Village maintenance worker John Ticnor and Kim Vrtiska, president of the Table Rock Historical Society, make sure that all of the hardware for attaching the marker to its poles was included in the shipment.
The long-awaited historical marker for Table Rock arrived this month. It had been ordered and paid for by the Table Rock Historical Society over a year ago.
The process of getting a marker has been a long journey. Even being granted the right to have a marker had not been a sure thing. In times past, markers could be had fairly easily. Now, to avoid a proliferation, one must show something unique. …