RLC VOLLEYBALL FALLS IN SEASON OPENER

by Steve Dunford

Rend Lake College Lady Warrior Volleyball fell 1-3 to Lake Land in their home opener on Wednesday evening.

RLC lost the first set 25-17, won the second 25-22, lost the third 25-23 and lost the fourth 28-26.

Hannah Harris (Coulterville) led the Warriors with nine kills and two block assists; Taylor Tomazzoli (Cobden) had five kills, three solo blocks, a pair of block assists and seven digs; Alex Kubiak (Nashville, IL) posted eight kills and seven digs; McKynlee Schwartz (Carbondale) had seven kills and a block assist; Stephanie Layne (Murphysboro) notched 15 assists, four digs and an ace; Danielle Sitzes (Cisne) had 15 assists and three aces; and Brooklynn Calcaterra (Benton) had eight digs and an ace

Miners Drop Slugfest To Grizzlies

form the Southern Illinois Miners

The Southern Illinois Miners fell 8-7 at GCS Ballpark in Sauget to the Gateway Grizzlies in a back-and-forth, high-scoring affair on Wednesday night, evening their series at one game apiece and ending their three-game win streak.

Gateway again took an early 1-0 lead, this time on an RBI single by Terry McClure in the first inning against Corey Sessions, but Ryan Lashley tied the score leading off the next inning with his team-leading 13th homer of the season at 1-1. A pair of Gateway errors then put runners on second and third base with still no one out in the inning, and Craig Massoni’s RBI groundout followed by Ben Moore’s RBI single increased the lead to 3-1.

In the top of the third inning, Craig Massey tripled Lashley in from first base to make the score 4-1 Southern Illinois.

Gateway would respond, however, as a sacrifice fly by Evan Rogers in the bottom of the third inning made it 4-2, and after an error by Lashley with two outs in the fourth inning, Brent Gillespie tied the game at 4-4 with a home run to right-center field. The Miners would again bounce right back in the fifth inning against Gateway starter Vince Molesky, mounting a two-out rally against him with RBI singles by Lashley and Brett Wiley putting Southern Illinois back in front 6-4.

That lead was also short-lived, as the Grizzlies hit three consecutive solo home runs to open the bottom of the fifth and take the lead at 7-6. The Miners went down without a run in the sixth inning, but were then able to tie the score in the seventh frame when Nolan Earley knocked Molesky out of the game with a solo homer, his 10th of the season, to make it 7-7.

Unfortunately, in the bottom half of the seventh, the Grizzlies took the lead for good on an RBI single by Brent Sakurai off of Kyle Tinius (2-4), while the Miners’ bats were silenced by the Grizzlies’ bullpen late in the ballgame as they dropped the second game of the series.
Lashley led the offensive charge for the Miners, going 3-for-4 with three runs scored, a home run and two RBIs, while Earley finished 2-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI. Four other Miners each drove home one run each as well, but it was not enough as Gateway pounded out 15 hits in the game, out-slugging the Miners 15 to eight, to even the midweek set.
The Miners will send Chris Washington to the hill at 7:05 p.m. on Thursday night in the rubber match of the three-game series, with the Grizzlies countering with Alec Kisena.

The Southern Illinois Miners are the 2016 Frontier League West Division Champions, the 2014 and 2015 Frontier League East Division Champions and the 2012 Frontier League Champions. They have been awarded the Frontier League Organization of the Year award three times since their inception, and also set a new Frontier League attendance record in 2007, their inaugural season. For ticket information, contact the Rent One Park box office at (618) 998-8499. For any additional information, visit our website at www.southernillinoisminers.com.

Ron and Rich ……

MURPHYSBORO, IL – Current Benton Coach Ron Winemiller, and past legendary Benton Coach Rich Herrin at the Southern Illinois Coaches Association Meeting last night. (Used by permission by the voice of the Saluki’s, Mike Reis)

Illinois state police stepping up security at 2017 Duquoin state fair

Press Release from the Illinois State Police, District 13, DuQuoin IL

DuQuoin, IL — Illinois State Police (ISP) is again providing additional security to fairgoers at the 2017 DuQuoin State Fair.

The DuQuoin State Fair is expected to draw thousands of visitors,” said ISP District 13 / 22 Commander, Lieutenant Michael Alvey.  “The fair is an opportunity for families and friends to take advantage of the celebrations with safety in mind,” he added.

The Illinois State Police will have officers assigned to the State Fair to provide public safety with walking patrols, gate security, monitored surveillance cameras, and undercover officers.

The DuQuoin Fire Department and area ambulance services are also prepared for emergency medical services during the event, and the First Aid Station is located on the north end of the Grandstand.  Fairgoers are reminded to stay hydrated as the DuQuoin area is expected to have moderate heat and high humidity throughout the fair.

The ISP Safety Education Tent is located on Hayes Avenue across the street from the First Heat building.  Parents / caregivers are encouraged to stop there on the way into the fairgrounds and obtain a free armband for their small children.  Should they become separated from their kids, this will enable Troopers to reunite them quickly with their caregivers.

Fair attendees are reminded, under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, Illinois law prohibits concealed carry license holders from possessing a firearm on any DuQuoin State Fairgrounds property to include the parking lots.  Violators will be subject to arrest and fines in accordance with the Firearms Concealed Carry Act.  For additional information please read the Act from the Illinois General Assembly’s website:  http://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=3497&ChapterID=39   or visit the Firearm’s tab of the ISP’s home page located at http://www.isp.state.il.us/ for an FAQ section.

Additionally, we want to remind attendees of the Unlawful Use of Weapons statutes concerning the possession of illegal weapons on DuQuoin State Fairgrounds property.  A complete list of prohibited items can be found on the Illinois General Assembly’s website:  http://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=072000050HArt%2E+24&ActID=1876&ChapterID=53&SeqStart=68600000&SeqEnd=72000000

While we do not anticipate any issues, we are prepared and want to encourage the public to come and safely enjoy all the fair has to offer!  Fairgoers are also asked to do their part as well in making the event a success for everyone attending.  If they should see something out of the ordinary, they are encouraged to report it to the nearest Trooper on the grounds, call the Illinois State Police at (618) 542-2171, or if it is an emergency, call 911.

Get active with personal enrichment classes

by Reece Rutland, Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, IL –   Rend Lake College’s Community and Corporate Education Division has a slew of hobby classes to help kick off September. Anyone interested will have the opportunity to hit the bullseye, get fit, learn to crochet or make a work of art.

Leading things off is Beginning Archery. Students in the class will be introduced to the sport of archery over a four-session introductory class. Participants will learn about the sport, its equipment, proper form, safety and skills. Equipment will be provided, and the program will follow the National Archery in Schools Program. The course is only for students from 6th to 8th grade.

The cost of the class is $18 and it meets from 6 – 7 p.m. Tuesdays, 9/5, 9/12, 9/19 and 9/26 at the Pinckneyville Jr. High Gymnasium.

Body Toning (previously known as Aerobics) is a full-body conditioning and strengthening workout, improving functional strength, flexibility and coordination. It is excellent for improving vital core strength. Strengthening and toning are an essential part of any fitness regime. Students in the class will use free weights, and all fitness levels are welcome.
Classes run every Monday and Wednesday from 9/6 to 11/29 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in the Benton Middle School Choir Room. The cost of the class is $69.

During the second week in September, interested learners can take advantage of Crochet for Beginners. This offering will introduce students to basic crochet stitches and techniques. Participants will learn how to read a pattern, crochet in the round and attach pieces of crocheted work. Over the duration of the course, students will complete at least two products. A list will be provided to students prior to the start of class, so they know what supplies need to be purchased.
The class costs $40 and will meet from 4 – 6 p.m. Wednesdays from 9/13 – 10/4 in the Learning Resource Center, Library, on the Ina campus. Participants should be over the age of 12.
With three, separate options, there will be more than a few chances to take part in Fun with Acrylics. Students will have the opportunity to try their hand at painting with no previous experience necessary. The instructor will guide students through a step-by-step process to create their very own masterpiece to take home. The September painting will be fall themed; October will be Halloween/Thanksgiving themed, and November will be Christmas/Winter themed. Students will utilize acrylics on a 16×20 stretched canvas. All supplies will be provided.
The class costs $15, plus a $10 supply fee at the class. The first class will be held from 6 – 9 p.m. Sept. 12. The second class will take place from 6 – 9 p.m. on Oct. 10, and the third class will be from 6 – 9 p.m. Nov. 14. All classes will take place in the Learning Resource Center, Room 103, on the Ina campus.
For high school juniors and seniors, there will be a SAT Prep course offering. The course is designed to teach reading, English, science and math skills needed to do well on the SAT test. Test-taking skills will be emphasized. Students must purchase Barron’s SAT 2016 Edition text, which will be available at the first session.
The cost of the class is $89 (plus $20.27 for the textbook). The class will meet in six sessions from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday from 9/9 – 10/14 in the Rend Lake College MarketPlace Campus, Room 344.
Fall Wreath Making will teach student how to make a mesh wreath. Students will be able to create a one-of-a-kind, fall-themed wreath to adorn their home or give as a gift.
The cost of the class is $10 with an additional $25 supply fee. The class will take place from 6 – 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14 in the Rend Lake College Murphy Wall Pinckneyville Campus, Room 101.

