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Monday, July 29

Gov. Ryan welcomes
Bears to Bourbonnais

Announces $2.7 million in Illinois FIRST funds to widen Armour Road

[JULY 29, 2002]  BOURBONNAIS — Gov. George Ryan welcomed the Chicago Bears to their first day of training camp Friday at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais. The Bears moved to Olivet Nazarene after having preseason training in Platteville, Wis., for the past 18 years.

 "Today we begin a new era for the Bears," Gov. Ryan said. "The Monsters of the Midway become the Monsters of Bourbonnais. By being here, the Bears summer camp is close to tens of thousands of their longtime fans. More importantly, the Bears are no longer training in Packer country!"

The training camp move coincides with the Bears’ regular-season games moving to a temporary home at the University of Illinois in Champaign while the new Soldier Field is constructed.

The Bears summer training camp will provide an economic development and tourism boost to Bourbonnais and the entire Kankakee County area. Almost immediately, there will be a $2 million annual economic benefit for the surrounding community, with an estimated 5,000 people expected to visit training camp every day.

To assist the community in providing road access for the anticipated tourists and local residents, Gov. Ryan today announced $2.7 million in Illinois FIRST funds for improvements to Armour Road, the main thoroughfare leading into Olivet Nazarene and the Bears training camp.

"Because of the economic development potential, the Bourbonnais Bears training camp is providing the community with an opportunity to further local economic development and rebuild its infrastructure with Illinois FIRST," Gov. Ryan said. "We are taking on some needed road projects in the area. When completed Armour Road will better serve the tourists coming here, not to mention the players, coaches and local residents."

The funds will be used to widen and resurface Armour Road from U.S. 45/52 to Illinois 50. The project will result in a five-lane road with a bi-directional turn lane, new curb and gutter work, storm sewer and modern traffic signals. Phase I engineering will begin in FY2003 and is anticipated to take 18 months. With $728,017 in Illinois FIRST funds, bridge improvements and resurfacing of Armour Road over the ICG Railroad near Mooney Drive has already been completed.

A $1 million Illinois FIRST grant assisted Olivet Nazarene in funding the upgrades necessary to provide a NFL-caliber facility. The funds were used to regrade and re-sod four practice fields with underground sprinkling, add new NFL goal posts and a new locker room, make bleacher improvements for the Ward Field stadium, provide new equipment for the athletic training rooms, and refurbish the swimming pool.

The improvements help area youth. Local high schools that use the university facilities for various sports tournaments as well as sports camps held by the university throughout the year will benefit from the improved facilities.

"This is a major opportunity for Olivet Nazarene University," Gov. Ryan said. "It has been one of the best-kept secrets in higher education. We have always been very proud of the tradition of excellence of this university and of the very accomplished student body.

"We are delighted that the road to the Super Bowl starts with this training camp at Olivet Nazarene.”

[Illinois Government News Network
press release]

 

Tuesday, July 30

6:00 pm

- Luehr's Ideal Rides Bargain Night

     --All rides take 1 ticket

- Veterans Pass in Review - (Grandstand)

7:30 pm

- Logan County Queen Pageant

Wednesday, July 31

9:00 am

- Open Horse Show

7:30 pm

- Talent Contest

Thursday, August 1

1:30 pm

- Harness Racing

6:00 pm - closing

- Luehr's Ideal Rides Ride-A-Thon Night

6:30 pm

- Tractor Pull

Friday, August 2

1:30 pm

- Harness Racing

- Senior Citizens Day

7:30 pm

- 4-H Night-- Calf, Pig, Chicken & Goat Scrambles

Saturday, August 3

8:00 am

- 3 on 3 Basketball

- Chili Cook-off

1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

- Carnival Opens--"Kids Bargain Afternoon"

1:00 pm

- Kids Day--South end of Fairgrounds,

     Special Events Building

- Harness Racing

7:00 pm

- Country Music Show--Wade Dooley

Sunday, August 4

1:00 pm

- Harness Racing--Downstate Classic Day

- Luehr's Ideal Rides Family Day

     --All rides take 1 ticket

2:00 pm

- 4-H Livestock Auction

6:00 pm

- Demolition Derby

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Friday:

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Thursday:

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Wednesday:

  • Pony baseball championship game

Tuesday:

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Monday:

  • Mayfield's Mutterings: Summer ramblings...
  • JV Legion baseball season ends

Quick mutterings

By Jeff Mayfield

[JULY 29, 2002]  I have to admit that I turned the TV off long before the Cardinals stunned the Cubs 10-9 last night on Edgar Renteria’s three-run walk-off bomb! The Redbirds scored six times in the bottom of the ninth to finish off a near-perfect day! Cards are now five games in front of the Reds and six ahead of the Astros.

Ozzie Smith was the only player inducted to the Hall of Fame on Sunday as well. I didn’t get to catch his acceptance speech, but friends said it was hilarious and a wonderful moment… and some of those guys are Cubs fans!

Lance Armstrong won his fourth Tour de France. He just must be the biggest stud in that sport.

Didn’t see much of the men’s golf tourneys this weekend, but the women’s play was outstanding. I believe Park won in a sudden death playoff. Kelli Kuhene fizzled the last two days, and Annika almost came back to win again. I really recommend that you go out and see these ladies play when they come to Springfield. It’s worth the price of admission!

[Jeff Mayfield]

[July 22 Mutterings:  "Summer ramblings..."]


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