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City Continues Insurance with Risk Management

During Tuesday's Fairfield City Council session, the council decided to continue their insurance with Risk Management . According to city officials, the city is

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Fire destroys piece of Kewanee history, 2 teenagers charged

Fire destroys piece of Kewanee history, 2 teenagers charged
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Crews respond to fire at Kewanee Boiler Shop

Crews respond to fire at Kewanee Boiler Shop
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Fairfield City Council Recap from 5/9/2023

The Fairfield City Council held their first May meeting and the last meeting for outgoing Aldermen Tyler Lampley and Jerry Lisinbee. Both Aldermen were presented with a token of appreciation for their years of service to the City of Fairfield. Mayor Gary Moore was also presented a token of appreciation for his service as Alderman. In the only item of business for the outgoing council, a rezoning request for properties on West Court and West Main was approved. These properties will become the new Christopher Rural Health Planning Corporation medical building. A Public Hearing was held prior to the council meeting. At this point, the 2 new aldermen, Sheryl Eckleberry and Bruce McKibben were seated and the oath of office was administered to all newly elected officials. The new council then got down to new business with several housekeeping items being taken care of. The first action item was to award a bid for the demolition of the old water tower on West Main St. 2 bids were received, with Iseler Demolition Inc. of Port Hope, MI. submitting the winning bid of $63,300. Mayor Moore said that it would be some time before the demolition took place due to the new tower having to be brought online and tested. The council approved an expenditure of $7,000 for the City Band Concerts this Summer. Alderman Sheryl Eckleberry voted No on the request. 2 TIF requests were unanimously approved, both for $6,000. The first was Feed My Sheep, who are installing a pitched roof and the second was Doug Wilson, who is also installing a pitched roof on his property at 4th and East Delaware. Alyssa Short, a partner in Blessed Blooms Flower Farm LLC made a presentation before the council, highlighting the plans for their newly acquired property at 1618 West Main St. The council will act at a future meeting on a $15,000 Revolving Loan Request for the new business. The city's 2 new police Officers, Kyle Craft and Logan McGuire, were introduced to those in attendance and received a warm welcome.

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Fairfield City Council Recap from 3/14

The Fairfield City Council met last night for their first March meeting. Alderman unanimously passed an ordinance raising the monthly yard waste fee to $10.00. The raise will result in the Street & Bridge Dept. picking up couches, mattresses, chairs, etc. that would previously not be picked up and may sit by the street for an extended period of time. The matter was discussed at length and in the end it was determined that this would be the best avenue to clean up the city. No electronics, paint or building materials will be picked up. During the Public Comment portion of the meeting, Fairfield resident Sheryl Eckleberry voiced her opposition to the fee increase. The council unanimously approved a $10,000 expenditure for the annual Fireworks Display. The Recreation Fund will provide an additional $5,000 for the display. A tentative date for the fireworks was set for July 1, with a final date to be approved at a later meeting. Aldermen approved entering into an Engineering Agreement with Conner & Conner for a proposed sidewalk project for Frontier Community College. The sidewalk would run from the Bobcat Crossing Student Housing to the Bobcat Den and would be located on the south side of the street. The college will be providing assistance with the cost of the project. Fairfield Resident Mariann Brownson addressed the council regarding sidewalk deterioration in her area, She provided each alderman with a piece of one of the deteriorated sidewalks along with photos. No council action was taken. Street closings were approved for the following: Feed My Sheep for the 100 block of SW 3rd St. from 5pm to 9pm on May 12 Not Your Ordinary Church for the 100 block SE 2nd St. from 1pm to 11pm on June 3 The city's financial picture did not improve in February with February Expenses at $1,780,092,00 while Revenues were at $1,684,135.00 resulting in a monthly loss of $93,957.00. February Payroll was $308,499.00, Gaming Income was $13,444.00, and Sales Tax Income was $139,613.00. The meeting began with Mayor Gary Moore reading a proclamation designating this week as Girl Scout Week in Fairfield, Several Girl Scouts and Leaders were in attendance for the presentation.

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Headlines for Friday, September 2nd

