
THOMPSONVILLE, IL- The Plaster’s Grove Free Will Baptist Church between Thompsonville and Akin after Monday’s eclipse. (Chrystal Osburn photo)
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THOMPSONVILLE, IL- The Plaster’s Grove Free Will Baptist Church between Thompsonville and Akin after Monday’s eclipse. (Chrystal Osburn photo)
Press Release from the St. Louis Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have purchased the contract of left-handed relief pitcher Ryan Sherriff from triple-A Memphis. To make room for Sherriff on the team’s 40-man roster, the club moved RHP Trevor Rosenthal to the 60-day disabled list and optioned right-handed pitcher Josh Lucas to Memphis following last night’s game.
Sherriff, 27, the Cardinals 28th round pick out of West Los Angeles College in the 2011 draft, has appeared in a team-leading 48 games this season for the Redbirds, ranking T-4th in the Pacific Coast League. He’s 5-1 with a 3.19 ERA and has six saves in seven opportunities, covering 53.2 innings.
The southpaw has stranded 14-of-17 inherited runners this season and is holding left-handed batters to a .198 batting average while right-handers are hitting .215 with no home runs. Of his 48 appearances this season, 37 have been scoreless and he has not allowed a home run since June 9, a span of 24 games. Sherriff received an invitation to Major League Spring Training in 2017 and made eight relief appearances allowing one run in 8.2 innings. Sherriff will wear uniform No. 65.
Lucas was purchased on August 19 and made his Major League debut that night at Pittsburgh. He made two appearances for the Cardinals, and pitched a combined 4.0 innings, striking out five.
Rosenthal was placed on the 10-day disabled list on August 17 with right posterior elbow irritation. Rosenthal, who has 11 saves for St. Louis this year and is 3-4 with a 3.40 ERA, ranks 5th among National League relievers with 76 strikeouts.
Dale Holman, 68, of West Frankfort and a former Benton resident passed away Sunday morning, August 20, 2017 at the VA Medical Center in Marion.
He was born on April 25, 1949 in West City, IL the son of Harold Wilbur & Sylvia (Summers) Holman.
Mr. Holman was an employee of the City of Benton for 23 1/2 years. He served in the U.S. Navy from November 21, 1968 to May 15, 1970. He was of the Protestant faith.
Mr. Holman is survived by his son Scott W. Holman and wife Stephanie of Sesser grandsons Vincent S. Holman of West Frankfort Logan Smith of West City, great-grandson Silas Dale Andrew Ciro Holman, two brothers Ronald Summers of Benton and Truman Summers of Peoria, one sister, June Sanders of Palo, Iowa and special friend, Carolyn Joann Emery of West Frankfort.
Mr. Holman was preceded in death by his Parents, by a Brother-Kirby Summers, by a Sister-Betty Summers, and by a Sister-in-law-Barbara Summers.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, August 25th at the Morton & Johnston Funeral Home in Benton. Burial will follow with Military Rites being conducted by the Benton American Legion and VFW Posts in the Knob Prairie Cemetery in Akin. Visitation will be from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Thursday at the funeral home.
For more information or to sign the online guest register please visit http://www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com
Shirley A. Wetzel, 89, of Valier passed away Sunday morning, August 20, 2017 at the StoneBridge Senior Living Center in Benton.
She was born in Detroit, Michigan on February 1, 1928, the daughter of Allen David & Helen (Zoller) Bresler.
She married Phillip A. Wetel in 1950, and he passed away in 2006.
Mrs. Wetzel is survived by her son: Michael Wetzel, Sr. and wife Edeltraud of Zeigler three grandchildren, Dayien, Andrea Michael Jr. and four great grandchildren Rosie, Cheyenne, Dora & Dorian.
Mrs. Wetzel was preceded in death by her Parents, Husband, by one brother Frederick and by one sister, June.
Funeral services will be held at 7:00 P.M. Friday, August 25th, at the Morton & Johnston Funeral Home in Benton, with Rev. Ivan Ryan officiating. Visitation will be from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Friday at the funeral home.
For more informaton or to sign the online guest register please visit www.mortonjohnstonfuneralhome.com
Press release from State Representative Dave Severin’s office
MARION, IL – A bipartisan bill sponsored by State Representative David Severin (R-Benton), was signed into law by the Governor on Friday. Senate Bill 730/P.A. 100-0220 extends the Petroleum Education and Marketing Act (PEMA) another 10 years to January 1, 2028. The Illinois Petroleum Resources Board (IPRB), which works under the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, will continue to oversee the act.
Representative Severin says that the PEMA is still primarily meant to promote the oil and gas industry. The act will also expand the purpose of the board to include oilfield environmental remediation and restoration activities.
“The PEMA is intended to be mainly educational, by working with teachers to educate students and the general public about the importance of the oil and gas industry in Illinois.” Rep. Severin said, “Under the renewed act, the board will also be able support efforts to clean up and/or restore tank battery sites that are environmentally friendly.”
The bill received support from the Illinois Oil and Gas Association and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources alike. It will go into effect immediately.
by Steve Dunford

THOMPSONVILLE, IL – For the last two years, the Thompsonville First Baptist church has been booking some of the major names in Southern Gospel Music, the last few have been Gold City, The Kingsmen, The Talleys and the Whisnants.
This Saturday night the Perrys will be in Concert at the Thompsonville First Baptist Church on State Route 34, two blocks from the school. A love offering will be taken.
