Winter Nature Walk to be hosted Dec. 14 at Nell’s Woodland in Ottawa – Shaw Local News Network


Nell’s Woodland and the University of Illinois Extension invites the community to join a Winter Nature Walk from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at Nell’s Woodland, 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa. (Photo provided by IVCC Community Relations)
Nell’s Woodland and the University of Illinois Extension invites the community to join a Winter Nature Walk from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at Nell’s Woodland, 2000 Alexis Ave, Ottawa.
This guided hike will provide participants with an opportunity to explore the beauty of nature in winter. Master Naturalist volunteers also will teach participants how to identify trees using their bark, branches and buds. Hot cocoa and a special nature-themed holiday craft will be provided by La Salle County 4-H.
This event is open to all ages and skill levels. Participants are encouraged to dress warmly and wear comfortable walking shoes. For more information or to register visit go.illinois.edu/WinterNatureWalk
If you need an accommodation to participate, contact Emily Hansen at emhansen@illinois.edu or 815-224-0896. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs.
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Keighley Davis, Princeton power past Mendota: Thursday BCR roundup – Shaw Local News Network


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Princeton 65, Mendota 28: Keighley Davis had 22 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Tigresses to a runaway TRAC East victory at Mendota.
Olivia Mattingly added 11 points.
St. Bede 31, Henry-Senachwine 25: Lili McClain had 14 points and Quinn McClain added nine to lead the Bruins (17-10) to a Tri-County Conference victory at Henry.
Kaitlyn Anderson and Lauren Harbison each had nine points for the Mallards.
Woodland 60, St. Bede 30: The No. 3 Warriors beat the No. 7 Bruins in the consolation bracket of the Tri-County Conference Tournament at Putnam County.
Gino Ferrari led the Bruins with 11 points while Nolan Price led the Warriors with 22.
In other tournament action, No. 9 Henry-Senachwine defeated No. 10 Putnam County 67-54 and No. 4 Dwight beat No. 8 Midland 52-37.
At Princeton: The Tigers swept a pair of duals on the Prouty Gym mats, defeating IVC 55-24 and L-P 66-15.
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Princeton Logan bee champ Trevyn Munson places 3rd in regional contest – Shaw Local News Network


Trevyn Munson won the Princeton Logan Junior High School Spelling Bee and then placed third at the regional spelling bee at Augustana College. (Photo provided by Princeton Logan)
Trevyn Munson won the Princeton Logan Junior High School Spelling Bee and then placed third at the regional spelling bee at Augustana College.
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Trump Caravan set Oct. 19 in La Salle County – Shaw Local News Network


Organizers announced a Saturday, Oct. 19, Trump Caravan across La Salle County. (Julie Walker for Shaw Local News Network)
Organizers announced a Saturday, Oct. 19, Trump Caravan across La Salle County.
Trump supporters will depart at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, from Somonauk High School and then travel to Earlville and Mendota along U.S. 34, and then turn south to Peru and La Salle, visiting Utica at lunchtime, and then proceeding to Leonore and Streator, with an endpoint at 4 p.m. at the Ottawa Republican headquarters on West Etna Road.
All are invited to join in the caravan for the full ride or for a portion.
“This is a great, fun social event,” Chairman of the county Republican Party Larry Smith said in a news release. “These are just a lot of fun, and it’s a good way to show the public our patriotism and our support for our outstanding presidential candidate Donald J. Trump. We encourage folks to join us for the ride.”
For additional information of questions contact Larry Smith at 630-337-0275 or by email at Northville6Repub@aol.com
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10 charged in La Salle County DUI patrols – Shaw Local News Network


La Salle County sheriff’s deputies made 10 DUI arrests during the St. Patrick’s Day enforcement period. (Photo provided)
La Salle County sheriff’s deputies made 10 driving under the influence arrests during the St. Patrick’s Day enforcement period.
Deputies also charged four motorists with driving on a suspended license, 12 with speeding and eight with having no insurance. One motorist was charged with resisting or obstructing a peace officer.
The La Salle County Sheriff’s Office joined forces with state and local law enforcement and highway safety partners in the St. Patrick’s Day enforcement campaign.
The safety effort was funded by federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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NCI ARTworks to host works of Dana Collins, Sandra Rust at Westclox – Shaw Local News Network


