2023 Super Bowl: Why this is the most wide open race in NFL history ahead of conference championship games

You couldn’t ask for much more parity entering one of the greatest football times of year, conference championship weekend. Unfortunately it’s come at the expense of the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes, whose high-ankle sprain has opened the door for the most wide open Super Bowl race we’ve ever seen at this point in the year.

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Illinois Democrats urging county sheriff to enforce gun ban

(The Center Square) – While dozens of sheriffs have said they won’t enforce Illinois’ gun ban, Democrats in DuPage County placed their focus on one.

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Separate challenges against Illinois’ gun ban progressing

(The Center Square) – Lawsuits brought against Illinois’ new gun ban are working their way through the judicial process.

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Pritzker flips on support of local control over wind farm siting decisions

(The Center Square) – A bill that strips local control from county governments regarding zoning matters on wind and solar energy appears to be close to becoming law.

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Nellie Frances Reeves-Sesser, IL

Nellie Frances Reeves, 85, of Sesser, passed away on Sunday January 22, 2023 at the Franklin Hospital in Benton, IL.

She was born on June 24, 1938 in Potosi, MO to James and Laura Metcalf.

She is survived by her children Kathy (Chuck) Riley, Rose Munoz, Leann Lord, Marty Reeves and one sister Janet Puhse Metcalf and several nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Jack Cox, second husband Amos Reeves, three children Leona Nienhaus, Jack Cox Jr. and David Reeves and two sisters Donna Cook and Norma Hall.

A Memorial Visitation will be held on Monday January 30. 2023 from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM at the Brayfield-Gilbert Funeral Home in Sesser, IL.

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

Marvin Sullivan – Benton, IL

Marvin Wayne Sullivan, age 60, of Benton, passed away at 1:36 p.m. Sunday, January 22, 2023, at his home.

His wishes are to be cremated with no public services.

Leffler Funeral Home of Benton; is in charge of the cremation arrangements.

Marvin was born on December 16, 1962, in Benton, Illinois, the son of Howard C. Sullivan and Bertha (Gunter) Sullivan. He married the former Jennifer Lee Crawford on September 24, 1988, and together they shared 34 years of marriage.
He worked as a truck tire builder at Continental Tire of Mt. Vernon, Illinois.

Marvin enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time with family. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.
Surviving is his loving wife Jennifer Sullivan of Benton; a daughter Britney Mocaby and husband Bryan of Benton; a son Hunter Sullivan and fiancée Alayna Nelson of Marion; four grandchildren: Colton Sullivan, Zaden Mocaby, Creek Mocaby, and Zalei Mocaby; four sisters: Brenda Houseworth, Debbie King, Sandy Bright, and Lora Loucks; three brothers: Cecil Sullivan, Melvin Sullivan, and Bert Sullivan. He is also survived by his grand-puppy Pepper.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his maternal and paternal grandparents.
To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Marvin, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

‘Lightning’ Larry Warner returns to Saluki Football to coach running backs

CARBONDALE, Ill. — Larry Warner, one of SIU’s all-time great tailbacks, is returning to coach the team’s running backs room, head coach Nick Hill announced Friday.

Known by his nickname, “Lighting Larry,” the 5-foot-6 Warner electrified Saluki fans for two seasons, including a 2008 campaign in which he rushed for 1,265 yards and was named First-Team Associated Press All-American.

Warner returned a school-record three kickoffs for touchdowns in 2008 and was the fourth-fastest player in school history to reach 1,000 rushing yards, accomplishing the feat in just 130 carries.

“He was the first person I called when a spot opened up on my staff,” said Hill, who played with Warner on SIU’s 2007 team that went 12-2 and advanced to the Final Four of the postseason playoffs. “He is a close friend, and he shares the same core values and passion for our program. You’re not going to find anybody that has more energy than Larry.”

Warner began his coaching career at Carbondale High School in 2009, before joining Dale Lennon’s staff at SIU as a graduate assistant in 2011. He later joined Hill at CHS, before the two became full-time assistants for Lennon from 2014-15.

After leaving Southern, Warner coached at Central Arkansas (RBs, 2016-17), South Alabama (RBs, 2018-20) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (RBs, 2020-21) and Texas Southern (RBs/Special Teams, 2022). Warner has mentored numerous All-Conference running backs throughout his career, including All-American Tra Minter at South Alabama.

Prior to coming to Southern Illinois as a player, Warner was a NJCAA All-American at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in 2006, and led his team with 1,237 yards.

A 2009 graduate of Southern Illinois with a degree in recreation, Warner and his wife Dominique have two daughters, Penny and Alivia.

In addition to hiring Warner, Hill announced several staff changes. He said Nate Griffin, who has mentored an all-star cast of running backs since 2016, will replace retired tight ends coach Pat Poore. Recently hired Zach Grant moves to the wide receivers room, where he replaces Mark Watson, who accepted a position at Kent State earlier this month.

There’s a 0.00002% Chance You’ve Got the Wrong Man

The use of DNA to arrest Bryan Kohberger for the murder of four college students in Idaho reminds me that it’s time to bring the death penalty back in a big way.

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2023 NFL playoffs: Ranking eight remaining QBs in divisional round with Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow up top

Nothing steers NFL teams quite like quarterbacks. It’s possible, not probable, to win in spite of them. It’s preferable, not easy, to land the best of them. They are, more than anyone else, the ones who shape the football landscape, week in and week out.

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Bold predictions for NFL divisional playoffs: Travis Kelce goes berserk, Bills expose Bengals’ O-line woes

We’re now a week into the NFL playoffs, and the field of teams remaining in the mix for the Super Bowl is down to eight. By the end of this weekend we’ll have narrowed it further, with just two teams in the AFC and two in the NFC vying for the represent their respective conferences on the biggest stage in football.

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