GOP lawmakers: CPS receives preferential treatment in school funding bill

https://www.ilnews.org/news/state_politics/gop-lawmakers-cps-receives-preferential-treatment-in-school-funding-bill/article_53db8c70-77d2-11e7-b23d-db26e0814a13.html

SPRINGFIELD, IL –  (Cole Latterbach, Illinois News Network.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

At the center of the school funding argument is the preferential treatment that Gov. Bruce Rauner and Republican lawmakers say Chicago Public Schools would receive under the Democrats’ plan.

When Rauner filed his amendatory veto of the school funding formula, he said it removed much of that preferential treatment CPS would have otherwise received. He objected to suburban and downstate taxpayers bailing out Chicago’s underfunded teachers’ pension.

When asked Tuesday, House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie, D-Chicago, said Chicago has long been shortchanged by the state because the city is double-billed for pensions.

“Chicago taxpayers pay for our teacher pensions but we also get to pay for the downstate teachers,” Currie said. “The downstate school districts don’t pay for their teachers.”

But suburban state Rep. Steven Reick, R-Woodstock, said the original language in Senate Bill 1 not only made the state’s annual payment to Chicago Public Schools’ pensions part of normal funding, it also allowed only Chicago to add its legacy pension debt in the formula for determining a district’s ability to fund its own schools. This made the district appear much worse off than it otherwise would, qualifying it for more state aid.

FRANKLIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT, AUGUST 3, 2017

Press Release from  Don Jones, Franklin County Sheriff

 
7-28-17, a traffic stop in Benton at 1:30 pm resulted in the arrest of Ronald W. Fitzpatrick Age 52 of Benton for driving while license revoked.

7-30-17 at 5:26 pm, Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in Logan that
Civil Processing resulted in the arrest of Ryan M. Stevens Age 26 of Benton for criminal damage
to property.

8-1-17 at 4:00 pm, Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in rural Benton that resulted in the arrest of Jonathan S. Bishop Age 24 of Macedonia for domestic battery and also an outstanding Saline County warrant for domestic battery.

8-2-17 at 6:25 pm, Deputies responded to a two vehicle traffic crash on State Hwy. 14 at Rend City Road. A 2008 Ford Pick-Up driven by Katherine L. Baseden Age 25 of Pamona was east bound on Rt. 14 attempting to negotiate a left turn onto Rend City Road. A 2004 Kia Optima was west bound on Rt. 14. The Kia was driven by Mei Yun Merson Age 46 of Valier. The Pick-Up driver failed to see the oncoming vehicle and turned into the west bound lane into the oncoming vehicle. The driver of the Kia received major injuries and was transported to a local hospital by Abbott’s E.M.S. Katherine Baseden was not injured and was ticketed for improper lane usage.

WARRANTS

7-28-17 Michelle N. Wasson, Age 40 of Tamaroa. Failure to appear for criminal trespass and D.U.I.

7-31-17 Kelcie M. Beers, Age 23 of Marion. Warrant for violation of probation.

7-31-17 Lauren K. Amberger Age 27 of Murphysboro. Forgery

7-31-17 Dustin M. Jones, Age 24 of Murphysboro. Failure to appear for domestic battery.

7-31-17 Carol A. Spegal, Age 48 of Benton. Failure to appear on a filing a false report charge.

8-1-17 Michael E. Matzker , Age 47 of Benton. Warrant for violation of probation.

8-2-17 Ryan C. Godwin, Age 31 of Christopher. Warrant for violation of probation.

8-3-17 Melissa A. Motter, Age 46 of West Frankfort. Failure to appear on endangering the health and safety of a child.

8-3-17 Daniel R. Valco, Age 20 of Herrin. Failure to appear on traffic charges.

8-3-17 Dusty A. Messamore, Age 25 of Benton. Failure to appear for domestic battery.

8-3-17 Chelsea R. Barnfield, Age 22 of Benton. Failure to appear for domestic battery.

