Here’s what Illinois Valley lawmakers said about Gov. JB Pritzker’s budget address – Shaw Local News Network


Gov. JB Pritzker has proposed growing spending by about $2 billion without new income or service taxes in the upcoming fiscal year. (Jerry Nowicki)
Gov. JB Pritzker has proposed growing spending by about $2 billion without new income or service taxes in the upcoming fiscal year.
Spending and revenues would each grow by about 3% under the proposal laid out Wednesday during the governor’s annual budget address, with total general revenue fund spending growing to $55.2 billion.
For the full story on the governor’s address, go to:
Pritzker proposes $2B in spending growth without new income or service taxes ]
Rezin said the governor’s proposed budget relies on “overly optimistic revenue projections and gimmicks to appear balanced, only for taxpayers to be left with the consequences when reality sets in.”
“This year is no different, as he has put forward a budget proposal that exceeds $55 billion, making it the largest spending plan in Illinois history,” Rezin said. “At a time when hardworking families are making tough financial decisions to keep up with the rising cost of living, the Governor is doing the opposite. His budget represents a nearly 40% increase since he took office, far outpacing the growth of Illinois families’ incomes. Instead of prioritizing fiscal responsibility, he continues to place the burden on taxpayers to fund his ever-expanding government, ignoring the financial realities that everyday Illinoisans face.”
Rezin said she was encouraged the governor said he would scale back non-citizen health care.
“I remain skeptical about the long-term sustainability of his overall budget proposal,” Rezin said. “This budget will not be real until we see the final numbers later this spring and a true commitment to fiscal responsibility.”
Arellano said the budget proposal highlights ongoing fiscal mismanagement and a troubling financial path.
“Since taking office, Gov. Pritzker has made history by passing the largest budgets in Illinois’ history,” Arellano said. “At a time when families across our state are tightening their belts to make ends meet, this administration is doubling down on even more spending. More spending means more taxes, and what the Governor failed to mention in his speech — but included in his proposal — is a tax hike on Illinois job creators. These are just more ways to take money out of Illinoisans’ pockets.”
Arellano also said he was encouraged to hear the Governor listening to Republicans in his proposal to rolling back free healthcare for non-citizens.
“In the months ahead, we must focus on real solutions—property tax relief, safer streets, better schools and meaningful economic growth,” Arellano said. “We must also address our state’s pension shortfalls without shifting the burden onto local municipalities. Illinois families deserve leaders who respect their paychecks, not politicians who treat them as a blank check for bigger government.”
“Unfortunately for Illinois, Gov. Pritzker proposed the largest budget in the history of Illinois, bringing the total budget growth to nearly $15 billion, a 37% jump, since he took office,” Balkema said. “I mean think about that for a minute. Has your income increased even close to that percentage in the last few years?
“This plan has some encouraging aspects, including a commitment to reevaluating certain state-funded programs. However, as always, the real test will be in the final budget negotiations. We have seen time and time again that promises made in a budget address do not always translate into action.
“My focus remains on ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly and in a way that reflects the priorities of Illinois families. I look forward to working with my colleagues to craft a budget that serves our state in a sustainable way.”
“For too long, a select few have crafted the budget behind closed doors, shutting out the voices of taxpayers and their representatives,” Davis said. “These antics must end. Every legislator should have a seat at the table so we may craft an accountable and transparent budget, working for all the people of Illinois.
“But let’s be clear — the most alarming part of (Wednesday’s) address wasn’t just the bad math, it was the outright dangerous rhetoric. The Governor comparing everyday Americans concerned about border security to Nazis is appalling. It’s reckless, divisive and frankly beneath the office he holds. Illinoisans deserve better.”
“Instead of focusing on bringing costs down for hard-working Illinois families, the Governor chose name-calling and fearmongering in his speech,” Tipsword said. “And no amount of blaming President Trump can erase the bad decisions Illinois Democrats have made under this Governor’s leadership. House Republicans will continue to advocate for economic growth through sound policies, reducing costs, and opposing any tax increases.”
Fritts was critical Pritzker didn’t reign in spending habits aat a time when he said Illinoisans are cutting back spending.
“It’s long overdue for the majority party to start making budget cuts the same way hardworking Illinoisans have been forced to do for years,” Fritts said.
Fritts also was critical of the governor’s rhetoric toward the president.
“I, for one, am sick and tired of the same rhetoric, deceit, and blame that comes from the majority party in Illinois,” Fritts said. “The Governor wants to criticize what he refers to as an ‘authoritarian regime.’ Perhaps the Governor has short-term memory loss, but I remember just a few years ago when he exercised authoritarian rule over Illinois during the COVID-19 pandemic under the guise of public health. What about the schools he forced to close, the children he forced to mask and the hardworking men and women he left out to dry while he enjoyed the freedom of Wisconsin and Florida? This failed attempt to score political points on the current Presidential administration is nothing more than Gov. Pritzker throwing stones from his own glass mansion.”
Shaw Local News Network will update her response as soon as it is released.
Spain called Pritzker’s speech highly political, believing the governor was addressing the country more than the state and looking at higher political aspirations, such as the presidency.
Spain said the state is facing challenges of loss of population, high taxes and lack of economic growth.
“Yet we continue to spend more and more,” he said. “That’s the record Pritzker will have to reconcile.”
Spain also warned about the state playing the role as antagonizer with the president, saying he doesn’t want the state to be involved in constant bickering.
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Inside the numbers: Princeton vs. Lombard Montini – Friday Night Drive


