Mt. Vernon Register-News, McLeansboro Times-Leader closing

 

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MT. VERNON – The three-days-a-week Mt. Vernon Register-News and the weekly McLeansboro Times-Leader announced today they are closing because they could not overcome local economic challenges. Twelve employees are affected.

The Register-News — which has published Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday — printed its last edition today. It also shut down its website (www.register-news.com). The paper’s circulation was 3,100.

The Times-Leader, with a circulation of 1,800, will print its last edition Thursday. The paper also will shutter its website (www.mcleansborotimesleader.com) and its quarterly magazine, Hamilton County Now.

 

Please click to read the link from the Mt. Vernon Register-News website.

http://www.register-news.com/news/mt-vernon-register-news-mcleansboro-times-leader-closing/article_6b36c802-0b53-11e8-8fae-5b933adabeaa.html

 

Times for several area high school basketball games pushed up tonight

Boys

Thompsonville @ Gallatin Co. 5:00 Varsity only
Crab Orchard @ Carrier Mills 4:30 JV start
Marion @ Murphysboro 5:45 JV start
Edwards Co. @ Johnston City 5:15 JV start
Woodlawn @ Wayne City 5:15 JV start
Massac Co. @ West Frankfort 5:15 JV start
Zeigler-Royalton @ Goreville 5:30 JV start
Christopher @ Chester 5:00 JV start

Girls

Murphysboro @ Massac Co. 5:00 JV start
Herrin @ Marion 5:30 JV start

SIJHSAA Class M. State Tournament at Rend Lake College

Pontiac/Nashville 5:30
Christopher/Johnston City 6:45

Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois announces third event

MARION – Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois celebrated its Inaugural Flight on April 25, 2017, honoring 55 veterans with a trip to Washington DC. With a goal of flying once per year, Veterans Honor Flight immediately began preparations for a second flight. Due to overwhelming support from the Southern Illinois community, Flight 2 was funded early and flew on October 17, 2017, using a larger aircraft, 68 veterans were flown. The Board of Directors began planning for a third flight before Flight 2 even took off.

From Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois

After months of planning, the Board of Directors of Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois is proud to announce Flight 3 has been set for April 24, 2018. Once again, area veterans will depart from Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois in Marion, on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Washington DC. The flight will return that evening after veterans have visited the National WWII Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, as well as other monuments and memorials in Washington.

“You know, we expected to fly once per year, and with a 50-seat aircraft,” Bryan Questelle, Chairman of the Board said. “Now we’re flying twice per year, with a 150 seat aircraft. The challenges are huge, but our board and volunteers get it done.”

The flight, provided free of charge to all veterans, is completely funded by donations to Veterans Honor Flight. For Flight 3, aircraft charter cost increased 15%. Already the single most expensive item on the trip, the chartered airliner cost increase significantly raised the overall trip cost by over $15,000.

Each veteran is accompanied on the flight by a guardian. Guardians ensure the safety of traveling veterans, provide mobility assistance, and emotional support during this unique day. Guardians may be friends or relatives of traveling veterans, or may be assigned from Veterans Honor Flight’s database. Each guardian receives training prior to flying, and is responsible for paying the guardian fee of $600. While this fee does not cover the entire cost of the seat, it helps ensure donations to Veterans Honor Flight are used for our veterans as much as possible.

Veterans Honor Flight strives to maintain the lowest level of overhead possible. At the end of the Inaugural Flight, treasurer Randall Youngblood announced the organization had maintained overhead costs of just 3.5%, meaning 96.5 cents of every dollar donated went directly towards a veteran on the flight.

Veterans wishing to apply for Flight 3 must have a completed veteran application submitted to Veterans Honor Flight no later than February 16, 2018. Guardians not associated with a veteran, who wish to be considered for Flight 3 must have a guardian application on file no later than February 16, 2018. Guardian training for Flight 3 will occur on March 24, 2018 at Veterans Airport, more information will be released later. All guardians must have completed training prior to flying. Veteran and guardian applications are available at www.veteranshonorflight.org.

Veterans Honor Flight would like to thank all individuals, corporations, and organizations who have donated to help make Flight 3 possible. Donations are still needed to ensure a successful flight and future flights. Donations may be made online at www.veteranshonorflight.org, by mailing a donation to Veterans Honor Flight, or at any Peoples National Bank location. Additionally, individual donations are available for wheelchair banners and veteran certificates. Those interested should contact Veterans Honor Flight at www.veteranshonorflight.org/contact.

Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois is a member of the Honor Flight Network, a national network dedicated to honoring our nation’s veterans by providing free trips to Washington DC to visit memorials built in their honor. Since 2005, the Honor Flight Network has transported over 200,000 veterans to their memorials. Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois was founded in 2016 and serves Southern Illinois south of US Route 50.

Winter Weather Advisory until Midnight for Franklin County

 

…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT CST TONIGHT…

Jefferson-Wayne IL-Edwards-Wabash-Perry IL-Franklin-Hamilton-
White-
Including the cities of Mount Vernon, Fairfield, Albion,
Mount Carmel, Pinckneyville, West Frankfort, McLeansboro,
and Carmi

* WHAT…A mixture of very light snow, light sleet and freezing
drizzle.

* WHERE…Portions of southern Illinois.

* WHEN…Until midnight CST tonight.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Even though the precipitation will be very
light this evening, hazardous travel conditions could develop
with temperatures in the upper 20s. This includes Interstate 64.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Weather Advisory means periods of wintry precipitation
will cause primarily travel difficulties. Use extreme caution if
you have travel plans this evening.

Kavion Pippen earns third MVC Newcomer of the Week honor

ST, LOUIS, Mo. — For the third time this season, Southern Illinois junior center Kavion Pippen    as earned Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week award, the league announced on Monday.

Saluki Center Kavion Pippen

A 6-foot-10, 240-pound junior college transfer, Pippen led the Salukis to wins at Drake and versus Valparaiso last week. In the two games, he averaged 17.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals, converting 15-of-19 (.789) shots from the field and 5-of-7 (.714) from the free throw line. Pippen had 21 points in the win over Valpo, including a critical three-point play with 2:07 to go that tied the game, 59-59, and started a 9-0 Saluki run to finish the game. He was 9-of-11 from the field against the Crusaders.

Earlier this season, Pippenwon Newcomer of the Week after the Salukis beat SIUE and San Jose State, plus the opening-weekend victory at Winthrop. The nephew of NBA legend Scottie Pippen is second on the team in scoring (12.2), and first in field goal attempts (249), field goal percentage (.550) and blocked shots (133). He has scored in double figures in all six games.

Facebook post gives 9-year old the birthday party of his dreams

CARBONDALE — A Marion boy had the birthday party of his dreams Saturday, thanks to the kindness of strangers.

Aiden Racicot loves dinosaurs .

That’s why he had his ninth birthday party at the Science Center in Carbondale

But Aiden is also kind of shy, and at his birthday party last year, only two other kids showed up.

“No one ends up showing and its disappointing for the kid and heartbreaking for the parents,” Aiden’s dad Matt said.

Please click on the link below for the story and video from Andrew Feather of WSIL-TV.

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/37422224/facebook-post-gives-9-year-old-the-birthday-party-of-his-dreams

NOTE:  When this social media post went viral around Southern Illinois, it broke my heart.  I felt for the little guy.   Here is the happy ending to the story.  – Steve

SIU SOFTBALL SEASON PREVIEW

From Tony McDaniel – SIU Sports Information

 

CARBONDALE – Southern Illinois softball enters the 2018 season hoping to run to its first back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearance since 2006 and 2007.

Last season, the Salukis won 10 of their final 12 games against Missouri Valley Conference opponents on their way to the MVC Tournament Championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament at the Oxford, Mississippi Regional.

With 2017 in the books, the 2018 Salukis are ready to write their own story.

“Last year we made a list of commitments. One of last year’s commitments was to be the best version of that team that we could be. We felt like we achieved that” Head coach Kerri Blaylocksaid. “This year, we rolled that commitment over again. We want to be the best version of this year’s team that we can be. You always have new people, new dynamics, new coaches and so on. What happened last year was awesome. Now we’re focused on doing the best we can for this group.”

While 2018 can be a big year for the team’s players, it will also be a historic one for the team’s head coach. Blaylock is entering her 19th season at the helm of the Saluki softball program and is knocking on the door of some major milestones. Blaylock currently has 628 wins and is just six wins away from passing Kay Brechtelsbauer for Southern’s all-time lead in program wins. Brechtelsbauer’s mark currently stands at 633 wins. Blaylock will also manage her 1,000th game on March 14th against UT-Martin barring any cancelations due to weather. She is also eight wins shy of her 300th win in the Missouri Valley Conference.

