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Contributions from many in our community and in surrounding communities allowed most of these students to participate in the course without cost.

Exelon Corporation and Blackhawk Valley Region SCCA  donated scholarships to cover the cost of the Oregon High School students.

Jim Sigwards, owner of the Oregon and Byron Subways, donated sandwiches to provide lunch to the students, volunteers, and their families.

Exelon Corporation through the assistance of Paul Dempsey shared the use of the Exelon parking area and meeting room which were used for the driving course and classroom instruction.

The Blackhawk Region SCCA provided organizers and professional drivers to direct the safety instruction and facilitate the event.

The Byron Fire Department generously made their water truck available so that water hazards could be created on the driving course.

High school principal PJ Caposey was very helpful in communicating the availability of this event to the Oregon High School students and their parents.

With the continued generous support of our community, it is my hope that we can continue this event annually or biannually so that all new drivers interested can participate and increase the probability that these new drivers will return home safely when they leave the driveway.

If you have a young driver you would like to see participate in this event in the future, please call my office or send an e-mail and we will contact you when the next event is scheduled.

William P. Fearer III

Oregon

Editor’s note: The following letter was sent to Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) concerning Sentate Bill 741, which which would establish a national renewable electricity standard. that would, among other things, require utilities to generate 25 percent of their electricity from wind, solar, or other renewable sources by the year 2025. The bill is currently under consideration by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.

Conn is not in favor of S741

Dear Editor,

All I see in S741 is drastically increased utility rates that would hurt the people you represent.

If renewables are so good then why would not the utility companies do this without being forced to through legislation?

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