Benton Police Blotter

On August 19, 2013 Benton Police arrested William Adams Jr., age 19, of Benton for driving while license suspended.  Adams was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On August 19, 2013 Benton Police were dispatched to the 900 block of S. First Street in reference to a battery complaint.  Through investigation, police arrested Deanna Pierce, age 42, of Benton for battery.  Pierce was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On August 19, 2013 Benton Police were dispatched to the 1400 block of N. Lincoln Drive in reference to a civil standby.  Through investigation, police arrested Phillip Spohn, age 31, of Christopher on an active Franklin County warrant for deceptive practice.  Spohn was transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

Quinn signs law on gun background checks, thefts

Illinois gun owners who fail to report the theft or loss of a weapon will face tougher restrictions under a new law signed by Gov. Pat Quinn.

Here’s the link to the story.

Faith Matters: As Uncle Sam would say, “Men, Your Country Needs You!”

By Jerry Travelstead

This Sunday, August 18th at 5 p.m. there will be a memorial service for Thomas Lee Williams at Valier 1st Baptist Church. Tom is a part of a dying breed of Godly men in our country. A breed of man who would proudly bear a t-shirt stating “God and Family are Life, the Rest is Just Details.”  I could go on and on about the positive male role model that Tom was to me and many others. From his bone crushing hand shake, which came with his decades of brick and block laying, to his ever so soft heart. Tom was truly a Godly man and an unequivocal male role model for any young (or not so young) man that he came in contact with. He will always be remembered as a pillar of strength, a pillar, standing firmly on the Rock of Salvation.

Psalms 62:2 says, “Truly he is my Rock and my Salvation; he is my Fortress, I will never be shaken.” Like never before, I feel this verse needs to be believed in. Jesus Christ is my Rock. Jesus Christ is my Salvation. Jesus Christ is my Fortress. And I will NEVER be shaken. We live in a culture where we have a mentality, or even an expectation, that everyone is to make mistakes, major mistakes. Don’t get me wrong I have made, and continue to make, mistakes every day of my life. However, as Christian men we have a responsibility. We have a responsibility to God, to our families, and to the young men and women around us. We need to stand up and be different! Our young men and women are inundated with poor examples of men of influence in our country who continue to disappoint.

We need Christian men, young and not so young, to stand up and make a commitment to God. To stand firm just as Thomas Lee Williams did throughout his life. We need to hold strong to Psalms 62:2. We need to remind ourselves daily that we influence those around us and ask God for the strength and wisdom to go about our lives in a way that glorifies Him. We need to go about our lives in a way in which other men look at us and know that we are serious about our Faith in God. We need to set our expectations high, knowing full well we will make mistakes. But, not allowing ourselves to make the kind of mistakes that permanently scar the young men and women around us. Accountability may have been lost a generation or two ago. But as Christian men it is mandatory that we bring in back into our lives.

Men of God, stand firm on the Rock of your Salvation! Do your part in raising the bar for the next generation. Put down your video game controller and pick up your Sword of the Spirit. Be a pillar in your family, in your church, in your community, and in your country. Refuse to be “shaken” as the psalmist stated. Take up your cross and follow Him.

Jerry Travelstead

Jerry Travelstead

Finally I would like to leave you with this well-known verse out of Ephesians.
Ephesians 6:10-19 says, “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.”

New weekly column, “Faith Matters” coming to Franklin County News Online

Staff Report

Franklin County News-Online is pleased to announce a new weekly addition to our growing list of writers and columnists.

Pastors from the Sesser-Valier Ministerial Alliance will be contributing a column each week on a wide and diverse range of topics. The weekly endeavor — called “Faith Matters” – will run each Friday in FCN Online.

Owner/Publisher Jim Muir said he is excited about the new association with local pastors and believes the weekly column will provide commentary that will “inspire, motivate and add food for thought for our many readers.”

“While we were discussing the parameters of the weekly column the one item that was discussed the most was the content of the column,” said Muir. “I made it clear that I wanted to give the pastors a lot of freedom in their writing. I believe we will have columns that will range from what is happening at some local churches to points of view on national, state and local issues. I see this as being a great source of information for our readers, and more importantly I believe it will open a line of discussion on important issues.”

The Rev. Kirk Packer, president of the ministerial alliance and pastor of First Christian Church in Sesser, said he believes the weekly articles will be important in showing how faith is a part of our everyday life.

“One of the tragedies of our current culture is that many of us have bought the lie that our faith does not apply to the daily decisions of life.  This separation of faith and life has led us down a slope of darkness that will end in slavery,” said Packer.  “One of my hopes for this article is that through it we can show how faith impacts every facet of our lives and leads us to real freedom.  This truth flies in the face of the false notion that faith actually leads to oppression.  The history of the founding of our nation, affirms that faith applied to the core of all our decisions is actually the door to real freedom.”

Faith Matters will run each Friday in FCN Online and all the columns will be linked to Facebook.

 

“Wow! Science Show” to be held at Rend Lake on August 17

Staff Report
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Rend Lake invites you to attend this week’s Environmental Science Series program to be held in the Rend Lake Project Office/ Visitor Center on Saturday August 17th at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.  The program entitled, “Wow! Science Show” will be presented by The Science Center of Southern Illinois.  Join us and be prepared to be “Wowed” by activities that appear to be magic – but are really basic science! Feel the force of the air cannon; be amazed by an egg; and see The Science Center of Southern Illinois’ famous hovercraft in action in the Visitor Center!