The public is reminded that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Law enforcement agencies warn drivers about eclipse day traffic

http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/story/36059091/law-enforcement-agencies-warn-drivers-about-eclipse-day-traffic

CARTERVILLE, IL – (Rachel Krause, WPSD-TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Local law enforcement agencies are saying Interstate 57, State Route 13, and all the other highways in the region could look like parking lots. The “locals” are recommended to take two lane highways and backroads. (WPSD-TV photo)

In less than three weeks, thousands of people from around the country will flood the area to see the sky go dark for the total solar eclipse.

Many of those visitors will be hitting  interstates and other roads in the Local 6 area to get to eclipse events and concerts. The thousands of extra cars that will hit roads are likely to back up traffic along Interstate 57 and Highway 13, and that has many with the Illinois Department of Transportation and local law enforcement agencies concerned.

We just won’t know until we get there how it’s going to be,” said Brian Murrah with the Williamson County Sheriff’s Department. Murrah said they’re asking people to plan ahead when possible, so they’re not stuck waiting on roads for hours on eclipse day.

“I mean, the state routes may look more like parking lots than highways with all the backups and delays with how it’s going to be,” Murrah said.

 

Deadly crash involving pedestrian in Williamson Co., IL

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/36061305/deadly-crash-involving-pedestrian-in-williamson-co-il

PITTSBURG, IL –  (KFVS-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Authorities in Williamson County, Illinois are investigating a deadly crash that occurred on Thursday night, Aug. 3.

Deputies with the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office say they received a call around 9:15 p.m. Thursday from a driver who said she believed she saw someone get a hit by a car on Pittsburg Road. The caller said she wasn’t sure so she kept driving.

An autopsy is set to be scheduled by the Williamson County Coroner’s Office.

The investigation remains ongoing

Jobs still available as workers prep for Du Quoin State Fair

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/36059516/jobs-still-available-as-workers-prep-for-du-quoin-state-fair

DU QUOIN, IL –  (Hannah Gebresilassie, WSIL-TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Preparations are underway for the Du Quoin State Fair, with the big event just three weeks away.
Organizers said they’ve been planning for the fair for months. Thursday, orientation kicked off for several workers who will work the fair from August 25th through September 4th.

The Illinois Department of Agriculture is still accepting applications for the fair, but you must be 16 or older to qualify.

You can visit here to submit an application by clicking on “summer employment” at the bottom of the page.

OCTOBER LIKE WEATHER FOR YOUR FRIDAY

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Paducah KY
331 AM CDT Fri Aug 4 2017

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331 AM CDT Fri Aug 4 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southern
Illinois, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and southeast
Missouri.

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight

Scattered thunderstorms will push out of west Kentucky this
morning. Locally heavy rainfall and lightning will be the primary
concerns.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday

A chance of thunderstorms returns to the region late Saturday
night and continues over most of the region through Monday. The
best chances will be Sunday into Sunday night, when a few strong
to severe storms cannot be ruled out. Heavy rainfall and lightning
will be the most prevalent threats through the period.

Small chances of thunderstorms will linger Monday night through
Thursday, mainly over far southern and southeastern portions of
the region. Locally heavy rainfall and lightning will be the
primary concerns.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

Spotter activation is not anticipated.

$$

Detailed Forecast

weather.gov
Today
Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. Northwest wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Tonight
Clear, with a low around 57. North northwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Saturday
Increasing clouds, with a high near 83. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night
A slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Light southeast wind. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Sunday
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a high near 79. South southeast wind 5 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Sunday Night
A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am. Cloudy, with a low around 66. East southeast wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable in the evening.
Monday
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 81. North wind 3 to 6 mph.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. North northeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. Northeast wind 3 to 7 mph.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. Northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. North northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 65. North northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. North wind 3 to 5 mph.

RLC Glo Bingo event raising money for Learning Resource Center

INA, IL – Rend Lake College staff and the RLC Foundation are teaming up to raise money to make improvements to the college’s Learning Resource Center library with a Glo Bingo event next month. Locals are invited to have dinner and play bingo at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 9 at the RLC Rec, located on the Ina campus.

