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South Beloit, is a city located in Winnebago County, Illinois, USA. It is part of the Rockford Metropolitan Area, but it is also a suburban extension of Beloit, Wisconsin. South Beloit, is directly along the border of smaller cities and towns north of Rockfords border. At the 2010 census, the city's population was 7,892, up from 5,297 in 2000.
Illinois Route 2 (IL 2) is a north–south state highway in northern Illinois. It currently starts at Illinois Route 40 in Sterling and ends at the Wisconsin state line in South Beloit , very near the intersection with U.S. Route 51 , Illinois Route 75 and Illinois Route 251 . [ 3 ]
South Beloit: Winnebago: Northern Illinois: Local history: Operated by the South Beloit Historical Society: Homepage: Butterworth Center: Moline: Rock Island: Quad Cities: Historic house: Features antique Venetian-style ceiling paintings, operated by the William Butterworth Foundation: Homepage: Byron Museum of History: Byron: Ogle: Northern ...
Illinois Route 75 (IL 75) is an east–west state highway in north-central Illinois. It runs from downtown Freeport at Illinois Route 26 to WIS 67 at the Wisconsin state line southeast of Beloit, Wisconsin .
The southern end of WIS 67 is located on the far east side of Beloit at the Wisconsin–Illinois state line just east of Interstate 90/Interstate 39 (I-90/I-39) where it becomes Illinois Route 75 (IL 75). IL 75 continues westward to South Beloit and Freeport, Illinois.
South Beloit Police Officer Paul Reed opened fire during a chaotic traffic stop at 9:10 a.m. Saturday on Route 251 North of Prairie Hill Road, striking the driver.
In that same year, Huntley joined and the divisions were realigned into East - Durand, Huntley, Kirkland-Hiawatha, North Boone, Rockford Lutheran and South Beloit and West - Ashton-Franklin Center, Milledgeville, Mt Carroll, Pearl City, Polo, River Ridge and Warren. In 1991, Pecatonica joined the league for all sports except football, due to ...
The first four-lane toll road in the U.S. state of Illinois, the 76 miles (122 km) Northwest Tollway, opened to traffic between South Beloit, Illinois (at the border with Wisconsin) and Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. In 2009, it would be renamed for 1931 Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams.