W-S-V ends regular season with win over Mt. Vernon

https://thejeffersoncountysports.com/2017/05/15/waltonvillesv-ends-regular-season-with-win-over-mt-vernon/

(Paul Wilcoxen- Jefferson County Sports photo)

Mt. VERNON, IL – (Paul Wilcoxen – Jefferson County Sports.  Please click to read the full story above.  Here is an excerpt below.)

While Mt. Vernon has another week of regular-season games to go before hitting the postseason, the Waltonville/Sesser-Valier Spartans will enter postseason play this week.

First, the two teams met on the diamond Saturday with the Lady Spartans scoring five unanswered runs in a 6-1 victory over the Lady Rams at Cusumano Sports Complex.

WSV enters regional action Tuesday with a 27-3 record. The Spartans have lost to Class 3A Herrin and Waterloo and Class 1A Woodlawn.

“It’s been fun, but it’s not over and they know that,” said SVW coach John Kiselewski. “We goof around and have fun … but when it’s time to go, hopefully, they’ll know it’s time to go.”

 

One injured from Garden of the Gods fall

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EQUALITY, IL – (Travis DeNeal – Harrisburg Daily Register.  Please click on the link above to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt below)

An Evansville woman received major injures from a fall at Garden of the Gods late Sunday afternoon.

The Saline County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that Brandi E. Beck, 32, fell about 40 feet near Devil’s Smokestack — a well-known rock formation — at the popular outdoor destination in the very southeast corner of Saline County.

 

F.C.H.S Alumni Wins Prestigious College Writing Award

 

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EVANSVILLE, IL (West Frankfort Gazette –  Click to read the full story on the link above.  Here is an excerpt below)

University of Evansville student Neil Brookhouse of West Frankfort has received the Department of Creative Writing 2017 Virginia Lowell Grabill Award for excellence in undergraduate creative writing. Brookhouse, a Psychology major, won first place in fiction for his piece entitled “Neighbors”.

The Virginia Grabill competition is held by the University of Evansville’s English department every year. Brookhouse added, “I figured that since it was my senior year and therefore my last chance to do so, I should submit something.”

“I’m really honored by the award, honestly. And surprised, too.  I’ve been sitting on this story for a year now, just re-reading it and editing it and talking myself out of it.  I think when you look at anything you’ve made for too long, you start to hate it.  The story had become something way too familiar and simultaneously completely unrecognizable to me, and I felt like I’d lost sight of the narrative during the editing process.  So in that respect, the award was really reassuring, too.  It made me feel like I was doing something right.”

Pre-K Graduation sends off one dozen RLCF Children’s Center students

by ReAnne Palmer:  Rend Lake College Pubic Information 

The RLCFCC Class of 2017 is, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT, Gia McPhearson (Benton), Layla Thompson (Sesser), Cloe Allen (Bonnie), Lennon Shively (Mt. Vernon), and Brystol Bilderbeck (McLeansboro); MIDDLE ROW, Branson Rankin (Ina), Cole Carpenter (Waltonville), Gabriel Hays (Ina), Jansen Suhling (Ina), Breckin Suhling (Ina), Crosby Cox (Benton), and Aydyn Skidmore (Mt. Vernon).
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

The Rend Lake College Foundation Children’s Center (RLCFCC) graduated 12 students from the Pre-K class last Friday in the RLC Theatre. In addition to receiving their diplomas, the dozen students also sang the alphabet song and watched a slideshow from their last year at the RLCFCC.

Opening the ceremony, RLCFCC Director Brooke May welcomed family and friends, and thanked them for their support over the last year. She said, “Once you come to the RLC Foundation Children’s Center, you are always family. Our doors are always open, and we invite you to come back for a visit.”

Pre-K Teacher Rene Crouse also thanked those in attendance and provided encouraging words for her students entering kindergarten next year. She said, “It’s been my pleasure to watch these 12 amazing little people grow and learn over the past year. They’ve worked very hard to prepare for kindergarten and I know they’re going to do great next year.”

Former student and speaker Mackenzie Smith

Mackenzie Smith of Goreville, a 2004 RLCFCC Pre-K graduate and former resident of Benton, also addressed the audience and spoke of her five years at the center. In fact, Smith’s impression of the RLCFCC has lasted throughout her life and is one reason she will attend Murray State University this fall to major in Early Childhood Education.

“In my years here, I had some of the richest learning experiences of my life. The Rend Lake College Foundation Children’s Center is the brightest example of expanding educational horizons and portraying excellence in action,” said Smith. “There is no better educational foundation than right here. Not only did my teachers care and help make me smarter, but they made my heart bigger. This center is so important to me because, at this early age, brains are like sponges, ready to soak up all you have to offer, and are ready to foster a love for school like I did early on.”

Graduates and their families alongside RLC faculty and staff enjoyed a reception following the graduation ceremony in the RLCFCC’s new addition, the Skill Development Room.

More photos can be found on RLC’s Flickr page.

Taco Bell in West Frankfort now open

 

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WEST FRANKFORT, IL (Evie Allen, WSIL TV Please Click on link above for the full story.  Below, is an excerpt)

Taco Bell is now open in West Frankfort.

The restaurant held a grand opening Friday and drew a crowd.

Mayor Tom Jordan said this is just one part of a bigger plan to expand development around the outlet mall.

Old King Coal Festival honors coal miners during memorial service

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Larry Morris sings Amazing Grace at the ceremony. He spent years in the mines, and was a Federal Mine Inspector as well. In his retirement, he teaches retraining courses at several community colleges.

