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It is important to remember that in neighborhoods, near schools, and at bus stops, drivers need to take special care because children do not behave like adults!

Most importantly, children expect vehicles to stop for them at the school bus stop.

When you meet or follow a school bus, Illinois law requires the following:

Obey all school bus warning systems. Motorists must stop for school buses displaying flashing red lights and an extended stop arm.

On a one-way roadway, all lanes of traffic must stop, regardless of the number of lanes.

On a two-lane roadway, all lanes of traffic must stop (at least 20 feet before reaching the bus).

On a four-lane roadway with at least two lanes of traffic traveling in the opposite direction, only those lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction as the bus must stop.

Be aware that all school buses must stop at railroad crossings.

Never pass a school bus on the right.

In addition, drivers must be aware of children crossing streets.

In some cases, crossing guards regulate traffic patterns and speed. Please slow down and be aware that a child may suddenly appear in the road.

By using safe driving habits, we can all help to insure a safe school year for the children of our region.

Amy Jo Clemens

Lee-Ogle Regional Superintendent of Schools

Couple thrilled with new B&B

Dear Editor,

Recently, my wife had a birthday. I wanted to surprise her with something special so I suggested we go out to dinner, and then I planned to take her to the newly opened Harmony Hills Bed & Breakfast on South Harmony Road, Oregon.

It was delightful. Neither of us had been to this new B&B so we were quite amazed at what we found. It is charming from the moment you walk in.

The owners, Casper and Leanne Manheim, gave us a tour of the various rooms.

The decor is tasteful and comfortable throughout.

We would highly recommend it to anyone looking for an overnight stay in a pastoral setting with a delicious breakfast to boot.
Sincerely,

Nelson & Joanne Miller

Mt. Morris

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