Saluki Men’s Basketball rallies to beat Drake, 78-67

DES MOINES, IA— Southern Illinois closed the game on a 14-2 run to pull out a 78-67 come-from-behind win over Drake on Tuesday night and extend its winning streak to four games.

The Salukis (15-9, 7-4) are in the midst of their longest winning streak in two years and took sole possession of second place in the Missouri Valley Conference standings. Aaron Cook led SIU with 18 points and scored eight of them during the game-winning run.

With five minutes left in the contest and his team trailing, 65-64, Cook drained a 3-pointer from the top of the key. Drake’s Reed Timmer briefly tied the game, 67-67, with 4:19 to go, but SIU scored the game’s last 11 points. Two of the biggest buckets were acrobatic driving layups by Cook that pushed the lead to six, 73-67, and took the wind out of Drake’s sails.

“It was just a high ball screen that they ran late, in which we had done a great job all night for the most part guarding that action, and we were just not able to do it,” said Drake coach Niko Medved.

After starting the league season 4-0, the Bulldogs (12-12, 6-5) have lost five of their last seven. They trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half and by seven at halftime before storming back to take their first lead, 45-43, on a 3-pointer by Ore Arogundade with 16:49 to go.

Timmer, Drake’s All-Conference senior guard, broke out of a recent scoring slump with 22 points and sent SIU guard Marcus Bartley to the bench with four fouls early in the second half. When Saluki big man Kavion Pippen picked up his fourth foul with 10 minutes to go and the game tied, the outlook seemed bleak for the visitors.

“Drake has the unique capability of getting behind and coming back, which they showed in the second half,” said SIU head coach Barry Hinson. “They are such a prolific scoring team at all spots. The way the game was officiated tonight, they really took advantage of it.”

Armon Fletcher drives the lane Tuesday’s night’s win against Drake. (Madison Case, SIU Sports information.

There were 12 lead changes and seven ties in the second half in a see-saw battle that looked destined to go down to the wire. Pippen was a force inside for Southern with 14 points. Another key factor in SIU’s 42-16 advantage in points in the paint was backup center Rudy Stradnieks, who made all four of his first half shots to finish with eight points. Tyler Smithpeters continued his clutch play off the bench with 12 points, and Armon Fletcher hit a couple of big buckets down the stretch and finished with 11.

“We came in here with the thought process that we’re just going to be in a fight,” Hinson said. “It doesn’t surprise me. I’m only disappointed in one thing, how we started the second half.”

Southern’s defense led to 17 Drake turnovers, including four key miscues in the game’s final minutes that swung the tide in SIU’s favor.

“I thought we were really careless with the ball in transition tonight,” Medved said. “I think we tried to do a little bit too much at times.”

The Salukis avenged an earlier home loss to Drake to split the season series with the Bulldogs.

“At the four-minute mark, we just blatantly challenged them,” Hinson said. “We said it’s all about us. We talked about getting in a foxhole and just finishing it ourselves and doing what we have to do to win the game.

Cardinals bring back former All-Star closer Mujica on minor-league deal

ST LOUIS – When last the Cardinals had Edward Mujica in the bullpen, he was at the end of a career year that included an early-season takeover of the closer’s job and an All-Star invitation because of his success in the ninth.

He’s back with the team that had him at his best.

He just will have farther to go this time to contribute.

The Cardinals finalized a minor-league deal with Mujica, according to sources. The deal does not include an invitation to major-league camp.

Please click on the link from Derek Goold of the St Louis Post Dispatch.

http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball/professional/birdland/cardinals-bring-back-former-all-star-closer-mujica-on-minor/article_25876c4c-165e-5203-9976-f1cf8e1b301b.html

Lois Adams – Benton

Mrs. Lois Mae Adams, age 82, of Benton passed away at 10:29 p.m. Tuesday, January 30, 2018 SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital of Mt. Vernon.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 3, 2018 at the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton, with Rev. Gary West officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic and Odd Fellows Cemetery of Benton. Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, February 3, 2018 at the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton.

Lois was born on October 4, 1935 in Benton, the daughter of Orville Davis and Elsie (Berry) Davis. She married Dale Edward Adams on October 9, 1954 and he survives

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She was formerly employed with Hays Freight Lines, Woodways, Arthur Neal and Son, Benton Telephone Company, and retired from the Social Security Administration

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Mrs. Adams was a member of the North Benton Missionary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, Dale Adams of Benton, two sons Robert “Bob” Adams of Benton and David Adams of Thompsonville; a grandson Toby Adams of Benton; a sister Doris Jean Carr of Greenville, IL; a brother Fred Davis of Olathe, KS, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Adams was preceded in death by her parents; and a son Phillip Gene Adams.

Memorial contributions may be made to the North Benton Missionary Baptist Church, and will be accepted at the fun0eral home.

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Mrs. Lois Adams, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Rauner calls for collaboration during State of the State address

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SPRINGFIELD – Gov. Bruce Rauner delivered a mostly predictable State of the State address Wednesday, calling on lawmakers to work together to fix Illinois’ many fiscal issues while also pushing familiar policies that target his nemesis in the General Assembly, House Speaker Michael Madigan.

In front of a joint session of the legislature, the governor received a Bronx cheer when he said he planned to introduce a balanced budget in the coming weeks. While Rauner has claimed to submit balanced budgets in the past, Democrats and some Republicans say that’s not true.

“This year, I hope you guys will pass it instead of ignoring it,” Rauner said in response to the mock ovation, which quickly turned to groans.

