Archives for 2013

Obituary – Mark Carl Hargis – Christopher

Mark Carl Hargis, 45, of Christopher, passed away Nov. 9, 2013 at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, in Mt. Vernon, IL.

Mark had previously worked at Maytag in Herrin and was a member of the Boilermaker’s Union.

Mark was born December 14, 1967 to Carl “Chick” Hargis and Florine “Flo” (Overturf) Hargis, of Coello, IL.

Mark was baptized into the Church of Christ when he was 12 years old. He graduated from Rend Lake College.

He is survived by two sisters, Kelly (Marion) Lappin, of Sesser, IL, and Gina (Kelly) Kaufman, Wylie, TX. and by nieces and nephews Carly Lappin, Rae Lappin, Keith Kaufman, Leah Kaufman and Vaughn Kaufman.  Mark is also survived by special friend Lunell Will and his dog Lobo.

He was preceded in death by his father.

A memorial service will be held at Gilbert Funeral Home on Monday, Nov. 11, 2013 at 8 p.m. with Brother Morris Hafley officiating.  Private burial will be at a later date.   Visitation will be on Monday November 11, 2013 from 6 p.m. until the time of the service at 8 p.m.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the donor’s choice.  Gilbert Funeral Home, Christopher, IL, is in charge of arrangements.  For more information visit our web site at gilbertfuneralhomes.com.

 

Concealed carry classes start at RLC

 

TAKING THE FIRST SHOT    Community members stepped up to the 5 yard line Sunday afternoon at the Rend Lake College Range to take their first shots during the live-fire qualification of the Illinois Concealed Carry Firearms Training course, hosted by Rend Lake College. Instructors Ron Meek, LEFT, and Jeff Bullard, SECOND FROM LEFT, judged the accuracy of the shots fired. For more information, and to look at spring concealed carry training dates, visit www.rlc.edu/com-ed#Firearms_Training.

TAKING THE FIRST SHOT
Community members stepped up to the 5 yard line
Sunday afternoon at the Rend Lake College Range to take their first shots
during the live-fire qualification of the Illinois Concealed Carry Firearms
Training course, hosted by Rend Lake College. Instructors Ron Meek, LEFT,
and Jeff Bullard, SECOND FROM LEFT, judged the accuracy of the shots fired.
For more information, and to look at spring concealed carry training dates,
visit www.rlc.edu/com-ed#Firearms_Training.

TAKING THE FIRST SHOT
INA, Ill. (Nov. 10, 2013) – Community members stepped up to the 5 yard line
Sunday afternoon at the Rend Lake College Range to take their first shots
during the live-fire qualification of the Illinois Concealed Carry Firearms
Training course, hosted by Rend Lake College. Instructors Ron Meek, LEFT,
and Jeff Bullard, SECOND FROM LEFT, judged the accuracy of the shots fired.
For more information, and to look at spring concealed carry training dates,
visit www.rlc.edu/com-ed#Firearms_Training.

Obituary – Pauline Virginia Carnago – Sesser

Pauline Virginia Carnago, 93, of Sesser, died November 9, 2013 at her home.

Pauline Carnago Picture

Pauline was a homemaker and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic in Sesser.

Pauline was born March 20, 1920, in Herrin, to Charles Rimkus and Anna (Tutkus) Rimkus.  She married Attilio “Skipper” Carnago and he preceded her in death.

She is survived by her children, Charles (Georgia) Carnago, of Arnold, MO, John (Judy) Carnago, of Mattawan, MI and Mary (Ray) Bushong, Waltonville, IL.  Pauline is also survived by grandchildren, Joey (Tammy) Bushone, Michele (Jay Herberholt), Angela Siebert), Kristen (Anthony) Buss, Stephanie Bunch, Melanie Carnago, Michael (Patty) Carnago and Tiffanie Carnago.  She is also survived by 11 great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Pauline was preceded in death by her parents and her husband.