MOO MOO CLASSIC RETURNS TO THE DU QUOIN STATE FAIR

Second annual event will kick-off the 2017 Du Quoin State Fair

Press Release from the Illinois Department of Agriculture,  DuQuoin State Fair

DU QUOIN, IL – The Moo Moo Classic is making its return to the Du Quoin State Fair in 2017 after the success of the inaugural event last year. This is a free event to the public and serves as the opening of the Du Quoin State Fair.

On Thursday, August 24 at 3 pm in the livestock arena near the Exhibition Hall come watch as local celebrities for the title of Du Quoin State Fair Milking Champion! For this competition, each competitor will have three minutes to get as much milk as they can out of a real dairy cow. This takes skill and extreme trust with the animal.

“We are excited to bring this event back to the Du Quoin State Fair,” says Assistant State Fair Manager, Tibretta Reiman. “As a dairy farmer, I love being able to share this with the community and be able to kick-off the fair with a fun, exciting, family event.”
Paulette’s Concessions, located next to the Expo Hall, will be open for business, so you can get your first sampling of fair food to put you in the mood for all that the Du Quoin State Fair has to offer.

“This is a free event that is open to the public,” said State Fair Manager Kevin Gordon.  “There’s no charge to park, there’s no charge at the gate.  We encourage all families to come out, enjoy dinner, and a fun show at the Du Quoin State Fair.”

While you are on the grounds, stop by the Grandstand and pick up a seasonal parking pass, admission ticket booklets, carnival armbands, or concert tickets.  Purchasing these items in advance can save you time at the Du Quoin State Fair.

The cost for carnival armbands will increase slightly when the fair starts on Friday, August 25th.

These armbands can be purchased prior to the fair at the Du Quoin State Fair Box Office ticket window.
• Before the Fair: $20
Armbands are available for purchase at Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand Box Office
• During the Fair:
Armbands $25 (Good for one day of unlimited rides!)
Individual Tickets: $1/ticket (Most rides require 3-4 tickets)
Sheet of 22: $20
In addition, admission booklets contain 11 adult admissions that can be used any day of the fair.  These are perfect for families or a group of friends who plan to take in a night at the fair for dinner or concerts.  These admission booklets cost $22 and can be purchased at the cash office in the Grandstand.

Start planning your visit to the Du Quoin State Fair today.  New information is being added daily to the Du Quoin State Fair website.  You can learn more about the 2017 fair by connecting with us via social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DQStateFair/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DQStateFair
The Du Quoin State Fair runs August 25 – September 4 in Du Quoin, IL.

RLC again finds top spot on WalletHub ranking: 1st in Illinois, 11th in nation

by ReAnne Palmer – Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, Ill. (Aug. 24, 2017) – Rend Lake College has made a third straight appearance on WalletHub’s best community colleges ranking, topping all other Illinois colleges for a second year in a row and landing 11th in the nation. The ranking compared 728 colleges on a 100-point scale based on 14 performance metrics.

WalletHub, a personal financial website, published the scores earlier this week to help students focus on key factors, described as “attractive qualities,” when choosing their next educational step. These include aspects students look for most when choosing an institution, such as class size, cost of attendance, transfer rates, and more.

Overall, RLC landed 14th in the nation when it comes to career outcomes – up six places from the 2016 report. Career outcomes are based on student-loan default rate and return on educational investment, or the ratio of starting salary for graduates compared to the cost of education.

RLC also placed 52nd overall in educational outcomes, which includes first-year retention rate, graduation rate, transfer-out rate, student-faculty ratio, and credentials (degrees and certificates) awarded per 100 full-time equivalency students.

President Terry Wilkerson said he’s honored to represent RLC as the only community college from Illinois in the top 50.

“For the third consecutive year, Rend Lake College’s faculty and staff continue to show their commitment to students and the district by finding a spot on this national ranking,” said Wilkerson. “As a college, we’re constantly looking to make improvements for our students, and moving up six places in career outcomes is proof of what we are doing every day. It’s honoring to be recognized for doing the best we can and making the impact.”