Reminder to any Center Street Student, Faculty, or Staff member who would like to wear pajamas today as part of the Make A Difference Day Activities can pay $1 and wear pajamas! All money raised will go towards the splash pad! Other ongoing Make A Difference Activities includes: Class of 2025 Matching Funds Challenge - The FCHS class of 2025 is donating $100 for our contribution to make a difference day and would like to challenge the other classes/clubs to match. We would also like to invite ALL Wayne county schools to join in with us! Class of 1982 Alumni Matching Funds Challenge - The FCHS class of 1982 is donating at least $100.00 to the MADD! We challenge ALL FCHS alumni classes to match our donation!!! Class of 2009 and 1979 have accepted the matching funds challenge and will be donating $100 to MADD as well. Wayne White/City of Fairfield Pie In Face Challenge - Mayor Gary Moore and Wayne White Electric President/CEO Chris Hopfinger have accepted a challenge regarding the Make a Difference Fundraiser! Wayne White Electric will challenge the City of Fairfield to see who raises the most money for the Make a Difference Day (Splash Pad) between August 1st and October 14th! If the City raises the most money, they get to throw a pie in Chris's face, if Wayne White Electric raises the most money, they get to throw a pie in Mayor Moore's face! We will either let Gary throw the pie in Chris's face or let Chris throw the pie in Gary's face OR we will draw a name out of a hat of employees to decide who gets to throw the pie! Big Boy Catering Food Truck Challenge - Big Boy Catering has challenged all Food Trucks to put out a donations/tip jar to collect money for MADD. If you would like to make a donation to MADD, please make checks payable to FCHS memo MADD and send to Angie Tucker at FCHS, 300 West King Street, Fairfield, IL 62837. If you are conducting a fundraiser, please contact Donna Reever at 618-842-2649, ext 402, so they can add you to their project. The Boil Water notice issued for Jasper earlier this week has now been lifted. The 14th annual Wayne County Antique Tractor Drive will be held on Labor Day, Monday, September 5. All tractors that are model year 1992 or earlier (30 years of age or older) are welcome to participate. The route will begin and end at Vaughan Equipment Incorporated, located at 908 South First Street (Route 45) in Fairfield. Planned tours during the drive include Junkyard Art by Tam-I-Am and Scarbrough Trucking. Check-in will begin at 8:00 a.m. with a planned departure time of 9:00 a.m. Pictures will be taken at the time of check-in (before departure). The driver meeting will begin promptly at 8:45 a.m. Recognition will be given for the most original unrestored tractor, oldest tractor, youngest driver, and the driver who traveled the furthest to be at the event. The oldest driver will be recognized with the Earl Smith Memorial Award. Registration is $20 per tractor if registered by August 15. After August 15, registration is $30. Lunch is included with the registration fee. Drivers must be at least 16 years of age and have a valid driver's license in order to drive in this event. It is recommended that tractors be able to keep a 10-mph pace during the drive. Other requirements including an SMV sign, and tow chain are listed on the registration form. All the details can be found at www.waynecfb.com/tractordrive. Fairfield Memorial Hospital recently welcomed six Registered Nurses from the Philippines through a program called United Methodist Healthcare Recruitment. This recruitment agency works to recruit and place many Registered Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Medical Technologists within hospitals across the USA. The six registered nurses have agreed to work with Fairfield Memorial for the next three years.. "They are very compassionate and eager to take care of our patients. Everything here is different for them, from equipment, to working environment, however being a Nurse has the same expectation. They are eager to learn our policies and procedures quickly, however efficiently. The RNs have such a strong work ethic, desire to please our patients, and ability to work in high stress situations. They are well versed in many different areas of Nursing with backgrounds in Medical Surgical, Operating Room, Emergency Department, Skilled Care Unit, Intensive Care Unit as well as Utilization Review and they are used to functioning single handedly without the wonderful collaborative care that we are able to provide here. They have very quickly become a part of our FMH family and I am privileged to work alongside them." Stated Dawn Murbarger RN, EMT-P, Clinical Nurse Educator. The purpose of UMHR is to help solve the existing and projected healthcare staff shortages across much of the USA. According to the CNO Perspective Report Nurses are the largest work group in the healthcare system and, as we have seen over the past two and a half years, their impact on the safety and wellbeing of communities, nations, and the world is immeasurable. "We have faced and conquered many challenges thrown our way in Healthcare with COVID-19 being one of the most challenging. When I saw how weary staff was from working tirelessly and truly dedicating themselves to our community and patients I knew we had to do something. The decision was easy with the UMHR program and implementing a plan to not only help our strained staff but also provide our patients with unwavering care. We are so blessed to have this incredible and dedicated group of Registered Nurses to truly go beyond the call of duty." stated FMH CEO Katherine Bunting-Williams. Fairfield Officer Dane Horton graduated the Southwestern Illinois College Police Academy on August12, 2022. Horton is a graduate of Wayne City High School and Frontier Community College. Horton assumed full patrol duties on August 27, 2022. On 08/26/22, at 10:48 PM, Fairfield Police conducted a traffic stop in the 300 block of SW 10th Street, Fairfield that resulted in Carolyn F Hatcher, 37 of Sims, IL, being cited for Driving While License Suspended. She was cited and released with a mandatory court date of 09/29/22. Illinois State Police (ISP) District 19 Interim Commander, Lieutenant Kerry Sutton, has announced the results of a Distracted Driving Enforcement Program patrol held in Wayne County during late August. This program provided extra patrol coverage or ISP officers to focus on saving lives and reducing serious crashes by enforcing distracted driving laws. Seven citations were written for use of a hand-held phone or device, and four texting while driving citations were written: for a total of 11 distracted driving citations. In total ISP wrote 18 citations and nine written warnings. The extra enforcement patrols were made possible by federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. Interim Commander, Lieutenant Kerry Sutton, has also announced the results of an Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrol (OREP) held in Wabash and Edwards Counties during late August. These OREPs provided extra patrol coverage for the ISP so officers could focus on saving lives by making sure all vehicle occupants were buckled up. ISP wrote 25 total citations and six written warnings, including 18 safety belt citations. Heading into the final big weekend of summer, the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Police remind everyone that alcohol and drug-impaired driving is not a game. To prevent this crime and any deadly repercussions, more than 200 law enforcement agencies across the state are stepping up to arrest impaired drivers as part of the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" national Labor Day campaign. During the campaign, which runs through Labor Day, the Illinois State Police is joining local police and sheriff departments to conduct high-visibility enforcement during peak periods for impaired driving, while reminding motorists that Driving Under the Influence is a serious crime with real-life, sobering consequences. The "Drive Sober or Get Pulle

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