Princeton’s Common Green carries the football against Montini Catholic during the Class 3A quarterfinal game on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024 at Bryant Field in Princeton. Montini won 24-7. (Scott Anderson)
Lombard 24, Princeton 7
Scoring plays
M – Forio 25 pass from Abrams (Berberich kick), 4:23 1Q
P – Gibson 50 pass from Lanham (Morris kick), 1:12 2Q
M – Forio 21 pass from Abrams (Berberich kick), 0:00 2Q
M – Berberich 27 field goal, 9:06 4Q
M – Peterson 14 run (Berberich kick), 2:18 4Q
Individual statistics
RUSHING: M – Peterson 17-100 (TD), Abrams 11-65, James 4-52, Florio 4-11. P – Etheridge 17-65, Green 5-32, Lanham 8-29, Christiansen 6-5, LaPorte 1-9, Gibson 1-1.
PASSING: M – Abrams 11-15-1, 95 yards (2 TDs). P – Lanham 5-10-1, 70 yards (TD).
RECEIVING: M – Florio 6-63 (2 TDs), Mason 2-18, Peterson 2-10, Tenuta 1-4. P – Gibson 1-50 (TD), LaPorte 2-6, Burden 1-14.
TACKLES: M – Lane 6, Alexander 5, Barrett 5, Hubany 4, Castaldo 4. P – Lanham 10, Green 7, Etheridge 7, Burden 6, LaPorte 5, Morris 4, Christiansen 4, Odell 3.
INTERCEPTIONS: P – Burden.
Time of game: 2:02
Game-time temperature: 53 degrees
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Peru restaurant closes – Shaw Local News Network


Platform 31 in Peru announced its closure. (Stephanie Jaquins for Shaw Media)
Platform 31 in Peru recently announced its closure.
In a Facebook post on the business’s page Saturday, the owners thanked customers for their support.
The restaurant opened in late 2021 at 901 Water St., Peru. Owners Amy, Bryan and Carson Jensen relocated from Washington state to purchase the old Sidetracks Bar. The restaurant offered home-cooked-style food that highlighted flavors and styles from the Pacific Northwest.
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Schools announce delayed start in Bureau County for Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025 – Shaw Local News Network


With the forecast calling for wind chills as low as -18 degrees at 6 a.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Chicago, schools in Bureau County are adapting their schedules.
With the forecast calling for wind chills as low as -18 degrees at 6 a.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service in Chicago, schools in Bureau County are adapting their schedules for Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Bureau Valley Unit: 2 hour delayed start
Ohio Community Schools: 10 a.m. start
Princeton Elementary: 10 a.m. start
Princeton High School: 2 hour delayed start
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Princeton Elementary to conduct preschool screening March 20-21 – Shaw Local News Network