The final category in the ranking – cost and financing – measured RLC on the cost of in-state tuition and fees, amount of state and local aid, total amount of federal aid, cost per student, school spending efficiency, and faculty staff salary. RLC was in the top 50 percent at 350.
According to WalletHub, the information and data included in the ranking was gathered from the National Center for Education Statistics, Council for Community and Economic Research, and College Measures.

To view the WalletHub ranking, visit www.wallethub.com. Start your journey at RLC by visiting www.rlc.edu.

Weather pattern holds until Sunday……Low to mid 70’s at kickoff tormorrow night

The calendar may say August still, but it felt more like Fall this morning! Temperatures in the 50s greeted the region this morning, which made it feel more like late September than late August. Record lows were tied in Paducah, KY and Cape Girardeau, MO of 54 and 52 degrees respectively. This was the coolest temperature recorded in Paducah since June 8th (also 54 degrees). NWS Paducah

Seven day forecast

Today
Sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming north northeast around 6 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight
Mostly clear, with a low around 57. East northeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. East wind around 6 mph.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. East northeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. East wind 3 to 7 mph.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. East northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight.
Sunday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. East wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Monday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 81. Light and variable wind.
Monday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. Light north northeast wind.
Tuesday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 80. Northwest wind 3 to 6 mph.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 62. North northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Wednesday
A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming north northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Bost Bill to Overhaul VA Appeals Signed Into Law

by George O’ Connor Communications Director – Congressman Mike Bost

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost, chairman of the House Veterans Affairs Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs Subcommittee, announced his legislation to reform the appeals process at the Department of Veterans Affairs was signed into law today by President Trump. Bost introduced the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017 (H.R. 2288) in May and the final version of the bill was passed unanimously by the Senate and House earlier this month.

“This new law is vitally important for America’s heroes and their families,” said Bost. “Too many veterans are faced with intolerable delays during the VA’s benefits claims appeal process. By modernizing the system, we can now ensure they get the help they need in a more efficient and effective manner. I thank my colleagues in Congress – both Republican and Democrat – for working together across the aisle to help our nation’s heroes. I also want to thank President Trump for signing this legislation into law and prioritizing veterans’ issues.”

“For far too long, veterans with pending appeals on their disability claims have been stuck in an outdated and cumbersome process,” said Roe. “In the last two fiscal years, the number of pending appeals increased almost 20 percent, meaning nearly half a million veterans are in limbo waiting for a decision on their appeal. This is absolutely unacceptable, which is why the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, led by Subcommittee Chairman Bost, came together to move legislation that will modernize the appeals process. In keeping with the committee’s tradition of bipartisanship, the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017 was cosponsored by every single member of the committee. This new law will create three lanes for appeals claims which will undoubtedly speed up the appeals process and give veterans the certainty they deserve. I thank President Trump for signing this important legislation into law and commend my colleagues on the committee for their leadership on this bill, especially DAMA Subcommittee Chairman Bost and Ranking Member Esty.”

Background:

The Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017, as amended, would create three “lanes” for veterans’ appeals, including the “Local Higher Level Review Lane” in which an adjudicator reviews the same evidence considered by the original claims processor; the “New Evidence Lane,” in which the veteran could submit new evidence for review and have a hearing; and the “Board Lane,” in which jurisdiction for the appeal would transfer immediately to the Board of Veterans’ Appeals.

The bill, which was cosponsored by every member of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, passed the House 418-0 on May 23, 2017. The Senate amended and passed H.R. 2288 on August 1, 2017. The Senate’s substitute amendment clarifies that in certain circumstances the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) must correct duty to assist errors unless VA can grant the maximum benefit; provides for a limited duty to assist in connection to a supplement claim when veterans identify additional evidence needed to decide a claim; clarifies the difference between an “issue” and “claim”; and includes some changes to the reports and reporting requirements included in the House bill.

Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban gives advice to lottery winners

http://www.businessinsider.com/powerball-tips-for-winner-jackpot-mark-cuban-2017-8

You don’t become a smart investor when you win the lottery, says Mark Cuban. Brian Snyder/Reuters

NOTE:  I heard about this list this morning.  I know there is one single winning Powerball ticket sold in  Massachusetts last night.

Sometimes Mark Cuban can be controversial.  I thought this list was very wise, no matter how much money you could accumulate.  I hope you enjoy reading it – Steve

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