Gov. Rauner praises Illinois-Japan trade, investment partnership at start of MWJA Conference

‘Let’s send message that our continued economic growth is interdependent’

Press Release from the office of Governor Bruce Rauner

TOKYO – Gov. Bruce Rauner stressed the need to further strengthen the U.S.-Japan relationship at today’s launch of the 49th Midwest U.S.-Japan Association Conference. The conference, which continues through Tuesday, unites business, education and government leaders in an effort to further trade and investment opportunities between the Midwest states and Japan.

“Japanese companies have been instrumental in creating jobs and driving economic development through the entire state of Illinois,” the governor said. “From Chicago to Shelbyville and Lawrenceville, from Marion to Mattoon, Japanese companies have made a tremendous impact on the economic growth of these towns. I am deeply grateful for the jobs and opportunities provided to the people of Illinois.”

The day began with a private breakfast with U.S. Ambassador to Japan William Hagerty. Shortly following, the governor met Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzō Abe before the MWJA Conference opening ceremony. This is the second time the governor has attended the conference.

Japan continues to be a high priority for federal direct investment. The governor and members of Illinois’ delegation spent part of the afternoon meeting with the clothing, manufacturer and retail company, Uniqlo. Uniqlo’s Chicago store is one of 630 Japanese businesses throughout Illinois.

“It is not that often that we gather together, but when we do, like for this conference, we unite with an unprecedented strength on economic growth,” Gov. Rauner said while addressing governors in attendance. “We need to send the message that our growth is interdependent.”

The governor said that while Midwest cooperation is necessary for expansion, Illinois is working to maintain its lead by continually working in close contact with Japan regarding foreign investment opportunities. The Illinois foreign trade office in Japan is a testament to Illinois’ commitment to the marketplace, as it’s one of the oldest state trade and investment offices in Japan, dating back 32 years.

Linda Marie McCarty-Christopher

Linda Marie McCarty, 72, of Christopher passed away peacefully at her home on Friday September 8, 2017 at 9:15 AM.

She was born on January 24, 1945 in Sesser, IL to Wilbur and Rose (Roberson) Robbins.
Survivors include her daughter Nicole and Ross Burkitt of Christopher; grandchildren Morgan Burkitt of Valier and Jake Burkitt of Christopher; one great granddaughter Karcin Hagerman.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one son Jeff Webb.

She enjoyed working at her mother’s restaurant the Robbins Nest Café in Sesser as a teenager. She also enjoyed the friendships that she made during her many years of tending bar.

Memorial service for Linda McCarty will be on Thursday September 14, 2017 at 3:00 PM at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher. Visitation will be on Thursday September 14, 2017 from 1:00 PM until the time of the service at 3:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital and will be accepted at the funeral home. The family would like to thank Celtic Hospice for their wonderful care.

For More Information go to our website www.gilbertfuneralhomes.com

Benton shuts out Pinckneyville 41-0 Friday night

Story from the Benton Evening News

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/sports/20170908/rangers-blitz-pinckneyville-41-0

Pinckneyville              0  0  0  0    0
Benton                         6 14 21  0   41

SCORING PLAYS

Benton 1 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #4 Cade Thomas for 23 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon blocked) 6-0 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 12 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon no good) 12-0 Benton

Benton 2 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page runs for 5 yards. Touchdown! (Two point conversion pass by #10 Hamilton Page to #7 Neal Carlton good) 20-0 Benton

Benton 3 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 33 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon good) 27-0 Benton

Benton 3 12:00 #10 Hamilton Page pass complete to #7 Neal Carlton for 19 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian McMahon good) 34-0 Benton

Benton 3 12:00 #15 Andrew Dunn runs for 12 yards. Touchdown! (Point after kick by #1 Ian
McMahon good) 41-0 Benton

 

State Fire Marshal Commemorates 16th Anniversary of 9/11

Press Release from Matt Perez, Illinois State Fire Marshall

CHICAGO, IL – The Illinois State Fire Marshal today honors the nearly three thousand men and women who lost their lives in the attacks on September 11, 2001, as well as all the courageous first responders who responded to the attack. Those victims include 343 firefighters who sacrificed their lives for their duty.

“Those who lost their lives sixteen years ago are gone but never forgotten,” said Illinois State Fire Marshal Matt Perez. “We remember the courage and sacrifice of our fellow firefighters who stepped up in the face of grave danger. Today and every day, our thoughts are with the loved ones they left behind.”

Victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks include more than 400 emergency workers, police officers, firefighters, and EMT/paramedics. These first responders rushed into unknown circumstances to save the lives of fellow Americans are heroes.

In recognition of the 16th anniversary, the Illinois State Fire Marshal encourages all Illinoisans to remember those we lost, including our first responders and those with ties to Illinois.

Cook County soda tax takes sales, jobs toll as consumers shop elsewhere

https://www.ilnews.org/news/economy/cook-county-soda-tax-takes-sales-jobs-toll-as-consumers/article_759e308a-942c-11e7-ac33-9f9ba5497811.html

CHICAGO, IL (Michael Carroll, Illinois News Network.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Retailers are seeing sharp declines in sales and have laid off employees as a result of Cook County’s new tax on sweetened beverages, which took effect last month.

“It’s affecting us big time,” said Bill Daker, president of Cool Mountain Beverages Inc. in Des Plaines, which markets specialty sodas in the region. “Retailers have stopped taking in any kinds of new brands.”

During the first week of the tax taking effect, sales data from 21 stores in Cook County show declines of 6 percent to 39 percent. Declines in Cook County border areas are among the most pronounced, according to the Can the Tax Coalition, as many county residents seem to be opting to purchase sweetened beverages and other grocery items in neighboring counties or even Indiana. Stores in border areas have reported a jump in beverage sales.

Southern Illinois churches share evangelism experiences in Guatemala

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/36335680/southern-illinois-churches-share-their-stories-of-evangelism-in-guatemala

The mission group from Southern Illinois in front of the FBC Woodlawn. (WSIL Photo)

(Erin Frey, WSIL TV.  Please click on the link for the full story and video Here is an excerpt below.  NOTE:  Grace Baptist Fellowship between Benton and West Frankfort participated in the mission trip.)

Grace Baptist Fellowship, the First Baptist Church of Woodlawn, and one home church group took two vans, and drove from Mt. Vernon to Chicago, before taking a four hour flight to El Salvador where they had a short layover.

After that, they took a thirty minute plane ride to Guatemala city, and stayed overnight at a mission house called the House of blessings..

The next day, a five hour bus ride got the group to their destination in Coatepeque.
There, they arrived at the First Baptist Church of Coatepeque, pastored by a man named Otto Echeverria.

“Being together, sharing time together, Talking about different experiences, and different ministries and different places,” Echeverria says is his mission.

West Frankfort Elks helps Fire Department Purchase Ambulance Equipment

http://www.wfgazette.com/news/west-frankfort-elks-helps-fire-department-purchase-ambulance-equipment/article_f1f9bd76-959d-11e7-9873-ff35c61590e5.html

WEST FRANKFORT, IL (William McPherson, West Frankfort Gazette.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.

Members of the West Frankfort community came together last week to give back to those who routinely put their lives on the line to keep us all safe.

Members of the West Frankfort community came together last week to give back to those who routinely put their lives on the line to keep us all safe. Those on hand for the $1500 donation included Elks Exalted Ruler Ed Wall, Lecturing Knight Jessie Talbott, Former Exalted Ruler and Elks Trustee Bernadine Walley, Member Meesha Surratt, and Secretary Debbie Tango as well as West Frankfort Fire Chief Jody Allen. (William McPherson, WF Gazette Photo

A recent donation from the West Frankfort Elks of $1,500 will enable the West Frankfort Fire Department to make a much needed purchase. The money will go towards the purchase of a stair chair—a device used to carry people up or down stairs during an emergency.

“If we have someone injured upstairs, or down in a basement, we can’t just grab them, so these chairs we can put them in here and strap them in and then we can safely transport them,” said West Frankfort Fire Chief Jody Allen. “They’re very helpful to us,” Allen added.

Warrios lead day one at Vincennes


by Reece Rutland, Rend Lake College Sports Information Director

MONTGOMERY, IN – The Rend Lake College Warrior Golf Team leads day one of the Vincennes University Fall Invite going into today’s second and final round.

As a team, the Warriors posted a first-day final of 301 to Oakland City’s 306, Vincennes 307 and Lincoln Trail’s 320.

