will be paid to help sort, process and price dona-tions, she said.
Longtime co-managers Agnes Povilaitis and Emily Habben, Stage Two’s only paid employees, also will
make the move, as are its volunteers.Haubrich hopes its customers will,
too.“Rock Falls has been very good to us.
We’ve had a very good clientele; we just didn’t find a location there,” she said, adding that continued support from both communities is important to the
shop’s success.In fact, she welcomes volunteers
from anywhere in the area to help with the move, which will take place the Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the Monday, June 2, reopen-ing.
Helping themselves to more space Thrift store, which helps fund nonprofit, moving to Sterling , bigger building
TWIN CITIES | SELF HELP ENTERPRISES
Alex T. Paschal Stage Two Resale Shop in Rock Falls is moving into the former Video Village location at 205 St. Mary’s St. in Sterling. Proceeds from the shop support Self Help Enterprises,
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Eighth-grade students from Montmorency School get a preview of the commercial food pro-gram Wednesday after-noon at WACC. The tours will provide students a glimpse into auto repair, machining, welding, 3D printing, photography and television studios, a preschool, a commer-cial kitchen, computers, computer networking, programming, a health lab, carpentry, plumbing, electricity, criminal jus-tice scenarios and more.
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DIXON – A woman’s body was pulled from the Rock River near Rock River Estates after calls reported a missing person and the discovery of a submerged car on Tuesday.
The woman, identified as Melva M. Meridith, 56, of Dixon, was last seen driving away from her home in Rock River Estates about 9 a.m. Tues-day in her 2002 Pontiac Grand Am, according to a news release from the Lee County Sheriff’s Depart-ment.
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BY DAVID GIULIANI
PRINCETON – A wind energy company is draft-ing a plan for turbines in Bureau County, but the county is not sure what’s in the works, an official said this morning.
In recent weeks, a group of wind farm opponents has used a public relations firm to tell the public about the efforts of Minnesota-based Geronimo Energy. That campaign has placed advertisements on radio and in the Walnut Leader.
The group, the Informed
Farmers Coalition, is targeting the proposed Walnut Ridge and Green River wind farms, saying it wants to educate farmers before they consider new contracts with Geronimo. Turbines have yet to be built on either farm.
In December, Geron-imo bought the Green River project from Ire-land-based Mainstream Renewable Power, near Walnut Ridge. The Green River project would build turbines in Whiteside and Lee counties, but Bureau County’s zoning board
rejected the company’s proposal for 19 turbines.
Walnut Ridge has been approved in Bureau Coun-ty, but the permits will expire at year’s end.
The coalition says Geronimo is reaching out to landowners to sign new contracts.
As of late, the company has given no indication about its plans for turbines in either project. It hasn’t returned calls from Sauk Valley Media.
At the same time, the company appears to be undertaking its own pub-
lic relations effort. Last month, a Geronimo offi-cial took questions from elementary school stu-dents in Ohio, a Bureau County town that has seen its share of nearby turbines. Each student received a small tree from Geronimo in celebration of Earth Day.
Kris Donarski, Bureau County’s zoning officer, said Geronimo has told her that it hopes to sub-mit an application for tur-bines in the next couple of months, but she doesn’t know what the company is planning.
“They are working with landowners in the area. I
have not seen a site plan,” she said. “With a wind farm petition, it takes lon-ger to process the paper-work than if it were a sim-ple rezone of one house.”
Donarski acknowledged she has received more questions lately from Geronimo, usually about the process required by Bureau County.
In a recent ad in the Leader, the coalition warned landowners to think through their deci-sions before signing con-tracts to allow turbines on their land.
“Have you seen a truly independent lawyer to review the contract?” the
ad says. “Know the facts. There are two sides to every story.”
Lee County landowner Larry Gerdes of the coali-tion said he and his neph-ew, Steve Gerdes, are han-dling much of the coali-tion’s expense. He said 30 percent of the participat-ing landowners in the Wal-nut Ridge project didn’t re-sign contracts with Geronimo, which means the company has to find new participants.
