Quick Dusting of Snowfall Possible

Rain and snow will continue to move through the Quad State area this afternoon. By 3 PM, most of the activity will be confined to southern Illinois, southwest Indiana and west Kentucky. The activity will continue to drift southeast into early this evening. Hourly precipitation amounts should remain on the light side.

 

Special Weather Statement from NWS Paducah in effect until 4:45 p.m.

As cold air comes in fast and hard behind a cold front, it is possible that some locations across the area may see a quick dusting of snowfall, as patchy light rain and drizzle changes over to light snow and flurries before ending this afternoon. This will be mainly along and just south of the Interstate 64 corridor, in parts of southern Illinois, southwest Indiana, and northwest Kentucky, where any such dustings may occur. And this looks to be be mainly on grassy surfaces, and will likely melt fairly quickly, with low impacts overall.

City of Zeigler Water Interruption

ZEIGLER, – Franklin County Emergency Management agency reports that  water service in the City of Zeigler will be interrupted for approx. 3-4 hours due to a water line break. A Boil water order has been issued for when service is restored.

I just checked with Zeigler-Royalton School, and they will not be dismissing early.  The interruption does not affect the school.  -sd

 

Snow chances for Satruday Night into Sunday decreasing

Extremely cold temperatures during the Blizzard of 1978. February monthly mean temperatures were running about 10 degrees below normal. (NWS Paducah)

 

Today

Cloudy, with a temperature falling to around 34 by 5pm. North northwest wind 13 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Tonight
Mostly cloudy during the early evening, then gradual clearing, with a low around 14. North northwest wind 7 to 10 mph.
Friday
Sunny, with a high near 29. North northwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming calm in the afternoon.
Friday Night
Increasing clouds, with a low around 20. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph after midnight.
Saturday
A 20 percent chance of rain after noon. Cloudy, with a high near 40. South wind 6 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night
Rain likely, possibly mixed with snow. Cloudy, with a low around 33. South southwest wind 3 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
Sunday
A 20 percent chance of rain before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Light and variable wind becoming north northwest 5 to 9 mph in the morning.
Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. North northwest wind 7 to 9 mph.
Monday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 34. North northwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.
Monday Night
A chance of snow after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. South southeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
Tuesday
A chance of rain and snow. Cloudy, with a high near 41. East southeast wind around 8 mph becoming north northeast in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night
A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. North wind around 8 mph.
Wednesday
Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.

Franklin Hospital Auxiliary accepting applications for Health Care Scholarships

BENTON – The Franklin Hospital Auxiliary is now accepting applications for the 2018 Healthcare Scholarships, Mr. A Scholarships, Chlodene Williamson Scholarship, the Scholarship for Employees, and the Judy Durham Scholarship.

Auxiliary Healthcare Scholarships and Mr. A Scholarships are available to qualified Franklin County high school seniors entering the healthcare field.The Chlodene Williamson Memorial Nursing Scholarship will be available to a graduating senior who plans to enter the nursing field, and the Scholarship for Employees will be awarded to a Franklin Hospital employee who wishes to further his/her education in the healthcare field.The Judy Durham Scholarship is for a graduating senior entering the field of social work.

Scholarships are awarded based on grade point average, financial need, quality of the personal statements, and letters of recommendation.

The Judy Durham scholarship is worth $500.  Each of the other scholarships is worth $1000.  All will be payable directly to the recipient’s school.

Applications are available at the guidance counselor’s office at each of the high schools in Franklin County. For more information you may call Anna Marie Giacone at 618-435-4586.

Mail applications to Anna Marie Giacone, Scholarship Chairperson, P. O. Box 1004, Benton IL 62812.

Application deadline is March 15, 2018.

Muriel Robinson – Sesser

Muriel Robinson, 95, of Sesser IL, passed away on Wednesday January 31, 2018 at DuQuoin Nursing and Rehab.

She was born on January 9, 1923 in Sesser to Margaret (Presley) Clinton.

She is survived by two sons Delmar Robinson of Sesser and Bill Robinson of Christopher; grandchildren Sheryl Bennett of Mt Vernon, Lisa (John) Davis of DuQuoin, Tresa (Christie) Robinson of Vienna, Jami (Alberto) Salazar of Evansville, IN, Martina Beaman of Sesser, and Erica Robinson of Herrin; 11 great grandchildren and 7 great great grandchildren; one sister Myrna Sheldon of Hartford, Conn.

