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LEGALS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS
VILLAGE OF EAST ALTON, ILLINOISa Municipal Corporation,Plaintiff,
NORTH ILLINOIS INVESTMENTS, LLC., ANDMADISON COUNTY TRUSTEE,Defendants.
No. 2021-MR-651NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
The requisite Affidavit for Publication having been filed, Noticeis hereby given to you, North Illinois Investments, LLC., andMadison County Trustee, defendant(s) in the above-styled suit,that said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court for theThird Judicial Circuit, Madison County, Illinois, by the saidplaintiff against you, praying for authority to demolish improve-ments on certain premises described in the Complaint, com-monly known as 161 East Alton Avenue, East Alton, Illinois62024, and that the cost of demolishing said building be made alien upon the real estate, all of which is authorized by the provi-sions of Illinois Complied Statues, Chapter 65, Sections 5/11-31-1, as amended, and by the Village Code of the Village ofEast Alton, Section 4-2-2.
NOW, THEREFORE, unless you, North Illinois Investments,LLC. and Madison County Trustee, file your Answer to theComplaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearancetherein, in said Circuit Court for the Third Judicial Circuit, Madis-on County, Illinois, on or before the 12th day of November,2021, default may be entered against you and each of you atany time after that date and a judgment entered in accordancewith the prayer of said Complaint.Date this 12th day of October, 2021
Village of East Alton, Illinois, aMunicipal Corporation, Plaintiff
Thomas McRaeBy: Ashley K. Clayton
Clerk of the Circuit CourtThird Judicial Circuit,
Madison County, IllinoisAllan L. Napp, #06207438Corporation CounsellorSchrempf, Kelly & Napp Ltd.307 Henry Street, Suite 415Alton, Illinois 62002Telephone: (618) [email protected] 10/15 10/22 10/29
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IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF THETHIRD JUDICIAL
CIRCUITMADISON COUNTY,
ILLINOIS-INPROBATE
IN THE MATTER OFESTATE OF:
R. David RichardsDeceased.
Case No. 21-P-536
DEATH AND CLAIMNOTICE
Notice is hereby giventhe death of R. DavidRichards, who died onNovember 28, 2020,
and who resided at 122E. Airline Dr., East
Alton, IL 62024
Letters of Office wereissued on October 13,
2021, to Andrew M.Richards whose
attorney is Law Officeof Michael R. Wesley,
LLC, 17 Whitelaw Ave.,Wood River, Illinois,
62095.
Claims against theEstate must be filed in
the office of the Clerk ofthe Court at theMadison County
Courthouse, 155 N.Main St., Edwardsville,
Illinois, within six (6)months from the date of
the first publication ofthis notice being
April 22, 2022, and anyclaim not filed
within that period isbarred. Copies of aclaim filed with the
Clerk must be mailed ordelivered to the
representative and tothe attorney within ten(10) days after it has
been filed.
Thomas McRae,Clerk of Circuit Court
21-0955 10/22 10/29 11/5
CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MADISON COUNTY,ILLINOIS
IN THE MATTER OF THEESTATE OF
MARGARET A. NAPOLI,DECEASEDNO. 21-P-484
CLAIM NOTICE
DATE LETTERS WEREISSUED: September 21, 2021
REPRESENTATIVE(S):Dustene Shoemaker,
Executor
NOTICE is hereby given tocreditors of the death of
MARGARET A. NAPOLI.Letters of Office were issuedto the above named on said
date and the address isstated below. The attorneyand resident agent for theLegal Representatives is
Bassett Law Office, 16 WestLorena Avenue, Wood River,
IL 62095.
Claims against the Estatemay be filed in the Office ofthe Circuit Court, ProbateDivision, Madison CountyCourthouse, Edwardsville,Illinois 62025 or with the
Agent for the legalrepresentatives above
named, or both, on or beforeApril 20, 2022 ANY CLAIM
NOT SO FILED IS BARREDand copies of said claim filedwith the clerk must be mailedor delivered by the claimant tothe representative and to theattorney within ten days after
it has been filed.
THOMAS McRAECLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURTMADISON COUNTY
21-0938 10/15 10/22 10/29
PUBLIC MEETINGNOTICE
Notice is hereby giventhat the Joint Review
Board will beconducting a meeting
on Tuesday, November9, 2021 at 10:00 am to
discuss the TIF 3Redevelopment Project
Area at Wood RiverCity Hall, 111 N. WoodRiver Avenue, Wood
River, IL 62095.21-0962 10/29
LEGALS
CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT MADISONCOUNTY, ILLINOIS
In the matter of thePetition for the
Adoption of ThomasMichael Eugene Gegg
and Zoey MichelleGegg,
minor children.Adoption Number
2020-AD-162.