Funeral services will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Sesser, IL at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14,  Visitation will be on Thursday November 14, 2013 at 9:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. at the Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral home in Sesser, IL.  Interment will be in San Carlos Cemetery in Herrin.  In lieu of flowers donations can be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church or to the donor’s choice

Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home, Sesser, IL, is in charge of arrangements.

For more information go to www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com.

 

Obituary – Faye Virginia Bacon Wyatt – Christopher

CHRISTOPHER – Faye Virginia Bacon Wyatt, 94, passed away Friday, Nov. 8, 2013, in Fair Acres Nursing Home in Du Quoin.

Faye was born April 26, 1919, in Reynoldsville, the daughter of Fred and Sadie (Rippee) Crider.

Faye worked for many years in Franklin County offices and she was active in the Jolly Jills singing group, Eastern Star and was a member of Greenwood Methodist Church. She loved her family, friends, and parties, always being the first to punctually arrive.

Faye married Noble Durward Bacon in Benton, Ky. on May 11, 1940. He died on March 7, 1969, in Benton. She then married Maynard Wyatt on Feb. 29, 1980, and was divorced on June 16, 1989. He passed away Aug. 30, 1999, in Texas. Faye was also preceded in death by her parents and infant son, Frederick Durward Bacon, who died Aug. 25, 1943.

She is survived by her son, Richard Noble Bacon of Christopher; grandson, Michael Bacon of Odessa, Texas; granddaughter, Christi Bacon of Friendswood, Texas; and her nieces and nephews, Gwen Risch of St. Louis, Jim and Cyndy Turner of Christopher, Jane Fiorenzi of Herrin, George Smith of St. Charles and Jim and Jeanne Pfotenhauer of Huntley.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in Harrison Cemetery in Buckner, with the Rev. Jean Webster officiating. Friends and family are asked to meet at the cemetery. Memorials may be made to Greenwood Methodist Church.

For more information, visit www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com.

Quinn taps Paul Vallas for 2014 running mate

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has named former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas as his Democratic running mate for next year’s election.

 

Paul Vallas

Paul Vallas

Here’s the link to the story at the Chicago Tribune.

Area communities to celebrate Veteran’s Day

 

Drivers traveling on Route 148 north of Sesser are greeted by the sight of more than 50 American flags that adorn the west side of mammoth Maple Hill Cemetery.  The flags are displayed on various holidays throughout the year.  The practice started nearly a decade ago.  City workers were busy this week installing the flags prior to Veteran’s Day on Monday, Nov. 11.

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Many southern Illinois communities are marking Veterans Day with special ceremonies and events. Below is a list that details many of those ceremonies.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10
ANNA
10:30 a.m. Veterans Appreciation Day program
Anna Nazarene Church
CARBONDALE
11:00 a.m. 24-hour vigil begins
Old Main Flagpole, SIUC
ROTC members will conduct a silent vigil until 11:00 a.m. Monday

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11
ANNA
2 p.m. Parade
CARBONDALE
11 a.m. Program
Veterans Memorial Plaza
11 a.m. Ceremony
Shryock Auditorium, SIUC
DU QUOIN
10 a.m. Veterans Day parade
11 a.m. Program, Keyes City Park
HARRISBURG
12 a.m. – 11 a.m.
11 hour Run/Walk
Taylor Field
Participants invited to run or walk with the flag
11 a.m. Ceremony
American Legion, 600 E Logan Street
HERRIN
6th annual S.O.S. Breakfast
7 a.m. – 10 a.m.
KC Hall, 213 North 16th Street
Free to all veterans
Non veterans – $2
MARION
11 a.m. Program
VFW, Longstreet Road
MT. VERNON
10:30 a.m. Program
Times Square Mall
PINCKNEYVILLE
11 a.m. Ceremony
Perry County Courthouse
VIENNA
11 a.m. Program
Carnegie Library lawn
WALTONVILLE
10 a.m. Veterans Day parade
11 a.m. Program, Waltonville High School gym

 

 

 

 

RLC collecting food donations for National Hunger Awareness month

INA, Ill.  – Students, community members, faculty and staff are asked to help Rend Lake College’s Learning Resource Center (LRC) fight against hunger by bringing a food donation to the Ina campus for November National Hunger Awareness month.