Please click on the link for the full story from Dan McCaleb and Greg Bishop from Illinois News Newtork.

https://www.ilnews.org/news/state_politics/rauner-calls-for-collaboration-during-state-of-the-state-address/article_4e2fded2-069f-11e8-9de1-6b27a96e8a02.html

ACLU sues Illinois Department of Corrections on behalf of 6 transgender inmates

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BENTON — The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois on Wednesday filed a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of six transgender inmates against the Illinois Department of Corrections for what it says is systematic mistreatment of inmates with gender dysphoria.

The primary complaint lodged in the class action suit centers around improper medical treatment of inmates.

“The lawsuit details the ways in which prisoners who are transgender suffer extreme harms due to the outright denial of care related to gender dysphoria, inordinate delays in the administration of care when it is provided at all, and systemic failure to follow prevailing medical standards for the treatment of this serious medical condition,” a news release from the ACLU says.

Please click to read the full story from Isaac Smith of the Southern Illinoisan.

http://thesouthern.com/news/local/aclu-sues-illinois-department-of-corrections-on-behalf-of-transgender/article_3645eec7-2c09-5909-ace3-0c7cfeb60372.html#tracking-source=home-top-stories

Franklin County Farm Bureau News

From Gay Bowlin Manager, Franklin Count y Farm Bureau  

Trucking regulations got you scratching your head? Are you hearing conflicting explanations? To sort fact from fiction Kevin Rund, Illinois Farm Bureau Senior Director of Local Government who has specialized in farm transportation issues for more than 30 years will be at the Franklin County Farm Bureau office on Friday February 2 at 7:30 a.m. We will serve breakfast and Kevin will explain the new laws and answer any questions that you might have. Please call the office as soon possible 435-3616 to make your reservation.

On Saturday February 3 from 8 am to 12 pm, Extreme Exigency will be at the Franklin County Farm Bureau Building offering a Utah Conceal and Carry Class. The Utah CFP permit training class takes 4 hours. Firing of a firearm is not required to obtain the Non-Resident Utah concealed firearm permit. The permit is valid for 5 years and re-training is not required for renewal. This permit is perfect for people who travel and want to legally protect themselves and their family.

All the training materials are provided and for your added convenience we provide photos and fingerprint cards. The Utah permit is recognized in 34 states, 32 states for non-residents (Colorado, Florida, Michigan, and New Hampshire has residency restrictions). Non-residents from states that have CCW permits must obtain their state’s permit before applying for the Utah permit (this change in effect May 10, 2011). Illinois residents are exempt from this requirement.

Course Fee:$85.00 Non-Farm Bureau Members or $65.00 for Current Members and does not include the permit fee of $67.00 to the State of Utah. Call the office at 435-3616 to register for this class or if you have questions call Extreme Exigency at (314) 925-0869.

We have invited Dale Durchholz, Senior Market Analyst for AgriVisor to speak to our farmer members concerning the current market and conditions of the futures market. Dale will be at the Franklin County Farm Bureau on Tuesday, February 6 at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast will be served.  The information he will provide will be beneficial in planning what to do with crops still in the bins and on what you will decide to plant in the Spring. We have been inviting Dale to speak for many years. His priority is to keep farmers informed. Please call if you would like to attend this meeting so we have the numbers for breakfast.  Call the office at (618) 435-3616 at make your reservations today.

The Franklin County Farm Bureau has had several calls in reference to their farmland assessments and we are going to take another opportunity to explain how this works.  Brenda Matherly, Assistant Director for Local Government from the Illinois Farm Bureau will be on hand to answer any questions that you might have.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday February 7 @ 5:30 p.m. at the Benton Civic Center  and is open to the public.

Reservations are not necessary but we encourage you to attend this meeting if you are having questions or issues with your farmland assessment part of your tax bill.

If you have questions please call us at 435-3616

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

 

Bost comments on the State of the Union address

Washington, DC – U.S Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) released the following statement in response to President Trump’s State of the Union address to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday.

“I appreciate President Trump using his address to highlight some of the work he and Congress are pursuing to empower America’s families and job creators.  Particularly important to Southern Illinois has been the new tax reform law that will give hardworking families more money in their pockets to spend on a child’s education, growing a small business, or saving for the years ahead. But we still have plenty of work to do, starting with fixing our broken immigration system and bringing our crumbling infrastructure into the 21st Century. I am committed to finding common ground with anyone, Republican or Democrat, to build a bright future for Southern Illinoisans.”

 

Congressman Mike Bost on train carrying legislators to retreat…he and is wife are unharmed

Statement from Congressman Mike Bost 

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) today issued the following statement after a train carrying Members of Congress collided with a garbage truck in West Virginia:

“Tracy and I were on a train with other members of Congress heading to the Republican strategy retreat in West Virginia. Late this morning, the train was involved in a collision with a garbage truck. Tracy and I are safe and unharmed. Of the truck’s three crewmembers, one was killed and another is being treated for serious injuries. Please keep them and their families in your prayers.”

 

 

Investigation into West City deaths complete

Press Release from Marty Leffler, Franklin County Coroner

 

 

 

Creel notches 300th Rams win in OT thriller

Doug Creel, in his second stint as Mt. Vernon head coach talks to his team during the 2015-16 season.

JERSEYVILLE – Doug Creel touched another coaching career milestone in Mt. Vernon’s win over Jerseyville.

Creels’ team beat the Panthers 70-63 Tuesday night in overtime.

The victory was Creel’s 300th as Mt. Vernon boys basketball coach.

 “I never would have thought that I’d get to where I could win 300 games at Mt. Vernon,” Creel said. “So it’s nice. There’s something to be said about longevity and just hanging in there and digging. And what a way to get it.”
Please click on the link for the full article from Paul Hines of the Mt. Vernon Register News

http://www.register-news.com/sports/creel-notches-th-rams-win-in-ot-thriller/article_d670216e-064d-11e8-ae0f-fffc6651d9ad.html

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