This season, the Salukis return a core of the 2017 team after losing just three seniors. While some of those seniors were impact players, the Salukis have the pieces in place to fill the vacancies left by the team’s graduating players.

Among the leading returners for the approaching season are the team’s senior captains Sydney JonesSavannah Fisher and Savanna Dover. The three players make up a combined 352 starts and provides a core of experienced leadership to the defending MVC Tournament Champions.

“All three of these players are four-year starters. They’ve been in the program and they’ve been through great leadership. They understand what it takes,” Blaylock said. “It was a natural fit for our three. A cool thing that we have though is that Brittany Turner and Haley Andrus are both really good teammates and people. They have some natural leadership traits. Our three captains are our go to leaders, but all five seniors are pretty special.”

Jones and Fisher will lead an infield that returns four of its five starters from 2017. Jones and returning sophomores Katelyn Massa and Maddy Vermejan are all back after a season that earned all three of them All-MVC honors. Jones was a second-team selection thanks in part to her team-leading 9 home runs from 2017. Jones also turned in a .970 fielding percentage while playing the majority of her games at the hot corner.

Massa and Vermejan were both second-team selections in their first season with the Salukis. Massa unseated a senior to start in 43 games as a catcher or designated player in 2017. The freshman hit .297 with 22 RBI and five home runs while also posting a perfect fielding percentage and throwing out 11 runners attempting to steal. As for Vermejan, she hit .284 with 7 doubles and 20 RBI while posting a .990 fielding percentage that helped her add an All-MVC Defensive Team selection to her resume.

The only infield position that Southern does not return a starter for is first base, which departed senior Shaye Harre played for the last four seasons. Harre is tough to replace for Southern. She led the league in walks and doubles in 2017 and is the school record holder in career doubles and RBI and the single-season record holder in walks and doubles.

Luckily for the Salukis, a player that Harre mentored in 2017, sophomore Kyleigh Decker is slated to take the bulk of the starts at first in 2018. Last year, she played in 40 games and started 17 for Southern. Decker had a home run and five RBI in 2017.

“Kyleigh is a trained shortstop from the time she was little. She is very, very athletic. She’s done a great job over there at first,” Blaylock said. “As far as catching the ball and fielding the ball, she’s done a great job. You can’t say enough about her athleticism.”

Junior first baseman Jordan Spicer is the newest addition to the Saluki roster; she joined the team as a transfer from Belmont. Spicer started 89 games as a freshman and sophomore for the Bruins totaling seven home runs and 51 RBI. Spicer hit .319 for Belmont in 2017. She will get some starts at first in the upcoming season, but will likely see most of her playing time as a designated player.

Another important senior infielder returning in 2018 is Haley Andrus who will see time at third base and designated player in 2018. Andrus played mostly as a designated player in 2017 making 34 starts in 38 appearances. Andrus totaled 17 hits, a double, a home run and 12 RBI last season.

Southern also returns sophomore Bailee Pulley in 2018. Pulley appeared in 36 games and made one start last year playing mostly as a pinch runner. She scored 14 runs in her 2017 role.

In the outfield, the Salukis are returning two of their three starters from 2017 in junior Eyrika Brandenburg and sophomore Susie Baranski. Brandenburg hit .309 in 2017 for Southern with 28 runs scored and 23 RBI. Her 3 triples were tied for fifth best in the league. For Baranski, the young Saluki led the team in hits with 53, at-bats with 171 and is the leading returning player in walks with 31 and steals with 9. Baranski led the league in at-bats and total plate appearances and was top-10 in the MVC in runs scored, hits and walks.

Southern will have to replace another big bat in former centerfielder Merri Anne Patterson, but again, the pieces are in place to do so.

“We’re probably going to a freshman, Jenny Jansen, in centerfield as well as Maris Boelens a little bit,” Blaylock said. “Jenny can play center, short, third, really anywhere we want her. She is a phenomenal athlete. Maris is one of those truly gifted outfielders that can make it look really easy when she tracks down a ball.”

Jansen won back-to-back state championships in Missouri while hitting .538 with 14 home runs and 128 RBI and 40 steals in her time at Warrenton High School. Jansen was a four-time all-state selection in Missouri as a softball player and made the team two more times as a basketball player.

