Rend Lake College Spring 2017 Honors Lists

ReAnne Palmer, Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, IL– Rend Lake College is pleased to announce 396 students have made the President’s and Vice Presidents’ lists of academic honors for the Spring 2017 semester.

The lists include 150 individuals named to the President’s List. Those students earned a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) during the semester as a full-time student earning 12 credit hours or more. Another 246 students were named to the Vice Presidents’ List. Students on the Vice Presidents’ List earned a 3.50 – 3.99 GPA during the semester as a full-time student.

“With nearly 400 students landing spots on the honors lists this spring, I couldn’t be prouder of the countless hours of hard work and dedication shown on campus. I speak for everyone on campus when I say congratulations,” said RLC President Terry Wilkerson. “It’s a testament to these students and their instructors, and they should all be very proud of this achievement.”

Below are the ones from Franklin County who achieved academic honors.

President’s List

BENTON – Mariann Cook, Sierra Deangelo, Ally Devore, Sara Dixon, Mackenzi Dollins, Emeri-Jean Farnam, Dakota Head, Hillary Ionson, Brette Mahan, Mallorie Melvin, Lindell Minor, Presley Robbins, Dylan Snyder, Noah Thomason, Anna Weaver, Lauren Zinzilieta

CHRISTOPHER – Camryn Maloney, Kayla Parrish, Phillip Smith

COELLO – Carrie Shaw

EWING – Wade Hutchens

MACEDONIA – Kelsey Conley

MULKEYTOWN – Kristi Barnett, Amber Dublo

ROYALTON – Kassandra Jones

SESSER – Emily Bulla, Pam Dorris, Nicholas Marlo, Skylyn Simpson, Mackayla Tindall

THOMPSONVILLE – Kayla Follmer, Hudson Garrison, Ivan Wysong

VALIER – Alexandra Boner

WEST FRANKFORT – Alexa Beaver, Jared Eastwood, Mary Linsley, Katie Ramsey, Christian Reed

WHITTINGTON – Morgan Wilson

Vice Presidents’ List

BENTON – Alison Anthis, Kelly Bishop, Lindsey Cox, Bria Curry, Dionna Dillon, Colton Essary, Johnel Eubanks, Brittany Ferris, Nicholas Freeman, David Garrett, John Giacone, Payton Hallis, Abbigail Hart, Kelsey Head, Aubrey Hunter, Haley Ing, Caleb Kearney, Christine Keppler-Clayton, Amy Kovarik, Matthew Krug, Andrew Lingle, Logan Maxey, Molly McGuire, Virginia Morgan, Devon Morris, Alexis Newell, Bradley Phillips, Makayla Rich, Naylin Ronchetto, Benjamin Schilli, Kassie Spencer, Holden Storey, Whitney Summers, Leigh Thomas, Caleb Wilkerson

BUCKNER – Morgan Wirtes, Callie Young

CHRISTOPHER – Brooke Akers, Emily Cavinder, Julie Faling, Zoie Frey, Anthony Hargrove, Kailey Kerkemeyer, Jacob Underwood

EWING – Ike Hutchcraft, Cole Hutchens, Kacee Roberts

MACEDONIA – David Motsinger

MULKEYTOWN – Sandra Eversole, Allanna Garrison, Cameron Jones, Loghan Matyi, Micah Motsinger, Jonathon Swisher, Zachary Webb

ORIENT – Brittany Segatto

ROYALTON – Kassie Jeralds, Kalynn Myers

THOMPSONVILLE – Maleissa Baney, Casey Bowlin, Austin Kerley, Maddie Miller, Aiden Payne, George Styles, Damien Wilburn

VALIER – Peyton Jennings, Sophi Johnson, Bailee Jones

WEST FRANKFORT – Courtney Browning, Shannon Browning, Kelsie Simpson

WHITTINGTON – Megan Rudolphi, Dylan Terry

ZEIGLER – Kenneth Newton

 

West Frakfort police/fire have a very busy May

From West Frankfort City Commissioner Tara Chambers

Spencer Metro, receiving a Blue Lives Matter American flag signed by several law enforcement officers in the county last fall. (Shared from Tara Chambers Facebook page)

What’s going on at the WFPD? According to Chief Irwin, quite a bit for the month of May. West Frankfort Police Officers responded to a whopping 2077 calls for the month, including 47 calls for traffic accidents, 12 of those accidents involving injuries. There were 258 traffic stops and 92 citations issues for the month of May, as well and 87 adult arrests made with 60 criminal charges resulting.

On the other end of WFFD and WFPD’s busy day is the dispatchers that make it all possible. West Frankfort Dispatchers do a fantastic job and work harder than most realize, answering 4916 calls for the month of May alone, including 721 9-1-1 emergency calls and 258 walk-in requests being answered.

WF School board combines assistant principal, athletic director job

http://www.wfgazette.com/news/school-board-combines-assistant-principal-athletic-director-job/article_a8bc2948-52b6-11e7-af64-bfc9f3872bc6.html

WEST FRANKFORT, IL – (Tim Hastings – West Frankfort Gazette.  Please Click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The Frankfort School District 168 Board voted unanimously on May 30 to combine Frankfort Community High School (FCHS) assistant principal and athletic director posts.

“Our main focus in doing this was to deal with a financial burden,” said board president Gayle Crawford. “We are currently advertising for someone to fill the new position.”

