Photos: Academy of Saint Carlo Acutis students plant wildflower seeds in Peru – Shaw Local


The Peru Historical Society taught students from Academy of Saint Carlo Acutis how to plant wildflowers on Friday Aug. 29, 2025 at Academy of Saint Carlo Acutis in Peru. The students planted purple poppy mallow, blue flax, black eyed susans and milkweed. Debo Ace Hardware also donated supplies.
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OSF St. Clare in Princeton to offer 3 scholarships for Bureau County students – Shaw Local


OSF St. Clare Medical Center in Princeton announced applications are open for the 2024 health care scholarship awards. Three scholarships are available for students who are pursuing a career in health care. (Shaw Local News Network)
OSF St. Clare Medical Center in Princeton announced applications are open for the 2024 health care scholarship awards. Three scholarships are available for students who are pursuing a career in health care.
The scholarships offered include the OSF St. Clare Health Career Scholarship, Harold Morine Scholarship and Pierson Nursing Scholarship. These scholarships aim to support students in Bureau County who are dedicated to a future in health care professions such as nursing, radiology, laboratory technology, respiratory therapy, physical or occupational therapy and pre-medical studies.
Students eligible for these scholarships include recent high school graduates and advanced degree candidates. Applicants must reside in Bureau County. To apply, students must demonstrate academic excellence and showcase their commitment to health care through volunteer or work experiences, health-related activities and a clear plan to pursue a health care career.
Interested applicants can download the scholarship application by visiting osfsaintclare.org. Applications must be submitted to Samantha Rux at samantha.l.harkerrux@osfhealthcare.org or by mail to OSF HealthCare Saint Clare Medical Center, 530 Park Ave. E., Princeton, IL 61356. The deadline for submissions is May 1.
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Princeton man charged with dissemination of child sexual abuse images – shawlocal.com


Dawson Michael (Photo provided by Illinois State Police)
A Princeton man was charged with five felony counts for possessing and disseminating child sexual abuse images, Illinois State Police said Tuesday.
Dawson R. Michael, 23, is charged with three counts of dissemination child sexual abuse images, which are a Class X felonies, and two counts of possession of child sexual abuse images, which are Class 2 felonies.
If convicted of the charges of disseminating child sexual abuse images, Michael could face from six to 30 years in prison. If convicted of the charges of possession of child sexual abuse images, Michael could face from three to seven years in prison.
On Oct. 24, state police agents executed a search warrant at a residence in the 600 block of Hidden Lake Drive in Princeton and seized suspected evidence.
On Jan. 25, the Bureau County State’s Attorney approved the above charges against Michael and an arrest warrant was signed. Michael was taken into custody Monday and taken to the Bureau County Jail.
The Illinois State Police provides resource for parents, for the public to report crimes against children and for victims to start their path toward healing and recovery. Anonymous tips of child sexual abuse images can also be reported through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s cyber tip line at www.cybertipline.com.
To learn more about how to keep kids safe online, visit https://illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/onlinesafe. For resources for survivors of sexual abuse, visit https://www.missingkids.org/gethelpnow/csam-resources.
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Princeton High School honor roll, 1st semester 2023-2024 – shawlocal.com


