Sauk Valley News
Sterling’s Dillon Home Museum offers historical view of Northwestern Steel and Wire, its owners
The Italianate mansion was built in 1858 for Civil War Union Gen. Edward Needles Kirk, an attorney who recruited and formed his own regiment, the 34th Illinois Infantry. Washington Dillon purchased…
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4mMorrison motorcyclist sues Sterling dealership, test driver over truck crash, double amputation: court records
A Morrison man who lost both legs above the knee in a 2024 motorcycle crash is suing Kunes Country Auto Group and a dealership salesman, alleging they negligently entrusted a powerful test-drive truck to an elderly driver who was physically unfit to operate it
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3mEducation notes: Richard named to Graceland University’s spring 2026 president’s list
Several students from Lee, Whiteside and Ogle counties have been named to college dean and president's lists.
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1mShaw Local Radio Podcast: Talk-Line with Brandon Clark interviews Greg Gates & Marcus Cox from RMTD
On this episode of Talk Line, host Brandon Clark chats with Greg Gates and Marcus Cox from Reagan Mass Transit District for the latest updates on public transportation in the Sauk Valley.
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7mSauk Valley-area residents demand more data center regulations, moratorium in Lee County
A large crowd filled the Lee County Board room Thursday night to urge officials to implement stricter regulations on data center developments.
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8mA piece of Dixon history: The Great Tornado of 1860
The worst tornado ever to strike Lee and Whiteside counties happened 166 years ago, and most local residents have never heard of it. It was called “the Great Tornado of 1860.”