Governor Signs Bryant Bill to Assist Volunteer Firefighters

Press Release from the office of State Represenative Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) 

State Rep. Terri Bryant and Sen. Paul Schimpf were recently named “Honorary Fire Chiefs” and were each presented with a white chief helmet engraved with their names by the Illinois Firefighters Association at a meeting of the Coal Belt Fire Protection Association.  The legislators are surrounded by members of the DeSoto Fire Department and officials from the Illinois Firefighters Association. (Rep. Bryant photo)

Murphysboro, IL State Representative Terri Bryant (R-Murphysboro) has announced that Governor Rauner has signed HB 771, a bill she sponsored that will provide assistance to volunteer firefighters with purchasing tires for their vehicles.

Bryant says that in the face of budget cuts, and a shortage of volunteers to join fire departments across the state, the signing of HB 771 will provide another incentive and much needed financial assistance.

“In Illinois, 70 percent of all firefighters are volunteers,” Bryant said. “This law will allow a volunteer firefighter to purchase one set of tires for their vehicle every three years at a reduced price per the fire district’s joint purchasing agreement. The goal is to provide a little bit of help to the folks that volunteer to fight fires and keep us safe. I’m particularly thankful to Senator Paul Schimpf for his advocacy and for sponsoring this bill in the Senate.”

Earlier this year, Representative Bryant and Senator Schimpf were named ‘Honorary Fire Chiefs’ by the Illinois Firefighters Association in recognition of their advocacy on issues of importance to firefighters across the State of Illinois. Margaret Vaughn is the Illinois Firefighters Association’s Director of Government Affairs. She offered her thanks to Representative Bryant and Senator Schimpf.

“Volunteer firefighters save our state millions of dollars annually which otherwise would have to be made up with tax revenue,” Vaughn said. “These volunteers are on call on their own time and often use their own vehicles to respond to an emergency. The Illinois Firefighters Association greatly appreciates all the hard work Rep. Bryant and Sen Schimpf put into getting this important legislation passed and thanks Governor Rauner for signing the measure into law.”

Magnitude 3.1 earthquake shakes border of Illinois and Indiana

http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/nation/2017/09/09/magnitude-3-1-earthquake-shakes-border-illinois-and-indiana/649401001/

A 3.1 magnitude earthquake rattled communities along the Illinois-Indiana border late Friday. (Photo: Journal Sentinel)

(Don Behm, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is the message below.)

A minor earthquake late Friday disturbed residents along the border of Illinois and Indiana, 37 miles northwest of Evansville, Ind., the U.S. Geological Survey reported Saturday on the Earthquake Notification Service.

The 3.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 11:15 p.m. Friday about eight miles west of Mount Carmel, Ill., and 27 miles southwest of Vincennes, Ind., according to the National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo.

The quake was felt by residents of communities in both states in the border region north of Interstate 64, including Mount Carmel, Bone Gap, West Salem and Albion, Ill.; as well as Owensville and Decker, Ind.

West Frankfort Elks helps Fire Department Purchase Ambulance Equipment

http://www.wfgazette.com/news/west-frankfort-elks-helps-fire-department-purchase-ambulance-equipment/article_f1f9bd76-959d-11e7-9873-ff35c61590e5.html

WEST FRANKFORT, IL (William McPherson, West Frankfort Gazette.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.

Members of the West Frankfort community came together last week to give back to those who routinely put their lives on the line to keep us all safe.

Members of the West Frankfort community came together last week to give back to those who routinely put their lives on the line to keep us all safe. Those on hand for the $1500 donation included Elks Exalted Ruler Ed Wall, Lecturing Knight Jessie Talbott, Former Exalted Ruler and Elks Trustee Bernadine Walley, Member Meesha Surratt, and Secretary Debbie Tango as well as West Frankfort Fire Chief Jody Allen. (William McPherson, WF Gazette Photo

A recent donation from the West Frankfort Elks of $1,500 will enable the West Frankfort Fire Department to make a much needed purchase. The money will go towards the purchase of a stair chair—a device used to carry people up or down stairs during an emergency.

“If we have someone injured upstairs, or down in a basement, we can’t just grab them, so these chairs we can put them in here and strap them in and then we can safely transport them,” said West Frankfort Fire Chief Jody Allen. “They’re very helpful to us,” Allen added.