NCI ARTworks in Peru will host an opening reception 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 8, for the work of professional artists Dana Collins and Sandra Rust in the Westclox building. (Derek Barichello)
NCI ARTworks in Peru will host an opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 8, for the work of professional artists Dana Collins and Sandra Rust in the Westclox building.
The opening reception is free and open to the public. Rust is a professional photographer based in Chicago. She graduated from Columbia College in Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in fine art and studied digital imaging in graduate school at Governors State University. Her photography clients include: HGTV Dream Homes, Shell Corporation, Oprah, as well as major advertising agency assignments and local Illinois tourism promotions. Rust specialized in professional talent and corporate headshot portraits.Her work has been featured in fine art galleries throughout the U.S. and Europe. She has won numerous awards and has been showcased for three years in a row in American Photographer, Wild Planet, Outdoor Photographer, WWF, National Wildlife Federation and Student Conservation Association.
In her photography, Rust captures nature, wildlife, architectural, portraits, industrial and editorial images. This process is enhanced and influenced by her background as a fine art artist/graphic designer/illustrator. Working on a conservation project in the Florida Everglades years ago ignited her passion to heighten awareness of the need to protect nature and wildlife.
“I want to show how important our plant and animal kingdom is to our own existence,” Rust said in a news release.
She brings to life colorful, life-filled, in-flight images of nature, wildlife and the wings of the world.
Dana Collins has exhibited her paintings, drawings and sculpture in over four dozen solo and juried group exhibitions in New York, Florida and throughout New England and the Midwest. She earned her bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree from Washington University, and her master’s of Fine Arts Degree in Painting from Pratt Institute in New York. She also studied as an undergraduate at Yale University Norfolk School of Painting, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and did additional post-graduate work at Arrowmont School in Tennessee, Columbia College in Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Her numerous awards include the Sisselman Award from the Berkshire Museum in Massachusetts and the Sculptor’s Guild Competition in New York. The 42 works in the exhibition are from the past two years.
Collins said “Plein air” simply means open air, which is what she said she is doing in these paintings.
“I work from direct observation of the sites, never from photographs. I mostly work from a small rowboat in the backwaters of the upper Mississippi River, though for the current works that show ice and snow I set up my easel in front of the big windows facing the water at my Wisconsin home,” Collins said. “I have always found something new and interesting on the water. It is more than a matter of form – the composition, reflections, movement, all that. What draws me is something more still and – for want of better words – spiritual, profound.”
Collins’ career includes teaching at Long Island University, the Brooklyn Center; Pratt Institute Graduate School; George Walter Vincent Smith Museum and Longmeadow College in Springfield, MA; Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, MA; and Studio Arts Teacher Training Workshops for The College Board in Princeton, NJ. She has also served as a Studio Art Consultant for the College Board in Princeton, New Jersey, and conducted workshops in studio teaching in Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, California and throughout the Midwest. Her earlier plein air work has been exhibited locally at Outside the Lines Art Gallery in Dubuque, Quad City Botanical Center in Rock Island, and McAuley Gallery, Mt. Mercy College, Iowa. Her illustrated lectures on the series, “Working on the Water,” were presented as part of the “From Both Sides” exhibition in Princeton, and “En Plein Air” at the Hegeler Carus Foundation.
A resident of Princeton, Collins enjoys gardening, is a published poet, and for many years was a violist with the Illinois Valley Symphony Orchestra. She was also the on-air host of the Sunday Morning Classical Music program on radio station WLRZ in Peru. She is included in the current Marquis “Who’s Who Among American Women,” “Who’s Who in America” and “Who’s Who in the World.” More of her work can be seen at danacollinsart.com.
In addition to the opening reception on March 8, the NCI ARTworks will be open to the public daily from 1 to 4 p.m. and for private viewing by appointment. To view and purchase the items on exhibit or on this website, email outreach@nciartworks.com to schedule a time.
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Dayton Bluffs in Ottawa to host First Day Hike – Shaw Local News Network


The Dayton Bluffs Preserve in Ottawa will host its seventh annual First Day Hike on Wednesday – New Years Day. (Shaw Local News Network)
The Dayton Bluffs Preserve in Ottawa will host its seventh annual First Day Hike on Wednesday – New Years Day.
First Day Hikes are held in many parks throughout the country in an effort to help people “start the year off on the right foot.” Started in Massachusetts in 1992, the concept of a First Day Hike went nationwide in 2012.
Anyone can participate in Dayton Bluff’s event at 2997 N. Route 71. Guided Hikes will begin at the preserve parking lot at 8 a.m. and again at 9 a.m. and highlight the history and nature of the preserve. No reservations are needed. Individual hiking also is allowed.
A bonfire will be maintained and the first 60 participants will be treated to a cup of hot chocolate.
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An introduction to 4 La Salle mayoral candidates for April 2025 election – Shaw Local News Network


Four candidates are running for La Salle mayor in April 2025. (Shaw Local News Network)
Four candidates are running for La Salle mayor in April 2025.
They are incumbent Jeff Grove, Jamie Hicks, Gary Hammers and Tyler Thompson.
The candidates recently shared their plans with Shaw Local News Network.
Jamie Hicks announces bid for La Salle mayor ]
La Salle businessman Gary Hammers shares his plans in bid for mayor ]
Tyler Thompson aims for La Salle mayor, sharing his goals ]
La Salle mayor Jeff Grove seeks reelection bid ]
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