Here is the Groups Bio from their website
This year marks the 45th year that The Perrys have been traveling across the country, sharing The Gospel of Jesus Christ. During that time, God has proven faithful to provide everything needed to build a successful ministry. From moving lyrics of traditional songs, along with talented vocalists and musicians, to a genuine heart for people, The Perrys have proven they have what it takes to rise to the top of Southern Gospel music. What a journey it has been!
For Libbi Perry Stuffle, that journey began on Christmas Day in 1970, when her family gathered around a piano and began to sing after the death of their older brother, Johnny. After singing as a trio for several years, the group decided to expand into a quartet. With the addition of Tracy Stuffle, The Perrys not only gained a bass singer, but Libbi also gained a husband. Since then, Libbi and Tracy have been the foundation of The Perrys’ ministry, both managing the group and becoming some of the most recognized voices in Southern Gospel today.
January of 2013 presented The Perrys with a battle they had never before faced. Tracy, who just two years prior, had come through major open-heart surgery, suffered a massive stroke. Much of the next year would be spent in the hospital, waiting for a miracle. But God once again proved Himself faithful and Tracy survived this major ordeal and was able to return to the stage full time at the beginning of 2015. They watch daily as God continues to answer prayer in healing Tracy and bringing him even closer to full restoration.
Tracy and Libbi realize the importance of having gifted vocalists with a passion for music and a heart for the ministry on their team. At the young age of 25, The Perrys’ lead singer, Andrew Goldman, has already been recognized as one of the industry’s leading young talents. Gospel music veteran, Troy Peach, lends his rich baritone vocals to the group and also stands alongside Tracy in being the group’s spokesperson. Last but not least, Tracy & Libbi’s son, Jared, rounds out the Perry team by adding the low notes to the stage. Together, The Perrys produce a classic, yet unique blend that continues to inspire long-time fans while also appealing to the next generation.
In keeping with the tradition of quality music, The Perrys consistently present music that speaks to hearts and changes lives. 2014 the album Into His Presence brought a Dove Award nomination for the song, “I Can Trust Him”. In 2013, their album Through The Night was nominated for a Dove Award and held the 2013 Southern Gospel Song of the Year, “I Got Ahold of God This Morning.” Their previous album, Blue Skies contained three #1 songs and the Dove Award winning song “Celebrate Me Home.” It followed the Dove Award nominated, Almost Morning, which garnered two #1 songs, including 2010 Southern Gospel Song of the Year, “If You Knew Him.”
Both fans and peers alike have repeatedly recognized The Perrys for their talent and hard work by honoring Libbi Perry Stuffle as Favorite Female Vocalist in 2005 and 2013, as well as Favorite Alto Singer nine out of the past ten years. The entire group was distinguished as Mixed Group of the Year three years in a row at The Singing Fan Awards. With countless other honors, awards, and radio success, it is evident that The Perrys have been blessed, not only with musical abilities, but also the gift of communicating a message and touching lives. Now, after overcoming one of the biggest trials of their life, The Perrys have a renewed passion for encouraging others for Christ. As a dedicated team, The Perrys are excited to see what God has in store for the next 45 years.
Please join Pastor John Robinson, Andrew Cooksey, a member of Thompsonville First Baptist Church who arranges booking the fine Southern Gospel groups in a night of worship in song. If the Lord is willing, I plan to be there.
In Junior High Girls Softball action Christopher defeated Z-R 10-0 on Monday. Cortney Parke goes 3-3 at the plate, Makayla Dejar 2-4, Amiah Hargrove 1-1, 3 walks and scores three runs for the Bearcats. Lainey Morris and Shelby Grove pick up a hit each for the Tornadoes.
In Boys Baseball, Christopher defeats Z-R 14-0 on Monday.
Yesterday Amiah Hargrove and Reagan Gilbert go 3-5 from the plate, and McKenzie Jackson 2-4 as the Christopher Bearcats fall to the Elverado Falcons 9-7 in a nine inning contest yesterday in Junior High Softball action.
The Bearcats improve to 3-3 on the year and host Sesser-Valier on Friday.
In Junior High Baseball action, Benton defeats Harrisburg 11-7.
SPRINGFIELD, IL – (Greg Bishop, Illinois News Network. Please click on the link above for the full story. Here is an excerpt below.)
Wednesday’s House session on school funding reform was postponed late Tuesday after legislative leaders held “productive” negotiations on compromise legislation earlier in the day.
Meeting for several hours inside Speaker Michael Madigan’s Springfield office, House Minority Leader Jim Durkin, R-Western Springs, said negotiations on Senate Bill 1, the Democrats’ plan that Republicans call a bailout of Chicago Public Schools’ failing pensions, progressed.
“We went through a lot of issues,” Durkin said, “down to the minutia. And to me, that is positive. It shows that there is a willingness to bring this to a negotiated settlement.”
Durkin wouldn’t divulge the details being negotiated. However, he said Republicans are unified in opposing an override of the governor’s changes to SB1, including removing hundreds of millions of dollars in additional funding that Rauner and other Republicans say is a bailout of CPS’ pension system by suburban and downstate taxpayers.

Today
Sunny, with a high near 80. North wind 5 to 7 mph.
Tonight
Clear, with a low around 57. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Thursday
Sunny, with a high near 80. Calm wind becoming north northeast around 6 mph in the afternoon.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 58. East northeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
Friday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. East northeast wind 5 to 7 mph.
Friday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. East northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Saturday
Partly sunny, with a high near 80. East northeast wind 5 to 7 mph.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. East northeast wind around 6 mph.
Sunday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. East wind around 6 mph.
Sunday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 62. East northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Monday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. East wind 3 to 6 mph.
Monday Night
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. Southeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
Tuesday
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 80. Southeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
December 29, 2024
December 29, 2024