National Weather Service Hazard Simplification

http://www.weather.gov/crh/hazsimplification

Please click on this link above for a short video, and plans in the text how the National Weather Service plans on simplifying Winter Weather watches and warnings, and will explain how other advisories are in the works.  Below is an overview of the webpage.

The NWS is striving to support a “Weather-Ready Nation” by ensuring you are aware of and prepared for the variety of weather- and water-based hazards we experience across the country every day.  One factor in supporting this awareness and preparedness is to make sure our messaging is as clear and focused as possible.

Based on initial feedback from core partners and the public, and with support from social and behavioral scientists, the NWS is implementing changes to more effectively communicate our hazard messages. To begin this process, modifications will be made to winter weather products.

 

9-11-01 Poem by Jack Buck

Riverfront times photo

NOTE:  For those that were younger, I am going to give you a history behind this.  Major League Baseball was suspended for eight days, as air travel was for several after 9-11.

When baseball resumed this poem was read by the late Cardinal Broadcaster Jack Buck.  It ended up being played throughout the night by every major league ball park.

It is moving, as there are several in the Cardinal organization comments what this speech means to them.  The YouTube video is from Fox Sports Midwest.

God Bless America – Steve

Never Ever Forget

by Steve Dunford

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It is hard for me to believe that September 11th was 16 years ago today.  There kids that are freshmen and sophomores in High School now were not even born yet.

My son is in college and he was three at the time.  He was sitting in the floor playing with blocks when I turned this new upstart cable station called Fox News when the second plane hit the second tower.

It was something that I have not witnessed in at the time the 31 years that I have spent on this earth, America was attacked on its own soil.

Over the years, I have told the story of that day.  It seems like most of us have similar stories.  We will never forget where we first heard or saw the planes hit the towers.

It was a day of brokenness, fear, and panic.  None of us knew what was going to take place next.  I was glued to the TV until it was time to go to work that afternoon, in which I left two hours early, and ended up getting to Marion and hour and a half late.

In the days afterwards people forgot their differences.  We were all Americans.  There was an era of great kindness among people.  Temporarily, it became “politically correct to say” God Bless America.

Since then, I have not been the same.  I appreciated the freedom that I always had as an American, but from that day forward there has been a deeper love for this country instilled in me.  Most of the times when I hear the National Anthem played, I wipe a tear.

Al Queda joyfully took responsibility for destroying the World Trade Center, taking the lives of 3,000 office workers and firefighters, police, and emergency personnel that responded.  The threat of Al Queda had rolled over into ISIS being our biggest terror threat.

From different roles, I run across a lot of young people in life.  It breaks my heart the conspiracy theory that 9-11 was an inside job of the Bush administration.  It also breaks my heart anytime an NFL player kneels on the sideline, rides an exercise bike, or any other act to disrespect the flag, while the National Anthem is played.  No, I am not one to boycott the NFL for the actions of a few, but the ones in protest need to realize they are in a country that gives them the opportunity to make millions to play a game.

There were so many heroes on that day, the NYPD and the NYFD, the air traffic controllers, every day people helping each other, and most of all, the ones that gave their lives on United Flight 93.  If the terrorists would have taken off the dome of the Capitol building, we would have been a weakened government in chaos for a while.

Since that day, there have been some positives come out of it.  Overall, I believe we are more of a patriotic nation.  There has always been a respect for the military, but it has been strengthened.  Even though there are elements in society that trash law enforcement, Fire, Police and EMS workers are getting the praise and recognition they deserve.

Right now we have emergency workers in Florida that will be assessing the damage today.  There are several lineman either already there or on their way to Florida to help restore power.  There are volunteers from this region as we speak in Houston, ministering to the needs of hurting people today.

Never ever forget, the freedoms we enjoy.  There is a cost of freedom though.  Remember the ones that gave their lives on a battlefield, so we can go about our everyday lives today.

Most of all remember someone who shed their blood on a cross so that we can have freedom though him today.

God Bless America.

 

 

50 Influencers Of Rend Lake College: Mildred Fitzgerrell, the Godmother

by Reece Rutland, Rend Lake College Public Information

The Godmother of the “Sesser Mafia” might sound like an intimidating title, but while Mildred Fitzgerrell was making offers people couldn’t refuse, her power was seated in everyone’s admiration for her dedication, persistence and commitment to her community those around her.

