Woodford County News Briefs
Chronicle Media — September 5, 2018
This is one Woodford County 4-H project that was displayed at the 2018 Woodford County 4-H Show earlier this summer.
STATE
New scholarships are incentives to keep college students in Illinois
The state has established new funding to entice students to stay in Illinois for college.
The AIM HIGH grant pilot program will provide at least $50 million in financial aid for merit-based scholarships. The state is providing $25 million in the current budget year. Universities are matching that amount.
Gov. Bruce Rauner recently signed the measure into law, which was passed by the General Assembly with nearly unanimous support. The new law is designed to help Illinois colleges compete with out-of-state institutions that offer more financial aid.
According to the governor’s office, undergraduate enrollment at Illinois’ public universities fell more than 8 percent, or by more than 5,000 students, between 2011 and 2016.
COUNTY
4-H projects win honors at state fair
Woodford County 4-H Youth are celebrating their successes they achieved at the 2018 Illinois State Fair. From the livestock barns to the 4-H general projects exhibited in the Orr Building, 4-H clubs, family and friends had the opportunity to explore a wide variety of projects this summer.
Here is the list of the recently announced Award of Excellence and State Superior Award winners and their area of expertise, hailing from Woodford County.
Hailey Andrews, STEAM Clothing 2-Sewn NonCloth, Award of Excellence
Ella Ausmus, Food Decorating-Advanced, Award of Excellence
Megan Bucher, 4-H Cooking 101, Superior
Sydney Finley, Animal Science, Award of Excellence
Ethan Grove, Model Rocketry, Award of Excellence
Evan Hahn, Beginning Visual Programming, Superior
Elizabeth Hahn, Heritage Arts, Award of Excellence
Collin Haney, Rock Hounds 2, Award of Excellence
McKayla Harms, Scrapbooking-Intermediate, Award of Excellence
Sarah Hofstetter, Woodworking 4, Superior
Hannah Hofstetter, Woodworking 4, Superior
Dylan Hutchinson, 4-H Cooking 301, Award of Excellence
Rebekah ijams, Photography 3, Award of Excellence
Quinn Johnson, Photography 2, Superior
Lydia Jones, Nature, Superior
Valerie Jones, Chalk/Carbon/Pigment, Award of Excellence
Sophia Jones, Photography 1, Award of Excellence
Naomi Kennell, Wildlife A, Award of Excellence
Hope Kruger, Shopping in Style: Beginning, Award of Excellence
Ethan Krugger, Robotics 1 Intermediate, Award of Excellence
Timothy Leman, Metal, Superior
Blake Leman, Scrapbooking-Beginning, Award of Excellence
Ailey Leman, STEAM Clothing 2-Sewn Clothing, Superior
Benjamin McQuellon, Sportsfishing 1, Superior
Jacklyn Montgomery, Passport to the World-Indiv, Award of Excellence
Daniel Moser, 4-H Cooking 201, Award of Excellence
Carolyn Moser, STEAM Clothing 3-Sewn Clothing, Superior
Sophia Musselman, Clay, Award of Excellence
Ella Newcomb, Electricity 3, Superior
Jillian Overholt, Outdoor Adventures 1-3, Superior
Aubrey Phillips, Food Science 1-4, Award of Excellence
Aidan Puri, Junkdrawer Robotics 1, Award of Excellence
Madalyn Roth, Outdoor Adventures 1-3, Superior
Jaycie Schertz, Citizenship 2, Award of Excellence
Jacqueline Schertz, Floriculture A, Award of Excellence
Ellsworth Schirer, Electricity 3, Award of Excellence
Merle Schmidgall, Tractor A, Superior
Donna Schmidgall, Chalk/Carbon/Pigment, Award of Excellence
Kinley Stoller, Health 1, Superior
Mason Thompson, Small Engines, Award of Excellence
Lilly Twait, Rock Hounds 1, Superior
Braelyn Walder, Citizenship 2, Superior
Blaine Weigelt, Entomology 1, Award of Excellence
Eliyah White, Fiber, Award of Excellence
James Wolfe, Advance Visual Programming, Superior
Andrew Wolfe, Advance Visual Programming, Superior
Chamber of commerce hosts candidate forum
The Woodford County Chamber of Commerce will hold a candidate forum at 6 p.m. Sept. 6 for countywide offices up for election in November. The forum will be held in the third floor courtroom of the courthouse, 115 N. Main St., Eureka. Offices that will be open in the Nov. 6 election are county clerk, recorder, treasurer, sheriff and county board seats for Districts 1, 2 and 3.
Property taxes due Sept. 7
Property owners have until Sept. 7 to pay their taxes on time. Taxes can be paid at the Woodford County Courthouse, 115 N. Main St., Eureka. The courthouse will be open until 5 p.m.
–Woodford County News Briefs–