To Thomas Gegg andALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:Take notice that a
petition was filed in theCircuit Court of
Madison County,Illinois, for the adoption
of children namedThomas Michael
Eugene Gegg and ZoeyMichelle Gegg.
Now, therefore, unlessyou and ALL WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN fileyour answer to the
Petition in said suit orotherwise file your
appearance therein, inthe said Circuit Court ofMadison County, Illinois
on or before the 12thday of November, 2021,
a default may beentered against you atany time after that day
and a judgment enteredin accordance with the
prayer of saidPetition.
Date: October 13, 2021G. Edward Moorman
Law Office510 East Sixth Street
Alton IL 6200221-0939 10/15,22,29
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE THIRD JUDICIAL
CIRCUITMADISON COUNTY,
ILLINOIS
ESTATE OF JEFFREY E.SCHNEIDER,DECEASED.
No. 2021-P-513
CLAIM NOTICENotice is given of the death of
Jeffrey E. Schneider ofDorsey, Madison County,
Illinois. Letters of Office wereissued on September 22,
2021 to Patrick C. Densmoreof 724 Shawnee Rd.,
Pocahontas, IL 62275, whoseattorney is Kirsten W. Osteenof McDevitt Osteen Chojnicki
& Deters, LLC.
Claims against the estatemay be filed in the office ofthe Clerk of the Court at the
Madison County GovernmentCenter, Alton, Illinois, or withthe representative or both,within six months from the
first publication of this notice,October 15, 2021, and anyclaim not filed within that
period is barred. Copies of aclaim filed with the Clerk mustbe mailed or delivered to the
representative and to theattorney within 10 days after it
has been filed.
Patrick C. Densmore,Executor
Kirsten W. Osteen ofMcDevitt Osteen Chojnicki &
Deters, LLCAttorneys for Petitioner
127 West Jefferson Avenue,P.O. Box 507
Effingham, Illinois 62401Phone: [email protected]
ARDC No. 629039321-0940 10/15, 22, 29
T A X D E E D N O .2 0 1 9 T X 0 0 0 0 0 7FILED October 18, 2021
TAKE NOTICE
TO: DEBRA D. MING-MEND-OZA, MADISON COUNTYCLERK; ILLINOIS DEPART-MENT OF HEALTHCARE &FAMILY SERVICES; GARYL. WOMBLES; OCCUPANT;MICHELLE D. VOLLENTINE;ATTORNEY GENERAL OFILLINOIS; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS OR PARTIES INTER-ESTED; AND NONRECORDCLAIMANTS.
This is NOTICE of the filing ofthe Petition for Tax Deed onthe following described prop-erty:
Lots Two Hundred Sixty-Eight(268) and Two Hundred Sixty-N ine (269 ) in NORTH-WOODS No. 3, a subdivisionof the West 1/3 of South 1/2of the Northeast 1/4 Section15 Township 5 North, Range9 West of the Third PrincipalMeridian. Situated in Madis-on County, Illinois.Property Index Number 19-2-08-15-11-202-001
On February 25, 2022 at 8:30a.m. the Petitioner intends tomake application for an orderon the petition that a TaxDeed be issued. The real es-tate was sold on February 19,2019 for general taxes of theyear 2017. The period of re-demption will expire February18, 2022.
Jerry A. Tuffentsamer, Attor-ney for Petitioner(309) 839-8049Cert. # 2017-010328220-91886221-1249 10/27 10/28 10/29
LEGALS
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING
CONCERNING THEINTENT OF THE
BOARD OFEDUCATION OF
COMMUNITY HIGHSCHOOL DISTRICT
NUMBER 14,MADISON COUNTY,
ILLINOISTO SELL $1,450,000
WORKING CASHFUND BONDS
PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Community HighSchool District Number14, Madison County,Illinois (the “District”),
will hold a publichearing on the 9th dayof November, 2021, at6:00 o'clock P.M. Thehearing will be held inthe Library of the MainBuilding, 777 N. Wood
River Ave., Wood River,Illinois. The purpose ofthe hearing will be to
receive publiccomments on the
proposal to sell bondsin the amount of
$1,450,000 for thepurpose of increasingthe working cash fund
of the District.
By order of thePresident of the Board
of Education ofCommunity High
School District Number14, Madison County,
Illinois.