The moniker “Sesser Mafia” was born out of Fitzgerrell, and a dedicated group, fighting to save the Sesser Opera House.

 

Mildred Fitzgerell

But Fitzgerrell was so much more than a charismatic leader of volunteers working toward saving a historic landmark. She was no less than a local icon, working nearly four decades in the Sesser Post Office, retiring in 1973.

Her husband, State Rep. Wayne Fitzgerrell, was killed in an auto accident in 1965 on his way to the legislature in Springfield and she never remarried. However, she never quit caring about her hometown.

As the widow of a near-legendary State Representative and with a very recognizable last name, Fitzgerrell could have separated herself from the community, then Sesser Mayor Ned Mitchell said, but noted she did just the opposite. Mitchell said she had an “elegance” about the way she handled herself.

“But she was still one of us and probably one of the most unpretentious people I’ve ever known,” the Mayor said. “There were no airs about Mildred. She was just a genuine person, a good and kind person.”

While Fitzgerrell’s devotion to her hometown is well-documented, the long-term effect of her work with the Rend Lake College Foundation has made an equally lasting mark on history.
Former RLCF CEO Pat Kern reflected on the remarkable impact Fitzgerrell made on the lives of RLC students.

“It’s an overused phrase these days, but she is truly a person who made a big difference in a lot of people’s lives,” Kern said. “There are over 20 RLC students who received their degrees because of the gift Mildred gave. It would be amazing to know how many lives those 20 have affected. She has been an integral part of the RLC Foundation.”

In 1984, Fitzgerrell was one of the first individuals to set up an endowed fund that provided an annual scholarship.

Fitzgerrell and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Junkins contributed $5,000 during the RLC Foundation’s Sesser Fund Drive in ‘84 in order to set up the scholarship, which is awarded annually to a Rend Lake College student who has completed the freshman year and will be continuing at the Ina-based community college the following fall.

“Wayne was always very interested in education and helping students obtain scholarships,” said Fitzgerrell at the time the scholarship was announced. “I have had people tell me since his death that Wayne had helped them get scholarships.

“That is one of the main reasons why we wanted to do this. We know that if Wayne were still alive, he would have wanted to be a part of Rend Lake College.”

She went on to become a Foundation Board member in December 1989 and was an active participant thereafter. In 1995, she launched the “Generations of Excellence” capital campaign in Sesser with her lead gift of $10,000, encouraging others to do the same.

“I am all for Rend Lake College,” Fitzgerrell expressed. “It’s good students have a place like that to go their first two years (of college).”

When the RLC Foundation established its Presidential Award in 1995 to recognize deserving Foundation supporters, she was one of four recipients to be so honored the first year (along with Howard L. Payne, Hunt Bonan and fellow townsman Richard Garner).

In November 1992, Fitzgerrell was named “Person of the Year” by the Sesser Chamber of Commerce. In December 1993, she was recipient of the first “Southern Illinois Rural Genius Award” presented by the Southern Illinois Arts Council for her work in helping preservation efforts involving the Sesser Opera House.

In 2002, she was one of the two individuals who received Third Annual “Distinguished Alumni” Awards from Sesser-Valier High School. She was a graduate of forerunner Goode-Barren Township High School (Class of 1931).

At the time of her Alumni Award, her credentials … “Mildred (then 88) worked at the Sesser Post Office for 37 years and is a member of the Sesser United Methodist Church, Woman’s Club, Senior Citizens, the Opera House Board, Chamber of Commerce, DAR, Beta Sigma Phi, and a 50-year member of the Eastern Star. She has been the recipient of the Sesser Chamber of Commerce Member of the Year Award and Beta Sigma Phi’s First Lady of the Year,” RLC veteran Herb Winemiller Jr. said at a ceremony to honor Fitzgerrell.

“While her late husband left a lasting mark on the district that he served for more than a decade, Mildred has quietly established a legacy of her own that will long be remembered, especially by the many students who have attended Rend Lake College because of her generosity.”

The State Park that serves as a next door neighbor to RLC, the Wayne Fitzgerrell State Park, was dedicated in October of 1976.

