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Anna Sacco-Miller points out the latest election numbers as her mother-in-law, Cathy Miller, celebrates Nov. 6 at Mama Cimino’s in Dixon. Sacco-Miller, a Republican, defeated Lee County State’s Attorney Henry Dixon. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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“We’ve been told these things take three tries,” Dixon School Board President Tom Balser said. “So, why not see what happens the second time around with more information out there?”

A similar proposal will be on the April ballot in Whiteside County, where a number of school districts earlier this month approved putting a referendum to voters.

14. First Avenue bridge rebuild finishes early

STERLING – The renovation of the main artery connecting Sterling and Rock Falls began and ended this year.

The $27 million First Avenue bridge rebuild finished a month ahead of schedule, opening on Oct. 15. Freeport-based Civil Constructors began work on the project in mid-January.

The bridge, which carries 27,000 vehicles a day, needed its substructure replaced. It was built in the early 1920s, and its last major rehab was done in 1980-81, Illinois Department of Transportation project engineer Matt Hardt said.

Gov. Pat Quinn came to town for a a ribbon-cutting at the site on Nov. 19. He said the new span was symbolic of things to come for the state.

The project, paid in part with money from Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital program, created or supported 350 jobs, he said.

15. Amboy man facing murder charges

AMBOY – The city saw its first homicide in many years this summer.

Delmar Leroy Daniels, 79, was found dead in a pool of blood in his West Main Street home on July 18.

His wife, Betty, who has health problems, was pinned against a wall near her husband’s body, her motorized scooter on top of her. 

Less than a day later, Lee County sheriff’s deputies arrested Matthew Welling, 32, of Amboy.

He was indicted Aug. 6 on five counts of first-degree murder and two counts of home invasion.

Deputies say Welling admitted to being at the Daniels’ home “with a man and a lot of blood” after drinking at an Amboy bar. 

As he ran from the house, he lost his shirt, flip flops and a necklace that contained his brother’s ashes, court documents say.

Welling, who pleaded not guilty Aug. 8, is in Lee County Jail on $2 million bond. A trial date has not been set; his next pretrial hearing is Jan. 3.

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