Police canine unit begins work today

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BENTON, IL –  (Rick Hayes- Benton News.  Please Click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The Benton Police Department’s new canine unit is now on the job.

At Monday’s meeting of the city council, canine Officer Mark Wilkey and the department’s new police dog, Ranger, were introduced to the council. The two just completed a 400-hour training course at the police academy.

Police Chief Kyle Melvin said the pair will begin full time duties today, July 12.

 

 

New assistant principal to prepare grads for career

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Jory Dial, (West Frankfort Gazette photo)

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

Frankfort Community High School’s (FCHS) new Assistant Principal/Athletic Director Jory Dial says he wants to help students prepare for life beyond the classroom.

“As assistant principal I hope to set a standard for students to be prepared for work experiences,” Dial said. “And I want to set standards that reflect well on the students, the high school, and the community.”

Dial has similar goals for FCHS athletics. “I’d like us to consistently compete at the best level we can,” Dial said. “And, I want to give the coaches and athletes everything they need to compete.” Dial said character and sportsmanship should be just as important as winning or losing.

RLC partners with Rend Lake RC Club to build new airfield

by ReAnne Palmer/RLC Public information

Rend Lake RC Club members donate $5,000 to RLC to help build the new Radio Control Field on campus. Pictured is, FROM LEFT, Rend Lake RC Club President Dave Black, Club Treasurer Philip Bean, Club Safety Coordinator Pete Renick, RLC President Terry Wilkerson, Club Secretary Angela Black, and Club Vice President John Griffin.
(Reece Rutland / RLC Public Information)

INA, IL – Remote control aircraft enthusiasts will soon have a new place to soar with the construction of the new Radio Control Field on Rend Lake College’s Ina campus. The old field, located north of campus, will be moved to the east side of campus to better suit event, parking, and student needs.

The new field construction was approved by the RLC Board of Trustees earlier this evening at the projected cost of $34,000, of which the Rend Lake Remote Control (RC) Club donated $5,000. The project will be completed in-house by RLC’s Physical Plant Department.

“We just really appreciate everything the college is doing for the organization,” said RC Club President Dave Black. “The college has done a lot for us over the years and that was really on display this fall. We just wanted to show our appreciation and give something back. This has been a great partnership, and we are looking forward to continuing it for many years to come.”

Two late night advisements, Super Saturday remain before fall classes at RLC

ReAnne Palmer / Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, IL – Students have one month left to prepare for the fall semester at Rend Lake College, and advisors are ready to help. RLC staff will be available during two late nights in July and Super Saturday in August to assist with enrollment, testing, financial aid, and much more.

Two evenings of late night appointments are available from 4 – 6 p.m. Monday, July 24 and Tuesday, July 25. Students should make an appointment before arriving on campus. All appointments will be held in the Administration Building on the Ina campus.

Currently, students can register by appointment during regular summer hours: Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. on the Ina and Murphy-Wall Pinckneyville campuses. Walk-in registration, with no appointment required, will begin Monday, July 31 on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Next month, Super Saturday will be held from noon – 2 p.m. August 12 on the Ina campus. That afternoon, students can visit a number of college offices, including Academic Advising and Testing, Financial Aid, Student Records, and the Business offices. The RLC Bookstore will also be open so students can purchase or rent textbooks.

Those interested in taking the placement test at noon on Super Saturday should call ahead to reserve an appointment. No other testing times are available. Payment for the fall semester is due at the time of registration, and those without processed financial aid will need to establish a payment plan.

Limited seats are available for late night appointments and Super Saturday is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Students with questions or those interested in enrolling should contact the Academic Advisement Center at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1266 or advising@rlc.edu . Classes start Monday, August 14. Students can also visit www.rlc.edu to see the Fall 2017 course schedule.

50 INFLUENCERS OF REND LAKE COLLEGE : RUBENACKER FAMILY, CULTIVATING A LEGACY

by Reece Rutland/Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, IL –  Over the course of the 50 Influencer series, patterns have emerged. Several of those recognized in the first half of the project display a multi-generation legacy, an impactful return or an enterprising spirit. This week’s entry demonstrates all three.

