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Legis Studio owner and sound engineer Duane Sigel monitors the mixing board as bassist Eddie Fuentes of Sterling plays during a past recording session at the studio. The studio has closed its doors, but Sigel hopes to find another home for the studio in Sterling. The studio opened March 2011 and Sigel says that 12 to 20 bands recorded music there. (SVM file photo)
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PROPHETSTOWN – Niccoli’s, a bakery and Mexican restaurant, opened Oct. 25 at 44 Grove St..

Owners Larry and Andrea Niccoli, 55 and 53, have lived in Prophetstown for 30 years.

Tacos, burritos and bowls, soups, salads and breadsticks, and kid-sized burritos and nachos are on the menu. The eatery also has an ice cream parlor with 12 flavors of ice cream and milkshakes.

The restaurant is open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Call 815-989-6016 or find the restaurant on Facebook for more information.

Cragel’s set

to open today

PROPHETSTOWN – Cragel’s, formerly Square One, opens today, says Kelly Hagel. She and her husband, Craig, bought the bar from Craig’s sister and brother-in-law.

The remodeled bar at 345 Washington St. will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m., likely every day, Hagel said.

Find the bar on Facebook or call 815-989-6018 for more information.

Legis Studios

closes its doors

STERLING – Legis Studios has closed its doors, but engineer and co-owner Duane Sigel hopes to find another home for the studio in Sterling.

The studio’s last recording at 1201 E. Fourth St. took place Nov. 3, he said.

“I’m definitely hoping it can stay in Sterling, but it’s up to my partners,” said Sigel, who wants a larger building with more rooms to record in.

Sigel’s two partners, like him, are sound engineers. Several things are “up in the air,” including his continuing to be a partner, since he has moved to California, he said.

The studio opened March 2011. About 12 to 20 bands recorded there, and 150 to 200 songs and recordings either were recorded or mixed and edited there, he said.

“Financially, it was doing great,” he said.

“We’re thankful for all the great musicians,” he said. “Sterling-Rock Falls has a large amount of spectacular talent.”

Bands also came from Waukegan, Moline and Clinton, Iowa to record there, he said.

Dixon Historic Center to add $1.6 million exhibits

DIXON – A grand opening for new exhibits at the Dixon Historic Center, 205 W. Fifth St., portraying the life of Blackhawk and pioneer life in the 1830s, are about a month away, Director Bill Jones said this week.

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