Franklin County Farm Bureau News

 

By Gay Bowlin, Manager

Spring? REALLY? That is what everyone is saying right now. Farmers are especially wondering just what Mother Nature has had on her mind lately. I guess we shall. Below normal temperatures are putting this month on track to set a record, challenging the record set in 1907.

The average temperature for the first 11 days of the month was 35.6 degrees – a full 12 degrees below normal. The wintry weather has challenged farmers throughout the state and delayed spring planting.

Our Antique Tractor Drive will be on May 5th in conjunction with the Rend Lake Water Festival Parade. Participation always depends on the weather – if it is rains on Thursday and/or Friday we will have a lot of tractors involved – in 2016 we had 42 total tractors participating and last we had 16 – that is the difference in what the farmers have to do when the weather is nice. Even though they would really like to join us – the work is their most important issue and this year it will be even more so. So with that said, I kind of hope that there are not many participants and they are able to get into the fields.

Most of you by now have heard about the recall on 206 million eggs. The states that are listed on the recall did not include Illinois but I was told yesterday that someone had purchase eggs with the bar codes that were listed in the recall on their eggs. I would just suggest that everyone be very aware of the recall and check all eggs in your refrigerator. I am one of the lucky ones who do not have to do this as I am getting my eggs from a local Young Leader – thank you Ashly Brown for my piece of mind.

Farm City Days is fast approaching – June 9th will be here before we know it and we are still in search of vendors – both for the craft and flea market and for foods. We have some of both and we do not allow for competing products but if you are interested please call the office and we can take your information. The fee is $30 for craft and $40 for food. Everyone will be set up on the square this year and we are looking for a great crowd.  This is also the day of the City Wide Yard Sale in Benton so we are looking for those “shoppers” to come back between 4 pm and 8 pm to join us.

Farmer’s Markets will be open across the region soon. In Franklin County we have the following markets opening the first week in May:

West Frankfort – The Moose – Tuesday 3p-6p

Benton – Benton Civic Center – Thursday – 3p-6p

Sesser – 804 E Franklin – Friday 3p-6p

Benton Market is now accepting LINK Cards. When using your LINK Card you will be given tokens in the amount that you request to use as that specific market – The Tokens will be stamped with Benton Farmers Market and may not be used at any other market. You can spend as much as you would like from your LINK Card with the first $20 being matched with coupons to be spent as well.

COUPONS ARE GOOD FOR ONLY PRODUCE.

TOKENS ARE GOOD FOR ANY FOOD ITEM THAT IS PACKAGED TO TAKE HOME.

PLANTS THAT PRODUCE FOOD CAN BE PURCHASED WITH THE COUPONS.

We encourage everyone to utilize their local farmers market and eat health locally grown foods.

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

 

Decatur prison program aids West Frankfort students’ Harvard acceptance

Before her mother went to prison, Olivia Weeks was a competent student but certainly not an outstanding one — certainly not one on track for an Ivy League education.

 

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

Benton police make arrests

On April 14, 2018 Benton Police were dispatched to the 1000 block of East Webster Street in reference to a hit and run.  Upon investigating, police arrested Carl G. Gunter, age 41, of West Frankfort for leaving the scene of an accident. Gunter was charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

On April 15, 2018 Benton Police were dispatched to the 1200 block of North Maple Street in reference to a domestic disturbance.  Upon investigating, police arrested Zachary A. Wilson, age 25 and Dakota W. Wilson, age 19, both of Benton for domestic battery.  Both were charged and transported to the Franklin County Jail for further processing.

Pastor Rick Warren: Praying God’s Promises

Praying God’s Promises

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“If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking” (James 1:5 NLT).

When we pray, we can claim the promises of God. Why do we do this? Because it helps us remember what God has promised. Did you know there are over 7,000 promises in the Bible? These promises provide the answer to all our needs and problems.

Prayer focuses our attention on God and helps us to see that he is bigger and more powerful than any of our concerns. And as we see God answer our prayers, our faith deepens.

Faith is the key that unlocks the door to God’s power.