The Rubenacker family of Dahlgren is one of the deepest names in the annals of RLC’s history. The width and breadth of their support and significance to the college and its students cannot be questioned.

Richard Rubenacker, the family patriarch, graduated from Wayne City High School in 1952 and went directly to work on the family farm in November 1956, he married Margarette (Jody) Biggerstaff and the couple had three sons – Randy, Rodney and Terry.

From the onset, Richard was described as being proud of Rend Lake College. So much so, that he entrusted all three of his sons to the college’s care with each of them graduating from the Agricultural Department to prepare them for working in the family’s farming operation.

Richard Rubenacker – (RLC photos)

In 1987, Rubenacker and his children formed 4R Corporation and bought a Case-IH farm equipment dealership in McLeansboro. The family also owns Prairie Tile Systems and owns and operates Rubenacker Farms Inc., a trucking business that hauls grain from its farms and custom hauls for Pioneer Seed Co. in McLeansboro.

The Rubenacker family and the college quickly formed a symbiotic partnership. Not only did the family support the college by sending their children to Ina, but they were also quick to give back by assisting in numerous Rend Lake College Foundation projects.

For the college’s part, the Rubenackers also provided a fertile training ground for countless Ag Department students to gain valuable work experience over the years in the form of internships, providing not only the Rubenackers but farms and agricultural businesses around the country with highly qualified workers.

“We are fortunate to have a college of this caliber this close,” Richard was quoted as saying in 2005.

He backed up those words by having the vast majority of his employee base being RLC graduates. Even a young Terry Wilkerson, current president of RLC, spent time as an employee on the farm.

“We are a fairly large employer and I think it’s nice to have RLC graduates working here. A lot of the credit for any type of award needs to go back to the people who work for you. My family has been successful because of the people we have surrounded ourselves with.

“The college has always been a good resource for us whenever we have needed to hire new employees for the farm or the dealership,” Rubenacker said.

It was high praise considering where it came from.

Rubenacker’s farming abilities were recognized in trade publications. In 1983 he was selected as a Master Farmer by Prairie Farmer Magazine, and he accepted a lifetime membership in the National Registry of Who’s Who and was featured in the 1998 edition.

He was also no stranger to community involvement. Richard held seats on the Hamilton County Unit 10 School Board, Hamilton County Board of Supervisors, Southeastern Illinois Planning Commission, Wayne/White Counties Electric Co-op Board, Federal Land Bank Board of Directors, Farmers Home Administration Board, Rend Lake Agricultural Advisory Board and Market Street Bancshares Board. He also served on various church committees, including the Knights of Columbus.

So, when a seat came open on the Rend Lake College Foundation Board in 2003, Rubenacker was a natural fit.

He served in that capacity until his death on Feb. 25, 2005. Yet, the mantle was quickly picked up by his son Randy who succeeded his father in April of that year.

Such was Richard’s impact that the 2005-06 RLC Trustees approved a resolution to recognize the man and his accomplishments.

The resolution concludes with:

Whereas, Richard R. Rubenacker exemplified the qualities deemed important to be highly regarded as a representative of the RLC Foundation Board – very respected and influential within the community; a caring individual; a great believer in education, in general, and the benefits of a comprehensive community college, in particular, and a successful individual leader with a vision for the future and a willingness to share it with others, now

Therefore, be it resolved, Richard R. Rubenacker leaves a legacy that will impact Rend Lake College and the RLC Foundation, students and staff for many, many years to come, and

Be it finally resolved, Richard R. Rubenacker and the kind influence he exuded will be missed by Rend Lake College and the Rend Lake College Foundation.”

With the college, Richard had been a valued member of the Rend Lake College Ag Advisory Board almost since its inception before relinquishing his seat to son Randy. Businesses owned by the family contributed money in order to sponsor student scholarships since 1987.

Another company owned by Richard R. Rubenacker, Prairie Tile Systems, donated gifts-in-kind worth $10,000 in drainage tiles and installation for the Rend Lake College Prairie Tile Research Project in conjunction with the Ag program and Applied Science Division.