DATED the 25th day ofOctober, 2021.Melissa Bartels
Secretary, Board ofEducation,
Community HighSchool District Number
14,Madison County, Illinois21-0963 10/29
NOTICE OFINVITATION TO BIDRoof Restorations at
Dolan Park andRotary Park
The City of Jerseyvillewill be accepting sealed
bids for the roofrestoration of six park
facilities in Dolan Park,at June Street/ParkPlace; and two park
facilities in Rotary Park,at West Prairie
Street/South LibertyStreet, until 2:00 PM on
November 12, 2021.Due to current COVID-19 restrictions, Bidding
Documents are onlyavailable for paper
review at theJerseyville City Hall
lobby, 115 East PrairieStreet, Jerseyville,
Illinois, 62052 betweenthe hours of 8:00 AMand 4:30 PM, Monday
through Friday; orelectronically by emailrequest submitted to
Bob Manns, Director ofPublic Works, at
All contracts for theconstruction of public
works projects aresubject to the IllinoisPrevailing Wage Act(820 ILCS 130/1-12).
21-0981 10/29
T A X D E E D N O .2 0 1 9 T X 0 0 0 0 0 7FILED October 18, 2021
TAKE NOTICE
TO: DEBRA D. MING-MEND-OZA, MADISON COUNTYC L E R K ; O C C U P A N T ;ROBERT JACKSON; EMILYJ A C K S O N ; U N K N O W NOWNERS OR PARTIES IN-TERESTED; AND NONRE-CORD CLAIMANTS.
This is NOTICE of the filing ofthe Petition for Tax Deed onthe following described prop-erty:
Lot 234 in VILLA MARIE AD-DITION NO. 10, according tothe plat thereof recorded inthe Recorder 's Off ice ofMadison County, Illinois, inPlat Cabinet 54 Page 71.Situated in the County ofMadison and the State ofIllinois.Property Index Number 24-2-01-24-03-301-062
On February 25, 2022 at 8:30a.m. the Petitioner intends tomake application for an orderon the petition that a TaxDeed be issued. The real es-tate was sold on February 19,2019 for general taxes of theyear 2017. The period of re-demption will expire February18, 2022.
Jerry A. Tuffentsamer, Attor-ney for Petitioner(309) 839-8049Cert. # 2017-024718220-91886621-1252 10/27 10/28 10/29
LEGALS
T A X D E E D N O .2 0 1 9 T X 0 0 0 0 0 7FILED October 18, 2021
TAKE NOTICE
TO: DEBRA D. MING-MEND-OZA, MADISON COUNTYCLERK; OCCUPANT; JEANM. THEISEN; LEO MICHAELTHEISEN; UNKNOWN OWN-ERS OR PARTIES INTER-ESTED; AND NONRECORDCLAIMANTS.
This is NOTICE of the filing ofthe Petition for Tax Deed onthe following described prop-erty:
Beginning at a point on theWest line of Warren Street,said point being Two Hun-dred Thirty-Three and Five-Tenths ((233.5) feet North ofthe intersection of the Westline of Warren Street with theNorth line of Union Street;thence continuing North alongthe West l ine of WarrenStreet, One Hundred Twenty-Five (125) feet to a point atthe Southwest corner of War-ren and Twelf th Streets;thence West along the Southline of Twelfth Street; Fiftyand Two-Tenths (50.2) feet toa point; thence Southerly OneHundred Twenty-Three andFour-Tenths (123.4) feet to apoint; said point being Fifty-Two and Four-Tenths (52.4)feet West of the point of be-ginning; thence East Fifty-Two and Four-Tenths (52.4)feet to the point of beginning;the above described tract ofland being a part of a tract ofland known as Block NumberTen (10) Hunter 's NorthLiberty Addition as the sameappears from plat thereof re-corded in the Recorder's Of-f ice of Madison County,Illinois in Plat Book 12 Page21.
Subject to covenants, ease-ments, restrictions and rights-of-way of record.Property Index Number 23-2-07-12-13-302-004
On February 25, 2022 at 8:30a.m. the Petitioner intends tomake application for an orderon the petition that a TaxDeed be issued. The real es-tate was sold on February 19,2019 for general taxes of theyear 2017. The period of re-demption will expire February18, 2022.
Jerry A. Tuffentsamer, Attor-ney for Petitioner(309) 839-8049Cert. # 2017-020988220-91886421-1250 10/27 10/28 10/29
T A X D E E D N O .2 0 1 9 T X 0 0 0 0 0 7FILED October 18, 2021
TAKE NOTICE
TO: DEBRA D. MING-MEND-OZA, MADISON COUNTYCLERK; ILLINOIS DEPART-MENT OF HEALTHCARE &FAMILY SERVICES; JAMESKEVIN WATKINS; OCCU-PANT; PAUL L. WATKINS;CITY OF ALTON; ATTOR-N E Y G E N E R A L O FILLINOIS; UNKNOWN HEIRSAND DEVISEES OF PAUL L.W A T K I N S ; U N K N O W NOWNERS OR PARTIES IN-TERESTED; AND NONRE-CORD CLAIMANTS.
