Hurricane Maria rains lashes Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico after storm tears through eastern Caribbean

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-hurricane-maria-20170919-story.html

People walk amid debris of a restaurant shattered by Hurricane Maria in Le Carbet on the French Caribbean island of Martinique. (Reuters news service)

SAN JUAN, PR (Molly Hennessy-Fiske.  LosAngeles Times.  Please click on the link for the full story.  here is an excerpt below.

Hurricane Maria was lashing the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with rain Tuesday afternoon after it devastated the Caribbean island of Dominica with 160 mph winds.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the potentially catastrophic storm was expected to remain extremely dangerous when it passes near or over the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

“Preparations against life-threatening storm surge and rainfall flooding and destructive winds should be rushed to completion,” the center said.

3.8 magnitude earthquake in Edwards County early this morning

By Steve Dunford

ALBION, IL-  A 3.8 magnitude earthquake on the Richter Scale  happened at 4:47 this morning.  The epicenter was five miles ENE of Albion.  This was on the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone which is a branch off the New Madrid fault.

In 1968, the seismic zone produced a 5.4 magnitude earthquake.  The epicenter was near Broughton, just north of the Saline-Hamilton county line.  It was felt as far north as Chicago.   There was some damage in Thompsonville, especially to chimneys and it broke plates that came out of cabinets.

Just recently, I spoke with Kyle Peach, news director of NewsChannel 15 in Mt. Carmel.  He said there is no reported damage in the region at this time.

Below is a link to the US Geological Society’s website.  It is interactive, so you will find several links for information about the New Madrid fault.

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nm60207021#executive

“Rock & Roll” at Coal Miners Memorial Park in West Frankfort

from Marcia Raubach

Coal Miners Memorial Park presents “Rock & Roll” in the park featuring Johnathan Len from the group Blend beginning at 7PM Friday, September 22 at the park location in downtown West Frankfort.

The park unveiled the new stage last May and since has had several events over the last few months with several more planned in the future. Len will be presenting favorite rock & roll hits of the 50’s and 60’s along with some country classics.

Len, the highly popular lead singer from the group Blend, also mixes a lot of comical charisma on stage with his fabulous voice. He has recently branched out with a solo act. Friday night’s concert goes along with the FCHS Homecoming activities and the “Classes of the Fabulous Fifites” celebration reunion which will bring hundreds of alumni in town for homecoming activities as well as alumni from other classes who gather for reunions at the high school homecoming time in West Frankfort.

Homecoming activities are planned all week at FCHS as well as the rival football game with Benton on Saturday afternoon. Everyone is welcome to attend this free concert. Bring a lawnchair and sit back and enjoy “Rock and Roll” in the park this Friday evening at Coal Miners Memorial Park. The park committee will also be celebrating reaching their 2017 goal of 50 new bricks in memorial park for 2017. The number now stands at 55 and committee members will be on hand to take orders for bricks that evening for fall installation. For more information visit Coal Miners Memorial Park on Facebook or call Sharon Ossig at 923-0799.

Walt Frazier returns to highlight ‘Heroes, Myths and Traditions’ homecoming

From Tom Weber, Associate Athletic Director/Communications – Southern Illinois University

CARBONDALE, IL. – Walt “Clyde” Frazier, one of Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s legendary alumni, returns to campus next month as “Heroes, Myths and Traditions” are celebrated during Homecoming 2017 festivities, Oct. 8-15.

Frazier, the homecoming grand marshal, will participate in the parade at 10 a.m. on Oct. 14.

Walt Frazier, SIU file photo

A two-time All-American, Frazier led the Salukis to national fame and the 1967 NIT (National Invitation Tournament) basketball championship. The tournament MVP, Frazier, a 1987 selection to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, was a first-round draft pick by the New York Knicks. He was first Saluki to have his jersey (No. 52) retired and he helped the Knicks to NBA titles in 1970 and 1973; enjoying a 13-year career with the Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers. A seven-time NBA All-Star, Frazier was named one of the league’s 50 greatest players in 1996 and his No. 10 Knick’s jersey is retired.

Frazier is a Knicks analyst on the Madison Square Garden Network and he has earned numerous Emmy nominations for his work. Earlier this year, Frazier was selected to the 12-member Small College Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2017. He is involved with efforts and organizations that help children achieve their goals.

Homecoming parade entries are being accepted. Marching bands, small and large floats, walkers, car/truck entries and equestrian units are welcome to join the celebration. Homecoming festivities will include a window decoration contest for Carbondale area businesses along with a door decoration contest on campus. Entry forms and additional information for the parade and other contests are available at homecoming.siu.edu/forms/index.php.

Other plans for Homecoming festivities include a big concert, talent and comedy shows, the Salukis football game against Illinois State, tailgating, and more, as the 50-year Class of 1967 is recognized.

The schedule continues to evolve and grow. Keep an eye on www.homecoming.siu.edu and the SIU Homecoming Facebook event page for the updated schedule and details. In coming weeks, SIU will also be spotlighting university Heroes, Myths and Legends.