As for Boelens, she helped Alleman High School in Aledo, Illinois to a state championship in 2014 and won NSA National Championships in 2016 and 17 with her club team and third-place finish at the USSSA World Series in 2014. Boelens hit .438 with a .570 on-base percentage in 2015.

Megan Brown could be in the mix to fill the third outfield spot as well as returning senior outfielder Brittany Turner.

Turner played in 43 games and made one start in 2017. The majority of her action came as a pinch runner. She stole 3 bases on 4 attempts last season and had 4 putouts on 4 chances in the field.

Brown played for Dupo High School in Dupo, Ill. where she was an All-Conference, All-Metro and All-Area team selection all four years in high school. She also helped Dupo to a second place finish at the IHSA State Championship in 2016. Brown was a career .488 hitter with 22 home runs in high school.

Blaylock’s teams have always been led by strong pitching backed up by a solid defense. While she expects that to remain the same this season, Blaylock is fired up about her team’s offense.

“Coming out of preseason practice, I’m excited about watching our hitters hit,” Blaylock said. “I feel like Jen Sewell has prepared them so well and I’m excited to see that part of it. I’m super excited about our offense.”

As for Southern’s pitchers, its top-two arms return from 2017 including Dover and the staff’s ace Brianna Jones. Jones posted a 2.14 ERA in 2017 with 18 wins, 128 strikeouts and just 33 walks. Jones was top-10 in the MVC in wins, strikeouts, starts, appearances, games finished, saves and walks allowed. Her stellar marks earned her a spot on the Missouri Valley Conference first-team for the second-straight year. Jones also threw her first no-hitter last season in a February 11 game against Mississippi Valley State.

Dover, who was mentioned earlier as a team captain, posted a 2.87 ERA with 7 wins, 3 shutouts 56 strikeouts and an opposing batting average of .245. Dover was top-10 in the league last season in hits allowed, runs and earned runs allowed, walks allowed, doubles allowed and home runs allowed.

Southern’s third pitcher is Brown who adds the role to her role as an outfielder.

“Megan was a very good high school pitcher.  She has command of the strike zone and is such a competitor.  She competes in everything she does which is why she will definitely get playing time,” Blaylock said. “I feel very good about where our pitching staff is right now.  They are experienced and tested.  I am looking for them to be settled and ready to go our first weekend out.”

Two more freshman join Jansen, Brown and Boelens as Saluki pups looking to make their mark. Shelby Hodo joins Massa on the roster as the only other player listed at catcher. In high school, she was the 5-6A Catcher of the Year in Texas and a member of the 5A All-State team in the state. Hodo helped her travel team, the Texas Glory, to the No. 14 ranking in the nation and a second place finish at the USSSA Nationals.

Freshman Meredith Wernig could feature as an infielder for the Salukis following a successful career for Lutheran South in Imperial, Mo. Wernig hit .487 with 27 RBI, 14 doubles and 4 home runs for her high school team.

Southern opens the 2018 season on Feb. 9 with a doubleheader against Abilene Christian and Texas-San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas. The Salukis home opener is March 2 against Illinois and Murray State when the Salukis host the Coach B Classic. Valley play opens at home this year when Southern hosts Loyola in a double header on March 17. The season culminates in the MVC Championship in Des Moines, Iowa, May 10-13.

“We’re excited to get going,” Blaylock said. “We need to get our kids in game action. We need to play against someone that isn’t ourselves. We need to hit against somebody besides the coaching staff. The season is a marathon, not a sprint. Last year the most important part of the race was the end. If we can just keep that in mind, we will be good.”

Illinois gun rights group has other gun free zones in sights to be shot down

SPRINGFIELD – More gun free zones are in the sights of gun rights activists after the Illinois Supreme Court unanimously shot down one around public parks.

Illinois State Rifle Association Executive Director Richard Pearson praised the 7-0 ruling against the 1,000 foot barrier around public parks in state law. He agreed with the court that it was too burdensome for law-abiding citizens to navigate where they could or could not carry a firearm for protection, especially in Chicago, where there are 600 parks.

The ruling written by Chief Justice Lloyd Karmeier said “the most troubling aspect [of the 1,000 feet ban] is the lack of any notification where the 1,000-foot restriction zone starts and where it would end,” the ruling said. “Innocent behavior could swiftly be transformed into culpable conduct if an individual unknowingly crosses into a firearm restriction zone.”

