Red Devils win fourth straight with road win over Vienna

By Jim Muir

The Sesser-Valier Red Devils put four players in double figures and picked up a 75-55 Black Diamond Conference road victory over Vienna in Tuesday night prep action.

Tyler Winchester led the way for S-V and picked up game scoring honors with 21 points. The Red Devils jumped out to a double-digit first quarter lead 20-10 and maintained that through the second frame as both teams tallied 16 points in the second quarter. S-V led 36-26 at the intermission.

Red Devils’ Coach Shane Garner said he felt his team missed opportunities early to put the game away.

“It was a back and forth game,” said Garner. “We got hot early but never could put them away. We got a little undisciplined in our approach that cost us opportunities to extend our lead. But, hats off to Vienna, they played extremely hard.”

The Red Devils outscored Vienna 39-29 over the final two quarter to notch the 20-point win. The win closed out the pre-Christmas portion of the schedule for the Red Devils who will be in action again on Dec. 26 in their own holiday tournament.

“We have won four in a row and we’re playing better and getting healthy,” said Garner. “We’re looking to getting some rest and we’re looking forward to the holiday tournament.”

Following Winchester in double figures was a trifecta of Gunters — Lukas, Eli and Josh — who scored 13, 13 and 12 points respectively. Rounding out the scoring for the Red Devils was Addison Page, who narrowly missed double figures with nine points, Preston Launius with five points and Peyton Rock with two points.

Dohacke led Vienna with 19 points.

 

Four arrested by drug task force in Franklin County

ZEIGLER— With the opioid crisis getting most of the attention many people forget about rampant meth use in Southern Illinois.

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But those on the front lines say meth use is continuing to increase, as they try to stem the spread of a drug they say is more prevalent than ever.

Ziegler Police Chief Ben Burkhamer joined two dozen officers from several agencies in Franklin County Friday night, to get meth off of the streets.

Please click below to read the full story by Andrew Feather of WSIL-TV

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/37104385/four-arrested-by-drug-task-force-in-franklin-county

Wheelers and basketball: A family legacy

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Unity’s JT Wheeler (25) dunks in a prep game at Unity High School in Tolono on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017.

TOLONO — JT and TJ Wheeler don’t play basketball against one another in a 1-on-1 setting. They play a personalized version of HORSE.

Fittingly, it’s called ILLINI.

The “match this shot” game, in this household, pits JT, the current Unity boys’ basketball star, against TJ, the former hoops standout at both Christopher High School and the University of Illinois.

Please click to read the full story from Colin Likas of the Champaign News-Gazette.

http://www.news-gazette.com/sports/prep-sports/boys-basketball/2017-12-17/wheelers-and-basketball-family-legacy.html

 

CHINN, DAVIS, REAZIN NAMED SOPHOMORE ALL-AMERICANS

By John Lock – siusalukis.com

Complete HERO Sports FCS Sophomore All-America Team

Southern Illinois football sophomores Jeremy ChinnD.J. Davis, and Lane Reazin were named FCS Sophomore All-Americans by HERO Sports, the organization announced Monday. Chinn and Davis were named to the 28-man First Team. Reazin was named to the honorable mention team.

All three were earned All-MVFC honors after the 2017 season. Chinn and Davis were also named Freshman All-Americans after the 2016 season.

Jeremy Chinn, Safety

Chinn led the MVFC in forced fumbles and was sixth in interceptions. He led the MVFC in combined forced fumbles and interceptions, and he was ninth in passes defended. On SIU, Chinn was third on the team in tackles (66) and broke up six tackles. He also recovered one fumble. Chinn earned a spot on the 2016 MVFC All-Newcomer team and was a Freshman All-American by HERO Sports. He was named second-team All-MVFC after the 2017 season.

D.J. Davis, All-Purpose

Davis, a sophomore, was an honorable mention All-MVFC pick for a second-straight year. This year, Davis led the MVFC in kick return yardage (700). He ranked second in the MVFC and 19thnationally in all-purpose yards. He averaged 21.7 yards per kick return, which ranked fourth n the MVFC. He led all MVFC running backs in receptions (35) and had a 140-yard receiving game vs. Missouri State. After just two years, Davis is already third in SIU history in career kick return yards. He was named honorable mention All-MVFC after the 2017 season.

Lane Reazin, Punter

Reazin led the MVFC and ranking seventh nationally in punting average (43.6). Reazin led SIU to a net punting average of 38.3 yards, which was second in the MVFC in and 16th nationally. Reazin’s punting averaged was fourth in SIU history for a single season and 14th in MVFC history. He was named first-team All-MVFC after the 2017 season.

 

Bost Applauds House Passage of Tax Reform Legislation

Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) today released the following statement after the House passed the final version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the biggest reform of America’s tax code in 31 years:

“There were two major things that I wanted to accomplish for Southern Illinois through tax reform: growing jobs and growing paychecks. This tax reform bill paves the way for both. We’ve reformed the tax code to let working families keep more of their paycheck to spend as they see fit. Whether that be saving for college, raising a family, or preparing for a rainy day, I trust the taxpayers to keep a closer eye on their hard-earned dollars than any Washington bureaucrat ever will. We’ve also taken steps to encourage businesses large and small to expand operations at home and invest in the American worker.”

For individuals and families, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act:

  • Lowers individual taxes and sets the rates so people can keep more of their hard-earned money.
  • Doubles the standard deduction from $6,500 to $13,000 for individuals and $12,000 to $24,000 for married couples.
  • Continues to allow people to write off the cost of state and local taxes – up to $10,000.
  • Doubles the Child Tax Credit from $1,000 to $2,000.
  • Provides support for graduate students by continuing to exempt the value of reduced tuition from taxes.
  • Retains popular retirement savings options such as 401(k)s and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs).
  • Preserves the mortgage interest deduction.
  • Provides relief for Americans with expensive medical bills by expanding the medical expense deduction.

