Archives for 2013

Authorities continue to investigate fatal accident in rural Benton

By Jim Muir

Franklin County authorities are continuing to investigate a weekend accident that claimed the life of a 24-year-old Benton woman and seriously injured two others.

Kelley M. DeWitt was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident that happened Saturday night on Forrest Baptist Church Road, just east of the intersection of South Forrest Baptist Church Road, according to a report by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department. The accident happened shortly after 10 p.m.

Authorities report that three people were inside the vehicle when it left the roadway and struck at tree. The driver was listed as 29-year-old Melissa Beasley, of Benton.  Beasley was flown to a hospital in Evansville, IN for major injuries. The other passenger, Kristi Boyer, 28, of Benton was flown to a St. Louis hospital, also with major injuries.

Franklin County Sheriff Don Jones said that the single-vehicle is “alcohol related” and still under investigation.  Jones said an accident reconstructionist is working trying to piece together details.

DeWitt, the mother of four children ages 7, 5, 3 and 1, was reportedly sitting in the rear passenger side seat, according to Sheriff Jones.

Jones said more information will be released pending the completion of the investigation.

 

 

Benton woman killed in single vehicle accident, two others receive major injuries

By Jim Muir

A 24-year-old Benton woman was killed in a single vehicle accident south of Benton.

Kelley M. DeWitt was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident that happened Saturday night on Forrest Baptist Church Road, just east of the intersection of South Forrest Baptist Church Road, according to a report by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department. The accident happened shortly after 10 p.m.

DeWitt, the mother of four children ages 7, 5, 3 and 1, was not the driver of the vehicle.

There was two other female occupants in the car with DeWitt and both received major injuries. The driver of the car was taken by Air Evac to a hospital in Evansville, Indiana and the other passenger was taken by ambulance to a St. Louis Hospital. DeWitt was pronounced dead at the scene. The names of the other two people are being withheld pending notification of family members.

Franklin County Coroner Marty Leffler confirmed the death of DeWitt and said an autopsy will be performed on Sunday.

The Franklin County Sheriff’s Department said that more information will be released pending the completion of the investigation.

 

 

 

RLC’s Macklin named to NJCAA All-American team

INA, Ill. (April 11, 2013) – Cortez Macklin has been named a Division II Second-Team All-American in basketball by the National Junior College Athletic Association.

cortez 1Macklin is a 6-3, 175-pound, guard from Louisville, Ky. As the Warriors’ scoring leader (13.1 ppg), he played a pivotal role in Rend Lake’s wildly successful season – 30 wins and the program’s first national championship, as well as the 2013 Great Rivers Athletic Conference Championship (14-2) and NJCAA DII Region XXIV Championship.cortez 2

He finished his freshman year with 379 points and averages of 43.9 percent from the field, 32.5 percent from three-point range, and 66.9 percent from the free-throw line. He also averaged 3.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. True to form, Macklin led the Warriors with 19 points in its 87-69 national championship win over Moraine Valley Community College on March 23. His season high of 28 came in RLC’s first game on the schedule – a 102-87 finish over Southern Institute. He had 27 on Jan. 19 at Wabash Valley College.

View Macklin’s complete 2012-13 stats online at http://stats.njcaa.org/sports/mbkb/2012-13/div2/players/cortezmackling7t2.

View the complete All-American list at http://www.njcaa.org/sports_awards.cfm?category=Award%20Winners&sid=5&divid=2&slid=2.

SIH Cancer Institute to offer free head, neck cancer screenings

April 19 event held during the 16th Annual Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week

(CARBONDALE, IL) The SIH Cancer Institute will offer free screenings for head and neck cancers on Friday, April 19, 2013, at the Center for Medical Arts in Carbondale.

Oral, head and neck cancers account for about three to six-percent of all new cancer diagnoses each year, according to Paul Schalch, M.D., an ear, nose and throat specialist. Dr. Schalch and colleague, Dr. David Hohuan, will conduct the free screenings. Both specialists are members of the SIH Cancer Institute’s treatment planning team for all head and neck cancers.