She was preceded in death by her mother, one great grandson, one sister and one brother.

She had worked as a secretary for Lyn-Gai Garment Factory in Sesser and for Slankard Publishing in Sesser.  She was a member of the Bear Point Free Will Baptist Church in Sesser and was a member of the Sesser Area Historical Society.

Funeral services for Muriel will be on Saturday February 3, 2018 at Noon at the Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser with Brother Larry Cook officiating.  Visitation will be on Saturday from 11:00 AM until the service time at Noon at the funeral home. 

For more information, or to share a memory, please visit our website at gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Trico edges Bearcats in ovetime

Vogt nails game-winning 3-pointer, Pioneers win 48-45

 

CAMPBELL HILL – Senior Ryan Vogt scored just seven-points in the Pioneers game against Christopher on Tuesday night.

But his final three-points were the most important ones of the game.

The 6-foot-4 forward, with the clock running down in overtime with the game tied, got himself open in the left corner near the Trico bench.

His 20-footer found the bottom of the twine with :04 remaining to give his team a 48-45 hard fought win over the visiting Bearcats.

Please click on the link to read the full story from Jack Bullock of A Baseline View.

http://www.abaselineview.com/abvchristophertrico.html

 

Fontbonne defeats Greenville 164-154, setting NCAA Division III record

From the Sports Information Department, Fontbonne University.

NOTE:  Christopher graduate Josh Calloni is on the Fontbonne JV team.  He did not see any varsity action in this game.  Since it was just outside our region, I thought the score was worth sharing – Steve

GREENVILLE, Ill.— By far the craziest game to date, one that the fans and players will remember forever, the Fontbonne University men’s basketball team set a school-record with 164 points in its 10-point (164-154) overtime win over Greenville. The two teams combined for 318 points which is a SLIAC and NCAA Division III single-game record.

The previous single-game record at Fontbonne was set all the way back in 1994 when the Griffins put up 154 points on St. Louis Christian College. The combined points of 318 also breaks a 23-year NCAA Division III record that was held back on November 19th, 1994, when Simpson (167) and Grinnell (148) combined for 315 points.

The two teams also combined for 125 rebounds and that breaks the previous 14-year record that was most recently tied at 124 between Chapman (65) and Redlands (59).

The Griffins (4-16; 2-11 SLIAC), were leading throughout the game up until Greenville finally got the lead at 142-141 on Vari Bonney’s bucket at 1:01. Then, with 24.0 seconds left, Josias Parker hit a fall away bank shot to give Greenville a 144-141 advantage.

However, Kris McCann raced up the court, made his shot and got fouled on the play. He went on to make the bucket to tie the game at 144-144 with 15.0 seconds remaining. McCann had himself a memorable night where he went 16-of-20 from the floor to finish with a career-high 40 points and dished out 10 assists.

The Panthers had the chance to win the game with seconds remaining, however, the team missed all four of its shots and it was off to overtime.

In overtime, at the 3:35 mark, Luke DeLine, who returned to the lineup for the first time since January 10th, hit a corner 3-pointer to give the Griffins a 150-147 advantage. From there on, the Griffins maintained its composure outscoring the Panthers 20-10 en route to the 10-point win.

On the night, Fontbonne missed just 25 shots, going 60-of-85 to finish with a school-record 70.6 field goal percentage. The team shot 73.8 percent from the field in the first half, 68.8 percent in the second half and 70.6 percent in overtime.  Jared Woodcockposted a career-high 27 points and boards, while DeLine ended his night with 25 points and 12 rebounds off the bench.

Guard James Wiggins in last night’s action for the Griffins.

Tristan Baker went a perfect 7-of-7 from the field to finish with a career-high 21 points off the bench. James Wiggins added a career-high 17 points of his own, while Noah Coddington contributed 15 points and a career-high 17 rebounds, 16 of which came on the defensive side of the glass.

Greenville (12-8; 9-4 SLIAC), takes the tough defeat as its 154-point total is the most points scored by a losing team. The Panthers put up 139 shots, including 79 3-pointers and 33 free throws. They shot 41.0 percent from the floor and 30.4 percent from downtown, but struggled at the line connecting on 16 of its attempts.

They had seven players reach double-figures with Riley Simmons scoring a team-high 22 points on 8-of-17 shooting. Isiah Price and Johari Dix added 18 each, while Vari Bonney (15), Barry Nixon (14) and Josias Parker (13) were the final players to reach double-digits.