Princeton High School announced its honor roll for the first semester of the 2023-2024 school year. (Shaw Local News Network)
Princeton High School announced its honor roll for the first semester of the 2023-2024 school year.
Acker, Ruby; Adams, Onnestee; Adkisson, Cameron; Ames, Emmaleigh; Anderson, Ashley; Anderson, Benjamin; Anderson, Nolan; Bacorn, Noah; Baker, Noah; Bartkiewicz, Morgan; Bayer, Isla; Bice, Aleaha; Boggs, Levi; Bohms, Wyatt; Borys, McKenzie; Boughton, Anna; Bracamontes, Yasmin; Breeding-Fulton, Georgie; Brown, Abigail; Buccini, Mia; Ann Burden III, Arthur; Burden, Danika; Carlson, Sophia; Carlson, Tessa; Chin, Kyle; Chin, Selina; Claiborne, Hanna; Clevenger, Isabella; Compton, Taylor; Cortez, Xiomara; Cunliffe, Micheal; Davis, Landon; Dever, Addison; Dever, Devin; Diaz, Alex; Driscoll, Camryn; Drozda, Jackson; Eggers, Grace; Ellis, Michael; Emmett, Alexis; Etheridge, Casey; Faber-Fox, Natasha; Fisher, Kambri; Foes, Morgan; Fox, Olivia; Franklin, Morgan; Frost, Angela; Giaquinto, Olivia; Gibson, Isabella; Goodale, Erah; Goodale, Phillip; Gordon, Austin; Green, Common; Grey, Ella; Hall, Macey; Hansen, Gracelynn; Hardy, Lydia; Harp, Ellie; Harris, Abigail; Harris, Zachary; Hecht, Adeline; Hecht, Makayla; Hobson, Ava; Hollars, Savannah; Hult, Micah; Imsland, Kimberly; Isaacson, Anagrace; Jagers, Ryan; Janssen, Ethan; Jesse, Paige; Johnson, Lydia; Karns, Season; Kelly, Teresa; Keutzer, Caroline; Killin, Grace; Kinnamon, Ella; Kloepping, Brinley; Kloepping, Nolan; Kloepping, Tricia; Knickerbocker, Jacob; Kruse, Braydyn; Kyle, Ava; LaPorte, Luke; Leone, Josephina; Lewis, Kylen; Lewis, Timothy; Lucas, Paityn; Maciczak, Kathy; Mancini, Haylee; Mason, Jackson; McCarter, Kaitlyn; McLaughlin, Jessa; Mehlbrech, Ely; Merkel, Emilee; Meyer, Caitlin; Meyer, Natalie; Miatke, McKenzie; Miller, Payne; Moffitt, Chloe; Monaco, Addison; Mongan, Kelsea; Morris, Ian; Morris, Kiyrra; Mount, Sydney; Neff, Sydney; Nichols, Scarlett; Novak, Caleb; Odell, Cade; Oester, Sophia; Orozco, Liam; Ostrowski, Chloe; Patel, Anisha; Patterson, Kamryn; Peacock, Andrew; Pearson, Rhett; Pease, Kaylee; Phillips, Tyson; Pinter, Gavin; Powelson, Brenna; Quinlan, Lea; Rauh, Riley; Reviglio, Reese; Richards, Morgan; Richardson, Ashley; Rivera, Dakara; Robledo, Yocelynn; Roden, Brennan; Rokosz, Clayton; Roth, Joshua; Rutledge, Ella; Rutledge, Sylvie; Sanchez-Rodriguez, Michel; Sayler, Hayden; Schillaci, James; Schneider, Nora; Schultz, Norah; Scully, Sydney; Shaw, Braden; Shipley, Aaliyah; Shipley, Jadah; Shofner, Wesley; Sierens, Christiane; Sierens, Josie; Simmering, Isabella; Sims, Chase; Skaggs, Elijah; Sluis, Mia; Smith, Emily; Smith, Meghan; Smith, Michael; Starkey III, James; Stuckey, Jace; Thompson, Audrey; Tirao, Arianne; Todd, Layla; Transou, Kole; Tucker, Konner; VandeVenter, Jordan; Wahlgren, Emma; Wahlgren, Kamden; Ward, Abigail; Weber, Ashlynn; Welte, Ellie; Wempe, Fiona; Whited, Philip; Wilborn, Maximus; Williams, Bennett; Windham, Adam; Woolley, Samantha; Workman, Elin.
Anderson, Gracie; Arellano-Garcia, Melany; Arkels, Preston; Bacorn, Ethan; Bauer, Isabella; Benavidez, Carlos; Benavidez, Cayden; Berlin, Eli; Bland, Ashton; Breeding-Fulton, Scarlet; Briddick, Neveah; Brokaw, Stihl; Brucker, Karsyn; Burden, Eli; Busard, John; Bush, Landon; Cardosi, Keeley; Carmona, Layla; Christiansen, Ace; Compton, Addison; Cooke, Jaydon; Coomer, Kaiden; Crowl, Gianna; Dalrymple, Damien; Davis, Keighley; DePauw, Jazzlyn; Driscoll, Evan; Fox, Miyah; Frueh, Payton; Funderberg, Beckett; Gleason, Travis; Hartmann, Katelynn; Heaton, Jack; Hernandez, Angelina; Herro, Hannah; Jones, Kalista; Kammerer, Katherine; Killin, Jackson; Kirkpatrick, Mark; Klingenberg, Jadeyn; Klingenberg, Kelsea; Knaak, Ava; Knickerbocker, Isaac; Koning, Landen; Koning, Wyatt; Kusmierz, Sasha; Lampley, Addison; LaPorte, Noah; Larson, Maicie; Lawrence, Cameron; Longeville, Abram; Lovestrand, Peyton; Lund, Collin; Mack, Ashleigh; Mack, Bayleigh; Malo, Mason; Maloy, Braelyn; Martin, Joshua; Mattingly, Olivia; May, Jack; McCarter, Keeley; Miceli, Brooklin; Morton, Ava; Mount, Mariska; Nink, Parker; Noll-Ganther, Cadance; Oertel, Avah; Ogg, Abigail; Orwig, Jack; Orwig, Joshua; Page, Sophia; Pearson, Rebekah; Plymire, Alexcia; Provow, Adriana; Reinhardt, Jordan; Roark, Landon; Rodriguez, Cruz; Shipley, Isaiah; Sims, Kayleigh; Smith, Joshua; Smith, Luke; Sommer, Amelia; Warling, Jonas; Wilson, Damarion; Wright, Isaac.
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Princeton police promotes officer Jake Foster as new sergeant – shawlocal.com


