Midwinter Classic ticket information

Tickets for the Midwinter Classic go on sale tomorrow (January 10th) starting at 10:00 am in the following order:

All chair seats, $5.00
General Admission, $5.00
Student General Admission, $3.00

NOTE: Pre-Tourney Sales are for entire ticket packets ONLY at this time, for the Mon-Wed-Fri-Sat sessions.

NOTE: Chair seat holders can only purchase the # of chair seats that they purchase during the regular season during the 4:00pm-8:00pm time periods shown below.

**If you are in the Parent or Employee group, and DO NOT currently hold chair seats, you will be limited to purchasing 2 chair seats from 4:00pm-8:00pm.

**After 8:00pm, there is NO LIMIT to the amount of tickets that an individual may purchase.

NOTE: Single session tickets will only be sold beginning 2 hours before each session begins FOR THAT NIGHT ONLY!

4:00-6:00: Gold Chippers, Red Chippers, Parents of Players & Cheerleaders, and District Employees.

6:00-7:00: Current chair seat holders, Draw Cards 101-175

7:00-8:00: Current chair seat holders, Draw Cards 176-250

8:00-9:00: Any Redbird Fan (May purchase any # of tickets)

The pundits swoon over Oprah for 2020 – but running for president is brutal

Oprah Winfrey suddenly has the best of all worlds—a flood of gushing praise about the possibility of running for president without actually having to do it.

Business Insider photo.

And if she does do it, well, she’ll quickly learn that being an entertainment icon is far easier than taking positions on tough issues and dealing with a tsunami of political attacks.

What, for instance, is Oprah’s position on trade with China? Chain migration? Arming Syrian rebels? Financing infrastructure projects? It’s one thing to be a hugely successful talk show host and a pal of Barack Obama, and another to take on the world’s problems in a hyper-polarized atmosphere.

Please click on the link for the full story and video from Howard Kurtz of Fox News.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/09/pundits-swoon-over-oprah-for-2020-but-running-for-president-is-brutal.html

 

 

 

 

State Fire Marshal Opens Applications for Small Equipment Grant Program

 

All applications must be postmarked by Feb. 28, 2018

SPRINGFIELD – The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) today announced the application is live for the Small Equipment Grant Program. All interested departments should send an application to OSFM no later than Feb. 28, 2018. The OSFM will award $2.2 million to eligible fire departments and ambulance services during this application period.

The program was established to provide grants of up to $26,000 for the purchase of small firefighting and ambulance equipment to fire departments and not-for-profit ambulance services across Illinois.

Most Illinois fire departments, fire protection districts and township fire departments are eligible to apply. In addition, stand-alone, not-for-profit ambulance service providers are eligible to apply.

Fire department, fire protection districts and township fire department applicants are required to have participated in the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) for a minimum of two years prior to applying.

Additional information including the application can be found here: https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/sfm/Iam/FireDepartment/Grants-and-Loans/Pages/default.aspx.

Completed applications should be submitted to:

Office of the State Fire Marshal
Small Equipment Grant Program
1035 Stevenson Drive
Springfield, IL 62703

Carterville Police arrest man with assault rifle, body armor and helmet

CARTERVILLE — A Carterville man faces felony charges, after police say he walked around his apartment complex with a loaded rifle.

Around 7 a.m. Sunday morning officers were called to an apartment complex in the 700 block of Laclede Avenue, for a report that a man had a gun.

“The caller said that there was a man walking around the apartment complex wearing body armor and armed with what he believed was an AR-15,” said Carterville Police Chief Heather Reno.

Please click below to read the full story and video from Roni LeForge of WSIL-TV.

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/37219854/carterville-police-arrest-man-with-assault-rifle-body-armor-and-helmet

 

Johnston City man arrested on a string of Mt. Vernon burglaries Friday night

MT. VERNON – On Friday, January 5th, 2018, at 2141 hours, officers from the Mt. Vernon Police Department responded to the Dollar Tree, 4511 Broadway, for a report of an attempted burglary. Employees reported that a white male subject had entered the office area of the store and attempted to break into the safe. The offender was confronted by an employee and ran from the store.

At 2207 hours, officers responded to Time Square Liquor West, 206 South 42nd Street, for a report of an attempted armed robbery where a handgun was displayed. The offender, who matched the description of the offender from the Dollar Tree attempted burglary, fled the scene without taking anything from the store.

