Cardinals draft picks at a glance

A brief summary of the St. Louis Cardinals draft picks from first day activity.

Here’s a link to the story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Benton Public Library receives grant funding

The Benton Public Library has been awarded funds to for improvements according to Illinois Secretary of State and state librarian Jesse White.

In a news release, White said the Benton Public Library will receive $6,395 for the installation of power-assisted exterior entry doors and interior restroom doors to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.

“Our public libraries are the cornerstones of our communities,” White said. “l am pleased to award these grants through the Illinois State Library to help maintain the infrastructure of our public libraries so that they remain the best information resource centers available to citizens.”

RLC President Wilkerson named to Chair Academy’s International Advisory Board

INA, Ill. – Rend Lake College President Terry Wilkerson now holds one of only 25 seats on the Chair Academy’s International Advisory Board, a group focused on bringing professional development programs to colleges and universities around the globe.

Wilkerson was named to the prestigious board earlier this spring and said his seat on the board is a chance to continue to evolve professionally and encourage others to do the same.

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RLC President Terry Wilkerson

“I value and appreciate the training I received through the Chair Academy, and I look forward to serving the organization as an advisor,” said Wilkerson. “The Chair Academy is about leadership, period. It’s about always continuing to learn about leadership and to embrace who you are, because if you accept who you are, then other people will accept it too.”

The Chair Academy for Leadership and Development, a department of the Mesa Community College and Maricopa County Community College District, offers world-class, competency-based leadership development programs for college and university leaders.

The organization’s International Advisory Board includes professionals from various community colleges across the country, plus university and college leaders at institutions located in Australia and Canada.

Wilkerson’s nomination came from Chair Academy Facilitator Scott Geddis, president of the consulting firm Inspired Engagement. Geddis has been involved with the Chair Academy for many years, even serving as Wilkerson’s mentor during the two-year Foundation program, from which he graduated from in 2008.

“[Wilkerson is] a graduate of the Chair Academy and he has great respect for what the Academy has done for him professionally. When he went through the Academy, he wasn’t the president, and I’ve heard him say his experience at the Academy made him ready for the president role,” said Geddis. “He understands and appreciates the value, and he continues to be reliable and timely. He has the experience and perspective.”

As a member of the International Advisory Board, Wilkerson said he’s focused on his own continued development in leadership, plus bringing some of the techniques used in the Chair Academy to students, faculty, and staff.

“In the future, I want to look at how to promote leadership in higher education, specifically in our curriculum and course offerings, and hosting a Chair Academy in Illinois,” said Wilkerson.

Part of his plans to promote leadership on RLC’s campus includes the integration of CliftonStrengths for Students – a question and answer assessment designed to help students discover their unique strengths and natural talents. RLC faculty and staff recently participated in the CliftonStrengths assessment to promote positivity and leadership on campus.

Wilkerson said the plan is to roll out the first CliftonStrengths for Students assessment in the Fall 2018 First Year Experience course, an orientation-like class required by all incoming freshmen. In addition to completing the assessment, students will then have activities and discussions about how to apply their results for their own success.

“Strengths-based student engagement is part of my drive behind this. We’re really good at testing students to find out what they’re good and bad at, but they’ve known that for 18 years. This is a different way of teaching. By telling them what they’re good at and how to use those strengths, it’s a way to change the conversation,” said Wilkerson.

In addition to his plans locally, Wilkerson will also participate at the Chair Academy’s 28th Annual International Leadership Conference in Atlanta next spring. He recently returned from the 27th annual event hosted in Denver.

In addition to Wilkerson, three other RLC administrators have also graduated from the two-year Chair Academy Foundation program: Henry Leeck, Dean of Liberal Arts; Lori Ragland, Vice President of Instruction; and Kim Wilkerson, Dean of Allied Health.

To learn more about the Chair Academy, visit www.chairacademy.com.

Rend Lake Weekly Fishing Report

REND LAKE FISHING REPORT
Jun 01, 2018
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Phone (618) 724-2493
Fax (618) 724-4089
e-mail : rendinfo@usace.army.mil
Web site http://www.mvs.usace.army.mil/rend
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MAIN LAKE AND TRIBUTARIES

SPECIES RATING BAIT OF CHOICE SUGGESTED LOCATIONS REGULATIONS

LARGEMOUTH BASS
Good Minnows, spinner baits, worms, and black and blue jigs, soft plastics. Reports of fish being caught around Waltonville and Bonnie near the wildlife refuge, and below the dam. Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. Fish around bridges and along the rocks. 14” minimum length limit, 6 daily creel limit.
1 fish daily creel limit in PONDS 14” minimum length.

CRAPPIE

Good Small & medium minnows on Slip-Corks (1-3 ft. deep). Quarter-ounce pink and white tub jigs.
Still Shallow! (2-5 ft.) Fish attractors! From shore, fish near structures, hot spots are Jackie Branch, Sandusky (Lay-downs), Sailboat Harbor, North and South Marcum (in the Buck Brush), and Ina Boat Ramp. Set your hook about half of water depth. Bigger fish are staying tight to cover. 25 fish daily creel limit with no more than 10 fish 10 inches or longer

BLUEGILL

Good Small jigs, worms, meal worms, wax worms, crickets. From shore try Sailboat Harbor and Mine 21 Road. Fish shallow with crickets, worms or small jigs. Set bait at half of water depth. Fish in the back of necks and on flat shallow banks and on the rocks. 10 fish daily creel limit in PONDS.

