50 Influencers of Rend Lake College: Rich Yunkus, an all-time great

by Reece Rutland, Rend Lake College Public Information

At six-foot-nine, it would be pretty easy to say that Rich Yunkus is a big deal. And, while he holds the all-time scoring record with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at 2,232 points, it’s his “assists” that have won him the admiration and gratitude of Rend Lake College.

Yunkus has gone above and beyond to support RLC, the Rend Lake College Foundation and his community.

Rich Yunkus

The Benton native has served on the RLCF Board of Directors for almost 25 years. In 2013, he was recognized for his all efforts on behalf of the Foundation. Through his continuous work, massive strides were made in improving the lives of the district’s students.

During his stint as RLCF Director, Yunkus was credited in being one of the driving forces behind making sure the RLC Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus had the ability to offer a complete degree program to eliminate the cost students take on from the trip to Ina and back.
In 2000, he became the ninth person to receive the Presidential Award from the RLC Foundation, for which he had served the previous seven years as a member of both the Finance and Nominating committees.

That year he also accepted the responsibility as money manager for the Foundation at no personal gain. Yunkus joined Edward Jones in 1996 as the Benton representative for an investment firm that has more offices nationally than any other offering financial services.
Yunkus thanked the Foundation for the award, stating, “You can’t help but see the Rend Lake College Foundation when you walk around campus. What a great group of people, and I love to work with all of them to help Rend Lake College. It’s with everyone’s help and support that we do what we can, and it’s an honor to be a part of this tremendous organization.”

Two years later, he accepted a limited partnership with the holding company for the St. Louis-based firm; approximately one-third of all associates are limited partners.

Yunkus shows off the hook shot that helped him become the all-time scoring leader for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. (Photo provided to Rend Lake College.)

Yunkus was enshrined into the State of Georgia Athletic Hall of Fame in January 1998, along with “classmates” Jackie Robinson, who was born in the Peach State before going on to stardom as the first black player in Major League Baseball; Morehouse College and Olympic hurdles champion Edwin Moses, NASCAR driver Bill Elliott and professional golfer Lyn Lott.

He is the first, and only, Georgia Tech student to be inducted into their Hall of Fame immediately upon graduating. A high school and college All-America pick, Yunkus is also a member of the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association.

The well-known Benton product also is active in his home community, holding memberships to the Benton Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club and Elks Club. Yunkus and his wife, Donna, are the parents of two daughters, Alicia and Lindsay.

At the time of his Presidential Award, Yunkus had played in the RLCF Golf Outing every year since its inception in 1981. He also volunteered as an instructor for financial classes associated with the Institute for Learning in Retirement and has spoken previously at the Warrior and Lady Warrior All-Sports Banquet.

Yunkus first stepped forward with a monetary donation to the “Generations of Excellence” Capital Campaign in February 1997, then pledged $10,000 more in December of that year for the RLCF Children’s Center and was the Director most responsible for encouraging the group to build the best facility possible,” according to then Foundation Executive Director Pat Kern.

“Rich has been actively involved with the Foundation Board of Directors since 1993. Rich has been instrumental in cultivating very generous donations for Foundation capital projects and scholarships. He is also a strong advocate for promoting the college and our facilities. Rich is a go-getter and I am very grateful for his commitment to the foundation and the college,” said RLCF CEO Kay Zibby-Damron.

 

Traffic crash on South Main in Benton

by Steve Dunford

There has been a single car traffic crash in the 1400 block of South Main in Benton.

This is in the area of where the Circle Drive used to be, just north of City Hall and Masonic and Odd Fellows cemetery.

Please let emergency crews work, and take an alternate route.   Also, I request no pictures be posted on Facebook until the family is notified.

Harrison Mural Installed just in time for Eclipse Tourists

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Eclipse tourists flying in from Texas stop for a pic of the brand new George Harrison mural, located on the Benton Airport road by I-57 (William McPherson, Gazette Photo.)

BENTON, IL-  (William McPherson, Benton Gazette.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below)

“Here Comes The Sun,”

Just before the solar eclipse, and just in time for the eclipse tourists, Benton finally got its’ Beatles mural.

Last week California artist John Cerney made the long trek to Benton, Illinois to construct the much anticipated mural in honor of former Beatle George Harrison.

Cerney, who once a year picks a big project to donate to a local community, says these not-for-profit pieces of art are far and away his favorite to undertake. “I’ve got two or three projects at a time, but projects like this that I’m obviously not getting paid for are more exciting for me, and I wish I could spend all my time on projects like this. They’re way more fun for me.”

Benton Police make three arrests over the weekend

From the Benton Police Department

BENTON, IL – On August 25th, 2017 Benton Police were dispatched to the 1100 block of Grayson Street in reference to a domestic disturbance. Through investigation, police arrested Amanda M. Stroud, age 38, of Benton for domestic battery. Stroud was transported to the Franklin County Jail.