Princeton Elementary School District will conduct a community wide preschool screening on Thursday, March 20, and Friday, March 21, at Douglas Elementary School, 220 E. La Salle St. (Shaw Local News Network)
Princeton Elementary School District will conduct a community wide preschool screening on Thursday, March 20, and Friday, March 21, at Douglas Elementary School, 220 E. La Salle St.
Children must be 3 or 4 years old before Sept. 1 to participate in this screening. Children will be screened in the following areas: fine and gross motor skills, learning skills, speech/language, social emotional and self-help skills.
There is no charge for this screening but appointments are required. Call 815-875-6075 to schedule an appointment. Each appointments last about 45 minutes. The Bright Beginnings program fills up fast, call and schedule an appointment ASAP.
A preschool screening is required for all families who wish to have their child enrolled in Bright Beginnings Pre-Kindergarten Program, a grant funded program by the Illinois State Board of Education. Any family may utilize this screening as a development check-up. Children currently enrolled in the Bright Beginnings preschool program do not need to be screened again. Children not screened before June 6 will not be able to start on the first day of preschool.
Families who are wanting their child in Bright Beginnings must provide proof of income at the screening (provide one of the following, preferably the first page 2024 tax return or two pay stubs from each parent, 2024 W-2 for both parents or letter from employer).
All preschool students will be required to have a complete up-to-date physical and immunization record turned in before the first day of school.
Questions may be directed to 815-875-6075.
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Illinois Valley/Herald-News area IHSA girls basketball postseason scores/schedule — Monday, Feb. 17, 2025 – Shaw Local News Network


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Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (10) Putnam County 47, (9) Earlville 44
Game 2: (5) St. Bede 61, (11) Gardner-South Wilmington 19
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (2) Amboy vs. (10) Putnam County
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (3) Marquette vs. (5) St. Bede
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 6:30 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (8) Indian Creek 48, (7) Ashton-Franklin Center 22
Game 2: (6) Hinckley-Big Rock 57, (12) Newark 23
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (1) Serena vs. (8) Indian Creek
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (4) Yorkville Christian vs. (6) Hinckley-Big Rock
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Indian Creek Regional vs. Winner Aurora Christian Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner Chicago Morgan Park Academy Regional vs. Winner St. Bede Regional
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Monday, Mar. 3
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Chicago Orr Sectional vs. Winner Hinckley-Big Rock Sectional

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (8) Flanagan-Cornell/Woodland 50, (9) Normal Calvary Christian Academy 43
Game 2: (6) Lexington 61, (10) Bloomington Cornerstone Christian Academy 28
Monday, Feb. 17
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (2) LeRoy vs. (8) Flanagan-Cornell/Woodland
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (4) Heyworth vs. (6) Lexington
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (8) Ridgeview 42, (9) Grant Park 35
Game 2: (6) Donovan 59, (10) Kankakee Grace Christian Academy 46
Monday, Feb. 17
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (1) Cissna Park vs. (8) Ridgeview
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (3) Dwight vs. (6) Donovan
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (7) Midland 59, (11) Lowpoint-Washburn 15
Game 2: (5) Henry-Senachwine 49, (12) Peoria Heights 19
Monday, Feb. 17
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (1) Roanoke-Benson vs. (7) Midland
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (3) Mt. Pulaski vs. (5) Henry-Senachwine
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Dwight Regional vs. Winner Heyworth Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner Roanoke-Benson Regional vs. Winner Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley Regional
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Monday, Mar. 3
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Arcola Sectional vs. Winner Midland Sectional

At CEFCU Arena, Normal
Thursday, Mar. 6
Game 1 at 9:30 am: Winner Farmer City/Blue Ridge Supersectional vs. Winner Okawville Supersectional
Game 2 at 11:15 am: Winner Brimfield Supersectional vs. Winner Harvest Christian Academy Supersectional
Friday, Mar. 7
Game 3 at 9:30 am: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Sat., Mar. 8
Game 4 at 1:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (8) Beecher 46, (9) Momence 27
Game 2: (6) Chicago Christian 33, (11) Southland College Prep Charter 27
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (2) Seneca vs. (8) Beecher
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (3) Manteno vs. (6) Chicago Christian
Friday, Feb. 21
Game 5 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (7) Reed-Custer 42, (10) Peotone 30
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Game 2 at 6:00 pm: (1) Coal City vs. (7) Reed-Custer
Game 3 at 7:30 pm: (4) Joliet Catholic vs. (5) Wilmington
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 4 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Coal City Regional vs. Winner Watseka Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner St. Joseph-Ogden Regional vs. Winner Beecher Regional
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Monday, Mar. 3
Game 1 at 6:30 pm: Winner Herscher Sectional vs. Winner Paris Sectional
Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (8) Fieldcrest 59, (11) Midwest Central 47
Game 2: (6) Peoria Manual 51, (12) Stanford Olympia 32
Monday, Feb. 17
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (1) Dee-Mack vs. (8) Fieldcrest
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (4) Eureka vs. (6) Peoria Manual
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Peoria Manual Regional vs. Winner Orion Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner Knoxville Regional vs. Winner Bloomington Central Catholic Regional
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: Bureau Valley 54, Somonauk-Leland 42
Game 2: Sandwich 47, Mendota 32
Tuesday, Feb. 18
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (1) Rock Island Alleman vs. (7) Bureau Valley
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (4) Princeton vs. (6) Sandwich
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (9) Erie-Prophetstown 34, (10) Morrison 30
Game 2: (5) Oregon 46, (11) Rock Falls 36
Monday, Feb. 17
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: (2) Riverdale vs. (9) Erie-Prophetstown
Game 4 at 7:30 pm: (3) Hall vs. (5) Oregon
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 5 at 6:30 pm: Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Stillman Valley Regional vs. Winner Erie Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner Princeton Regional vs. Winner Aurora Central Catholic Regional
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Monday, Mar. 3
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Dee-Mack Sectional vs. Winner Rock Falls Sectional