Here are just a few of God’s promises:

  • “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:14 NIV).
  • “He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he increases strength” (Isaiah 40:29 ESV).
  • “But those who trust in the Lord for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings like eagles; they will run and not get weary; they will walk and not grow weak” (Isaiah 40:31 GNT).
  • “Don’t be afraid, because I am with you. Don’t be intimidated; I am your God. I will strengthen you. I will help you. I will support you with my victorious right hand” (Isaiah 41:10 GW).
  • “If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking” (James 1:5 NLT).
  • “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9 ESV).
  • “It is the Lord who goes before you; He will be with you. He will not fail you or abandon you. Do not fear or be dismayed” (Deuteronomy 31:8 AMP).
  • “But my God shall supply your every need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:19 MEV).
  • “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me” (Psalm 23:4 NASB).
  • “You willingly forgive, and your love is always there for those who pray to you” (Psalm 86:5 CEV).

PLAY today’s audio teaching from Pastor Rick >>

Talk It Over

Choose one of the promises from today’s devotional, and write a prayer to God expressing your gratitude for his unfailing love and faithfulness. Talk to him about his promise, and tell him that you are trusting in him to fulfill his promise. Here’s an example:

God’s Promise

“If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking” (James 1:5 NLT).

Sample Prayer

“Father, there are so many times I forget to ask for what I truly need, and wisdom is on top of the list. I’m so grateful for this Scripture and the promise it holds. Thank you for being so generous and willing to give me the wisdom I need in my everyday circumstances. God, I want to live by the promises and principles in your Word — not by the world’s standards. Teach me to boldly ask for wisdom daily so I can navigate life according to your will and for your glory. I ask this in Jesus’ precious name. Amen.”

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Today’s devotional is an excerpt from Rick Warren’s study “Experience God’s Power Through Prayer,” available here[JW1] .

Lou Morgan-Sesser, IL

 

Lou Morgan, 77, of Sesser passed away on Sunday April 15, 2018 at 3:45 PM.

He was born on March 20, 1941 in St Augustine, FL to Carl and Birdie Mae (Smith) Morgan.  He married Donna (Kizer) Morgan on July 22, 1965 and she preceded him in death on March 1, 2016.

Survivors include his children James Morgan of South Roxana, IL, Pam Morgan of Bethalto, IL, Paula Morgan of St Charles, MO, Danny Morgan of St Charles, and Lisa Morgan of Sesser; 11 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and one brother Bud McClellan of Michigan.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, one grandson Jason Pohl and one brother Cecil Morgan.

Lou loved his kids, grandchildren and great grandchildren.  He enjoyed the outdoors and life in general.

He was retired from General Motors.

Memorial service will be on Sunday April 29, 2018 at 2 p.m. at the Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser with Brother Bob White officiating.  Visitation will be on Sunday April 29, from 1 p.m. until the time of the service at 2 p.m. 

In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to the Second Chance Animal Rescue and will be accepted at the funeral Home.

For more information go to or website www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Theresa Lynn Chwarczinski-Christopher

 

 

 

Theresa Lynn Chwarczinski, 65, of Christopher passed away on April 14, 2018.

She was born on September 4, 1952 in Chicago, IL to Ralph Dasher and Charlotte (Kramer) Petrazio.  She married David Chwarczinski on February 14, 1991 and he survives of Christopher.

Other survivors include her mother Charlotte Petrazio of Benton; children Martha “Marty” Veteto of Christopher and Larry Brad (Sonya) Veteto of Benton; step-children David Chwarczinski, Sylgrida Douberley and her children, Tyler Morgan and his children; grandchildren Larry Veteto Jr., Courtney Veteto, Abby Veteto, Preston Veteto, Nikoelle Beattie, and Allison “Ryder” Beattie; brother Martin (Judy) Tate of Macedonia; sister Melissa (Keith) Cash of Jacksonville, FL.

She was preceded in death by her father, and one brother Mike Tate.

Theresa always had a smile on her face and a hug for everyone.

Funeral services will be on Friday April 20, 2018 at 1:00 PM at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher with Pastor Mark Tate officiating.  Visitation will be on Thursday April 19, 2018 from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the funeral home.  Burial will be at Harrison Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the family.  Checks can be made payable to Marty Veteto and will be accepted at the funeral home.