Please click on the link for the full story from Greg Bishop of Illinois News Radio Network

https://www.ilnews.org/news/justice/illinois-gun-rights-group-has-other-gun-free-zones-in/article_5d543abc-0838-11e8-b861-f3f9fe1391a5.html

 

 

Update on the potential for winter weather for Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning

 

Considerable uncertainty exists in the forecast of a winter storm system to impact the region Tuesday night.

This could be one of these systems that we could see nothing, or we could be dealing with a mess on Wednesday morning.  Here in Franklin County we are right on the edge of the rain and snow line.   Using a Jim Rasor term, we could see a mixed bag of precipitation.  Below are a few graphics at this time, how much we are going to possibly get.

There is another round of wintry weather in the forecast from Friday night into Saturday night.

I will update this again this evening. -sd

 

Weather Prediction Center images

The Graphic above shows the chances of seeing between 1/100 to 1/10 of an inch of ice.  The 40% line to 50% line cuts through the heart of Franklin County.  All of the totals are from noon on Wednesday when the system should be clear of the area.

This graphic shows the percentage of receiving a tenth to a quarter of inch of freezing rain.  Franklin County is right in the 30% range.  The area shaded just south and east of us is in the 40% range.

This graphic displays total snow fall for the storm being in the 1″ to 2″ .  Franklin County is in the 30% range on this one as well.  When you adjust the graphic to 2″ to 4″. the chances are nearly non existent for that much snow.

Special Weather Statement

…Wintry Precipitation May Cause Travel Impacts Tuesday night into Early Wednesday Morning… Precipitation is expected to spread northeast across the region late Tuesday afternoon into the evening hours.

The heaviest precipitation is expected near a frontal boundary over northern Tennessee, but it is uncertain how far north across our region the precipitation will spread. At this time, it appears that the zone from Cape Girardeau Missouri to Evansville Indiana is the most likely region to receive significant precipitation with temperatures below freezing. Areas farther to the north will not see much precipitation, while areas farther south will likely remain above freezing for most of the event.

Some snow is likely as the precipitation develops Tuesday evening, but it will transition to freezing rain before coming to an end in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday. At this time, the potential exists for up to 2 inches of snow and or 2 tenths of an inch of icing in the area north and west of a Hickman to Calhoun Kentucky line. Please stay abreast of the latest forecasts for this developing weather event and be prepared to alter plans where possible.

Hazardous Weather Outlook

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight A small chance of light snow is forecast this evening to the north of Highway 13 in southern Illinois and across southwest Indiana. A light dusting will be possible mainly along and north of Interstate 64.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Tuesday through Sunday A wintry mix of precipitation is expected Tuesday night over much of the region. Please refer to the Special Weather Statement for details. A wintry mix of precipitation is possible Friday night and Saturday morning, and again Saturday night. It is too early to speculate on precipitation type and amounts.

Seven Day Forecast

Today
Increasing clouds, with a high near 33. South wind 5 to 9 mph.
Tonight
A slight chance of snow between 7pm and 9pm. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 24. South wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tuesday
Partly sunny, with a high near 34. Northeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
Tuesday Night
Freezing rain likely, possibly mixed with snow, becoming all freezing rain after 4am. Cloudy, with a low around 25. Northeast wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Wednesday
Partly sunny, with a high near 35. North northwest wind 7 to 10 mph.
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 16. North northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm after midnight.
Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. Calm wind becoming south southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. Southeast wind around 6 mph becoming south southwest after midnight.
Friday
Partly sunny, with a high near 49. South southwest wind 7 to 10 mph.
Friday Night
A slight chance of snow showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. South wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm.
Saturday
A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Northeast wind around 6 mph.
Saturday Night
A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. Northeast wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable.
Sunday
Partly sunny, with a high near 39. Northwest wind 7 to 9 mph.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Du Quoin PD releases statement about student’s threat on social media

DU QUOIN –  DuQuoin Chief of Police Leslie Vancil releases statement regarding the threat on social media by a student.

The Du Quoin Police Dept. was notified about 10:30 am on Sunday, February 4,  in reference to a post on social media.  After an initial investigation by DQPD, in cooperation with the Perry Co. Sheriff’s Office, Pinckneyville Police Dept, Illinois State Police and the Perry Co. State’s Attorney and District 300.

A 17 year old suspect was arrested on the charge of disorderly conduct, a class 4 felony. The suspect was incarcerated in a juvenile detention center. The investigation is ongoing.

The police department will have a presence at the Du Quoin schools on Monday February 5.

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