“We need to provide more education,” Gerdes said. “People don’t under-stand what they’re com-mitting to.”
Official: Wind farm plan on wayOpponents spread word through radio, print
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OGLE COUNTY
BY VINDE WELLS
OREGON – A Rochelle woman recently told the Ogle County Board that its sheriff has too many duties.
Diane McNeilly said the Ogle County League of Women Voters recently did a study of several Illi-nois county sheriffs and discovered that the Ogle County sheriff is respon-sible for more depart-ments, employees, and money than his counter-
parts.“It doesn’t allow him
enough time to do state-mandated duties,” she told the county board April 15.
Besides overseeing the Sheriff’s and Correc-tions Departments, Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn is also in charge of the Ogle County Emer-g e n c y M a n a g e m e n t Agency, the county’s Buildings & Grounds, Information Technology, telecommunications, and
security for the courts, as well as all county properties.
In all, he o v e r s e e s more than 80 county employees and a large share of the county’s budget.
“The Ogle County Sher-iff is responsible for more departments and funds than other counties sur-veyed. Checks and bal-
ances and supervision can be an issue in deliver-ing services,” the report McNeilly presented read.
McNeilly said the recom-mendation of the League of Women Voters is that the board remove Build-ings & Grounds and Infor-mation Technology from the sheriff’s duties and instead appoint a depart-ment head for each.
McNeilly said seven of the 11 counties contacted responded to the organi-zation’s request for infor-
mation.Ogle County officials
did not respond, she said, and officials in three other counties told her Harn requested they not participate.
McNeilly said the three other counties that did not respond were Boone, LaSalle, and Whiteside.
The counties that par-ticipated were Carroll, DeKalb, Lee, Kendall, McHenry, Stephenson, and Winnebago.
In none of the respond-
ing counties does the sheriff serve as computer services director, maintain the Information Technol-ogy System or maintain county buildings.
Winnebago County was the only one where, like Ogle, the sheriff also serves as the Emergency Man-agement Agency director and provides security for all the county’s buildings and grounds.
Harn did not return a phone call seeking his comments for this story.
Study claims sheriff has too many duties
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ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE
SPRINGFIELD (AP) – With the help of wealthy donors and a bipartisan group of politicians, a petition to end the ger-rymandering of Illinois election districts was pre-sented Thursday, but it faces a stiff constitution-al challenge that could keep the question off the November ballot.
A group called “Yes for Independent Maps” sub-mitted more than half a million signatures to the state Board of Elections, proposing a ballot ques-tion that would take the job of creating legislative districts away from law-makers and give it to an independent commis-sion of experts.
It faces powerful oppo-sition, including a law-suit filed Wednesday by allies of House Speaker Michael Madigan, the state Democratic Party chairman, which also seeks to stop voters from imposing term limits in Illinois.
Advocates of reform say the current method of allowing politicians to
draw the state’s politi-cal maps leads to the majority party in Spring-field unfairly accumulat-ing power that can last a decade, by adjusting a district’s lines to protect incumbents and limit votes for political foes. Democrats now hold supermajorities in both the state House and Sen-ate, partly due to maps their party drew after the 2010 Census.
“Democrats have done it. Republicans have done it. If they didn’t do it, we would think some-thing was in the water in Springfield,” said Mike Kolenc, the cam-paign’s manager. “We really feel that this will actually allow voters to choose their legislators, rather than the other way
around.”The initiative would
set up an 11-member commission to draw the maps, similar to recent reforms in California and Arizona. The group has 532,000 signatures, but only needs about 300,000 to get the proposal on the general election ballot.
Past efforts to overhaul the process have failed. The most recent in 2011 by The League of Women Voters, which supports the current measure, did not gather enough signatures.