On August 26th, 2017 Benton Police arrested Clarence B. Braden on an active McCracken county warrant for failure to appear. Braden was transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On August 26th, 2017 Benton Police conducted a traffic stop in the 1400 block of Stonebrook Drive. Through investigation, police arrested Collin Donaldson age 22, of Valier for driving while license revoked. Donaldson was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

Approximately 1,000 People Watch Solar Eclipse at Benton Community Park

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BENTON, IL –  (William McPherson, Benton Gazette.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Those who have received unexpected last minute guests know the hustle and bustle that goes into accommodating them. Now try 1,000 of them.

That’s exactly what went down in Benton last week, as more than 1,000 people viewed the Great American Solar Eclipse at the Benton Community Park on Monday, according to early estimates.

“I know we had people from Canada, and I will say we had at least 12 states represented,” said Benton Community Park Superintendent Bill “Scooter” Nelms, who said the crowd began pouring in around 7:30 a.m. with many exiting after the 1:21 p.m. totality event had ended, and a few sticking around until around 3 p.m. when the entire eclipse event had dissipated. “We had not a cloud in the sky throughout the whole time,” Nelms noted. This was in contrast to the many people who had the misfortune of missing most of the eclipse at SIU Arena in Carbondale due to cloudy weather conditions.

Gas leak on South Main St. in Benton caused area businesses to be evacuated this morning

by Steve Dunford

BENTON, IL – In the last half -hour, an accident caused a gas leak on the 100 block of South Main street in Benton.   Franklin County Emergency Management issued a Nixle alert around 15 minutes ago,

Area buildings have been evacuated, including the Campbell Building which there is offices for Franklin County Government.  I am unsure of the status of the courthouse.

The Benton Fire Department confirmed the square is still open at this time.

I will provide further updates as information becomes available.

UPDATE:  11:10 a.m.  Franklin County EMA released a statement about five minutes ago, stating the scene is secure.  At this time the 100 block of South Main from the Public Square to Church St. is still closed.

 

Armed Barbers hit their mark

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Ray Minor and John Sweet in Minor’s new barbershop and shooting range

BENTON, IL – (William McPherson, Benton Gazette.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Don’t dare call them stylists.

Retired State Police Master Sergeant Ray Minor is looking to bring back the barbershops of yesteryear with a twist. The new barber shop had a soft opening on August 8, and has seen a steady trickle of customers come out to the new business. The barber shop is connected to Minor’s shooting park, Extreme Exigency, which he said will open up for business on September 4, and will host a ribbon cutting and open house on September 2.

The business is located in Rural Benton, southwest of West City, and the property was once the home of Minor’s grandfather Theodore Nunlist, who for many years ran a successful barbershop in Benton.

Benton Rotary Club donates to Franklin Hospital’s Back to School Party

Benton man arrested on petition to revoke charges

From the Benton Police Department

The following person is presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law

BENTON, IL – On August 14th, 2017 Benton Police arrested Issac M. Goosby, age 25, of Benton on an active Franklin County warrant for petition to revoke.

Goosby was transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

 

Franklin Hospital Acquires New PFT System

Press Release from Derek Johnson, Chief Operating Officer, Franklin Hospital

Franklin Hospital Cardiopulmonary Dept. Supervisor Frank Cline, CRT with the new Jaeger Masterscreen PFT System by CareFusion

BENTON, IL- Franklin Hospital is pleased to announce the addition of a new service offering. The Jaeger Masterscreen Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) System by CareFusion was recently installed in the Cardiopulmonary Department at Franklin Hospital.

“The Jaeger Masterscreen provides state of the art technology for Complete Pulmonary Function Testing,” according to Frank Cline, Cardiopulmonary Department Supervisor.

Franklin Hospital now has the equipment to measure:

Body Plethysmography (Gold Standard) for accurate measurement of airway resistance and lung volumes, Single Breath (Real Time) diffusion capacity (DLCO), Spirometry, both Pre- and Post-Bronchodilator.

The Jaeger Masterscreen PFT System quickly and safely provides accurate diagnostic results in patients with:

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Pulmonary Fibrosis, Asthma, Black Lung
Shortness of Breath, Assessment of Dyspnea, Neuromuscular Disease, Pre-Op Screening

Drs. Suhail Istanbouly and Walid Halees from Southern Illinois Respiratory Disease Consultants will be two of the pulmonologists interpreting the pulmonary function tests for Franklin Hospital.  Call PFT Specialist Frank Cline, CRT, at 618-439-3161, Ext. 574 to learn more about the new PFT technology at Franklin Hospital or to have your medical provider schedule a diagnostic exam.

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