Sources: Country singer Troy Gentry killed in helicopter crash in NJ

http://www.wsmv.com/story/36322812/sources-troy-gentry-killed-in-helicopter-crash-in-nj

Montgomery-Gentry in a 2013 concert. (AP photo from WSMV

NASHVILLE, TN – (Stuart Ervin, WSMV-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story, and subsequent developing stories above.  Here is an excerpt below.

According to multiple sources, country music star Troy Gentry, one half of duo Montgomery Gentry, has died in a helicopter crash in New Jersey.

Montgomery Gentry’s concert on Friday night was canceled after the crash near the venue.

The crash site is near Flying W Airport in Medford, NJ

Week 3 Preview: Christopher-Zeigler-Royalton (0-2) at Fairfield (2-0)

by Steve Dunford

Christopher WR Noah Hervey finds some yardage after making a catch against Carmi-White County in Week 2. (Thank you Randall Risley for letting me use your photos.)

The C-Z-R Bearcats hit the road this evening and take on the Fairfield Mules this evening to take on the Fairfield Mules at the Train Yard.  Christopher fell to Vienna Goreville 41-6 in Week One, and last Friday night were shut out by the Carmi-White County Bulldogs 40-0.

Fairfield on the other hand handled two teams that are usually in the thick of things in the Black Diamond Conference.  In week one, they went into Ralph Davidson field and beat the Johnston City Indians 48-0.  In week two, they make the long bus trip to Chester and defeat them 56-22.

Long time Fairfield coach Justin Townsend had this to say about the 2017 edition of the Mules,  “We are a run heavy team, that features 5-6 different running backs splitting the carries. Theron Stewart, Dylan Heifner, and Wyatt Gilbert have had over 100 yards rushing in a game this season. We also feature 2 big, physical, TE’s that can catch the football. Kobi Dagg and Jayden Lewis. Alec Pruitt is our QB and has shown the ability to throw this season. (3 passing TD’S) we start five seniors on the offensive line with a lot of experience.

Our defense is our strength. Return 8 of 11 starters. (5 were all conference last year) Lead by our 2 Senior LB’s Chip Simpson and Lance Jolly.”

After the first two weeks of the season, Fairfield, and who will win the big showdown in Sesser tonight between S-V-W-W and Eldorado, will determine who will be the front runners for the Black Diamond Conference crown.

With all the returning starters for Fairfield, they Bearcats were outmanned by them last year 61-6 at Christopher.  It was one of the greatest things that I ever witnessed at a HS sporting event, as no one left, Christopher was driving late in the forth quarter, and the way the crowd reacted you would have thought they were down 21-14.

The Bearcats are young, and a lot of good things are happening at the lower levels.  They will take a lot of licks this year, but will be very competitive in the future.  I still look for them to possibly pull an upset before the year is over.  Anything can happen after the ball is kicked off, but I just don’t see it happening tonight.

Media

Here is a link to pay to watch the game from NewsChannel 15 in Mt. Carmel http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/affiliates/wabash-valley-college

Here is the link to listen to the game streaming from WFIW in Fairfield

http://www.wfiwradio.com/

 

 

 

Week 3 Preview: Pinckneyville 0-2 at Benton 1-1

by Steve Dunford

Benton QB Hamilton Page (10), with receivers Cade Thomas (4) and Joey Craig (18) wide to the right in Week 1 against Carterville (Thank you Lana Schilli for allowing me to use your pics)

The Pinckneyville Panthers make their second trip to Franklin County on consecutive Friday nights at they face off against the Benton Rangers tonight at Tabor Field.

The Panthers (0-2)  fell at Johnson field as The West Frankfort Redbirds defeated them 36-14.  The Rangers went on the road and defeated the Sparta Bulldogs 29-13.  Tonight, West Frankfort will be traveling to Sparta, as both teams traditionally switch off opponents in weeks two and three.

On last weeks victory, Benton Coach Bob Pankey had this to say about last week’s win at Sparta, “Sparta we racked up 440 yards of offense but only put 28 points on the board. We dropped 2 TD passes and we dropped an interception that would have definitely gone for a TD as well. So we left at least 18 points on the field. I like how our offense moved the ball LastFriday night We just have to finish more drives. I also felt like our defense rose up when it needed to and got stops, kind of a ‘bend but don’t break’ approach. To be able to win even though we didn’t play our best shows the resiliency of our guys. Now we just need to clean up those mistakes for tonight.  

Stats from the Week Two victory will be included at the end.