Opponents of reform say the current process is fair, and is a way to pro-tect the interests of racial
minorities and other con-stituent groups from hav-ing their influence dilut-ed. At a hearing last week in Springfield, Madigan dismissed the proposal as an effort by “angry” Republicans to regain influence in the state.
“Put the Republicans in charge of something and there’s going to be an adverse effect on minori-ties,” Madigan said.
But other influential Democrats are lining up in support of reform, including David Axelrod, the political consultant who helped President Barack Obama get elect-ed. Among those donat-ing funds to the cam-paign are wealthy Illinois businessman and Repub-lican donor Ken Griffin and billionaire former
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
State Sen. Heather Ste-ans, a Chicago Democrat, donated to the campaign.
“Fundamentally, it’s to help restore faith in our political system,” Ste-ans said. “It changes the incentive for people to work together, not to go to the extremes, which is a healthy dynamic.”
Legislators now get the first shot at drawing a new map. But if a majority of lawmakers can’t agree on a plan, a bipartisan, eight-person commission is supposed to draw the map – which has occurred every year but 2011 since the process was estab-lished in the 1970 state constitution.
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ROCK FALLS
STAFF REPORT
ROCK FALLS – The Rock Falls Chamber and the Carson & Barnes Circus warn residents of a phone scam in this area.
People have reported that they received calls asking for donations to the circus, but that those donations
do not go through an entity related to the chamber or circus, according to a news release.
The scammer apparently asks for large donations to the circus and mentions children’s tickets, but if the recipient of the call doesn’t say yes or starts asking more specific questions,
the caller hangs up.Children’s tickets are
being sold at a discounted rate by Shelby Tuning, a representative from the circus, but the chamber warns that the scammer is unrelated.
The chamber asks that people should make sure they’re speaking to Shelby
Tuning from Carson & Barnes Circus, or one of their staff. Any donation should go directly to the Rock Falls Chamber, 601 W. 10th St., Rock Falls IL 61071.
Anyone with questions can call Bethany at 815-625-4500.
Phone scam reported in the area
Donald Sterling’s downward spiral continues as the
owner of the Los Ange-les Clippers because of offensive racist com-ments, captured in a secret recording.
Until recently in Illi-nois, you couldn’t record someone in a private conversation without that person’s knowledge. That is still the law in California, where Ster-ling’s conversation with the woman presumably took place.
Last week, I was on the phone with a man who tried to make the case that our coverage of Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn was unfair. Mid-conversation, he asked me whether I was recording the conversa-tion.
I told him no.“I heard a click,” he
said.Then I told him what I
have told others: I have never recorded a con-versation secretly. At the beginning of my career, I used a recorder a few times at public meetings. But I quit because it was a hassle.
At one time, I worked with a reporter who regularly recorded inter-views without sources’ knowledge, in a state where doing so was legal.
Once, it really helped him. A source said my co-worker had misquot-
ed him. But he played back a recording to me showing that he quoted the source accurately. Still, he refrained from presenting this proof to the source. I guess he thought it seemed underhanded.
If you’re talking with me and you hear a click, it’s not a recorder.
Ogle sheriff’s page down
The other day, a reader emailed me, asking why the Ogle County Sher-iff’s Department hadn’t updated its Facebook page. My co-worker, Matt Mencarini, recently reported that the agen-cy’s last post was March 13, 5 days before the sheriff lost his bid for re-election.
After seeing the read-er’s email, I checked the department’s page. It was quietly taken down.
I noticed that when Harn signs official docu-ments, he includes his title – “Sheriff Michael Harn.”
Even the president doesn’t do that.
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David Giuliani is a news edi-tor for Sauk Valley Media. You can reach him at [email protected] or 800-798-4085, ext. 525.
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That click? It wasn’t a recorder
ROCK FALLS – Spring registration for all girls and adult members in Girl
Scouts is open.Girl Scouts of North-
ern Illinois will have reg-istration through Sept. 30 for the 2014-15 program year. Currently
enrolled members who re-register at girlscout-sni.org by June 15 will receive a “Discover the Universe: Be a Girl Scout” patch.
