Princeton man dies in crash – shawlocal.com


Kurt Garvin
DIXON — A Princeton man died Saturday afternoon when his motorcycle crashed on Palmyra and Sauk roads, according to a news release from the Lee County Sheriff’s Department.
Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the scene at 2:16 p.m. to find Kurt Garvin, 28, dead at the scene. According to the release, it appeared he went off a curve and lost control of the motorcycle, striking a guardrail. He was not wearing a helmet, the release said, adding it does not appear speed was a factor in the crash.
An autopsy is scheduled.
Garvin was a firefighter and EMT with the Princeton Fire Department.
On Monday, Princeton Fire Chief Chuck Woolley said Garvin was a very dedicated person, very likable, a person who had found his place in life with the fire department.
“That’s one of the things that was in his heart, being a firefighter. He was meant to help people,” Woolley said.
Garvin had worked part-time for the Princeton Fire Department for the last eight years. He was a firefighter/EMT and was currently taking his paramedic class, which is the highest level of EMT, Woolley said.
Firefighting is a profession that a person just doesn’t go to school for and then go out and do it, Woolley said. It takes a person of courage and dedication to be a firefighter, and that would describe Garvin. He was willing to be that person, the fire chief said.
“Kurt was an excellent employee, a good friend and will be sorely missed,” Woolley said.
In honor of Garvin, the Princeton Fire Department has draped a memorial bunting across the department monument in the front of the fire station, as is tradition for fallen fire service people, Woolley said. Also, a remembrance flag will be flown at the fire station through the time of the funeral services for Garvin.
Garvin was also a volunteer assistant soccer coach at Princeton High School.
BCR reporter Donna Barker assisted with this article.
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Police Blotter: June 13, 2022 – shawlocal.com


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Lorraine E. Happach, 87, of Sheffield was charged with operation of an uninsured motor vehicle and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident at 10:06 a.m. on June 9 at 127 S. Main St and Railroad St. in Sheffield, the Bureau County Sheriff’s Office said.
Hunter J. Pecher, 23, of Spring Valley was charged with operation of a vehicle when wanted under a criminal summons service warrant at 10:16 a.m. on June 10 at 22 Park Ave. in Princeton, the Bureau County Sheriff’s Office said.
Austin R. Kraft, 24, of Mineral was charged with improper lane usage and failure to report an accident to police authority at 1:40 a.m. on June 11 on US Hwy 6 and 1.5 E 300 E St. in Sheffield, the Bureau County Sheriff’s Office said.
Lashanda Taylor, 29, of South Bend, IN was charged with driving with a revoked or suspended license at 3:31 p.m. on June 11 on IL Hwy 40 and 2500 N Ave. in Walnut, the Bureau County Sheriff’s Office said.
Koel R. W. Hjertstedt, 21, of Princeton was charged with speeding 26-35 mph over traffic laws at 7:27 p.m. on June 12 on Park Avenue and Hidden Lake Drive in Princeton, Bureau County Sheriff’s Office said.
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Photos: Utica marks 351st anniversary of Illinois' first Mass on Holy Thursday – shawlocal.com


Fr. Jeff Windy offered Holy Thursday Mass on Thursday, March 2, 2026 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Utica. It was on Holy Thursday 351 years ago that Fr. Marquette offered the first Mass in Illinois territory here. Utica is historically the spot where the first Mass was said in Illinois.
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Kitchens joins Midland Wealth Management in Bureau County – shawlocal.com


Joe Kitchens joined Midland Wealth Management, a division of Midland States Bank, as wealth advisor serving clients in Bureau County. (Photo provided by Anna Strong)
Joe Kitchens joined Midland Wealth Management, a division of Midland States Bank, as a wealth adviser serving clients in Bureau County.
“We are excited to introduce Joe as a dedicated adviser in our Princeton office,” Executive Vice President of Consumer Banking and Wealth Management Dan L. Stevenson said in a news release. “In addition to his professional expertise, Joe shows genuine care and interest in the well-being of his clients, fostering trust and long-term loyalty, all of which resonate strongly with our core principles.”
Before joining Midland, Kitchens was a financial adviser at Edward Jones. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Millikin University and his Master of Arts from Wheaton College. Kitchens maintains FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses.
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Princeton Area Chamber’s Lunch and Learn to focus on Managing Stress and Improving Sleep – shawlocal.com


The Princeton Area Chamber’s Lunch and Learn on Thursday, June 13, will focus on Managing Stress and Improving Sleep. (Shaw File Photo)
The Princeton Area Chamber’s Lunch and Learn on Thursday, June 13, will focus on Managing Stress and Improving Sleep.
The talk is scheduled noon to 1 p.m. at the Prouty-Zearing Community Building, 430 S. Main St. Learn how to close the stress cycle and improve sleep with simple techniques from Joy Meachum, behavioral health provider with OSF HealthCare.
Anyone wishing to attend needs to register by Wednesday, June 12. Registration and payment can be done through the QR code on the Chamber’s Facebook page or by calling the office at 815-875-2616. Payment can be made by check or cash prior to the event date or day of. An invoice will be sent for payments not received.
Lunch will be provided by Los Ranchitos for $15 per person.
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Photos: Utica marks 351st anniversary of Illinois' first Mass on Holy Thursday – Shaw Local


Fr. Jeff Windy offered Holy Thursday Mass on Thursday, March 2, 2026 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Utica. It was on Holy Thursday 351 years ago that Fr. Marquette offered the first Mass in Illinois territory here. Utica is historically the spot where the first Mass was said in Illinois.
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