Illinois fairground group wants to sell building name rights

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SPRINGFIELD, IL (KFVS-TV.  Please click on the image above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The nonprofit foundation designed to help upkeep Illinois’ fairgrounds plans on selling naming rights to state fair buildings to help pay for improvements.

Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation chairman John Slayton tells The (Springfield) State Journal-Register (http://bit.ly/2sw4P7K ) that the group is in negotiations with corporations for naming rights to various buildings. He says the foundations hopes to raise $3 million to $5 million a year and naming rights will be the “biggest dollars.”

Information from: The State Journal-Register, http://www.sj-r.com.

East Main Sidewalk Project Moves Forward

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

For two weeks in a row, the West Frankfort City Council has approved moving forward with some long overdue sidewalk projects to fix some of the city’s crumbling walkways.

The council approved city engineers Brown and Roberts to prepare plans to repair a sidewalk on South Grand and East Main Street. Jordan said the process will involve removal of a tree on city property. City Engineer Mike Roberts said the project would be quite an involved process due to the rundown condition it is in.

Street Commissioner Tara Fasol-Chambers added, “The issue is that the sidewalk is in horrible shape, and it needs replaced, but anytime we replace a sidewalk we have to put it back ADA compliant.” Chambers said it was also a tricky location being right on top of the hill at Grand Street, making it a more involved task than just grading in a sidewalk. Chambers said the repairs were necessary as well because of that area being a really high-traffic location seeing lots of foot traffic every single day.

 

 

Bomb Threat at Franklin Hospital

by Steve Dunford

A bomb threat was called in at Franklin Hospital close to one hour ago. There is an evacuation taking place as well as Helia Helthcare.

North Main Street (Route 37), as well as Bailey Ln. (Route 14) has been closed. Some city streets around the hospital, have been closed as well.

Several law enforcement agencies, fire and EMS crews have responded. Bomb sniffing dogs are being brought in from Springfield.

Please pray for the emergency crews, hospital staff and most of all the patients.

Please follow this breaking story on the website, especially the Facebook page for updates from several media sources.

Miners Erupt In Seventh To Down CornBelters

The Southern Illinois Miners came back from a 4-0 deficit with one big inning, scoring eight runs in the top of the seventh and adding two more in the eighth in a 10-8 win over the Normal CornBelters at The Corn Crib in Normal.

In the first inning, Aaron Dudley’s three-run home run gave Normal a 3-0 lead, but Ethan Gibbons would settle down in the subsequent innings, permitting no runs until the sixth while striking out a career-best eight batters. An RBI single by Justin Fletcher with two outs in the sixth chased Gibbons from the game, but Kyle Tinius (2-0) struck out Ty Morris looking to strand two more runners on base as the game moved to the seventh inning.

Miners 1B Justin Chigbogu at the plate in last night’s win at Normal.

Southern Illinois, which had been held to no runs on two hits by CornBelters starter Julio Vivas, began the comeback with three straight singles by Justin ChigboguBilly Germaine and Joel McKeithan, with the latter’s RBI hit getting the Miners on the board and making it 4-1. London Lindley followed by reaching base thanks to an error by Dudley on a sacrifice bunt, allowing Germaine to score and make it 4-2, chasing Vivas from the contest. Craig Massey then tied the score at 4-4 by lining a two-run triple to left-center field off reliever Brandon Maddern (0-1). A Nolan Earley sacrifice fly brought Massey home and gave the Miners a 5-4 lead.

But the visitors weren’t done. After Christopher Long recorded the second out of the inning, Marc Flores and Ben Moore each singled, setting up Chigbogu, who blasted a deep three-run homer to right field to cap off the eight-run outburst.

In the eighth, an RBI double by Earley and an RBI fielder’s choice by Ryan Lashley, with Massey avoiding the tag of the catcher at home plate on the latter, made the score 10-5. Normal rallied for a run in the eighth on an RBI groundout by Miguel Torres and then got three more runs in the ninth on another three-run homer by Dudley, but it was not enough as the Miners snapped a four-game slide while also ending the CornBelters’ six-game win streak.