At CEFCU Arena, Normal
Thursday, Mar. 6
Game 1 at 2:00 pm: Winner Bureau Valley Supersectional vs. Winner Tolono Unity Supersectional
Game 2 at 3:45 pm: Winner Vandalia Supersectional vs. Winner River Forest Dominican University Supersectional
Friday, Mar. 7
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Saturday, Mar. 8
Game 4 at 3:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Saturday, Feb. 15
Game 1: (6) Metamora 50, (8) LaSalle-Peru 14
Monday, Feb. 17
Game 2 at 6:00 pm: (1) Washington vs. (6) Metamora
Game 3 at 7:30 pm: (3) Morris vs. (5) Bloomington
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 4 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3

Tuesday., Feb. 18
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: (2) Ottawa vs. (9) Streator
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: (4) Kankakee vs. (7) Pontiac
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 3 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Washington Regional vs. Winner Peoria Richwoods Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner Peoria Regional vs. Winner Kankakee Regional
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Monday, Mar. 3
Game 1 at 6:30 pm: Winner Ottawa Sectional vs. Winner Rockford Boylan Catholic Sectional

At CEFCU Arena, Normal
Thursday, Mar. 6
Game 1 at 6:30 pm: Winner Rochelle Supersectional vs. Winner Hinsdale South Supersectional
Game 2 at 8:15 pm: Winner Taylorville Supersectional vs. Winner Hersey Supersectional
Friday, Mar. 7
Game 3 at 7:45 pm: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Saturday, Mar. 8
Game 4 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Tuesday, Feb. 18
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: (2) Minooka vs. (7) Bradley-Bourbonnais
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: (3) Pekin vs. (6) Normal West
Thursday, Feb. 20
Game 3 at 7:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Tuesday, Feb. 25
Game 1 at 6:00 pm: Winner Belleville East Regional vs. Winner Granite City Regional
Game 2 at 7:30 pm: Winner Normal West Regional vs. Winner Rock Island Regional — (Held at a Northern site)
Thursday, Feb. 27
Game 3 at 6:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

Monday, Mar. 3
Game 1 at 7:00 pm: Winner Alton Sectional vs. Winner Bolingbrook Sectional

At CEFCU Arena, Normal
Friday, Mar. 7
Game 1 at 11:30 am: Winner Bloomington (Illinois Wesleyan University) Supersectional vs. Winner Hinsdale Central Supersectional
Game 2 at 1:15 pm: Winner Warren Supersectional vs. Winner Hersey Supersectional
Saturday, Mar. 8
Game 3 at 9:30 am: Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2
Game 4 at 8:00 pm: Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2

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Utica Fire Department to host Santa parade – Shaw Local News Network


The Utica Fire Department will host its annual Santa Claus parade beginning at 6 p.m. in the Burgess subdivision. (Scott Anderson)
The Utica Fire Department will host its annual Santa Claus parade beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, in the Burgess subdivision.
Santa will ride on a fire truck throughout the village.
Santa also will be available to visit at 7 p.m. at Utica Community Hall.
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Deadline is Feb. 28 for Senior Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral Program – Shaw Local News Network