Dr. Schalch says individuals who smoke and/or drink alcohol regularly, chew tobacco, have difficulty swallowing, a nagging earache or voice changes such as hoarseness are appropriate candidates for the free screening. Other suspicious symptoms include sores or tender spots in the mouth that do not heal, lip lesions, problems with teeth or dentures or a persistent lump on the neck.

Smoking is a leading indicator.

Smoking increases the risk of cancer in the oral cavity or throat by about 15-fold,” said Dr. Schalch.

Another new risk factor is Human Papilloma Virus infection (specifically with HPV 16), a growing trend in younger patients who do not necessarily have the link between alcohol consumption and smoking, Dr. Schalch added.

Additional risk factors include industrial exposures to wood, dust, nickel and formaldehyde, among others.

To this date, almost 50% of the cancers we diagnose are at the advanced stage. We hope to decrease this by offering more means for awareness and early detection. The earlier the stage, the better the prognosis, the easier the treatment and the less likelihood of radical surgery,” Dr. Schalch said. “This screening is quick, easy, non-invasive and it’s free.”

The free screenings locally coincide with the 16th annual national Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Week.

Individuals may reserve an appointment by calling the SIH Call Center at (866) 744-2468.

Story Hour returns to WF Library

By Bruce A. Fasol

West Frankfort Public Library will resume summer Story Hours, in May, it has been announced.

Librarian Pam Sevenski tells franklincounty-news.com that on the first and third Tuesday mornings of the month, children can come to the Library for a free morning of “stories, crafts and activities”.

The story Hour is open to West Frankfort children age 3, 4 and 5 years old. Each story hour wil begin at 10am.

Fundraiser planned in Zeigler

By Bruce A. Fasol

The Zeigler Women’s Civic Club has a fundraiser planned for this Saturday, April 13th. They will be hosting a chicken and dumplings lunch, at the Six Mile Township Building on the Circle in Zeigler.

Food will be available from 11 a.m until 1 p.m on Saurday. The meal consists of chicken and dumplings, green beans,slaw, dessert, and drink. Cost is $12 for adults, and $3 for children under age 12. Dine in, or carry-outs will be available. Also, the chicken and dumplings may be purchased by the quart.

Proceeds from the lunch will help toward continuing the many programs in the community that are presented by the club. The Zeigler Women’s Civic Club hosts the Halloween costume contest, the Home Lighting contest, and many other events.

Franklin County Farm Bureau News

 By J. Larry Miller

Spring has surely arrived as warmer temperatures have caused grass and fields to have greener color. I noticed that the zoysia grass has started to come to life. Zoysia is the first grass to turn brown in the fall and the last grass to turn green in the spring.

Larry Miller, executive director Franklin County Farm Bureau

Larry Miller, executive director Franklin County Farm Bureau

Some corn has been planted in the county but most are waiting to see if heavy rain will fall into the night on Wednesday and early Thursday. Field work has been limited but if this rain passes without much accumulation work will pickup next week.

Corn and soybeans have taken a negative posture because of higher inventories and lower usage. With a lower crop in 2012, we certainly have found a ceiling on corn prices. We reached $8 corn last fall but it seems that everything now causes a downward slide in new crop prices. How low can prices go with an average crop this year? I do not know but I am betting on lower prices rather than higher and $5 corn this fall should cause farmers to lock in some corn at that price. As a matter of reality, grain prices have a lot of negative possibilities.

As grain prices plateau, there is a question of what will happen to land prices? If the sall of farmland in Perry County on Tuesday evening is any indication, it certainly is not trending lower or leveling off. The Perry County land was 156 acres of which 150 was tillable sold for $7500 per acre. If the bubble pops it will be a loud noise.

American Farm Bureau Federation sent a farm bill proposal to Capitol Hill Monday. Approved this weekend by the AFBF board of directors, the proposal offers a diverse mix of risk management and safety net tools to benefit a wide range of farms and it saves $23 billion compared to the cost of continuing the current program.