About the upcoming matchup with Pinckneyville tonight,   “Pinckneyville’s line is big on both sides of the ball and seem to play fairly physical. Their skill positions are mostly seniors which means they have some experience. They will be well coached…Coach Rushing does a good job. They work in a lot of jet motion and misdirection so we will need to play ‘assignment-sound’ football.”

This will be a good measuring stick to see how the Rangers stack up entering into SIRR Ohio division play next week.  With week one opponent Carterville travelling to Murphysboro, and West Frankfort going to Sparta tonight will be a good measuring stick to see as they have the unenvious task of going to Herrin to open conference play.

As of now, I would slot the SIRR-Ohio going in as; 1. Herrin, 2. Harrisburg 3. Benton 4/5 Murphysboro and/or West Frankfort and 6. Massac County.

I am going with the Rangers by 21 tonight.  It will be another notch in their belt for a team that I can see playing in Week 10.

Week 2 Stats against Sparta

Box Score Report – 9/1/2017 7:00 PM
BOX SCORE

Benton 6   23   0   0     -29
Sparta 6     7     0   0 –   13
SCORING PLAYS

Benton 1 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #4 Cade Thomas for 75 yards.
Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon no good)
6 – 0 Benton

Sparta 1 12:00 #3 pass complete to #4 for 22 yards. Touchdown! 6-6

Benton 2 12:00 #46 Blane Pankey runs for 4 yards. Touchdown! (Two point conversion pass by #10 Hamilton Page to #18 Joseph Craig good) 14- 6 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #15 Andrew Dunn runs for 4 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian
McMahon good) 21- 6 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 21 yards. Touchdown! (Two point conversion run by #46 Blane Pankey good) 29- 6 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass intended for Team. Intercepted by Team. (Point after
kick by #9 good) 29 -13  Benton

Ranger Stats to Date

Name                       G Att Yds Avg TD YPG
#46 Blane Pankey 2 21 172 8.2 1 86.0
#10 Hamilton Page 2 26 97 3.7 2 48.5
#15 Andrew Dunn 2 11 51 4.6 1 25.5
#4 Cade Thomas 2 1 10 10.0 0 5.0
#18 Joseph Craig 2 1 (-2) (-2.0) 0 (-1.0)

PASSING
Name                       G Cmp Att Yds TD Int YPG Pct QBR
#10 Hamilton Page 2 33 61 405 2 2 202.5 54.1% 114.1

RECEIVING
Name                     G Rec Yds Avg TD YPG
#4 Cade Thomas 2 12 150 12.5 1 75.0
#7 Neal Carlton   2 7 106 15.1 1 53.0
#99 Bailey Hopson 2 5 64 12.8 0 32.0
#18 Joseph Craig 2 6 57 9.5 0 28.5
#15 Andrew Dunn 2 1 23 23.0 0 11.5
#46 Blane Pankey 2 2 5 2.5 0 2.5

DEFENSE
Name                       Total Tackles Solo Assist Sack – Yds TFL Safeties Pass Breakups
#46 Blane Pankey 21 9 24 0 – 0 6 0 0
#12 Ty Gordon 9.5 8 3 0 – 0 3.5 0 2
#15 Andrew Dunn 9.5 6 7 0 – 0 1.5 0 0
#18 Joseph Craig 8 1 14 1 – 0 3.5 0 0
#76 Tyler Butler 7.5 5 5 1.5 – 0 1.5 0 1
#4 Cade Thomas 7 5 4 0 – 0 2.5 0 2
#68 Warren Smothers 7 3 8 0.5 – 0 1.5 0 0
#17 Caleb Pemberton 6 2 8 0 – 0 1 0 0
#7 Neal Carlton 5 2 6 0 – 0 0.5 0 1
#77 Tristan Bigham 3.5 0 7 0 – 0 0.5 0 0
#44 Dalton Roberts 1 0 2 0 – 0 0 0 0
#99 Bailey Hopson 1 1 0 0 – 0 0 0 0
#71 Austin Crawford 1 0 2 0 – 0 0.5 0 0
#66 Lane Kelley 1 0 2 0 – 0 0 0 0
#62 Carston Sanders 0.5 0 1 0 – 0 0.5 0 0
#9 Jaxon Williams 0.5 0 1 0 – 0 0 0 0

 

 

 

 

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