This is NOTICE of the filing ofthe Petition for Tax Deed onthe following described prop-erty:
L o t # 7 i n G E O R G EFISCHER'S SUBDIVISION, int h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t e r(SE1/4) of the SoutheastQuarter (SE1/4) of Section12, Township 5 North Range10 West of the Third Princip-al Meridian, as shown on theplat thereof recorded in theRecorder's Office of MadisonCounty, Illinois, in plat bk 26pg 66.(With privileges of and sub-ject to easements, restric-tions, right of way grants, ex-ceptions, agreements, andcovenants, etc. of record)Property Index Number 23-2-07-12-20-402-015
On February 25, 2022 at 8:30a.m. the Petitioner intends tomake application for an orderon the petition that a TaxDeed be issued. The real es-tate was sold on February 19,2019 for general taxes of theyear 2017. The period of re-demption will expire February18, 2022.
Jerry A. Tuffentsamer, Attor-ney for Petitioner(309) 839-8049Cert. # 2017-021848220-91886521-1251 10/27 10/28 10/29
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EDWARDSVILLE — While a team title is always nice, there’s more to the Southern Illinois Swim Championships.
Since Edwardsville and O’Fallon are the only two area high schools with full in-season swim teams, the
SISC meet was started by EHS to give swimmers from other area schools a chance to compete at a prep varsity meet level prior to the IHSA sectionals. And on Wednesday at the Chuck Fruit Aquatic Center, six of those teams took advantage of the opportunity and Alton’s Claire Paule made a solid state-ment with a first-place finish in the 500-yard freestyle.
“We had a really fun meet against some local teams,” Edwardsville coach Christian Rhoten said. “We saw lots of season-best and even lifetime-best times, which is always a fun unexpected surprise when we haven’t started resting yet.
“One of the hardest parts of high school swimming are the dual meets, which is a lot of swimming in a short amount of time,’ he said. “We don’t have to worry about back-to-back events and this mimics the layout of sectionals.”
The area sectional meet will be at the Chuck Fruit Aquatic Center on Saturday, Nov. 6. Event winners, as well as those who meet qualifying times, will advance to the IHSA Girls State Swim Meet Nov. 12-13 at the FMC Natatorium at Ty Warner Park in Westmont.
Wednesday at the Chuck Fruit Aquatic Center, EHS and O’Fallon tied for the team title with 265 points each. Alton High led the rest of the field with 139 points, followed by Belleville Althoff with 122 points, Collinsville 114 and Granite City 112 points.
Individually, Alton’s Paule swam to her first-place finish in the 500-yard freestyle in a time of 6:00.27. Paule was the only event winner from a school other than Edwardsville or O’Fallon.
The host Tigers had five individual winners and won all three relay races.
Edwardsville first-place finishes included Lia Kamp-werth in the 200-yard individual medley in 2:22.43, Ava Whittaker in the 100 butterfly in 1:03.25, Ally Janson in the 100 freestyle in 56.42 seconds and in the 100 backstroke in 1:03.02 and Karis Chen in the 100 breaststroke in 1:12.65.
Edwardsville’s Taylor Wilkerson, Henley Mason, Chloe Harrison and Per Onal teamed up to win the 400 freestyle relay in 4:01.05. The Tigers’ Whittaker, Janson, Kampwerth and Maddie Milburn won the 200 freestyle relay in 1:45.94 and the EHS Janson, Chen, Whittaker and Milburn won the 200 medley relay in 1:55.51.
“Moving forward, we’re full-steam ahead to the sec-tional,” Rhoten said. “The girls are looking forward to some well deserved rest and to be ready to compete for a sectional title.”
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EDWARDSVILLE — SIUE dropped a 2-0 decision Wednesday to Evansville in Missouri Valley Conference men’s soccer at Korte Sta-dium.
The loss knocked the Cougars back to 2-6 in MVC play with just two games to play in the regular season. SIUE is 4-9-2 overall. Evansville improved to 2-5-1 in league play and 2-12-1 overall.
“We need to have more urgency early in the game,” SIUE coach Cale Wassermann said. “We need to have six to eight shots in the first
half as opposed to three or four. We had double the shots in the second half. We need to put teams under pressure. We can’t let teams get through 45 minutes without the fear of a goal. We didn’t do that tonight.”