In recognition of everything, Richard and Jody were presented the RLC Foundation Gold Seal Major Gift Award at the Annual Dinner Dec. 2, 2004. The family was highlighted for their $25,000 lead gift to the Rend Lake College Foundation Challenge Grant II Campaign for the establishment of an endowed “Rubenacker Family Scholarship,” as well as for past contributions to the scholarship fund. Jody was cited for her work with the Theater renovation project. A music practice room carries the family’s name as a testament to their contributions.

The Legacy

It wasn’t just Richard and Jody who have left a lasting impact at the college.

As earlier mentioned, all three of their sons graduated from the Agricultural Department.

In addition to assuming his father’s spots on the RLCF Board and the RLC Agriculture Advisory Council. He also holds the distinction of being just one of seven to hold a degree from RLC and a seat on the Board of Trustees.

Randy Rubenacker

Randy was named the 2008 RLCF “Alumnus of the Year” for his tireless efforts on behalf of the college and its students.

While he was a student, he was presented the “Outstanding Agricultural Student of the Year” Award by the Rend Lake College AAA Department faculty and staff in 1978.

“While Randy brings a lot of the same qualities and assets to our organization his father did, he is his own person and brings with him a wealth of knowledge and business experience. We are looking forward to benefiting from that expertise he adds to our outstanding group of community leaders,” said former RLCF CEO Pat Kern when Randy was selected to fill his father’s spot on the Foundation Board.

Randy’s wife Debbie is also a graduate of RLC. She is the daughter of Vic and Betty Rapp who were ardent supporters of RLC in their own right.

Rodney, the middle brother, tragically passed away in 2010 at the age of 49.

He was a member of the Hamilton Co. Unit 10 Board of Education and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He and his wife Carmin are Rend Lake College Foundation Bronze Seal Award Winners for their contributions. He was immortalized with the Rodney R. Rubenacker Memorial Scholarship.

Terry followed in his eldest brother’s footsteps, earning his own “Outstanding Ag Student of the Year” honors in 1985. He is a partner in the family’s businesses with his brother Randy.

It didn’t stop there, both Randy and Rodney’s children followed in their fathers’ footsteps, attending and graduating from RLC before going on to find success in their own rights.

Farmers, businessmen, community stalwarts, students, award winners, board members and patrons; the Rubenacker family has gone above and beyond to make the community and RLC a better place for everyone involved.

“The Rubenackers have been good neighbors to the college in every sense of the word,” said Wilkerson. “They have given back so much, but the time they have invested in students has been the most important.”

 

Latest on the Marine Plane Crash in Mississippi

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LE FLORE CO, MS-  (WLBT-TV, Jackson MS.  Please click on this link for updates from this tragedy and video from a press conference that is going to start at any time.  Here is the latest below.)

Sixteen people are dead following a military airplane crash in Mississippi, according to LeFlore County EMA Director Fred Randal

First responders said the military C-130 left Memphis on Monday.

The plane crashed in Leflore County just off Highway 82 on Monday afternoon.

According to Leflore Co. EOC, the plane had structural failure at 20,000 feet.

The plane is believed to have exploded in mid-air. Investigators said they found debris on both sides of the highway, leading them to believe an explosion happened prior to the crash.

Campout with Camo the Clown

Press Release from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rend Lake Project office

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Rend Lake will be hosting Camo the Clown on July 15th, 2017 at the Rend Lake Visitor Center from 7:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Clown around with Camo, Southern Illinois’ favorite conservation clown, as he inspires the audience to explore the wonders of  nature with the “Outdoor Adventure Show”!

The fun begins at 7:30 p.m. as he entertains with colorful stories, props, wild theatrics, and even live animals! Not only does Camo the Clown educate and entertain, but he also involves the audience in his program. So join Rend Lake Park Rangers and Camo the Clown at the Rend Lake Visitor Center to be inspired by the great outdoors! Camo will be presenting “The Outdoor Adventure Show” on July 15th, 2017 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Rend Lake Visitor Center.