Senior citizens with a total household income of no more than $65,000 may wish to take advantage of the Illinois Department of Revenue’s Senior Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral Program. (Scott Anderson)
Senior citizens with a total household income of no more than $65,000 may wish to take advantage of the Illinois Department of Revenue’s Senior Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral Program.
The Senior Citizen Real Estate Tax Deferral Program is a State of Illinois sponsored tax relief program that allows qualified senior citizens to elect to defer all or part of the property taxes on their personal residences. The maximum amount that can be deferred (including interest and fees) is 80% of the equity of the property up to a maximum of $7,500. The deferral is similar to a loan against the property’s market value and deferred amounts are “borrowed” from the State of Illinois, which pays the tax bill. A 3% simple interest is charged each year on the deferred amounts, and a lien is filed on the property.
The deferred property taxes do not become due until the:
To qualify for the real estate tax deferral, you must
Filing deadline is Friday, Feb. 28. Applications can be obtained at the La Salle County Treasurer’s Office. Call the Treasurer’s Office at 815-434-8219, option 4, for more information
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Bureau County Animal Control investigates shooting death of 2 dogs – Shaw Local News Network


The Bureau County Animal Control Office is seeking more information about the shooting death of two dogs. (Scott Anderson)
The Bureau County Animal Control Office is seeking more information about the shooting death of two dogs.
Animal Control said it received a call from an Illinois Department of Natural Resources officer Tuesday that two dogs had been found, shot in the head and thrown in a ditch, near Tiskilwa.
Animal Control said it took the two dogs to the veterinarian to be cremated. They have been scanned multiple times, finding no chip, no collars, the office said. A tan dog is a younger intact male, hound type. The white and orange dog is an older intact male that was possibly blind in one eye.
“We could tell they were took to that spot alive and shot there and then thrown in the ditch a few feet away,” the Animal Control Office said in a news release.
If anyone knows these dogs or knows of someone that recently now is missing a couple dogs, all calls will be confidential, the Animal Control Office said. The agency said whoever shot the dogs are local to the area to know this out of the way spot.
Anyone with information can call 815-879-5981. To view a photo of the deceased dogs, go to Bureau County Animal Control’s Facebook page.
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Bill Walsh Automotive Group to close Coronet dealership in Peru – Shaw Local News Network


Bill Walsh Automotive’s Coronet Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealership in Peru will close on Feb. 28. (Scott Anderson)
Bill Walsh Automotive’s Coronet Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealership in Peru will close Feb. 28.
Coronet Dodge started at 802 First St. in La Salle in 1971, and then moved in 1976 to its current location on Route 251 across from Peru Mall.
Thomas P. Walsh Jr. (Bill Walsh Sr.’s father) started Feb. 5, 1959, what would become the Bill Walsh Automotive Group with Sierra Dodge in Ottawa.
“After a long, proud history in La Salle-Peru, we have made the very challenging decision to close Coronet due to demands from the manufacturers, which would have made it difficult to continue our fair-pricing philosophy and culture we’ve maintained for years,” the dealership said in a news release.
Peru Mayor Ken Kolowski said the city has been monitoring the situation, hopeful of a possible merging or a buyout, but it has not heard any news on that front.
“It’s a very unfortunate situation, but I would say it’s a great location and a great opportunity for something new,” Kolowski said.
Customers will be able to service their Coronet Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram and pre-owned vehicles at Sierra Motors in Ottawa. The dealership will be communicating with its Mitsubishi and Fiat customers on arrangements for their service and parts needs.
“We are all grateful for the La Salle-Peru community, which has been our home for 54 years,” the company said in the release. “We are offering all of the employees, whom have become trusted friends and advisers to our countless customers, positions throughout the Bill Walsh Automotive Group in Ottawa and Streator. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you to our other dealerships, where you will experience the same fast, fun and friendly service and sales experience you enjoyed at Coronet.”
Call Bill Walsh Automotive Group’s Customer Care Center at 815-665-5240 for its sales department and 815-665-5238 for its service, parts and accessories departments. For information, visit www.billwalsh.com.
The Bill Walsh Automotive Group includes Bill Walsh Chevrolet GMC Truck in Ottawa, Sierra Motors in Ottawa (Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Ram, Volkswagen, Mazda), Bill Walsh Toyota in Ottawa, Bill Walsh Honda in Ottawa, Bill Walsh Ford Kia in Ottawa and Bill Walsh Chevrolet GMC Truck in Streator.
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