Day one’s RLC scoring was led by Jace Swartzlander (Centralia) with a 72. Jack Pring (England) shot a 73. Tyler Wall (Nashville, Ill.) and Keegan Easley (West Frankfort) both notched 78s and Nate Neal (McLeansboro) posted an 85.

On the individual side, RLC’s Sean Scott (Waltonville) currently sits in second with a score of 79. T.J. Broy (West Frankfort) and Riley Edwards (Nashville, Ill.) are tied for third with 80s and Nelson Parlato (Wollongong, Australia) sits in 7th with an 86 out of 15 individual competitors.

RLC started their second round of play at Country Oaks Golf Course in Montgomery, Ind.

George Alan Weed – Benton

George Alan Weed, age 81, of Benton, passed away at 8:07 a.m. Saturday, September 9, 2017 at SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital of Benton.

Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 16, 2017 at the Fires of Revival Chapel of Benton, with Rev. Dean Severin officiating. Burial will be in the Lindale Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Eldorado. Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday at the Fires of Revival Chapel of Benton.

Arrangements are through the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton.

Mr. Weed was born on February 23, 1936 in Indianapolis, IN, the son of George Weed and Challis (Johnson) Weed. He married the former Alice Riegel on March 24, 1981, and she survives.

Alan and Alice attended the Fires of Revival Chapel in Benton.

He left a teaching position at Purdue University to become the Human Resources Director for Freeman United Coal Company. He continued his interests in coal exploration and development up to the present time.

Alan enjoyed fishing, music, gardening, humor, and family.

Mr. Weed is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Alice R. Weed of Benton; his children: Elizabeth Cano and husband Angel of Avon, IN, George Alan Weed, Jr. and wife Jodi of Hernando, MS, Debra Weed of Avon, IN, Lowell Riegel and wife Debbie of Benton, Gary Riegel and wife Irma of Oakland, IL; grandchildren: Rachel Edwards and husband Daniel of Olive Branch, MS, Adam Weed and wife Lauren of Richmond, VA, Jacob Weed of Hernando, MS, Matthew Mugumya of Avon, IN, Sarah Mugumya of Avon, IN, David Riegel of Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Riegel and wife Lailah of Galatia, Dr, Brant Riegel and wife Dr. Daniela – Champaign, IL; two great-grandchildren: Isabela and Trent; a brother-in-law Everett Stanley of Plainfield, IN; two nephews and a niece.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister Marilyn Stanley; and a nephew.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Fires of Revival Chapel and will be accepted at the visitation and funeral.

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

Rend Lake Fishing Report


From Randy Cordray – US Army Corps of Engineers – Rend Lake Project Office

LARGEMOUTH BASS – Good Minnows spinner baits, worms, and black and blue jigs.  Reports of fish being caught around Jackie Branch, Sandusky Cove, and below the dam. Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. Fish around bridges and along the rocks 14” minimum length limit, 6 daily creel limit. 1 fish daily creel limit in PONDS 14” minimum length.

CRAPPIE  –Excellent Meal worms. Small & medium minnows. Quarter-ounce pink and white tub jigs. Shallow water!  Fish attractors!  From shore, fish near structures, hot spots are Jackie Branch, Sandusky, Sailboat Harbor, Marcum coves, and Ina Boat Ramp. Try the Jackie Branch Breakwater and along Mine 21 Road. Fish the main lake drop off areas.  25 fish daily creel limit with no more than 10 fish 10 inches or longer

BLUEGILL – Good Small jigs, worms, meal worms, wax worms, crickets.  From shore try Sailboat Harbor and Mine 21 Road. Try fishing shallow with crickets, worms or small jigs. Fish in the back of necks and on flat shallow banks and on the rocks.  10 fish daily creel limit in ponds

CHANNEL CATFISH  – Excellent Large minnows, leeches, Hoss’s Hawg Bait, night crawlers, and Sonny’s stink bait.  Try leeches in moving water.  Drift fish the flats. Set line 3-4’ from the shore over rocks. Try the Waltonville Dam, Turnip Patch, Jackie Branch, and North Sandusky Day Use Area.  6 fish daily creel limit in ponds. Jugs must be attended at all times while fishing.

WHITE BASS  –  Good In-line spinners, jig and curly tail grubs.    Reports of fish being caught around the 154 bridges. Fish around along the rocks and drop-offs Fish in shallow bays near brush cover and bushes. 20 fish creel limit. No more than 3 fish 17” or long

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