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  • Apple River State Bank Commits $200 To Each Area High School Graduate

    May 3, 2023

    Apple River State Bank is pleased to announce a $200 Community Commitment Award for each of the 170 graduating seniors at Galena, River Ridge, Scales Mound, Warren, and Southwestern High Schools. Included this year are the 75 graduates of Darlington High School. Apple River State Bank will open a new office in Darlington early this summer. These awards are in addition to the $1,000 college scholarships the bank will award to five area high school graduates. “Apple River State Bank started the Community Commitment Award program with the Class o...

  • Baseball Power Rankings

    Dan Stevens|May 3, 2023

    1. East Dubuque 14 – 8 Warrior got a cake-walk week to pad their record and sit still in the top spot while everyone else struggles. 2. Fulton 13 - 6 Just when Fulton lookoed like a major power, they get swept by the Warhawks. So who's #2? 2. Le-Win 11 - 3 - 1 I know, I know, I've got a lot of teams at #2, but nobody is strepping up to prove that they deserve it. 2. Pearl City 12 - 8 Wolves are another strong squad we're waiting to see emerge. Split with the Panthers was vital. 2. War/Stock 8 -...

  • Softball Power Rankings

    Dan Stevens|May 3, 2023

    1. Orangeville 19 – 2 Broncos continue to impress, and with Forreston's fall, they take over the top spot in the region. 2. Forreston 17 - 3 Forreston wet the bed against Dakota and finally fell to a 1A school, so they drop a notch in the polls. 3. Fulton 13 - 5 Steamers proved with dominant sweep over the Warhawks that they are the top team in the West. 4. Lena-Winslow 11 - 9 Panthers have become our sleeper pick as Setterstrom keeps stealing bases, and the Panthers steal wins. 5. S...

  • Broshous Trial Update

    Dan Stevens|May 3, 2023

    The status hearing of the Broshous trial Thursday afternoon inside courtroom four of the Stephenson County Courthouse was rather short, but may have revealed a lot. “Your honor we have an agreement to six months out for a plea date,” her attorney said. “We’re having some restitution issues we’re working out.” “My understanding there was a significant amount of money,” Judge Schorsch said. “So, six months make sense, we will plan to set a date for November 16th at 1:30.” And with that, it was o...