For job creators of all sizes, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act:

  • Lowers the corporate tax rate to 21%– down from 35%, which today is the highest in the industrialized world.
  • Allows businesses to immediately write off the full cost of new equipment to improve operations and enhance the skills of their workers.
  • Establishes strong safeguards to distinguish between individual wage income and “pass-through” business income so Main Street tax relief goes to the local job creators it was designed to help most.
  • Prevents American jobs, headquarters, and research from moving overseas by eliminating incentives that now reward companies for shifting jobs, profits, and manufacturing plants abroad.

ANTHONY KNIGHTON NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN

By John Lock siusalukis.com

Southern Illinois football defensive end was named a first-team FCS Freshman All-American by HERO Sports, the organization announced Monday morning. Knighton, a redshirt freshman, was the runner-up for MVFC Freshman of the Year and finished 11th in the Jerry Rice Award (National Freshman of the Year) voting.

Anthony Knighton (95) siualukis.com

Knighton, a Pierce, Fla., native, set SIU freshman records and led all MVFC freshmen in sacks (6.5) and tackles for loss (11.0) this season. He became the first SIU player to be a finalist for the Jerry Rice Award, and he finished 11th in that voting with two first-place votes. He led SIU in sacks, tackles for loss, tackles for loss yardage and QB hurries. He had 39 tackles (27 solo) and two forced fumbles while starting all 11 games at defensive end.

Knighton is the third SIU player to earn Freshman All-America honors from HERO Sports. Last year, safety Jeremy Chinn was a first-teaam selection and running back D.J. Davis was an honorable mention choice.

West Frankfort FD responds to traffic crash

WEST FRANKFORT-  The Facebook site Southern Illinois Fire Incidents reports that West Frankfort firefighters are on the scene of a single car motor vehicle accident on Deering Road. with entrapment.

Further updates will be provided as information becomes available.  Updates from other media outlets will be linked below.  Please do not post pictures of the scene or share names on social media sites. -sd

Be Prepared: Register Today for January 2nd Invest in Kids Launch

SPRINGFIELD – Taxpayers wishing to participate in Illinois’ income tax credit scholarship program, Invest in Kids, on January 2nd are strongly encouraged to register for a free MyTax Illinois account today.

The Invest in Kids (IIK) application process for taxpayers seeking to make a qualified contribution is only available online through MyTax Illinois.  Completion of MyTax Illinois registration requires security authentication via mail, so applicants should allow 7-10 days to complete setup of their MyTax Illinois account.

“We cannot stress it enough, if you do not have a MyTax Illinois account and want to participate in Invest in Kids on its opening day, don’t delay in setting one up,” said Connie Beard, Illinois Department of Revenue Director.  “It’s the only way to ensure you will be on the ground floor when this new program opens.”

Beginning January 2, 2018, MyTax Illinois will begin accepting applications from individuals and businesses who wish to obtain an income tax credit equal to 75% of their approved contribution.   To apply, individuals and businesses must report their intention to make an authorized contribution to an approved Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO).  The SGOs, in turn, provide scholarships for eligible Illinois students to attend qualified non-public schools in Illinois.  The application process ensures equal access to the $75 million in IIK tax credits available each year.

For more information on the IIK income tax credits, including bulletins, FAQs, and a list of approved SGO’s, please visit Investinkids.illinois.gov.  A YouTube video is available on the website to assist taxpayers with MyTax Illinois registration. Questions may be emailed to: REV.PRD@illinois.gov.

Thompsonville Students visit Marion VA Community Living Center

Check out the awesome kids from Thompsonville who visited our Veterans at the VA Community Living Center and handed out Christmas cards and socks to our Veterans. They really enjoyed seeing the kids and talking to them! (From the Marion VA Facebook page.)

Rec the Scale Challenge returning to RLC after holiday break

by ReAnne Palmer 

INA, IL – If getting in shape and losing those extra holiday pounds are on your to-do list for the new year, then Rend Lake College has a challenge for you. The Rec and the Aquatic Center are again partnering for the second annual Rec the Scale Challenge.

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Starting Friday, Jan. 5, contest participants of any age will weigh in at the Rec and begin the 12-week challenge to lose the highest percentage of body weight. For a $30 fee, participants can utilize the Rec and Aquatic Center on the Ina campus at their leisure during this time. The individual with the highest percentage of body weight lost will be the winner and will receive a cash prize.

Weigh-ins will be held every other Friday at the Rec, except for the final weigh-in scheduled for Wednesday, March 28. Weigh-ins are mandatory. In the event of a tie, a one-week extension will be given to the tied contestants. The Rec is open for weigh-ins and workouts from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The Aquatic Center is available for open swim Monday through Thursday 6:30 – 9 a.m. and 11 – 2:30 p.m., Friday 6:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. – Noon. Additional spinning classes will be available for contestants for an additional $5 fee per day.

For more information about the competition, contact Rec Director Tyler O’Daniel at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1279 or odanielt@rlc.edu, or Aquatic Center Coordinator Laura Johnston at Ext. 1207 or johnston@rlc.edu. For questions about the spinning class, contact Spinning Instructor Larry Williams at 618-231-4899 or williamsla@rlc.edu. Registration for the REC the Scale Challenge must be done in person at the Rec or Aquatic Center.

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