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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Announces Closure Extension to the North Sandusky Bike Trail at Rend Lake for Tree Removal
BENTON – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Rend Lake is announcing that the temporary closure of the North Sandusky Bike Trail will be extended through February 19, 2018 to continue the removal of hazard trees. The portion of trail affected by the closure begins at the entrance to the North Sandusky Recreation Area and ends at the south gate near the Sandusky Creek Bridge. All portions of the Rend Lake Bike Trail that are affected by closures will be posted with upcoming closure dates.
Updated information will be posted on the Rend Lake Project Office/Visitor Center Facebook page. For further information, contact the Rend Lake Project Office and Visitor Center at 618-724-2493.
SIU earns top rank for financial aid opportunities
By Chirsti Mathis, SIU News Service
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois University Carbondale has claimed the No. 1 rank on Online Colleges’ “10 Online Colleges with the Best Financial Aid Opportunities in 2017.”
OnlineColleges.com recently released the rankings, placing SIU at the highest spot from among 969 colleges and universities evaluated.
Online Colleges representatives said editors evaluated and scored multiple variables related to student finance to obtain the rankings. The rankings take into account both the online programs offered and the financial aid opportunities available to students.
Grants and scholarships graded higher than loans
Though loans play into the rankings, grants and scholarships, particularly those offered by the institution, are especially valued in the formula used to determine the ranks. The data analyzed also included the net cost, alternative tuition plans offered, the percentage of students receiving financial aid and the average aid offered.
SIU noted for extensive program offerings and commitment to diversity
A profile of SIU is featured along with the rankings list. The profile highlights the university’s diverse and extensive bachelor’s and master’s degree online programs, the high ranks for percentage of the student body receiving financial aid and the average amount of grant and scholarship aid awarded to students. Also noted is the university’s commitment to diversity and making education accessible to everyone through financial aid opportunities.
Three-Way Stop Voted in at Benton Council Meeting
BENTON- The following motions were approved at the Monday, Jan. 8, Benton City Council meeting.
Benton Street Commissioner Donnie Wyant made a motion to approve an ordinance for a three-way stop at the intersection of North Commercial and Burkett Street. Wyant added, “We have about 1,200-1,400 feet from Washington St. to Joplin St. with no stop signs or nothing, and I’m getting phone calls from people that have grandkids and kids out there, saying there’s speeding out there.” The ordinance passed 5-0.
Finance Commissioner Miller also approved a resolution to look into establishing usage fees at Twin Oaks.
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PSB Test dates set for three Rend Lake College Allied Health programs
From ReAnne Palmer, Rend Lake College Public Information
INA – Testing dates are set for students interested in three of Rend Lake College’s popular Allied Health programs this spring. Those interested in the Medical Assistant, Nursing, and Radiologic Technology programs can take the entrance exams early to complete their applications.
The entrance exam, called the Psychological Service Bureau (PSB) exam, is a five-part, computerized, timed test that is a requirement for the application process. The test costs $30 and is due at the time of registration, which must be done in person at the testing center, located in the Administration Building.
Students testing for the Medical Assistant and Radiologic Technology programs can test at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23 or Wednesday, Feb. 7; or at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, Wednesday, Feb. 7 or Thursday, March 29.
The Medical Assistant program offers an Associate in Applied Science degree requiring two years, or four semesters, of study or an occupational certificate option requiring 36 credit hours in two semesters. All general education courses are required for those who want to complete the associate degree program. The program will prepare students to work in medical offices, clinics, and other outpatient facilities doing a number of tasks, including maintaining appointment schedules and medical records, billing, recording vital signs, obtaining medical histories, and drawing blood.
The Radiologic Technology program prepares students for operating radiographic equipment through the study of human anatomy and clinical experience. Graduates will receive an Associate in Applied Science Degree after two years, or four semesters, of work. During this time, students can also choose to complete two occupational certificates requiring an extra 16 credit hours of study in a focus area: MRI or Computed Tomography.
Students testing for the Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program can test at 9 a.m. on the following days: Friday, Jan. 26; Thursday, Feb. 15; Wednesday, Feb. 28; Wednesday, March 21; Tuesday, March 27; or Thursday, March 29. They can also test at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, Wednesday, Feb. 28; Wednesday, March 21; or Thursday, March 27.
The ADN program is a two-year, four-semester study into professional nursing that results in an Associate in Applied Science degree. Upon graduation, students are prepared to practice in a variety of health care settings with skills and knowledge gained from training and hands-on practice.
The job outlook for all three programs is increasing much faster than average, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), with the creation of more than 650,000 new jobs combined between 2016 and 2026.
Students must bring photo identification for admission to the test. For questions about the PSB test, contact Beth Stevens in the Academic Advisement Center at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1266 or advisement@rlc.edu. To learn more about these programs, contact RLC’s Allied Health Division at Ext. 1251 or ah_info@rlc.edu.
People’s National Bank providing scholarships to Z-R seniors
ZEIGLER – Peoples National Bank has provided financial services to Southern Illinois since 1909. In keeping with the tradition of community service and commitment to the education of future civic and business leaders, Peoples National Bank has established an educational scholarship to assist high school graduates in continuing their education at a university, college, trade or vocational school. Each recipient of the Peoples National Bank scholarship will receive a $500 scholarship.
All Z-R seniors with the Peoples National Bank scholarship application attached! Please review it, take note of the eligibility requirements, and APPLY if you are eligible!
Guidance counselor Matt Morgan is currently in the process of confirming and finalizing the local scholarship list and will have those applications out in the coming weeks.