The Cougars outshot the Aces 12-6 overall. Both teams put five shots on goal.
David Lianes nearly put the Cougars up in the game’s opening min-utes, streaking down the right sideline before unloading a shot which hit the corner of the goal and deflected away.
“First off, it was a great run by him,” Was-
sermann said. “He’s been asked to play a few positions. Tonight, he got the start at left back. He made a good run, almost scored. Again, that should be happen-ing six to eight times in the half.”
Jakub Hall got Evans-ville on the board in the 12th minute with a shot from the left side of the box.. and in for the eventual game-winner.
“All they needed was the one moment in the first half and they bagged one,” Wasser-mann said. “Credit to them.”
Davis Peck made it 2-0 Evansville after a giveaway by the SIUE
defense in the 69th min-ute.
“We as a program need to have more urgency and discipline,” Wassermann said. “It’s about recognition. It’s about looking in the mirror and saying we were not good enough tonight. That’s on every-body, coaching staff included.”
SIUE finishes the home regular season Sunday afternoon with against Loyola.
“You need to take wins,” Wassermann said. “You can’t expect anything to be given to you. I don’t think we had that mentality tonight.”
Wassermann: ‘More urgency’needed after Aces blank SIUE
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Scott Kane | SIUE AthleticsDavid Lianes of SIUE, left, controls the ball as Evansville’s Jose Vivas moves in during Wednesday night’s Missouri Valley Conference game at Korte Stadium. Evansville defeated SIUE 2-0.
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The first eight sea-sons of Brussels girls volleyball produced one regional championship.
The Raiders earned a shot at a second regional plaque in season No. 9 Wednesday night in what has developed into an historic season. And when the season is com-plete, Brussels girls vol-leyball will be history.
Twelve kills from Hope Odelehr and 18 assists from Isabelle Friedel powered the Raiders to a 24-26, 25-19, 25-18 over the Liberty Eagles in a semi-final of the Payson Sey-mour Class 1A Regional.
Brussels is playing its final season before entering a co-op agree-ment with the Calhoun Warriors as host school in 2022. The Raiders won their first and only regional by beating Met-ro-East Lutheran during a 23-13 season in 2017.
The Raiders got back to 20 wins by beating Liberty and take a 20-14 record into Thursday’s title game against the 25-10 Mendon Unity Mustangs. Unity advanced by routing Payson 25-11, 25-8 in Wednesday’s other semi-final.
Odelehr’s 12 kills came from 20 attacks with just two errors for a .500 hitting percent-age. Delani Klaas added seven kills and Mary Jacobs had five kills for Brussels, whose 10-play-er rotation featured six seniors. Friedel made seven digs, Morgan Klaas had two aces and both Odelehr and Delani Klaas scored off two blocks for the Raiders. Liberty closes at 8-23.
Jacksonville Routt 2, Greenfield 1 – The Rockets avenged a three-set loss during the regu-lar season by beating the Tigers 25-20, 18-25, 25-21 in a semifinal at the Springfield Lutheran Class 1A Regional. Routt, which got 14 kills from Hannah Parlier, is 18-19 and will play No. 1-seeded Lutheran in Thursday’s title match.
Baylee Bilbruck had nine kills and 19 digs, and Kara Hallock had five kills for Greenfield, which picked up 10 assists from Naomi Lansaw, nine assists and two aces from Tor-rie McAdams and 15 digs from Emma Gibbs. Greenfield finishes 22-13-1.
Camp Point Central 2, Calhoun 0 – The Panthers continued the momentum mounted
from extra points in the opening game and eliminated the Warriors 27-25, 25-20 in a Con-cord Triopia Class 1A Regional semifinal. Cen-tral improves to 17-18-1. Calhoun ends at 16-18.
Carlyle 2, Metro-East Lutheran 0 – The Knights extended the match to three sets, but could not extend their season with the Indians winning 25-16, 23-25, 25-14 in a semifinal at the Metro-East Lutheran Class 1A Regional at Hooks Gym in Edwards-ville. Carlyle is 20-16 and will play Valmeyer for the title.
MEL, which closes at 12-18, got 10 kills from Sarah Henke, eight kills from Lexi Bozarth, seven kills from Aprile Hepner, 25 assists from Vivienne Runnalls and two aces from Sidnee Schwarz.
Valmeyer 2, Father McGivney 0 – The top-seeded Pirates advanced by beating the Griffins 25-10, 25-19 in a 1A regional semifinal at Metro-East Lutheran in Edwardsville. Brooke Miller had 11 kills for Valmeyer, which moved to 25-12. McGivney wraps at 13-22.
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Brussels earns regional shot in final season
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