CHANNEL
CATFISH

Excellent Large minnows, leeches, cut shad, shrimp, dip bait, night crawlers, and Sonny’s stink bait. Try leeches in moving water. Drift fish the flats. Set line 3-4’ from the shore over rocks and in shallow bays. Waltonville Dam, and N Sandusky day-use area. 10-1 feet depth. Creeks doing well. 6 fish daily creel limit in PONDS.
Jugs must be attended at all times while fishing.

WHITE BASS
Fair In-line spinners, jig and curly tail grubs. Reports of fish being caught around the 154 bridges. Fish around along the rocks and drop-offs. Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. 20 fish creel limit.
No more than 3 fish 17” or longer daily

Information as of: 06/01/2018
LAKE LEVEL: 407.97 AVERAGE POOL FOR THIS DATE: 408.17 WATER TEMP: 77°F
Use of a minnow seine, cast net, or shad scoop for bait collecting within 1000 yards downstream of the Rend Lake dam and spillway is prohibited.
Maps of the Fish Attractor tree locations along with GPS locations are available at the Rend Lake Corps of Engineers Project Office or online at www.enjoyrend.com. Contact Mark Cazier for more information at (618) 724-2493.

State director of healthcare and family services resigns

CHICAGO – Gov. Bruce Rauner announced today that Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Director Felicia Norwood has accepted a position in the private sector.

“Director Norwood has been steadfast in her efforts to ensure the state’s most vulnerable citizens have access to quality healthcare. She led Illinois’ Medicaid reboot that will deliver better services at a better price.

Her leadership was critical to restructuring our managed care network into a more effective and efficient delivery model while integrating mental health into the delivery of services.

Her dedication and commitment led to one of the most significant developments in the history of our health programs, securing a $2 billion federal 1115 waiver — “Better Care Illinois” — a multi-agency effort to create a nation-leading approach to behavioral health.  

She also led the department through a series of incredibly complex IT modernizations.

We are tremendously grateful for Director Norwood’s talent and service to the people of Illinois. We truly wish her all the success in her new endeavor.”

The search for a replacement is currently underway. Director Norwood remains on with the Administration until June 15.

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Southern Illinois Men’s Basketball completes stellar academic year with 3.03 GPA

CARBONDALE, Ill. — The Saluki men’s basketball program recently completed one of its best academic years on record with a combined team grade point average of 2.87, including a spring semester mark of 3.03. Junior guard Marcus Bartley, who carries a 4.0 GPA, became the program’s first CoSIDA Academic All-American since 2009. In addition, the team’s multiyear Academic Progress Rate score, according to the NCAA, was 964 out of 1000. The score was based on a four-year average from 2014 to 2017.

“Our program has been blessed to be surrounded by an incredible academic support staff, including Kevin KendrickKaila Tyner and Kristina Stepps, as well as our University Achieve Program,” said SIU head coach Barry Hinson. “In the past six years we have raised our APR average and graduated 18 of 20 players who exhausted their eligibility. This 90 percent graduation rate is a huge credit to our young men and their families and the character they’ve inherited and displayed as student-athletes.” 

Six former players returned to campus to finish their degrees during the last six years, including Justin Bocot, Diamond Taylor, John Freeman, Matt Shaw, Chase Heins and recent Law School graduate Carlton Fay. In addition, nine scholarship players have earned their degrees in the last three years: 
2015-16: Anthony Beane Jr., Ibby DjimdeDeng Leek 
2016-17: Sean O’BrienMike RodriguezLeo Vincent 
2017-18: Tyler SmithpetersJonathan WileyAustin Weiher

“The first thing Coach Hinson talks about to the team each year is academics and how we conduct ourselves in the community,” said O’Brien, who recently completed his first season of professional basketball in Finland. “Above just winning games, Coach Hinson and the staff want us to get our degrees and become successful employees, husbands and fathers.” 

Sean Lloyd, who will be a senior at SIU next season, said he struggled academically when he first arrived, but credits the support staff for helping him learn to thrive in the classroom. 

“School was something I never took very seriously until I got here,” he said. “Kaila Tyner has gone above and beyond to help empower me with confidence and motivate me. Getting good grades and earning our degrees are important pillars in this program that the coaches and players take as seriously as winning.”

Rauner signs full state budget for the first time in his term

Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner on Monday signed into law a $38.5 billion spending plan for state government, approving a full budget for the first time since he took office in 2015.

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

Opening statements scheduled to begin in Pravin Varughese murder trial Tuesday

Opening statements are expected to begin Tuesday afternoon in the murder trial for the man charged with the 2014 death of a 19-year-old Southern Illinois University Carbondale student Pravin Varughese.

Here’s a link to the story in the Southern Illinoisan.

Stella A. Starkie — Benton, IL

Stella A. Starkie, 89, of Benton passed away Friday, June 1, 2018 at the Herrin Hospital.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 6 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Benton.

Burial will be in the Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, IL.

The Morton & Johnston Funeral Home in Benton is in charge of arrangements.

For more information or to sign the online guest register please visit www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com

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