Callie Buchannan

At 2223 hours, officers responded to the Wal-mart Supercenter, 110 Davidson Drive. An employee of the Dollar Tree reported seeing the offender from their attempted burglary at the Wal-Mart store. Officers responded to Wal-mart and made contact with the suspect, 26-year-old Callie J.L. Buchanan of Johnston City. During the investigation, officers were able to identify Buchanan as the offender in the Attempted Burglary at the Dollar Store and offender for the Attempted Armed Robbery of Time Square Liquor. Additionally, Buchanan was found to have stolen property from the Wal-mart Store.

Detectives from the Mt. Vernon Police Department were called in to assist with the investigation. Detectives obtained a search warrant for a vehicle that Buchanan possessed and located property used during the commission of the crimes.

Buchanan has been incarcerated in the Jefferson County Justice Center on charges of Burglary, Aggravated Armed Robbery and Felony Retail Theft with bond to be set.

Buchanan is considered innocent until proven guilty in court.

Here is some surveillance video provided to WSIL-TV in which the clerk at Times Square Liquors chased Buchanan  out of the store with a knife.

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/37219548/jefferson-county-cashier-chases-armed-crook-out-of-store

Myra Johnston – Christopher

Myra D. Johnston, 92, of Christopher IL,  passed away on Sunday January 7, 2018 at Helia Healthcare in Benton.

She was born on March 27, 1925 in Sunfield, IL to Elza and Margaret (Okeefe) Silkwood.  She married Jesse Johnston on August 30, 1946 and he preceded her in death on January 31, 1981.

She is survived by her two sons Gary (Patricia) Johnston of Avon, IN and Roy (JoAnne) Johnston of Indianola, IL; four grandchildren Michelle Lawhorn, Becki Wissel, Brooke Marble, and Matthew Johnston; nine great grandchildren; and 1 great great grandchild.

She was a very loving mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one sister Viola Furlow and one brother Maurice Eugene Silkwood.

Her wishes were to be cremated with graveside services at the Sunset Memorial Park in DuQuoin at a later date.  Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher is handling arrangements.

For more information go to our website www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

2018 CSBG Scholarship applications are available.

WEST FRANKFORT – Crosswalk Community Action Agency awards over $80,000 in scholarships annually to Franklin, Williamson, Jefferson and Jackson county residents. These funds are provided by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Each student must meet a list of requirements to be eligible to receive a Crosswalk Community Action Agency scholarship.

Because of Crosswalk’s scholarship program, many students have gone on to achieve their goals and have made significant contributions to their community and beyond. The realization is that without scholarships it would not be possible for many of these students to even enroll in college.

Call our office at 618-937-3581 for more information.

Lady Devils move to 17-0 with BDC win over Trico

By Jim Muir

A 26-0 run in the second and third quarter broke open a relatively close game and propelled the Sesser-Valier-Waltonville Lady Devils to a 53-19 victory over Trico in Monday night Black Diamond Conference action.

The Lady Devils led 18-9 after the opening quarter but outscored Trico 22-6 in the middle two quarters and improved to 17-0 overall on the season.

“I thought our defense was really good tonight,” said longtime SVW Coach Rick Metcalf. “Any time you hold a team to only 19 points it’s a great team effort on defense.

Metcalf gave high marks to Paige Tucker who led the team offensively with 16 points and also to Adrianna Fedderke, who came off the bench to help the strong defensive effort. Metcalf also singled out Sami McCowen, who had 12 points, four blocked shots and a stellar defensive effort.

“Sami is just a special player,” Metcalf added.

Rounding out the scoring for SVW, Carlie Page scored eight points, Brooke Wilderman had seven points, Jaice McCowen had six points, Jada Hale added three points and Ella Zahm added one point.

The Lady Devils are back in action on Wednesday night when they host the always tough Goreville Lady Blackcats in a key BDC West match up. SVW will begin play on Saturday, January 13 at the West Frankfort Mid-Winter Classic and also play on Tuesday, January 16 and Thursday, January 16.

ABV Jack’s new ranklings: Devils, Bearcats ranked, Tigers, Redbirds honorable mention

Jack Bullock knows the pule on 1A and 2A Boys Basketball for Springfield south more than anyone.  There are a lot of polls floating around and I think they are a little off.

