Michael Brandon Frost – Benton, IL

Micheal Brandon Frost, 37, formerly of Benton, IL, went to home to his heavenly father at 2:53 a.m., on Friday, March 16, 2018.

He was born on September 15, 1980, to James Underwood and Carla Frost. As Micheal grew up he attended North Benton Baptist Church in Benton, IL. He attended Benton Grade School and Benton Consolidated High School.  He received his welding degree in April of 2017.

Micheal worked his dream job as a welder/fabricator  for Special Mine Services in West Frankfort, IL. He was very talented; he played guitar and piano. Micheal was very articulate and artistic. He enjoyed four-wheeling and loved to be in the outdoors.  He has been engaged to Sandra Pfortmiller since 2012 and she survives.

Micheal is survived by his parents, James Underwood of Benton and Carla Frost of Benton; his loving Fiance, Sandra J. Pfortmiller of Zeigler, IL; a son, Levi J. Frost of Benton, IL; Sandra’s daughters that he helped raise, Emily and Morgan Pfortmiller; a sister; Sheena Nicole Frost of Denver CO; a uncle; David (Lisa) Frost and children Josh, Jacob, and Aubree Frost of West Frankfort, IL; a aunt, Rita Frost of Johnston City, IL., and daughter Chastity Filkins of West Frankfort, IL; a paternal grandmother, Joyce Atchison; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He cherished his three nephews, Eli Shores, and Conner and Deacon Rowe. He had many friends and considered James South, Amos Beasley and Robbie Williams his brothers.

He was preceded in death by his son, Gage M. E. Frost; maternal grandpa, Carl David Frost; maternal grandma, Dorris Jean Frost; paternal grandfather, James Underwood Sr., and lifelong childhood friend, Mike Barger.

Micheal was especially fond of his mother, Carla, his uncle, David, and his grandma and grandpa, Dorris and Carl. He will be dearly missed and has touched the hearts of many.

Services have been entrusted to Pate Funeral Home, 301 S. Main St., Benton, IL.

Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., on Friday, March 23, 2018, at Pate Funeral Home.

Funeral services will follow visitation at the funeral home on Friday, March 23, 2018, at 1:00 p.m.

Burial will take place at Logan Cemetery in Logan, IL.

Online condolences can be given at www.patefh.com.

Incumbent state Rep. Terri Bryant wins in 115th

State Rep. Terri Bryant held onto GOP support in the primary race Tuesday for the 115th House seat.

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

Battle of the big money candidates is official

Victories in Tuesday’s primary election by Republican incumbent Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democrat J.B Pritzker sets the stage for a November showdown of two billionaires and what could be the most expensive gubernatorial campaign in history.

 

Here’s the link at the Chicago Sun-Times.

Gov. Rauner proclaims National Agriculture Day in Illinois

 

SPRINGFIELD — Gov. Bruce Rauner proclaimed today National Agriculture Day in Illinois and encouraged Illinoisans to celebrate the rich agricultural heritage of the state. This is the 45th anniversary of National Ag Day and this year’s theme is “Agriculture: Food for Life.”

“As one of our largest industries, a thriving agricultural sector is crucial for the future viability and prosperity of Illinois,” Gov. Rauner said. “The billions of dollars generated from agricultural production, processing, and manufacturing in Illinois strengthen our rural and urban economies, providing quality jobs across the state. I hope that young Illinoisans recognize the variety of significant roles in agriculture and take advantage of those opportunities.”

Career paths in agriculture have greatly expanded from traditional farm roles to also include agribusiness management, sales and accounting, agronomy, pest control, and a wealth of technical roles. USDA projections show that job opportunities in the agricultural and environmental industries are expected to grow through the year 2020. However, colleges and universities currently train only enough students to fill 61% of the expected 57,900 average annual job openings in those industries. These figures highlight the importance of encouraging young Illinoisans to join and advance the state’s agriculture sector.  

“The world-class caliber of our farmers, the richness of our land, and the convenience of our quality transportation network gives Illinois deep roots as a national leader in agriculture,” Gov. Rauner said.

In 2017, Illinois had a record high corn yield and a three percent increase in soybean production from the previous year. Home to more than 72,000 farms, Illinois ranks first in soybean and pumpkin production, second in corn production, and fourth in pork production. Additionally, the state leads the nation in food processing sales.

The Rauner administration has worked to ease various burdens on the agricultural industry. In November, Rauner declared the state’s first harvest emergency in response to rain-related delays in getting products to market. From a regulatory standpoint, the Department of Agriculture has focused on a legislative agenda that reduces regulatory burden and modernizes the Department’s interaction with Illinois’ food and agriculture community.

 “Agriculture is the foundation for a healthy and prosperous nation which is made possible by the hard work of Illinois’ farm families,” said Raymond Poe, director of the Dept. of Ag. “Today we celebrate the nutritious and plentiful contributions of our state’s farmers, ranchers and producers.”

 According to the Agriculture Council of America, the amount of people each American farmer feeds has increased from 25 in the 1960s, to more than 165 people today.

Pastor Rick Warren: God says you are capable

God Says You Are Capable
By Rick Warren — Mar 21, 2018

J.B Pritzker was the winner in Tuesday’s Democratic primary election defeating a crowded field of six candidates. He will face incumbent Gov. Bruce Rauner in the November general election. Rauner won a close and bitter contest against state Rep. Jeanne Ives.

https://www.franklincounty-news.com/2018/03/21/29476/

J.B Pritzker was the winner in Tuesday’s Democratic primary election defeating a crowded field of six candidates. He will face incumbent Gov. Bruce Rauner in the November general election. Rauner won a close and bitter contest against state Rep. Jeanne Ives.

https://www.franklincounty-news.com/2018/03/21/29473/

Winners and losers in Tuesday’s primary election

Here’s everything you need to know from Tuesday’s primary election.

 

Here’s the link at the Southern Illinoisan.

Erika Harold, Kwame Raoul win primaries, will face off to succeed Lisa Madigan as attorney general

Republican Erika Harold will face Democrat Kwame Raoul for the right to succeed Lisa Madigan as Illinois’ next attorney general.

 

Here’s the link at Illinois News Network.

Pritzker wins crowed field in Democrat primary, faces Rauner in November

Billionaire J.B. Pritzker will be the Democrats’ nominee for Illinois governor.

Pritzker, who spent almost $70 million of his own fortune on the primary election, beat out a field of six candidates, including Sen. Daniel Biss and millionaire Chris Kennedy, to claim the nomination.

 

Here’s the link at Illinois News Network.

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