For more information go to our website www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

 

 

Dale A. Whittington – West Frankfort, IL

Dale A. Whittington, 41, of West Frankfort, IL passed away Sunday, April 15, 2018 at his home.

He was born in Herrin, IL on February 17, 1977 the son of William & Brenda (Whitecotton) Whittington.

He married Ashley (Kerley) on September 27, 2003, and she survives.

Dale was a loving husband and father. He was blessed to be a foster father to 10 children over the last 10 years.

Dale is survived by his wife, Ashley, of Whittington; four children, Melanie, Stephanie, Faith and Aydyn; granddaughter Madison; father William Whittington, of Benton, IL; sister Crystal Leschke, and husband Troy, of West Frankfort; nieces and nephews Jessica, Courtney, Brianna, Donovan and wife Natalie, Zack and Jacob; great niece and nephews, Jaylin, Jelena and Ganon Scott. He was preceded in death by his mother.

Memorial funeral services will be held at 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 18th at the Morton & Johnston Funeral Home in Benton with Rev. Don Wilburn officiating. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

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

 

SIRR Ohio Division baseball and softball standing (4-16)

Here are the current SIRR Ohio Division baseball standings heading into action on week of April 16, 2018.

Southern Illinois River to River Conference
Current Standings – Baseball
Ohio Division, 2017-18

Team Record
Benton 4-0
West Frankfort 3-2
Herrin 2-2
Harrisburg 2-3
Murphysboro 1-3
Massac County 1-3

Schedule, Scores and Results:
Apr. 2
Massac County at Murphysboro (Rainout, tba)
Herrin at Benton (Rainout, 4/24/18)
West Frankfort at Harrisburg, 7-6 (10 innings)
Apr. 3
Murphysboro at Herrin (Rainout, 4/27/18)
Harrisburg at Massac County (Rainout, 4/4/18)
Benton at West Frankfort (Rainout, 4/27/18)
Apr. 4
Harrisburg at Massac County (Rainout, 4/24/18)
Apr. 5
Harrisburg at Benton, 10-0 (5 innings)
Apr. 6
West Frankfort at Murphysboro, 1-11
Herrin at Massac County, 7-4
Apr. 9
Murphysboro at Harrisburg, 4-1
Massac County at Benton, 1-0
West Frankfort at Herrin, 9-3

Apr. 10
Benton at Murphysboro, 5-2
Massac County at West Frankfort, 11-9
Harrisburg at Herrin, 11-9
Apr. 12
Benton at Herrin, 10-1
Harrisburg at West Frankfort, 3-2
Apr. 13
Murphysboro at Massac County, 11-8
Apr. 16
Herrin at Murphysboro
Massac County at Harrisburg
West Frankfort at Benton
Apr. 17
Murphysboro at West Frankfort
Massac County at Herrin
Benton at Harrisburg
Apr. 19
Herrin at West Frankfort
Apr. 20
Harrisburg at Murphysboro
Benton at Massac County
Apr. 23
Murphysboro at Benton
West Frankfort at Massac County
Herrin at Harrisburg
Apr. 24
SIRR Conference Make-Up Date
Herrin at Benton
Harrisburg at Massac County
Apr. 27
SIRR Conference Make-Up Date
Benton at West Frankfort
Murphysboro at Herrin

SIRR Mississippi Baseball and Softball standings (Week of 4-16)

Here are the current standing in SIRR Mississippi Division baseball and softball heading into action on the week of April 16.

Southern Illinois River to River Conference
Current Standings – Baseball
Mississippi Division, 2017-18

Team Record
Anna-Jonesboro 3-1
DuQuoin 3-2
Carterville 3-2
Nashville 2-2
Pinckneyville 2-2
Sparta 0-4