One thing that Jack mentioned is Jared Curry of Christopher will be back Friday night against Goreville.  The Bearcats have survived the storm since he has been injured.  Several have stepped up including Gage Hawkins in his absence.

Please click for his latest rankings form A Baseline View

http://abaselineview.com/abvrankings.html

 

 

 

Saluki Men’s Basketball plays at Bradley on Tuesday

By Tom Weber

CARBONDALE, IL — The Southern Illinois men’s basketball team returns to action Tuesday night when it plays at Bradley in a game televised live on ESPN3 at 7 p.m. Bradley holds a 47-45 edge in the all-time series. However, SIU has dominated the series since 2002 by a 24-12 margin, including an 8-8 mark at Carver Arena. The Salukis have won four of the last five meetings between the schools and the average margin of victory in the four wins was +16.0 points. Head coach Barry Hinson is 16-12 lifetime against the Braves, including 5-5 during his tenure at SIU.

Armon Fletcher coming off career night
Armon Fletcher (6-5, 207, Jr.)  had a career night at Valparaiso on Jan. 6 with 32 points and 14 rebounds. He became the first Saluki player to score 30+ points since Anthony Beane had 31 versus Drake on Feb. 13, 2016. The Salukis switched to a four-guard lineup on Dec. 13 versus Jackson State, moving Fletcher to the “hybrid-four” and inserting guard Aaron Cook into starting lineup in place of forward Jonathan Wiley. Since the change, Fletcher has averaged 15.8 points, 5.9 rebounds and shot 50 percent from the field.

Dawg Bites
•In his last five games, Armon Fletcher is 19-of-22 (.864) from the free throw line.
•SIU is shooting .349 from 3-point this year. If that holds up, it will be the team’s best percentage since the 2010 team converted .362.
•The Salukis are 22-14 during Tyler Smithpeters‘ career when he has made two or more 3-pointers in a game, including 5-2 this season.
•If Smithpeters reaches double figures in scoring at Bradley, it will mark the first time in his career he’s reached double figures in three-straight games.
Austin Weiher played a season-high eight minutes at Valparaiso.
Barry Hinson (258) needs four wins to pass Gregg Marshall (261) for fourth all-time among MVC coaches.
•The Salukis have been out-rebounded in five of their last six games and by an average of -5.3 in that span.
•SIU has gone 99-consecutive games with at least one 3-point field goal and 1,007-consecutive games with at least one free throw (dating back to 1986).

The magic number is 70
The Salukis are 10-0 when they hold an opponent under 70 points and 0-7 when an opponent scores 70 or more.

Sean Lloyd Jr. emerges as leader
Sean Lloyd Jr. (6-5, 210, Jr.) has emerged as the team leader. At 33.4 minutes per game, he averages five more minutes than any teammate. He typically guards the opponent’s top scorer. Lloyd is the nephew of two-time MVC player-of-the-year Lewis Lloyd, who played two seasons at Drake (1980-81) and seven years in the NBA. Another uncle, Daryl Lloyd, also played at Drake and led the team in scoring in 1985 with 17.9 points per game.

Kavion Pippen leads team in field goal percentage, blocked shots
Juco transfer C Kavion Pippen (6-10, 240, Jr.) leads the team in field goal percentage (.539) and blocked shots (29). Pippen has scored in double figures in all but five games this season. The nephew of NBA legend Scottie Pippen was named MVC Newcomer of the Week on Nov. 12 and again on Dec. 4. He had a career-high 24-point outing versus Jackson State.

Marcus Bartley for three
After missing the first six games of the season with a broken wrist, Saint Louis transfer G Marcus Bartley (6-5, 193, Jr.) has emerged as a 3-point shooting threat, converting 17-of-43 (.395). He made four treys to key SIU’s win at Northern Iowa. Bartley also has 38 assists and 22 turnovers.

Salukis among Top 100 in two defensive categories
The Salukis rank No. 81 in scoring defense (68.0) and No. 87 in 3-point field goal percentage defense (.325) among the nation’s 351 Division I teams.

Injury Report
Thik Bol (knee), Eric McGill (left hand) and Jonathan Wiley (knee) are out for the season. Here is a list of games missed by Saluki players this season due to injury…
Thik Bol    17 games
Marcus Bartley    7 games
Eric McGill    7 games
Jonathan Wiley    2 games
Armon Fletcher    1 game
Rudy Stradnieks    1 game

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