Chigbogu finished 3-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBIs while Massey and Earley finished with two RBIs apiece. Lindley ended the game 2-for-4 with two runs scored as well, with eight of the nine batters in the Southern Illinois order getting at least one hit and seven of the nine scoring at least one run.

The Miners will look for back-to-back victories on Saturday in the second game of the series at The Corn Crib at 6:35 p.m. Payton Lobdell will pitch for the Miners against Normal’s Charlie Gillies.

Thompsonville man arrested for recent burglaries

James Muck- Franklin County Sheriff’s office image

There has been a rash of burglaries in or around Thompsonville over the last week.

Around 2:23 a.m. Friday, a sheriff’s deputy was called to the area to investigate a complaint about a suspicious person on foot.

Around 4:30 a.m., the investigator saw a man on a blue and silver mountain bike and attempted to stop him, but he rode the bike off into a wooden area, the release said.

Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 23 year old James Muck, who stole the bicycle, as well as recovered several stolen items.

Muck, who is on probation for burglary, was taken to the Franklin County Jail.- sd

IHSA Class 1A/2A Baseball-Softball State Tournament pairings

 

The Goreville Blackcats-Lady Blackcats with their Super-Sectional plaques on Memorial day as both teams are playing in Peoria this weekend in pursuit of a state title. (Goreville CUD #1 Website.

Class 1A Girls Softball

Princeville vs. Hardin Calhouln 10:00 a.m.

Heyworth vs. Goreville 12:30 p.m.

Class 2A Girls Softball

Pinckneyville vs. St. Joseph-Odgen 3:00 p.m.

Beecher vs. Morrison 5:30 p.m.

Class 1A Boys Baseball

Peoria Heights vs. Goreville 10:00 a.m.

Valmeyer vs. Somonauk 12:30 p.m.

Class 2A Boys Baseball

St. Joseph-Odgen vs. Chicago Chirstian 3:00 p.m.

Orion vs. Teutopolis 5:30 p.m.

Chancellor unveils plan to cut university budget by $19 million, includes layoffs

http://dailyegyptian.com/69877/showcase/chancellor-unveils-plan-to-cut-university-budget-by-19-million-includes-layoffs/

CARBONDALE, IL (Cory Ray – Daily Egyptian.  Please click the link above to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

In a statement Wednesday, interim Chancellor Brad Colwell released the breakdown of a $19 million permanent budget cut to the university.

The cut may result in layoffs to 51 civil service employees, contract non-renewals, layoffs for faculty and reductions in the budgets of many departments on campus.

Almost 100 civil service employees, including the 51 expecting layoffs, could be affected by a process called “bumping,” which means staff can transfer their layoff to another person with less seniority in the same position.

At the beginning of fiscal year 2015 when the state had a budget, there were 3, 258 faculty and staff at the university. Since then, the university has lost roughly 400 faculty and staff positions, according to University Spokesperson Rae Goldsmith.

Christopher Homecoming kicks off

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/35571952/christopher-homecoming-kicks-off

CHRISTOPHER, IL (WSIL – TV  Please click on the link above for the full story and video.  Here is an excerpt below)

The Christopher Homecoming celebration is now underway at Dennison Park.

Organizers say there will be events for all ages all weekend long.

Below is a full list of planned events:

Thursday — 5 pm – women’s bocce tourney
6 pm – opening ceremony
7 pm – variety show  

Friday —     5 pm – bocce tourney
5 pm – main stage – Don Faulkner
7 pm – beer garden –  Chris Sloan

Saturday —  7 am – Lions Club pancake breakfast
7:45 am – 5k run/walk
9 am – bocce tourney
10 am – car show — rea clinic parking lot
12 noon – beer garden – Rog, Bob and Ruth
5 pm – Main Stage S.I. Band
7:30 pm – beer garden – Shakey Jake Band

Sunday —    1 pm – washer tourney
1 pm – beer garden — david clark
3 pm – Cow Pattie bingo

Benton City Council Purchases new squad cars

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BENTON, IL – (William McPherson – Benton Gazette.  Please Click to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt)

Public Safety Commissioner Don Storey had two purchase orders approved during his section of the council meeting. One was for two 2017 Ford Explorer Police Interceptors which were approved for purchase at $27,750 each for a total of $55,500 to be taken out of the capital improvements fund.