Illinoisans struggling to make mortgage payments because their income recently dropped now may find it easier to qualify for a government emergency loan program.  Beginning April 1, federal and state agencies raised the total loan assistance cap on the Illinois Hardest Hit Program from $20,000 or $25,000 per family (depending on the county) to $35,000. The program offers temporary mortgage payment assistance to families whose income has fallen at least 20 percent because of recent unemployment or underemployment. For more information www.illinoishardesthit.org is the OFFICIAL website for the Illinois Hardest Hit Fund Program.  APPLYING IS FREE.  You will not be asked to pay for any services related to this application.

Recent figures from the Center for Disease Control seem to show that our food is getting safer. For 2009-2010, the number of food borne illness outbreaks had decreased by 32% when compared to the previous five years.

We would like to remind everyone that the Franklin County Farm Bureau takes pictures and aids in filling out Firearm Owners Identification Card Applications. The new FOID Cards are good for 10 years but when applying it is taking approximately 90 days once you have sent off your application. For more information call 435-3616.

Remember we are farmers working together. If we can help let us know.

 

Trivia Night to Benefit Arthritis Foundation

Staff Report
It’s time to put your heads together for a good cause. The Arthritis Walk Team from Southern Illinois Healthcare (SIH) will host a trivia night on Friday, April 19, at the American Legion in Murphysboro. All proceeds will benefit the Arthritis Foundation.

The cost per eight member team is $100 in advance, $125 at the door. There will be cash team prizes. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and play will begin at 7 p.m. Participants are welcome to bring their own snacks and a cash bar will be available.

For more information please call Petra Massetto at 1-877-480-4040.

 

Back in the AFL – Nick Hill will play in Tampa on Friday night

By Jim Muir

Nick Hill is going to be racking up some frequent flyer miles.

nickConfirming what was reported by multiple news outlets on Wednesday, Hill said on Thursday morning that he has signed with the San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League to play quarterback and replace injured starter John Dutton.

After a serious ankle injury last year Hill said he was through playing and turned down numerous offers to play for other AFL teams.

“Things just worked out with the San Antonio offer,” said Hill. “I can do this but still keep my commitment to coach high school football in Southern Illinois.”

Hill and his wife Alecia recently purchased a home in Carterville and he was hired as offensive coordinator and associate head coach at Carbondale Community High School. Alecia has enrolled at SIU to finish work on her master’s degree.  And despite the frantic schedule he will be facing, all of that is still in place, Hill said.

When contacted on Thursday morning Hill was in Orlando and had just completed a physical for the Talons and was traveling later in the day to Tampa to meet his new teammates who are flying in from San Antonio tonight for a game against Tampa Bay on Friday night.

“I will meet the team, and I will have a walk through with them,” Hill said. “Then I will play on Friday night in Tampa … without any practice.”

After the game in Tampa Bay Hill and the Talons will travel to Phoenix, Arizona on April 20 and then to Pittsburgh on April 28.

“We close on our house on April 19, so I will fly from Orlando to St. Louis, drive to Carterville and then fly to Phoenix for a game the next day,” Hill said.

The AFL regular season ends on July 27 and Hill said he plans to keep his commitment to Carbondale football, commuting between San Antonio and Carterville each week.

“I really thought I was through playing but they (San Antonio) presented a great opportunity and I’m excited to be back in the AFL,” said Hill. “And I’m also very excited to be back in Southern Illinois coaching high school football.”

Below is a link to the San Antonio Talons schedule:

www.sanantoniotalons.com/2013-schedule/

Also a link to the Talons website:

www.sanantoniotalons.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Logan’s Adeoye named All-American

BY JOHN D. HOMAN
Logan Media Services
CARTERVILLE – Standout power forward Aaron Adeoye has reaped yet another postseason honor.
The John A. Logan College sophomore from Marion has been named Third Team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association. He is only the school’s fourth All-American selection in the team’s 40-plus years history.
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The 6-foot-7, 235-pound Adeoye averaged 14.3 points and eight rebounds per game this past season. He was previously named First Team All-Great Rivers Athletic Conference and First Team All-Region 24.
Adeoye, who has been recruited by several four-year schools in the region, including SIUC, transferred to Logan last fall from Ball State University.
Vols first-year head coach Kyle Smithpeters said Adeoye’s selection was deserved.
“Aaron is an outstanding young man who was a leader both on and off the floor for us. I’m very happy he was recognized for his accomplishments this past season.”

 

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