Crawford said athletic director was already a part time post. Richard Glodich, who recently retired from the position, also taught driver’s education.

 

Motorhome fire near West Frankfort Lake

THOMPSONVILLE, IL-  Cave-Eastern firefighters were called out on Charley Good Road this afternoon to a motorhome fire.

Ewing-Northern Fire department provided mutual aid.    Exact location is not determined.

Charley Good Road is located at the west end of the city limits of Thompsonville, and goes toward West Frankfort Lake, across from Three Angels Broadcasting.

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Suspect arrested after fleeing scene of fiery wreck

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/35670574/suspect-arrested-after-fleeing-scene-of-fiery-wreck

WSIL photo

WEST FRANKFORT – (Joe Ragusa, WSIL -TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

A car wreck ends with the vehicle overturned and on fire and with the driver in handcuffs.

It happened around 2 a.m. Thursday at the corner of E. St. Louis Street and Horn Street.

No one was injured but the driver ran from the scene.

 

“Tiny House” on the market

High School Construction Trades Class Completes Year-long Project

 Press Release from Regional Office of Education- District #21

Photos courtesy of ROE #21

Drivers navigating the Benton Public Square this past week or so may have noticed, not only the renovations to the former Campbell’s Furniture building, now home to several county offices, but also a rather charming structure on display on its east parking lot. The “Tiny House”, described as a fully-functioning house in condensed form, is a product of the first-ever multi-school district Construction Trades class, which included students from Benton, Christopher, and Sesser-Valier High Schools.

“Some creative thinking on the part of our Board of Control led us to be able to offer this class for students who have an interest in the building trades,” said George Hopkins, Jr., Director of the Franklin County Regional (Vocational) Delivery System. “The ‘Tiny House’ project allowed them to get a lot of hands-on experience in carpentry and construction, and we now hope to sell the building through a closed-bid procedure, the proceeds of which will be used for next year’s class projects.”

Hopkins pointed out that a minimum bid will be established, which basically will cover the cost of materials, and anyone interested in placing a bid is encouraged to pick up an informational bid sheet at the Regional Office of Education #21, now located in the new county office facility (Campbell’s Building).

Some people are familiar with the “tiny house” concept through the popular HGTV prime time series that has highlighted the potential uses of such a basic, mobile, structure.

“I am aware that some folks have utilized these houses at lakes and hunting areas,” Hopkins commented. “The TV show has spawned a growing interest in having amenities of home—heating, air-conditioning, kitchen, etc., without extravagant square footage.  Our students even included an outside deck on their project.  It’s a neat little place!”

Hopkins points out that it took a village, so to speak, to make this program and Tiny House construction a reality.

“A lot of people in the community…Kenny Hutchens, Doug Nolen, Jerry Randolph, and Ron House, who provided us a facility to build, all helped us pull this off.  Without their assistance, we’d have never met our deadline,” the Director said.

Additionally, a $30,000 donation from philanthropist Robert Burton, a West Frankfort native who is CEO of Cenveo, Inc. in Stamford, Connecticut, took the Construction Trades class from planning stage to actuality.

“Mr. Burton’s generous donation a year or so ago, that provided us with a mobile construction lab and all tools necessary for the project, made this program a reality in Franklin County, and we are indebted to him,” Hopkins said.

After its stint on the Public Square, the Tiny House is now located at Benton High School, near the superintendent’s office, until its sale in the next week or two.  Tours of the Tiny House will be conducted on Wednesday, May 24 and Thursday, May 25, 2017, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. so those interested in submitting a bid can view the property being sold.    

Taco Bell offering a free taco today –

If you are out and about in  today, Taco Bell is offering a free Doritos Locos taco between 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

This is part their promotion “Steal a Win, Grab a Taco”, which they would offer a free taco if a road team would pick up a win in the NBA finals.  The Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game Three for this to take place on “taco Tuesday.”

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Power outage in Logan-Parrish area

by Steve Dunford

From reading posts on social media, there is a power outage in the Logan-Parrish area of the county.  The area is south of Route 34.

Southeastern Illinois Electric-Cooperative is reporting on their website 27 homes without power at this time.  They have not given a restoration time yet.

 

 

Area fire departments toned to two structure fires over the weekend

by Steve Dunford

There were two structure fires in the county over the weekend.

Saturday night at 10:09 p.m., Benton and West City firefighters were toned to a structure fire at 208 South DuQuoin St.

Sunday night around 9:00 p.m. West Frankfort, Benton, and Johnston City firefighters were toned to an apartment fire at 108 Parkview Circle in West Frankfort.

Damage or amount of loss is undermined at this time.

WF Hires New Full-Time Police Officer

http://www.wfgazette.com/news/wf-hires-new-full-time-police-officer/article_eb6abb62-4c51-11e7-b40c-ab2fafd6e7bf.html

WEST FRANKFORT – (William McPherson – West Frankfort Gazette.  Please Click on the above link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

At last Tuesday’s regular West Frankfort city council meeting the council voted to make a new lateral hire for the West Frankfort Police Department.

The council voted unanimously to hire Nicholas Gaines as a full-time police officer. Gaines has been working with the city through a temporary appointment since January.

“I think we’re very fortunate to have Nick. He’s got a wealth of training and experience. I think we’re fortunate that we’re going to get an immediate return on our investment,” said West Frankfort Police Chief Mike Irwin.

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