The Glo Bingo dinner features chicken and dumplings, salad, corn, tea and lemonade, and will be served from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. for $10 per ticket. The Franklin County 4-H Federation is partnering to provide the meal. Additional concessions will be available throughout the evening.

After dinner, attendees can purchase Glo Bingo tickets for $25, which includes six bingo cards, a glow hat, and a glow dabber. Games will begin at 7 p.m. Additional bingo cards are available for purchase for $5 per six cards. Attendees who plan to eat dinner and play bingo can purchase a meal ticket and the bingo pack for a discounted rate of $30 total.

Competitors will have the chance to win over $1,000 in cash prizes. There will also be a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, and early bird and middle bird raffle games at the door.
Seats for the event are limited. No outside food or beverages are allowed. Glo Bingo participants must be over the age of 18. For more information or to purchase advance tickets, contact the Learning Resource Center at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1308. For groups interested in participating, tables can be reserved by calling ahead for advance ticket purchases.

Harrisburg, IL inmate sentenced to 8 years for attack on guard

 

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/36057415/harrisburg-il-inmate-sentenced-to-8-years-for-attack-on-guard

HARRISBURG, IL –  (Kaylie Ross, KFVS-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

On Thursday, August 3, Illinois Youth Center – Harrisburg inmate Jaylan Banks entered a guilty plea in Saline County to a Class 2 felony of Aggravated Battery.

According to the release, Banks on April 21, 2017 struck guard Jacob Miller in the face.

At least 2 injured in crash involving bus

 

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/36058573/at-least-2-injured-in-crash-involving-bus

WSIL TV photo

WOODLAWN, IL – (Brian Wilson, WSIL -TV.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

ORIGINAL STORY
Crews are on scene of a crash involving a car and a bus on I-64.
It happened Thursday at around 4:15 p.m. on I-64 eastbound at mile marker 67.

UPDATED: THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017, 5:35 p.m.
Illinois State Police say one lane of I-64 east is back open to traffic.
Traffic will be congested in this area for several hours until cleanup is complete.

Eclipse Preparation Underway at IDOT

Agency working with law enforcement, public asked to plan ahead

IDOT estimating 200,000 to visit Southern Illinois

Press Release from the Illinois Department of Transportation

SPRINGFIELD – Although the sun might go missing for a little while, the Illinois Department of Transportation promises to stay active leading up to the solar eclipse to make sure traffic keeps moving and the traveling public remains safe. Carbondale is in the path of the total eclipse, making it one of the prime viewing areas in the country for the Aug. 21 event. The rest of the state will experience a partial eclipse of approximately 90 percent.

“The Illinois Department of Transportation is proud to be one of several state agencies teaming up to make sure that Illinois is prepared to host this historic occasion,” Illinois Transportation Secretary Randy Blankenhorn said. “We also need the public to do its part. By following a few basic guidelines, the eclipse can be safe and exciting for everyone.”  

Up to 200,000 people are expected to visit southern Illinois to view the eclipse and take part in local festivities in the days leading up to it.

Unlike some states, Illinois is placing no special restrictions on truck activities due to the eclipse.  To help with traffic flow, lane closures on major IDOT projects in the southern part of the state will be temporarily lifted during the weekend before the eclipse and the following day. Throughout the state, digital message boards will be used to communicate traffic and safety messages.

The department also is coordinating with Illinois State Police and local law enforcement to ensure that traffic control points are appropriately staffed. 

If you are traveling during the eclipse, here are some common sense tips:

  • Plan ahead: Do not expect to park and view the eclipse from the side of the road.
  • Anticipate increased pedestrian and bike traffic near popular viewing areas.

  • Do not wear special viewing glasses or take photos of the eclipse while driving.

  • On the day of the eclipse, drive with your headlights on.

  • Use the Getting Around Illinois website to get the latest on traffic conditions.

To help answer questions about the eclipse, IDOT has created a special page on its website.

Here is a link to a story from KFVS -TV interviewing IDOT District 9 director Keith Miley about the eclipse

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/36043991/idot-urges-traffic-safety-during-total-solar-eclipse

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