WEST FRANKFORT, IL (Evie Allen, WSIL-TV  Please click on the link above for the link to the full story and the accompanying video.  Below is an excerpt.)

Saturday, the beautiful weather brought a lot of people and excitement in West Frankfort.

The Old King Coal Festival kicked off Thursday, but on Saturday morning, the community came together to honor coal miners past and present.

Every year, the Old King Coal Festival brings thousands to celebrate West Frankfort’s coal mining legacy, a tradition that started in 1941 with a grand parade downtown.

“The whole reason that West Frankfort had a coal festival was because Franklin County and the city of West Frankfort actually had many coal mines working in the early 1940’s,” said Festival Publicity Director Marcia Raubach.

50 Influencers of Rend Lake College: Mary Ellen Aiken

by Reece Rutland, Rend Lake College Public Information 

INA, IL  – The dedication to education by the next entry on the 50 Influencer list cannot be questioned.  With teaching careers at both Benton Consolidated High School and Rend Lake College, Mary Ellen Aiken has spent much of her life dedicated to cultivation of young minds.

Mary Ellen Aiken- (Rend Lake College photo)

Aiken spent 29 years teaching in mathematics at BCHS, plus three years in other locations. In the post-secondary world, she worked for RLC as a part-time instructor, and was an instrumental force for BCHS students receiving dual enrollment math credit while they were still in high school.

“I’m excited about the opportunity to help students go on with their careers,” she said when the dual credit program was first launched. “High school students are very excited about dual credit, particularly the Calculus and Pre-Calculus classes. Those are big draws because, in most cases, they transfer to four-year universities. I’ve seen how advantageous it is to get that dual credit.”

Aiken graduated from the University of Illinois, taught in the Chicago area for a short time, and then “came back to where my heart is.” She now resides in Benton with her husband John.

John D. and Mary Ellen Aiken (Rend Lake College photo)

In addition to classroom education, Aiken has been a strong proponent of the arts, acting as one of the driving forces behind the RLC Theatre renovation. Her participation in the “Friends of the Theatre” Campaign ensured that future students, and community members, were afforded a quality facility to take in concerts, plays and speakers.

Joining the Rend Lake College Foundation Board of Directors in 2006, Aiken used the platform to get involved with the theatre project, something she had passion for after both of her daughters performed in plays there. Aiken also plays piano and has provided accompaniment for RLC productions before.

“This is not only good for the college, it is good for the surrounding area,” Aiken said of the renovation.

Former Rend Lake College Foundation CEO Pat Kern, along with Aiken, set out to initially raise $50,000 – one-quarter of the projected $200,000 needed to make the renovation a reality.

By August of 2007, the “Friends of the Theatre” campaign had generated more than $63,000.

But, they didn’t stop there.

With preliminary designs not accounting for much-needed lighting and sound upgrades, the theatre’s “Friends” pitched in more support. Total campaign contributions as of mid-March of that year were $72,700.

The renovation was underway by November and the rest, as they say, is history.

A gala was held in February 2008 to unveil the new look and pay tribute to supporters of the cause.

For her efforts, Aiken was presented with the 2008 RLCF President’s Award.

“She is known for her enthusiasm and positive attitude,” Kern said when presenting Aiken the honor.

Aiken made many personal phone calls on behalf of fundraising efforts to restore the Theatre and served on its Decorating Committee to help ensure the final product portrayed the intended traditional theatre appearance.

But, her generosity and passion for the arts didn’t stop there. In 2012 RLC was looking at renovating several of the band rooms utilized by the college’s music students. The goal of the campaign was to raise $50,000 for the renovations. The project was spearheaded by the RLC Foundation, and through the generosity of donors, the effort ultimately netted more than $100,000.

Aiken and her husband John were among some of the most generous contributors. For their donation, they were honored with the “Mary Ellen and John D. Aiken Classroom” in the college’s Learning Resource Center.

The couple is also the recipient of the RLCF Silver Seal Award for their continued dedication to the college and its students.

 

One injured in I-57 raceway crash

 

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Statement from Benton Fire Department

At 7:13 p.m. the Benton Fire Department was requested mutual aid by the West City Fire Department to the I-57 Dragstrip for a report of a 10-50 drag racing vehicle into the trees at high speed. Benton Engine 801 with 4 Firefighters and Car 800 with a Chief responded and found 1 vehicle with heavy damage and the 1 occupant of the vehicle pinned in.

Benton and West City Firefighters worked to extricate the driver from the vehicle that appeared to have left the end of the track with a stuck throttle. Abbott EMS as well as Air-Evac was requested to the scene. The occupant was airlifted from the scene conscious and alert.

Severin Honors Zeigler Royalton Coaches vs. Cancer

Press Release From State Representative Dave Severin

Randall Risley, the cooridinator of coaches vs. Cancer in the Z-R School District (Linkedin.com)

SPRINGFIELD, IL The House of Representatives have adopted House Resolution 379, introduced by state Rep. Dave Severin (R-Benton), to recognize Zeigler-Royalton Coaches vs. Cancer and the exceptional work they have done raising money to fight cancer.

“The amount of money that Zeigler-Royalton has been able to raise in eight years is truly impressive,” said Severin. “In fact, each year Zeigler-Royalton has led the state in fundraising and last year ranked seventh in the entire nation. Their work shows that a small community can have a huge impact when people come together and commit to a worthy cause.”

Zeigler-Royalton has been raising money since 2009, and so far has raised more than $110,000.

Franklin County Sheriff’s office arrest record

Press Release From Franklin County Sheriff Don Jones 

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