The other was for a fence around the generator at the new police department coming out of the new building fund. Labor for the project was donated by police and fire, leaving building materials the only cost which came to $957.77 from Stotlars in Benton.

Mayor Kondritz thanked Commissioners Story and Justin Wyant for working together for the recent improvements to the new Police Station, specifically improvements to the parking lot. They added that they plan to work on the alleys by the new Police Department later this Summer.

The council went into executive session to discuss a personal matter but took no action.

The Whisnants in concert tomorrow night in Thompsonville

The Thompsonville First Baptist Church will be hosting the Whisnants in concert on Friday June 2nd, at 7:00 P.M. Recently the church hosted some of the top southern gospel groups such at the Talleys, Gold City, The Kingsmen and the Perry’s.

Pastor John Robinson and the congregation would like to welcome you to join them in this time of worship.

Admission is free.  A love offering will be taken.  Below is the group’s biography.

The Past . . .

The Whisnants

In 1970, around the old upright piano in John and Betty Whisnant’s house a family began singing in the Appalachian foothills of Morganton, North Carolina.  The voices of children blended with their parents as the sound of a gospel song filled the house.  It was the year 1970 and from that time forward they were known as The John Whisnant Family.

Years passed as John, Betty and their sons Jeff and John sang together, but as the family matured, change was on the horizon.  In 1986, The John Whisnant Family was scheduled to sing with another family group and there Jeff met his future wife, Susan Dry.  Susan had been singing with her parents since she was 12 years old.  Her father pastored a church where Susan was given a glimpse into the life of ministry.  While Jeff and Susan dated, Susan began singing with Jeff’s family and when the couple married in 1988 they had dreams of expanding the ministry.  Jeff’s parents took that opportunity to retire from the road and the name was shortened to The Whisnants.

The Present…
Passing the leadership of the group onto Jeff and Susan in 1990, a new era of The Whisnants began.  Jeff remains the only original group member of the family, both owning and managing the group.  “We placed our ministry in God’s hands 44 years ago and have watched Him do miraculous things.  There is no doubt in my mind that God has His hand on this ministry.” Jeff explains. The current line-up of the trio is Jeff and Susan, Aaron Hise and their sons Austin and Ethan.  Aaron joined the group in 2001 and recently wed Suzanne Taylor of The Taylors.  Looking back, Jeff recalls Aaron’s first concert with them, “He met us at a church in Evansville, Indiana and there was 32 inches of snow on the ground!”

With over 40 years of traveling behind them, The Whisnants have performed all across the nation and around the world, including Canada, Hawaii and cruises sailing to the Bahamas, Belize and Mexico.  The trio has celebrated 13 #1 songs spanning from 2001 to 2013 and their first single for 2014, “He Can Move That Stone,” was nominated as a Top 10 Favorite Song in the Singing News Fan awards (2014).  In 2003, their ballad “What You Took From Me” ranked #1 on the Singing News Top 40 Year End Chart as the most played song on radio and “Even In The Valley” did the same in 2004.  They have been nominated for Trio of the Year 10 times and received many individual nominations such as Favorite Young Artist, Favorite Female Singer, Favorite Alto, etc.  They also have appeared on the Gospel Music Southern Style Program (INSP Network), the Gaither Video Taping in Nashville, TN in February of 2007 and numerous appearances at the National Quartet Convention.  More importantly, Jeff shares, “I have asked God to allow us to be the very best that we can be so that He can use this ministry to touch people’s lives.  He has done that!”  The achievements The Whisnants have acquired over the years are a testimony to the blessings God has placed on their ministry and they seek to use them to bring glory to their Lord in every concert.

The Future…
Austin and Ethan, Jeff and Susan’s boys, have been inseparable from their parent’s calling since they were born.  This generation of Whisnant’s grew up on the bus watching their family’s ministry unfold in their childhood and now they take active parts in each concert as well as behind the scenes.  In 2009 they released their first CD together titled Forever Brothers.  Since then the two have become a favorite and other CDs have followed, including successful singles on radio.  As a part of the Whisnants, Austin began playing bass guitar on stage at age fourteen and Ethan contributes to the program every night by singing select songs.

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