50 Influencers of Rend Lake College: Dr. Gene Stotlar, paragon of Pinckneyville

by Reece Rutland, Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, Ill. (Sept. 15, 2017) – What do you call a collegiate basketball standout, a United States Army veteran, a doctor with over four decades of serving his community (not to mention delivering around 1,500 babies), a community leader with a boundless passion for improving the area around him and was born on New Year’s Eve no less? We call him an icon and an influencer, but most people just know him as “Dr. Stotlar.”

 

Dr. Gene Stotlar poses with RLC student Mike Jones of Nashville. Jones is one of the many students that Stotlar helped through college with his scholarship contributions. The pair pose in front of the Rend Lake College Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus, a facility that Stotlar helped cultivate. (Rend Lake College photo.

As a student-athlete at Southern Illinois University, Gene Stotlar was the starting point guard as a freshman for the 1946 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National Champions.

He was recognized as the Tournament Most Valuable Player and First-Team All-America.
His heroics were not forgotten. Stotlar was one of 75 individuals (60 players, 15 coaches) named to the NAIA 75th Anniversary All-Star Team in 2012.

After graduating from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Stotlar started practicing at a city hospital at the age of 23. He served two years in the U.S. Army and moved to Pinckneyville at age 27.

In 1955, he joined his brother, Dr. James B. Stotlar, and Dr. G.H. Edwards in medical practice in Pinckneyville, where he practiced for 36 years, retiring in 1991. During this time he served on the Pinckneyville Grade School Board, the St. Bruno School Board and the Rend Lake College Foundation.

He summed up his chosen endeavors directly, “It’s simple. We do it to help kids get an education.”

Stotlar went on to serve on the RLCF for 15 years, stepping down in 2010.
“We have accomplished a lot of good things . . . but I’ve been there and done that,” he said at a ceremony honoring his service to Rend Lake College and its students. “I feel like it’s time to get some new blood on the board.”

No one could argue with the accomplishments.

For years, Stotlar and his wife Ramona provided scholarships to RLC students.

But, his dedication didn’t end there. Of all the RLCF campaigns Stotlar has been a part of during his tenure, the establishment of a satellite campus in his hometown was the most rewarding for him, he said.

Before there was the Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville Campus, very little RLC presence existed in the community, nestled on the southeastern boundary of the college district. Before Murphy-Wall, night classes were held in the local high school and some individualized training was offered in industrial facilities.

After the completion of the campus, Stotlar wasn’t content to rest on his laurels.

Stotlar’s parting words to the Board included a challenge. He said a lab still stood in the way of students being able to complete a degree at the Murphy-Wall Campus, without ever having to make the long drive to the Ina campus. He said he would like to see that lab become the next project the Board tackled.

The board and the community responded, raising the funds needed for a science/computer wing at the campus. For his part, Stotlar was honored with the Dr. Gene Stotlar Computer Classroom, gracing the halls of the facility he worked so hard to see completed.

“. . . Our country and our well-being is centered on education. If you don’t have education you are kind of going to be out of luck. We are blessed that kids are wanting to get an education and further blessed that Rend Lake is in on it. It’s going to happen. It’s going to happen right here,” Stotlar said.

Chance of showers and thunderstorms today….temps in the upper 80’s rest of the week

Hazardous Weather Outlook

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight

The chance of thunderstorms continues across the entire region
today, primarily during the afternoon and evening hours. Storms
will produce lightning and locally heavy rain.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Tuesday through Sunday

A small chance of thunderstorms lingers on Tuesday with better
chances across southwest Indiana and the Kentucky Pennyrile. Small
chances of mainly heat of the day storms are forecast primarily
for the southern half of the area Wednesday through Friday. Locally
heavy rainfall and lightning will be the primary concerns.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

Spotter activation is not anticipated at this time.

Seven day forecast

A slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11am. Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind becoming southwest around 6 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Tonight
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67. Calm wind.
Tuesday
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming south southwest 5 to 7 mph in the morning.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 69. Light south wind.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. Light south wind increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the morning.
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 69. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming south southeast around 6 mph in the morning.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 68. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 67. Light southeast wind.
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Calm wind becoming south southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 66. Light south southeast wind.
Sunday
Sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind becoming south southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.

NASCAR driver, pilot killed in Connecticut plane crash

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/latest-news/article173792161.html

In this Sept. 16, 2005 file photo, Ted Christopher celebrates his victory in the Busch North Series Sylvania 125 at the New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, N.H. NASCAR officials say modified championship racer Christopher was one of two people killed when a small plane crashed in Connecticut. The Federal Aviation Administration confirms that two people were aboard a Mooney M20C plane that went down in a wooded area near the North Branford-Guilford border shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. NASCAR says Christopher and the plane’s pilot died. Jon-Pierre Lasseigne, File AP Photo

NORTH BRANFORD, CONN (AP Story ran in the Charlotte Observer.  Please click on the link above for the full story. I will be using the Observer for any NASCAR story. Here is an excerpt below)

Modified championship racer Ted Christopher was one of two people killed when a small plane crashed in the woods in Connecticut on Saturday, NASCAR officials said.