Princeton Police Sgt. Jake Foster takes an oath for his new promotion Tuesday, Feb. 20, from City Clerk Pete Nelson during the Princeton City Council meeting. Police Chief Tom Kammerer looks on. (Derek Barichello)
Princeton swore in its newest police sergeant Tuesday.
After an introduction, Jake Foster took the oath of office from Police Chief Tom Kammerer during the Princeton City Council meeting.
Foster graduated from Bureau Valley High School in 2006 and from Sauk Valley Community College in 2008 with an associate’s degree in criminal justice/law enforcement. Foster has been a certified law enforcement officer since 2010, beginning part-time in Buda, Bradford and Walnut police departments, before he was hired full-time in 2012 by Princeton’s department.
He’s been an operator in the Illinois Valley Special Response Team and a member of the Tri-County Drug Enforcement Narcotics Team since 2015. He’s certified by the police training institute in arrest and control tactics, a defensive tactics instructor, a pressure point control tactics instructor; a third degree black belt in Isshinryu karate and a one-strike blue belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Kammerer said Foster’s mother, father and sister were in attendance Tuesday.
Kammerer will fill the role of Dan Jaeger’s sergeant position.
Princeton Police Chief Tom Kammerer speaks about Sgt. Jake Foster as he would later take the oath of office for the sergeant position Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024, during the Princeton City Council meeting. (Derek Barichello)
Derek Barichello is the news editor for The Times in Ottawa and NewsTribune in La Salle, part of Shaw Local News Network, covering La Salle, Bureau and Putnam counties. He covers local and breaking news in the areas of government, education, business and crime and courts, among others.

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Prairie Arts Center Gallery in Princeton to host Art Lessons with Melody Best – shawlocal.com


The Prairie Arts Center Gallery in Princeton will host three Art Lessons with Melody Best in the next month. (Shaw Local News Network file photo)
The Prairie Arts Center Gallery in Princeton will host three Art Lessons with Melody Best in the next month.
The first is scheduled from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, on Book Binding – No Stitch Journals. all materials will be provided to create two books. The cost is $25 for members and $30 for nonmembers. All materials will be provided. Suggested materials to bring include a metal ruler, scissors, a cutting mat or a scoring board.
Other classes are Cold Wax and Oil Painting from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 13, and Watercolor Floral Greeting Cards from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at the gallery, 24 Park Ave. E.
To register, contact Melody at 203-522-6805 or prairieartsprinceton@gmail.com.
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Princeton Tourism announces 2024 Down on Main Summer Concert Series lineup – shawlocal.com


The scene of South Main Street in Princeton on Thursday, Sept. 9, during Down on Main Street concert, which kicked off the 50th annual Homestead Celebration. (BCR Photo/ Mike Vaughn)
Princeton Tourism announced its 2024 lineup for the Down on Main Summer Street Concert Series.
Friday, June 7: Barracuda-America’s Heart Tribute
Friday, July 12: Mike and Joe
Friday, Aug. 9: Dillon Carmichael
Thursday, Sept. 5: World Turning Band
Saturday, Oct. 5: Mae Estes
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Dennis Nink, Sara Grieff join staff at Doctors of Physical Therapy Princeton – shawlocal.com


Sara Grieff (front, left) and Dennis Nink have joined the staff of Doctors of Physical Therapy Princeton. They are pictured with Tricia Burden (back row, left) and Trishia Johnson (Photo provided)
Doctors of Physical Therapy Princeton has announced two new staff members, including new clinic director Dennis Nink, PT.
Nink brings more than 40 years of clinical experience in outpatient, hospital and home health settings. In addition to general physical therapy, his specialties include orthopedics, industrial and sports rehab, neck and TMJ disorder. As a lifelong Princeton resident, Nink looks forward to providing the community with compassionate, evidence-based clinical care.
Dennis Nink (Photo provided)
Sara Grieff, DPT, also joins the clinical staff. Born and raised in Princeton, Grieff recently received her doctorate in physical therapy from St. Ambrose University and holds a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. She loves working with her patients and physicians to develop a plan of treatment that addresses each individual’s needs.
Sara Grieff (Photo provided)
Doctors of Physical Therapy is a physical therapist owned and operated, family-oriented company dedicated to providing expert one-on-one physical therapy. DPT was founded on the pillars of hiring the highest quality clinicians and encouraging them to practice as autonomous professionals to achieve the best outcomes for their patients.
Patients may come in with similar diagnoses, but no two people bring the same body or lifestyle. DPT believes time spent with patients one-on-one and listening to their concerns allows the therapist insight into each unique situation. This insight informs treatment and leads to the best outcomes for those patients.
DPT’s motto, “Get Better Faster,” boldly declares the efficiency and value of this approach. Because of this approach to patient care, Doctors of Physical Therapy has grown from a single clinic established almost 20 years ago to more than 80 clinics throughout the Midwest.
Thanks to Direct Access, most people no longer need a prescription to begin treatment.
To make an appointment, call 815-875-4441. Doctors of Physical Therapy is located at 200 Ace Rd. Suite 2 in Princeton.
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Kevin has been sports editor of the BCR since 1986 and is Sports Editor of Putnam County Record. Was previously sports editor of the St. Louis Daily News and a regular contributor for the St. Louis Cardinals Magazine. He is a member of the IBCA and Illinois Valley Hall of Fames. He is one of 4 sportswriters from his tiny hometown Atlanta, IL

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