An Internet café re-regis-try will be available at the Rock Falls service cen-ter, 221 First Ave., Suite 1. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, and from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday.
Girls who re-register at the café will receive a sheet of Girl Scout Stick-
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–SVM staff report
IN BRIEF
WHEATON
BY JUSTIN KMITCH Daily Herald
WHEATON (AP) – While preparing clients for trial, one of the issues facing DuPage County Public Defender Jeff York is often his client’s wardrobe.
“I usually will ask my cli-ent, ‘If you’re going to church with your grandmother, what would you wear?’” York said. “‘It’s really to make sure you get a fair trial. And you really would have a difficult time getting a fair trial dressed in orange and shackles.’”
Not everyone York and his staff represents has or can afford their own set of Sunday best.
Those who can’t, often have their courtroom attire selected from a little-known wardrobe department in the public defenders’ office, which is stocked with every-thing from ties to belts and shoes
“It’s organized by size, so we can find clothes in a shorter amount of time,” York said. “A lot of times, you’d run to Kohl’s or Goodwill before your trial, and that was it.
“That still happens when
we may not have something in someone’s particular size, but we do have quite a few options and we use them a lot. The whole reason for dedicating this space is to make sure we dress [the defendants] in a way that looks respectful and profes-sional to the court and gives them their best, fair oppor-tunity at trial.”
While the closet is
reserved primarily for defendants on trial, it can prove useful just about any time.
“A juvenile showed up once wearing a really inap-propriate sweatshirt and then he took it off and had an even more inap-propriate T-shirt,” said Kristen Nevdal, senior assistant public defender. “The judge had him flip it
inside out, but it’s nice to have [the wardrobe] as an option, if it were a trial.”
While pretty well-stocked, the wardrobe department doesn’t have everything.
“I just had a trial where my guy had dimensions we did not have in the closet, so I had to run to the Good-will,” Nevdal said.
Clothes can define defendant at trial
AP Photo/Daily Herald, Bev Horn Senior assistant Public Defenders Jennifer Maples (left) and Kristen Nevdal show off the many ties available.They have an entire wardrobe of clothes to offer peo-ple ready to go to trial.
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BY JAMES P. DEWANMCT News Service
Stop me if you’ve heard this one: culi-nary school, Day
1: pound cake. I ask the instructor how long to leave it in the oven. “Until it’s done,” she says. “I know,” I say, “but how long do I leave it in the oven?” And she says, again, annoyed, “Until it’s done.”
Now, my memory’s a bit fuzzy on the details, but, as I recall, we went back and forth like this for several hours until, finally, after clonking me on the head with her rub-ber spatula, I understood her point: Cooking, like everything else in the known universe, follows the laws of the universe (I know I’ve said that before).
This means that, in order to predict an outcome, say, the time it takes a pound cake to get “done,” you need to understand all the variables: How hot is your oven, really? How thick is the batter? I could go on. What I learned that day was, I had a lot to learn and a lot to prac-tice. Oh, and the value of a good clonking. Today, we’ll apply those prin-
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Pan searing is great for any relatively small piece of protein, like your steaks and your chops, your chicken breasts and fish fillets. All those meaty, meaty things we like so much.
The steps you takeWe call this method
pan searing because it produces a lipsmack-ing, golden brown crust surrounding a per-fectly cooked inside. For chicken breasts, that’s an internal temperature of 165 degrees. For steaks and chops and fish fillets – well, what do you like? Medium rare? Well done? Obviously there’s no one “right” way. And that’s part of the challenge.
First, the good news: Pan searing is easy. Now the bad news: There’s a caveat.
Here’s what I mean: It’s easy, in the sense that there’s not much to it: Drop a seasoned piece of protein in a hot, lightly oiled pan, then flip it
halfway through. Done.Here’s the caveat: There
are a gajillion variables, and the only way to know those variables is to prac-tice, practice, practice.