In the first half, the Griffins were up 25-19 at 12:58. Then, they rattled off a 12-0 run in two minutes and 30 seconds to take a commanding 37-19 lead on McCann’s jumper. The offense continued its hot-shooting from there as another McCann jumper put Fontbonne ahead 59-39 (4:18).

They maintained that double-digit lead the rest of the way and went into the locker room on top, 78-62. The Griffins shot an outstanding 73.8 percent from the floor, while the Panthers had its struggles at 35.9 percent.

In the second half, the Panthers offense caught fire fast. In one minute and 13 seconds, Greenville went on a 9-2 run to make it an 80-71 outing. They cut it down to five (91-86), at the 15:59 mark, but Fontbonne answered right back on Woodcock’s 3-pointer.

The Griffins maintained its marginal lead up until the Panthers hard fought effort paid off at 12:08, where Isiah Price made both of his free throws to tie the game at 99.

The Panthers eventually got the lead (102-101) on Price’s 3-pointer with 11:43 left in regulation. However, the Griffins took the advantage back on Baker’s free throws less than 45.0 seconds later.

The high paced back-and-forth play continued as the clock ticked away. Then, with 1:14 left, McCann’s jumper gave Fontbonne a 141-140 lead. Greenville got the lead back and stretched it out to three, though McCann answered with the old-fashioned 3-point play to eventually force OT.

From then on, the rest is literally history, as the Griffins outscored the Panthers by 10 and went on for the 164-154 record setting win.

The team looks to build off this monumental win on Saturday as they’ll host Westminster for a 3 p.m., tip-off.

Fans make sure to stay updated on fontbonnegriffins.com throughout the year for full updates and recaps on the men’s basketball team.

Sen. Fowler reacts to State of the State, encourages lawmakers to work together

State Senator Dale Fowler (R – Harrisburg with State Representatives Dave Severin (R=Benton) and Terri Bryant (R – Murphysboro listening yesterday’s State of the State adderss)

SPRINGFIELD – On Jan. 31, Governor Bruce Rauner addressed the General Assembly, delivering his annual State of the State Address before members of both houses of the state legislature.

State Senator Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) issued the following statement after the address:

“Yesterday, we heard from the Governor about the ongoing challenges facing our state, burdening our people and driving out our businesses. Illinois’ has a rising bill backlog, ongoing pension debt and is dealing with the aftermath of a tax hike that demands even more from our overburdened taxpayers and businesses. There’s no question, Illinois is facing many challenges and the people of this state deserve better,” said Sen. Fowler.

“Illinois’ problems are especially frustrating as Illinois has so much to offer. I see the potential and possibilities firsthand in my district with businesses that want to grow and develop, students who hope to pursue their degrees in their home state and hardworking community members who want to continue to call Illinois home. We have the potential to thrive, we just need to be given the opportunity to pass the reforms and structural changes needed to make Illinois competitive, bring relief to our taxpayers and make Illinois the great state I know it can be. We have to pave the way to allow Illinois to move forward and that starts with working together.” 

Iconic Marion Mayor Bob Butler’s last day in office

MARION, IL – Over the past 55 years, the United States has had ten presidents, but in the same time, the city of Marion, IL has had just one mayor.

Bob Butler is one of the longest-serving mayors in our country and Wednesday, January 31, 2018, was his last day in the office.

Butler explained his last day was just like any other day.

“After 55 years, I will no longer be known as the mayor,” Butler said.

Please click on the full story from Brittany Jacob from KFVS-TV.

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/37399027/marion-il-mayor-retires-after-a-historic-55-years

 

Harrisburg tragedy: A mother, two daughters die in early Tuesday morning fire

HARRISBURG — An overnight house fire in Harrisburg has killed at least three people, including a mother and her twin daughters.

Family and friends have identified the victims as Amanda Tashae (Wilkins) Peacock and daughters Alaysia Kenya Arrie Peacock and Malaysia Sierra Leone Peacock. The daughters were in eighth grade at Harrisburg Middle School; mom Amanda was a pharmacy technician at the Walmart Pharmacy in Harrisburg.

The fire broke out before 1:30 a.m. Wednesday at 322 Pacific St. (formerly McIlrath Street).

Please click for the full story from Travis DeNeal from the Harrisburg Register

http://www.dailyregister.com/news/20180131/harrisburg-tragedy-a-mother-two-daughters-die-in-overnight-fire

 

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