Woman digging in suburban Chicago yard finds bones of man who died at least 800 years ago

A woman doing landscaping on her suburban Chicago property unearthed the bones of a man who died 800 to 1,000 years ago.

Here’s a link to the story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Saluki Athletics dedicates Charles Helleny Pavilion

CARBONDALE, Ill. – Monday marked the inaugural celebration of the Charles Helleny Tip-Off Classic as the Salukis took on Buffalo at SIU Arena. In honor of the event, a special pre-game ceremony took place to rename the East Lobby of the arena as the “Charles Helleny Pavilion.” In September, Helleny donated the fourth-largest gift in Saluki Athletics history.

In honor of Helleny’s gift, the first Division I men’s basketball home game each year will be known as the Charles Helleny Tip-Off Classic game.

20938“I don’t want to take anything away from the game itself,” Helleny said. “I am embarrassed, but honestly this is a great honor, as I love SIU. We have had our ups and downs and we have always remained competitive.”

Helleny said his history with Saluki Basketball goes back to the Walt Frazier era, and he gets excited recalling the many signature home wins, such as the 2001 victory over eventual national runner-up Indiana and the thrilling battles with arch-rival Creighton. Those memories help fuel his desire to give back to SIU.

“Giving to the SASF is a commitment – not just a one-time donation — but a lifetime commitment,” he explained. “Donors help offset the budget for the department and help secure funding for scholarships, trips and recruiting.” 

The Charles Helleny gift will continue to help support the SASF and the scholarship costs for 350 student-athletes in 17 intercollegiate sports, and will also help toward the Forever SIU campaign.

“The Charles Helleny Tip-Off Classic is a great way to honor Charles – a special and unique partnership created by Saluki Athletics and the Helleny family,” SIU Associate Athletic Director Jason Fairfield said. “Charles has a long history with SIU and we wanted to be able to honor his legacy with something that will live on forever.”

LaHood: “McCarthy is the Right Person”

DC – Illinois lost two Republican Congress members last week, but one of the five remaining members of the GOP US House caucus – the 18th District’s Darin LaHood – says California Congressman Kevin McCarthy is the “right person” to lead the minority in the upcoming session. 

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois Review.

Illinois Top 200 voting almost complete

Believe it or not, Illinois is one list away from its final Top 200 list. 

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

Veto session resumes after evacuation of parts of statehouse in Springfield

At least two floors of the Illinois Capitol were evacuated Wednesday afternoon on the second day of the fall veto session after an apparent bomb threat.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

Illinoisans share tax concerns with lawmakers

Taxpayers gathered at the Illinois capitol Wednesday to share concerns about the state’s high taxes.

Here’s a link to the story at Illinois News Network.

After winning state comptroller re-election, Susana Mendoza announces Chicago mayor bid

CHICAGO — Eight days after winning re-election as state comptroller, Susana Mendoza announced her bid for Chicago mayor on today to help shape “the next generation, not just the next four years.”

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Carterville woman charged with harassing Illinois Sens. Durbin, Duckworth

A Carterville woman has been charged with repeated harassment of Illinois’s senators in U.S. District Court in Benton.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Pritzker win alters focus of General Assembly veto session

SPRINGFIELD — With the election over, it’s time for state lawmakers to return to Springfield for their annual veto session, which begins Tuesday.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

Lincoln, three other presidents voted top leaders in Illinois history

Illinois is definitely the Land of Lincoln. Voters in the Illinois Top 200 project have selected Abraham Lincoln as the top leader in state history, recognizing his role in ending slavery and holding America together despite the Civil War.

Here’s a link to the story at the Southern Illinoisan.

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