Schedule, Scores and Results:
Apr. 2
Anna-Jonesboro at Nashville (Rainout, 4/27/18)
Carterville at DuQuoin, 9-6
Sparta at Pinckneyville (Rainout, 4/4/18)
Apr. 3
Carterville at Anna-Jonesboro (Rainout, 4/26/18)
Pinckneyville at DuQuoin (Rainout, tba)
Nashville at Sparta (Rainout, 4/24/18)
Apr. 4
Sparta at Pinckneyville (Rainout, 4/26/18)
Apr. 5
Anna-Jonesboro at Pinckneyville, 10-0
DuQuoin at Sparta, 12-2
Nashville at Carterville, 3-2
Apr. 9
DuQuoin at Anna-Jonesboro, 1-0
Pinckneyville at Nashville, 9-4
Sparta at Carterville, 3-1

Apr. 10
Anna-Jonesboro at Sparta, 7-4
Nashville at DuQuoin, 9-0
Carterville at Pinckneyville, 7-6
Apr. 12
Carterville at DuQuoin, 10-5
Pinckneyville at Sparta, 19-7
Apr. 13
Nashville at Anna-Jonesboro, 6-0
Apr. 16
Anna-Jonesboro at Carterville
DuQuoin at Pinckneyville
Sparta at Nashville
Apr. 17
Pinckneyville at Anna-Jonesboro
Sparta at DuQuoin
Carterville at Nashville
Apr. 19
Nashville at Pinckneyville
Apr. 20
Anna-Jonesboro at DuQuoin
Carterville at Sparta
Apr. 23
Sparta at Anna-Jonesboro
DuQuoin at Nashville
Pinckneyville at Carterville
Apr. 24
SIRR Conference Make-Up Date
Nashville at Sparta
Apr. 26
Carterville at Anna-Jonesboro
Sparta at Pinckneyville
Apr. 27
SIRR Conference Make-Up Date
Anna-Jonesboro at Nashville

Southern Illinois River to River Conference
Current Standings – Softball
Mississippi Division, 2017-18

Team Record
Pinckneyville 5-0
Anna-Jonesboro 3-2
Nashville 2-2
DuQuoin 2-3
Carterville 2-4
Sparta 1-4

Schedule, Scores and Results:
Apr. 2
Anna-Jonesboro at Nashville (Rainout, 4/18/18)
Carterville at DuQuoin, 5-1
Sparta at Pinckneyville (Rainout, 4/4/18)
Apr. 3
Carterville at Anna-Jonesboro (Rainout, 4/11/18)
Pinckneyville at DuQuoin (Rainout, 4/24/18)
Nashville at Sparta (Rainout, 4/24/18)
Apr. 4
Sparta at Pinckneyville, 18-3
Apr. 5
Anna-Jonesboro at Pinckneyville, 13-1
DuQuoin at Sparta, 6-5
Nashville at Carterville 12-2 (6 innings)
Apr. 9
DuQuoin at Anna-Jonesboro, 9-2
Pinckneyville at Nashville, 13-2
Sparta at Carterville, 15-8

Apr. 10
Anna-Jonesboro at Sparta, 7-1
Nashville at DuQuoin, 4-2
Carterville at Pinckneyville, 11-1 (5 innings)
Apr. 11
Carterville at Anna-Jonesboro, 14-3 (5 innings)
Apr. 12
Carterville at DuQuoin, 11-1
Pinckneyville at Sparta, 17-0
Apr. 13
Nashville at Anna-Jonesboro, 7-5
Apr. 16
Anna-Jonesboro at Carterville
DuQuoin at Pinckneyville
Sparta at Nashville
Apr. 17
Pinckneyville at Anna-Jonesboro
Sparta at DuQuoin
Carterville at Nashville
Apr. 18
Anna-Jonesboro at Nashville
Apr. 19
Nashville at Pinckneyville
Apr. 20
Anna-Jonesboro at DuQuoin
Carterville at Sparta
Apr. 23
Sparta at Anna-Jonesboro
DuQuoin at Nashville
Pinckneyville at Carterville
Apr. 24
SIRR Conference Make-Up Date
Nashville at Sparta
Pinckneyville at DuQuoin
Apr. 27
SIRR Conference Make-Up Date

Blagojevich likely down to last legal hope as U.S. Supreme Court decides whether to take up his appeal

Nearly a decade after his predawn arrest on sweeping corruption charges, former Gov. Rod Blagojevich is likely down to his last legal hope Monday as the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to announce whether it will take up his appeal.

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

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