The following Saturday, July 22nd at 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Bev Shofstall of Free Again Wildlife Rehabilitation will be presenting “All About Owls,” a program dedicated to our native owl species, their uniqueness, and their importance in Illinois’ ecosystems. “All About Owls” will feature live rehabilitated owls, so don’t miss the opportunity to see these amazing creatures up close and personal.

All Environmental Science Series programs presented at the Rend Lake Visitor Center are free and open to the public. For more information about the Environmental Science Series please contact the Rend Lake Visitor Center at 618-724-2493.

Dick Corn, Tony Phelps To Be Inducted Into Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall Of Fame

From The Southern Illinois Miners

Dick Corn, Tony Phelps To Be Inducted Into Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall Of Fame

MARION, IL – The Southern Illinois Miners announce that longtime Pinckneyville High School boys basketball head coach Dick Corn and Benton High School girls volleyball head coach Tony Phelps will be the second set of inductees into the Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall of Fame, presented by Southern Illinois Healthcare, on July 18th before the Miners take on the Washington Wild Things at 7:05 p.m.

For Corn, who was coached at Benton High School by fellow Southern Illinois High School Coaches Hall of Fame inductee Rich Herrin, he roamed the sidelines at Pinckneyville high school for 32 years from 1975-2007, amassing an incredible record of 708 wins and 259 losses with the boys basketball program. Included in his 32 seasons on the bench were just two losing seasons while Corn’s Pinckneyville Panthers teams won two state championships (1994, 2001), four super-sectional titles, seven sectional titles and and a remarkable 24 regional championships.

From 1978-96, Corn’s Panthers won 20 or more games in each season, and over the course of his tenure, Pinckneyville won 20+ games 24 times in 32 years and 30 or more games four times, with all of the 30-win seasons resulting in trips to the state finals in 1988, 1994, 2001 and 2006. At the time of his stepping down as basketball coach in 2007, he was seventh all-time in the state of Illinois in combined basketball victories, with his 708 wins currently ranking 18th in IHSA history.

Tony Phelps coached the Benton Rangerettes girls volleyball program for 17 seasons, amassing a stellar record of 476 wins and only 148 losses with seven ties from 1998-2015. In that time on the sidelines, Phelps, who also coached boys basketball at Benton from 1994-97, coached his teams to 13 regional championships, five sectional championships and two super-sectional titles while having two teams qualify for the state finals in 2002 and 2004.

During his tenure, Phelps’ teams only twice failed to win 20 games in a season. None of his Rangerette squads finished a season with a losing record, while eight times his teams finished with 30 or more wins. He concluded his career as a head volleyball coach with 629 wins in total over 25 seasons, having also coached in Walnut Ridge High School in Iowa before coming to coach at Benton.

The Southern Illinois Miners return to action after the all-star break this week on Friday, July 14th when they host the River City Rascals at 7:05 p.m.

The Southern Illinois Miners are the 2016 Frontier League West Division Champions, the 2014 and 2015 Frontier League East Division Champions and the 2012 Frontier League Champions. They have been awarded the Frontier League Organization of the Year award three times since their inception, and also set a new Frontier League attendance record in 2007, their inaugural season. For ticket information, contact the Rent One Park box office at (618) 998-8499. For any additional information, visit our website at www.southernillinoisminers.com.

 

IL River to River yard sale helps out community

EAST CAPE GIRARDEAU, IL http://www.kfvs12.com/story/35840236/il-river-to-river-yard-sale-helps-out-community

The River to River yard sale was held this weekend in southern Illinois.

The yard sales are lined up on Highway 146 from East Cape Girardeau to Cave-in-Rock.

We caught up with a large gathering of sellers at the Miles Trading Post Flea Market where thousands of items and dozens of tables were out on display.

One seller said this weekend helps significantly with his income throughout the year.

Four wheeler stolen between West Frankfort and Zeigler

by Steve Dunford

This evening, this Honda 250 four wheeler was stolen on Sandburg Road between West Frankfort and Zeigler, near the Plumfield area.

If you have any information, please call the Franklin County Sheriff’s office at 438-8211.

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