“Wow! Science Show” is another program in the continuing, summer-long Environmental Science Series. These programs are held each Saturday from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, are presented free of charge, and are suitable for all ages.

Also, mark your calendar for the August 24th program “Journey South – A Monarch’s Story.” This program will feature Corps of Engineers Park Ranger Kim Hammel who will describe the amazing life cycle of the monarch butterfly – from egg to beautiful adult. For more information call the Rend Lake Project Office and Visitor Center at 618-724-2493.

Gov. Pat Quinn signs new laws supporting veterans at Illinois State Fair

 

August 11, 2013 (SPRINGFIELD, Ill.) (WLS) — Sunday is Veterans Day at the Illinois State Fair, and Governor Pat Quinn signed several new laws to support service members.

Here’s the link to the story at WLS-TV Chicago.

Nature Craft Day Program set for August 10

Staff Report

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Rend Lake invites you to attend this week’s Environmental Science Series program to be held in the Rend Lake Project Office/ Visitor Center on Saturday August 10th at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

The hour-long program entitled, “Nature Craft Day” will be a ranger-led program that is fun for everyone.  With the help of the Rangers, you will create crafts using items from nature such as pinecones, twigs, and much more! When you are finished, you will get to take your crafts home with you! Participants must be at least three years of age and accompanied by an adult for this hands on crafting program.

“Nature Craft Day” is one of the programs in the continuing, summer-long Environmental Science Series programs. These programs are held each Saturday from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend, are presented free of charge, and are suitable for all ages.

Corps of Engineers Park Rangers would love to see you at the up and coming Environmental Science Series Programs, August 17th, “Wow! Science Show” will be presented. The Science Center of Southern Illinois will wow you with the magic of science! For more information, please call the Rend Lake Project Office & Visitor Center at 618-724-2493 or like us on Facebook at Rend Lake Project Office/Visitor Center.

Massage Therapy makes big move, to call Advanced Technology Center home at RLC

INA – Big changes are imminent for the students in the Therapeutic Massage program at Rend Lake College as it moves from its home for the past decade at the RLC MarketPlace in Mt. Vernon to the Advanced Technology Center on the Ina Campus.

rlc logo Mike Adamson, Therapeutic Massage Professor, said the program will be moving into one classroom in the ATC building, room 142, and a newly built lab for clinical work. The program held its first class on the Ina campus in 2000.

Adamson said that he hopes the move will bring in more students from the south and west for an evening program, as the move will be a shorter commute for those students. In previous years the college offered the program in an evening format, and will again offer that option if the demand is there.

“Moving back to the Ina campus, we’re trying to get the evening program started again and we’re looking for enrollment,” he said. “The program will now offer a full-time, two-semester day program, and a part-time, three-semester evening program.”

Areas of study include anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, pathology, and business practices, as well as massage techniques for relaxation and addressing muscular-skeletal conditions with orthopedic and sports massage. The program prepares RLC students to become a licensed massage therapy professional.

Graduates may work in a variety of settings, including medical facilities, beauty salons, private practice and sports clinics.

For more information or to register for the Therapeutic Massage program, contact the Allied Health Division at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1251.

Taking the place of the Therapeutic Massage program at the MarketPlace in Mt. Vernon will be a new Nail Technology program in connection to Studio RLC. The new program, announced in June, will teach students the skills of manicures, pedicures, nail tips and wraps, gel nails, acrylics and nail art.

“Nail Technology is a growing field,” said Daphne Mitchell, Director of Studio RLC. “As more nail salons open and as more cosmetology businesses expand their services to include nails, we dedicated ourselves to creating a quality training program to fill that need.”

Classes for the program begin August 19, both in full-time and part-time formats. Students who successfully complete the program will receive an occupational certificate and will be able to sit for the Illinois Nail Technician Examination.

For more information or to register for the Nail Technology program, contact Mitchell at 618-242-8459, or at mitchelld@rlc.edu.

Benton police report arrests during weekend

Benton police reported a pair of arrests during the weekend:

On July 26, 2013 Benton Police arrested Ashley Tirey, age 32, of West Frankfort for driving while license suspended.  Tirey was also cited for operating an uninsured vehicle and was transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On July 27, 2013 Benton Police were dispatched to the 700 block of Frisco Street in reference to a domestic disturbance.  Through investigation, police arrested Phillip D. Balota, age 38, of Benton for battery.  Balota was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

Vaughn enters not guilty plea

Thomas L. Vaughn, 68, of Benton, appeared in Franklin County Court on Wednesday and entered a not guilty plea to charges that he sexually assaulted a child.

Thomas Vaughn

Thomas Vaughn

Vaughn is facing charges that he “groomed” and then later sexually assaulted the child that is under the age of 13.  Vaughn allegedly “seduced, lured and enticed” the child through online social networking between the dates of May 28 and June 26 and then committed predatory criminal sexual assault of the child on June 26, according to information filed by the Franklin County State’s Attorney.  In addition Vaughn is also facing a charge of possession of child pornography.

Vaughn’s next court date is set for Sept. 18 with a final pretrial hearing slated for Oct. 31 and a jury trial scheduled for Nov. 5.  Vaughn remains in jail on $500,000 bond.

 

 

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