The LRC Food Drive will be collecting food starting tomorrow, Nov. 8, until Thursday, Nov. 21 at several locations across campus, including the LRC itself. Other locations include the Student Center, both the North and South Oasis, the Administration Building, the Advanced Technology Center, the Bookstore, the Coal Mine Training Center, the Physical Plant, the Applied Science Center, and the RLC Foundation Children’s Center.

In addition to the donation areas across campus, a collection station will be located at three home basketball games. Two men’s games, scheduled for Nov. 11 and 17, and one women’s game on Nov. 16 will each have collection areas in Waugh Gymnasium. Patrons bringing a donation will be offered free admission to the games.

Food items should be non-perishable. The donations will be given to food pantries in RLC’s district. For more information on the LRC Food Drive, contact Beth Mandrell at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1276.

Lady Warriors finish volleyball season with loss at Region 24 Tournament

EAST PEORIA, Ill. – The Rend Lake College volleyball team ended their season last night in a 0-3 loss against Illinois Central College, during round one of the Region 24 Tournament in East Peoria. The Lady Warriors scored 14 in the first, 16 in the second and 19 in the third to conclude the season with a 7-31 overall record, and 0-6 in the Great Rivers Athletic Conference. For all things athletic at The Lake, visit www.rlc.edu/warriors.

Saluki Men’s Basketball hosts William Jewell in exhibition contest on Saturday night

By DeMario Phipps-Smith
SIUSalukis.com

CARBONDALE, Ill. – The Southern Illinois men’s basketball team will host Division II William Jewell in an exhibition game at 7:05 p.m. on Saturday.

The Cardinals lost four starters from last year’s team that finished 13-14 overall and 9-9 in the West Division of the Great Lakes Valley Conference.

SIU defeated Missouri-St. Louis last week in its first exhibition game. The Salukis open the regular season on Tuesday at Missouri.

Anthony Beane

Anthony Beane

Barry Hinson Press Conference Transcript

Q: Have you seen any progress in practice?

“This time of year you try to get better defensively. From what we showed against UMSL, we weren’t very good defensively — we weren’t good in a lot of areas. As I said in the press conference after the game, none of the things that happened in that game surprised me at all. Nine of the guys — or maybe eight — that we played hadn’t entered into a Division I basketball game before. Those guys were scared to death. I think we’ll play much better, to what degree, I can’t answer that. I do know next Tuesday we’ll play a pretty good team (Missouri) and we better be ready to go.”

Q: Do you feel those guys have gotten past the shyness of the first game?

“No, they are always going to be in shock. They’re really going to be in shock on Tuesday night when they go into Mizzou Arena and see a lineup with guys who are 6-foot-10-11; the shock factor will kick in then. That’s why we did it and I’ll be able to answer whether it was a smart decision or not Tuesday. In all honesty, I don’t know if I’ll be able to answer it then because it may be a few games before I can determine if that (Missouri) game was beneficial or not. It’s a gamble. I have always been tough on my players and I still think this will pay off.”

Q: Are you going to start Marcus Fillyaw again?

“Yeah, we plan on starting him. I’ve told you, Marcus is never going to be exciting. Marcus isn’t Baskin Robbins, Marcus is an ice cream shop that you get vanilla and that’s all you get. You don’t get sprinkles. You don’t get toppings. You get vanilla ice cream. Every time you see his stat sheet you are going to say `hmmm, that’s a pretty plain stat sheet.’ That’s what Marcus is. He’s a hamburger with no condiments. He’s never going to have big numbers, but he ran the offense. He got us into what we needed. He didn’t have an assist, a turnover, but he had three rebounds. That’s it, everything else was goose egg. I like plain point guards. I like guys who are more worried about others than they are themselves. Marcus will be able to add in those other categories as the season progresses. If we had made any 3-pointers the other night, Marcus would have had three or four assists with no turnovers–which is pretty good for a point guard.”