Sure, I can give some good advice that will increase your chances of success: Have a pan that’s just big enough to hold what you’re cook-ing, and get it nice and hot first, then dry your protein thoroughly and season it. But, the sad truth is that, just like me with that pound cake, the main thing you want to know is, how long do we cook it? And the answer, always, is “until it’s done.”
You see, because of those aforementioned gajillion variables, there’s no way to predict exactly how long something will take to cook. Consider:Q Pan materials: Differ-
ent metals conduct heat differentlyQ Pan shape: Straight-
sided pans trap moisture, preventing meat from browning as quickly as it would in sloped-sided pansQ The protein: What is
it, and how thick is it?Q Burner temperature:
What does “medium high
heat” mean, anyway?Yikes. Here’s my best
advice: Accept the fact that cooking well is not easy and requires prac-tice. You’ll cook some things imperfectly, and that’s OK. Approach every meal as practice. The more you practice, the quicker you’ll under-stand those variables. Plan on having chicken breasts or pork chops or salmon fillets three times this week or, better yet, invite some friends over and cook 10 pieces of whatever in quick succession. Pay atten-tion. Take notes. Use an instant read thermom-eter to track the speed at which the meat cooks. And press on the top to feel it firm up as the meat cooks. Yes, it’s science. But, it’s not rocket sci-ence. You can do it.
Here are the basics:1. Set a sloped-sided
saute pan, just big enough to hold your pro-tein comfortably, over medium-high heat.
2. When it’s hot, add just enough fat – oil, clar-ified butter – to coat the bottom of the pan.
3. Add your seasoned protein to the pan, pre-sentation side down.
(“Presentation side” is the most visually appeal-ing side.) Don’t touch the meat until it has devel-oped a nice crust and is about halfway done, then flip it and cook until done.
Once again, what’s “done”? Well, here’s where that practice comes in. A good indica-tion of doneness is touch. Raw meat is spongy. The more it cooks, the more the proteins tighten up and the firmer it becomes. Make a point, whenever you cook protein, to poke it and poke it some more. Feel the changes as it cooks. Insert an instant read thermometer frequently to make the connection between internal tem-perature and firmness. Take notes. You’ll get it.
One last thing: It’s true that, instead of flipping proteins only once, flip-ping them every 30 to 60 seconds throughout cooking can result in more even doneness with reduced cooking time.
Personally, I find the constant flipping some-what bothersome and the results are not better enough to warrant the annoyance. If you want
to try it, though, feel free. And take lots of notes.
Pork Chops with Apple Cream Sauce
Prep: 15 minutes / Cook: 15 minutes / Makes: 2 servings
Ingredients:2 pork chopsSalt and freshly ground
pepperCanola oil or clarified
butter1 apple, peeled, cored,
cut into medium dice1 shallot, minced1/4 cup apple cider1/2 cup chicken broth1/4 cup heavy creamDirections:1. Season the pork
chops with salt and pep-per; pan sear them in fat over medium-high heat until done, 3 to 6 minutes per side, depending on thickness.
2. Remove chops to a warm plate; add apples and shallots to the skil-let. Saute until lightly browned, 1 to 2 minutes.
3. Deglaze with cider, then add broth and reduce by two-thirds.
4. Stir in heavy cream, heat to a boil to reduce, then season with salt and pepper. Pour sauce over pork chops and serve.
Seared to perfectionPan searing great for smaller cuts of steaks, pork chops, chicken breasts
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1981 Hondamatic450. 1,110 mi.,Vetter Fairing, sad-dle bags. $2200815-946-2823
Commercial icemachine for sale,Manitowoc 650 lb.Cuber w/ ice bin,$950, Norlake 6'x6'walk in cooler,$1,000. Norlake6'x4' walk in freez-er, $1,000. JohnDeere leaf sweep-er, new $225, regu-lation size foosballtable, $95. CallDan at 815-441-5772.
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xperience On All Manner of Home Re-pairs & Maintenance
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