The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that two people were aboard a Mooney M20C plane that went down near the North Branford-Guilford border shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, but they didn’t release the names of the victims.

 

West Frankfort (2-1) at Harrisburg (2-1)

by Steve Dunford

I will feature all the cheerleaders in each preview throughout the year. (Thank you Amy Johnson for the use of the picture)

The West Frankfort Redbirds open Ohio division play tonight against the Harrisburg Bulldogs.

The Redbirds were on the road last week and beat Sparta, 33-16.  The Bulldogs picked up their second win of the season, 21-14 over Boonville, IN.  It was their second win in three weeks from a team from the Big 8 Conference, which is made up of Indiana schools except Mt. Carmel.

Here is what West Frankfort Coach Brian Beery had to say about the Bulldogs coming into tonight’s matchup, “Harrisburg is a very good football team. They have depth, and some very good running backs. Defensively we will have to contain speed backs, and stop #44 (Jordan Bartok)  in the middle. I expect this to be a very physical game, and the team that is the most physical will win, plain and simple.”

I spoke to new Harrisburg Coach Gabe Angelly had to say about facing the Redbirds tonight.  He is a long time assistant that took over after long-time Harrisburg Coach Al Way ended his third tour of duty with the Bulldogs.  He said, “(West Frankfort QB) Connor Eaton is a tough kid, and creates a lot of opportunities for them. We will have to play well to contain him. 

He also said with Bartok, that Hunter Smith and Carl Russ are their biggest threats in the backfield.  He also mentioned how Chandler Bowling and Hunter Jackson has stepped up on the defensive end.   He also said that two sophomores, QB Isaac Crabb and RB Carl Russ are maturing more every game.

I watched film this week from Harrisburg’s week one game with Mt. Carmel.  The Bulldogs have four very good linebackers in Jackson, Bartok, Kent Cletcher, and Presley Gauch.  This might cause the Redbirds some problems tonight with their running game.

I know there could be some changes since week one, but Mt. Carmel had a tough time on the ground, but when they went to the air in the second half, that could be the weak link.

Eaton has been hooking up more and more with WR’s Kyle Hammers and Mason Clay.  For the Redbirds to stay with the ball game, they will have to throw the football.

The win over Harrisburg last year was a turn around to the program for the Redbirds.  I expect a very close hard fought game.  I am going to be rooting hard for WF tonight, but I have to go with the Bulldogs at home by seven.

 

 

 

 

Benton (2-1) at Herrin (2-1)

by Steve Dunford

I am going to feature the cheerleaders for each of the four schools in each photo. (Thank you Lana Smothers for letting me use the photos.)

The Benton Rangers pitched a shutout last week against Pinckneyville 41-0.  Quarterback Hamilton Page passed for five touchdowns.

Herrin went into VanMater field in DuQuoin and fell to the Herrin Tigers 21-17.

This is what Ranger coach Bob Pankey has to say about tonight’s matchup, “Herrin will play a ground and pound style of offense and will attempt to control the clock. They will get their yards but we have to find opportunities to get their offense off the field.

Offensively, they are bigger than we are upfront so we have to utilize our athleticism and quickness to our advantage and get in space as much as possible.”

I watched the Herrin-Carterville game on film.  Here were a few things I picked up on.  Herrin did not go to the air too much, but have three outstanding guys in the backfield in Kyle Matusczak, Tate Johnson, and Jake Gosha, who seems like he has been in high school eight years.

I was impressed with Herrin’s offensive line, they kept Luke Ford in check, as he is a DE on defense.  I have not watched DuQuoin play yet, but Herrin so far is the best all around team that I have watched play this year. I am setting my DVR to watch Carterville-DuQuoin tonight on WPSD gridiron glory.

Carterville had a tough time getting their passing game going against Herrin.  They kept Ford under control on the offensive side of the ball.

The Rangers will be playing in Week 10.  This is a game that will help them come playoff time.  Benton is a very good football team.  However, I am going with the Tigers by 10.  I will be rooting for the Rangers down at Taylor Field.

 

 

 

Lisa Madigan will not run for re-election

http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20170915/NEWS02/170919923/illinois-attorney-general-lisa-madigan-will-not-seek-re-election

CHICAGO, IL (Rich Miller, Crain’s Chicago Business.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

“I’m ready to move on to a new challenge,” Attorney General Lisa Madigan explained today after informing me that she will not seek reelection and won’t run for any other office next year.

At the end of her term, she’ll have served 16 years as the state’s top lawyer, plus another 4 years in the Illinois Senate.

“I love working, I love advocating for the people of Illinois. And I’m going to keep doing it through the end of my term,” Madigan said.

Besides the governor and his running mate, the only other statewide Republican candidate currently backed by the party apparatus is Erika Harold, who is running for attorney general. The Republicans had planned to go after the Democratic incumbent hard by tying her as closely as they could to her wildly unpopular father.

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