Q: What are you most encouraged from this week of practice?

“Everyone is excited at this time of year. We’re undefeated and we haven’t played a game. Everyone’s attitude is good. I said at the start of the season that I really like our guys. They remind me a lot of my Labrador. All Labradors are just a pleasing type of animal. I think our guys, for the most part, want to please. I couldn’t say that about everyone last year. We got to the point where they did want to please, but we were butting heads a lot. We’re not butting heads on a daily basis with this squad — maybe occasionally, but not all the time.”

Q: Has the officiating been what you expected?

“I think that had an effect on how we played defensively the other night. Our emphasis on the rule changes going into that game made us rather passive. So consequently, the next game we’ll probably foul out five guys. We’re just trying to find a medium.”

Q: Do you expect to make redshirt decisions Monday?

“In all honesty, I’d like to make those decisions Saturday evening, after I discuss it with my staff. I’d like to finalize them Sunday morning. When I got the job I told the interviewing committee that I remember players like Darren Brooks. In order for this program — or any program in the Missouri Valley — to be successful you have to have fourth and fifth-year seniors. We have several candidates that we can redshirt. The only reason you redshirt is that you know beyond a shadow of doubt that it’s the greatest investment for the young man and the program. We don’t redshirt kids that we think aren’t good enough. We redshirt kids because we believe they will payoff great dividends in the future. Bill Self has a great saying, `You are a lot better at 23 than you are at 18.’ Here’s a great stat for you: we’ve red-shirted kids in all my years of coaching basketball and 90 percent of them didn’t want to do it. One hundred percent said redshirting was the best thing that ever happened.”

Q: What are some of your goals against William Jewel?

“We’d like to make a three so the coach can look like Nostradamus. I want to play better defense. Our interior defense– and believe it or not, I coach the big guys — was really disappointing the other night. There’s no one to point the finger at because I’m the one that works with those guys every day. I hope our interior play is better defensively. I hope our interior play improves offensively. I also hope we play better perimeter defense. We’ll see what happens.”

Q: Have you shot better 3-pointers in practice?

“We haven’t shot very much. I know what people are saying, `Well, if you’re not shooting in practice, you’re not going to shoot very well.’ We’ll do a lot of shooting later in this week and the weekend. I don’t think that affected us very much the other night. We had great looks and were wide open. We just couldn’t hit anything.”

Q: Did anyone stand out after the first game?

“I think two players stood out pretty well last game. Their names were (Desmar) Jackson and (Anthony) Beane. I think they had 50 points between the two of them. I think Sean O’BrienDavante DrinkardBronson Verhines have played a lot better in practices since the game — and they need to. Bola Olyanian has played a little bit better, but not to the level I want him to. My staff has to remind me that this is Bola’s first year of college basketball.”

Q: Do you feel that Beane will be a little more consistent this year?

“I hope so. The weaknesses Anthony had last year, he has improved on. I think because of his athleticism, he will always be somebody that will give teams trouble. Anthony has got to get better defensively for us. He’s such a good athlete that he should be able to guard anyone on the floor.”

RLC Warriors fall to South Suburban in Chicago

 

CHICAGO – Down 38-21, South Suburban College rallied to outscore Rend Lake College 58-33 in the second half of Juco basketball action Thursday in Chicago.

It was enough for a 79-71 win for the Bulldogs and the first loss of the season for the Warriors, the No. 1 junior college team in the nation. Rend Lake will host St. Louis Community College in its season opener at 7 p.m., Monday. Warrior Alumni Weekend is Nov. 16 and 17 at RLC. Former men’s basketball players are invited to a dinner celebration on Friday at the Rend Lake Resort and alumni game on Saturday in Waugh Gymnasium.

The alumni game is a preview to RLC’s 3 p.m. contest with Illinois Central, where the 2013 National Championship Banner will be unveiled prior to the start of the game. Warrior alumni are asked to RSVP for the weekend activities by going online to www.rlc.edu/warriors.

 

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