Public Works Supervisor Charlie McGuire announced that a test sample was taken from
                                        Well # 1 today and sent to the EPA for testing to see if the well can be put back online.
                                        McGuire told the council that he would like to add another 20 foot column of pipe to the well
                                        so that the pump could be hung deeper in the well.  This will give a greater resevoir depth for the
                                        pump and will enable the pumping capacity to be increased from 72 gallons per minute to 80
                                        gallons per minute without the danger of running the water below the pump level that would cause
                                        air to be pumped and ruining the pump.
                        
                        July 29
                        
                            A Woodford County jury in Eureka found Fieldcrest school teacher Judy McNamara
                            guilty Wednesday of aggravated battery and battery in an incident in which she was accused
                            of slapping a basketball player during half time of a basketball game in January 2000.
                            
                                Sentencing for the two counts is scheduled to take place sometime in September.
                                McNamara could face up to five years in prison and a $25,000 fine.
                            
                                The trial started on Monday when Jessica Imm 17, from Toluca, the alleged victim, and four other
                                players gave testimony before Associate Judge Robert Freitag in Woodford County
                                Circuit Court.
                            
                                Imm testified that McNamara backhanded her as she walked by McNamara who was at a chalkboard.
                                Four other witnesses testified to seeing the incident.
                            
                                On Tuesday seven student basketball players testified  that Fieldcrest basketball
                                coach Judy McNamara did not slap a fellow basketball player during half-time of
                                a game in January 2000.  McNamara also testified that she did not strike anyone.
                            
                                The defense witnesses claimed that McNamara was in a pleasant mood.  However, the
                                prosecution maintained that McNamara was aggravated due to a poor performance by
                                the team.  They maintained that she had struck players prior to this
                                incident.
                            
                                Minonk Police Chief William Butler and Father Robert Gillis of St. Patrick's Church
                                were character witnesses on behalf of the defendant.
                                
                
                        The Fieldcrest school board met Tuesday night to discuss the options
                        available to them regarding the employment of teacher Judy McNamara.  She was
                        convicted of two counts of battery this past week by a Woodford County jury.
                        
                            The meeting was not open to the public and no action was
                            taken at the meeting.  Fieldcrest Superintendent Michael Stagliano said that there
                            is nothing to act on right now.  It is reported that Ms. McNamara will take a paid
                            leave of absence from coaching softball.  The board will discuss the matter with the
                            school district's attorney before making any decisions.
                        
                            Judge Robert Freitag has set sentencing for Ms. McNamara on September 4.
                            
                                
                                The Westside Park Pavilion Committee met at City Hall Monday night, July 30, to
                                finalize the design for the pavilion.  Committee members at the meeting were Chairman
                                Dean Barth, Nancy Stock, Sherry Stalter, and Dave Uphoff.  Volunteers John and Edmona Lohr
                                and Clara Fewell also attended.
                        
                            The committee decided that blueprints were ready to be prepared so that bids can be
                            solicited from area contractors.  Dean Barth and Dave Uphoff made an appointment with
                            Doug Melton of Farnsworth and Wiley to see if they can give an estimate on preparing
                            the blueprints.  The committee agreed to meet again on August 20 at 6:00 p.m. in the
                            Westside Park to determine the location of the proposed structure.