Illinois Instrument Works Inc.’s revenue elevated within the fourth quarter as gross sales of automotive and meals gear jumped.
The Glenview, Il.-based industrial merchandise and gear maker reported internet earnings of $907 million, in contrast with $609 million a yr earlier. Earnings per share reached $2.95 from $1.93 and adjusted earnings per share elevated 21% to $2.34. Income rose to $3.97 billion from $3.68 billion.
The gross sales and revenue figures outperformed market expectations. The consensus compiled by FactSet was for income of $3.89 billion and internet earnings of $767 million.
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ITW stated gross sales at 5 of its seven segments had double-digit natural progress within the quarter, with automotive OEM up 20% and meals gear up 17%.
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ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) – The Northern Illinois Food Bank partners with the Rockford Park District and other organizations to give away free meals to local children.
The food bank is giving away 7,000 meals a day to local children between breakfast and lunch. All kids need to do is show up and eat on-site, no identification is necessary.
“The Northern Illinois Food Bank’s objective is to make sure we’re fighting food insecurity. And we know food insecurity starts from the ground level up, so childhood hunger is an issue that is very near and dear to our hearts and so we want to make sure that we’re addressing that food insecurity,” said Northern Illinois Food Bank Senior Manager Melinda Craigs-Ingram.
Kids can also spend time after their meal hanging out at the camp hosted by Rockford Park District. Donna Henderson, the Director of the Lewis Lemon Elementary School site, wants kids to know this isn’t summer school even if there is some learning involved.
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“We keep them busy, and we keep their minds busy and learning. We do art, reading, they have a game room, we do recess, and Friday we do movies,” said Henderson.
To find a full list of sites, text “Food” or “Comida” to 304304, visit, www.solvehungertoday.org/child-nutrition-programs, or call (800) 359-2163.
FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. (WLS) — A west suburban great-grandmother became a millionaire over the weekend.
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Pamela Arscott of Franklin Park, Illinois won the top prize of $1 million on Illinois Lottery Celebration Instant Ticket.
Arscott said she saw the scratch off ticket while shopping at a Walmart in Addison.
“I started scratching the ticket and saw I had a matching number for a million dollars,” she said. “I thought it was a mistake. I immediately woke up my daughter.”
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Her daughter rushed to the store to get it scanned to make sure it was real.
“She got to the store, scanned the ticket, called me, and said, ‘It’s real. You’re getting a million dollars, Mom’,” she said.
The Walmart, on North Rohlwing Road, will receive a bonus of 1% of the prize.
She has five children, ten grandkids and two great-grandchildren. Her husband of 49 years passed away in October.
“He was the breadwinner and took care of all of us. I truly believe this winning ticket is a blessing from him,” she said.
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GRAND FORKS — It hasn’t been the easiest season for World of Outlaws Late Model Series driver Brian Shirley.
But a win and a $12,000 check late Sunday night will make things a little easier as the Illinois driver moves forward with the WoO LMS season.
Shirley started on the pole and led all 40 laps in winning his first WoO LMS win of the season at River Cities Speedway, It was a rare Sunday night of racing at The Bullring as Friday’s original WoO LMS race was postponed due to wet grounds.
The wait was worth it to Shirley, who held a comfortable lead much of the race until Devin Moran staged a late challenge with 10 laps to go.
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“It’s been a roller coaster year,” said Shirley. “We’ve had a lot of downs. It’s a little emotional because we’ve put in so much work.”
“Obviously, starting up front was the key, getting the lead and controlling where I was going. I was a little nervous (in the closing laps) but I knew clean air was going to be huge so I could make own lines.”
Shirley hit lapped traffic with 32 laps to go but he smoothly maneuvered through it. With just under 10 laps to go, Moran made a surge closing to within a couple of car lengths. But Shirley had his own little spurt and held a comfortable lead with five laps to go.
However, with two laps to go, the second caution flag of the race was waved, wiping out Shirley’s 1.8-second lead. But Moran couldn’t make a push in the final two laps.
“I was watching the scoreboard and with 10 laps to go I tried to run the top in (Turns) 3 and 4 but there was nothing there,” said Moran. “With all the rain they’ve had here, they had the bottom pretty saturated so we kind of got stuck around the bottom. But that’s part of it. Can’t complain about a second-place finish.
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“I’m just glad we got the show in on a Sunday evening. It looked like an all-right crowd.”
Shirley beat Moran to the flagstand by 0.905 seconds. Max McLaughlin was third followed by Brandon Sheppard and Ryan Gustin.
Overall, it was Shirley’s eighth WoO LMS win. He was been racing late models for roughly 20 years.
Jason Strand was the top local finisher in the field of 34 cars. He finished 11th.
Two other classes raced Sunday, with Trey Hess winning the streets feature and Austin Hunter taking the 20-lap Midwest modifieds main event.
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Hess took the lead with 10 laps to go and he edged Cole Greseth by 1.579 seconds. John Halvorson was third, followed by Seth Klostreich and Rodney Hulst.
Hunter survived a wild Midwest modified feature, which was marred by an eight-car pileup five laps into the race.
Hunter grabbed the top spot with 10 laps to go and won by 0.671 seconds over Jory Berg. Cylen Vargason, Joseph Thomas and Connor Drewry rounded out the top five.
Racing resumes at RCS on Tuesday night. Double sprint features are scheduled. There will be no races Friday, July 5.
River Cities Speedway Sunday’s results Streets First heat — 1. Greg Jose, 2. Wes Ramsrud, 3. Royce Jawaski Second heat — 1 Cole Greseth, 2. Trey Hess, 3. Bryce Reimer Feature — 1. Trey Hess, 2. Greseth, 3. John Halvorson, 4. Seth Klostreich, 5. Rodney Hulst Midwest modifieds First heat — 1. Chris Edmonds, 2. Lance Schill, 3. Ryan Schow Second heat — 1. Jory Berg, 2. Makenna Romuld, 3. Aaron Blacklance Third heat — 1. Cylen Vargason, 2. Austin Hunter, 3. Matt Schow Feature — 1. Hunter, 2. Berg, 3. Vargason, 4. Joseph Thomas, 5. Connor Drewry WoO LMS First heat — 1. Devin Moran, 2. Cody Overton, 3. Brandon Sheppard, 4. Brent Larson Second heat — 1. Ryan Gustin, 2. Bobby Pierce, 3. Nick Hoffman, 4. Dennis Erb Jr. Third heat — 1. Max McLaughlin, 2, Dustin Sorenson, 3. Jason Strand, 4. Dustin Strand Fourth heat — 1. Brian Shirley, 2. Tyler Bruening, 3. Sam Mars, 4. Chad Mahder B main 1 — 1. Kyle Bronson, 2. Cade Dillard, 3. Tristan Chamberlin B main 2 — 1. Tyler Peterson, 2. Brad Seng, 3. Cole Schill Feature — 1. Shirley, 2. Moran, 3. McLaughlin, 4. Sheppard, 5. Gustin
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Wayne Nelson is a freelance reporter for the Herald after retiring as sports editor in 2023.
Nelson was with the Grand Forks Herald since 1995, serving as the UND football and basketball beat writer as well as serving as the sports editor.
He is a UND graduate and has been writing sports since the late 1970s.
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