Four Emerging Misconceptions On Social Media About The Upcoming Great American Eclipse

(Marshall Shepherd, Forbes Magazine.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Map provided by NASA

A rare total solar eclipse will happen in the United States on August 21st, 2017. It will be a spectacle to see and the word is getting out to the public. Inevitably with science, misconceptions and inaccurate statements are emerging on social media. As a climate scientist, I am used to the public shaping its own understanding of science based on personal experiences or interpretations. People believe that deserts do not get cold or that climate change is not real because it snows in the winter, but I digress. It is important for scientists to help increase science literacy using “teachable moments.” I thought that it would be useful to clear up some of the emerging misconceptions about the Great American Eclipse that I noticed on my own social media pages. I suspect that they represent a sample of thoughts by others.

Eads Bridge closed as tow trucks respond to tanker truck off overpass

KMOV photo

http://www.kmov.com/story/35984546/tanker-truck-hanging-off-overpass-in-downtown-st-louis

ST. LOUIS, MO  – (KMOV-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story and others regarding this incident.  Here is an excerpt below,)

The Eads Bridge is closed in both directions after a tanker truck crashed off the overpass of eastbound Interstate 44 at Washington in downtown St. Louis. A heavy emergency response was seen just after 7 a.m. Thursday when the truck was found hanging off the overpass.

Following the crash, a News 4 photographer on the scene noted the driver walked himself to a nearby ambulance.

 

Bonnie High School

Photo provided to Illinois HS Glory Days by Wayne Arnold

http://www.illinoishsglorydays.com/id224.html

NOTE:  There will be an excerpt of a piece submitted to Illinois High School Glory Days by long time Rend Lake College instructor Wayne Arnold.  He was a graduate of Goode-Barren Township High School (Now Sesser-Valier.)

When I was the pastor of East Side Baptist Church in Mt. Vernon, Wayne had family that attended there.  We became well acquainted.  At the time, he was still a season ticket holder for Sesser-Valier sporting events.

Please click on the link above for the full story.  –  Steve

Logan under boil water order

by Steve Dunford

The village of Hannaford (Logan) is under a boil water order until further notice.

I have made contact with the mayor, Missie Melvin.  I will provide further updates.

Southern Illinois Miners seeking a bullpen catcher

From Manager Mike Pinto, Southern Illinois Miners Manager

Miners Manager Mike Pinto. (Sporting News image)

MARION, IL – From posts on social media, Mike Pinto, manager of the Southern Illinois Miners, is seeking a bullpen catcher for the rest of the season.

Pinto is requiring someone with experience with advance pitchers.  If you fill the bill, or no someone who does, please call the Southern Illinois Miners at 618-998-8499, or contact Pinto directly.

Please share this information.

 

Peanuts Theme Night at Busch Stadium – 6:00 p.m. start tonight

Press Release from the St. Louis Cardinals

Gates open at 4:45 p.m.

  • Charlie Brown and Peanuts 50th Anniversary Theme Night: 2017 is the 50th Anniversary of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown! Join us at the ballpark to celebrate the birthday of your favorite Peanuts character on Charlie Brown Night. Fans who purchase the special theme ticket will receive an exclusive Cardinals-themed Charlie Brown bobblehead. Fans must present the voucher in order to receive this promotional item. For more info, or to purchase tickets, visit cardinals.com/theme. (#CardsTheme)
  • Piscotty’s Pals: Stephen Piscotty will host a group from Warren County Handicapped Services, Inc. for today’s game as part of his Piscotty’s Pals player ticket program. Prior to the game, the group will get to watch batting practice from the field and meet with Stephen in the dugout to take pictures and ask questions.
  • MLBPAA Auction: The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association will conduct a baseball-themed silent auction by Gate 1 (Section 137) and Gate 3 from the time gates open through the fifth inning. All proceeds will benefit Cardinals Care and the Players Alumni Association, a non-profit group that strives to preserve the game of baseball while supporting a variety of charities.

Bro Night/Thirsty Thursday to return on Thursday, July 27th

From the Southern Illinois Miners

 

 

MARION, IL – Get PUMPED up about Bro Night this Thursday, July 27th at Rent One Park! Be sure to bring out your bros for a fun-filled night of baseball! There will be tables on the concourse to check out the latest and greatest in bro activities! Stop by all of them for your chance to win a Miners Prize Package!

It’s also Thirsty Thursday presented by River Radio and Pepsi! Thirsty Thursday happen every Thursday at Rent One Park and the Miners offer one dollar beers, one dollar pepsi’s and one dollar popcorn! Don’t miss out this thursday for Thirsty Thursday and Bro Night!
For more information, contact the Miners Box Office at 618-998-8499!

Miners Outlast Boomers For 600th All-Time Win

From the Southern Illinois Miners

MARION, IL – The Southern Illinois Miners went toe-to-toe on Wednesday night with the Schaumburg Boomers at Rent One Park, grabbing an early lead and then turning aside numerous rally attempts in a 6-5 triumph, evening the series at one game apiece and giving the Miners their 600th all-time victory to become the fastest team in Frontier League history to reach that milestone.

The scoring started in the bottom of the second inning when after back-to-back leadoff hits by Ryan Lashley and Brett Wiley, both were driven in two batters later by James Alfonso in his first at-bat in a Southern Illinois uniform to put the home team in front 2-0. In the third, Boomers starter Michael Wood (1-2) walked the bases loaded, and Anthony Critelli hit a ground ball to third base that Andrew Broadbeck threw low to first, allowing two runs to score and make it 4-0 Miners after three innings.

Corey Sessions was stellar on the hill for the Miners in his first start since June 17th, retiring nine Boomers hitters in a row between the second and fifth innings with four strikeouts. With two outs in the fifth, however, Schaumburg mounted a rally to score two runs on a double by Nick Oddo and a single by Jack Parenty along with two walks. Romeo Cortina‘s leaping grab at the left field wall ended the frame and kept the Miners in front 4-2, but Schaumburg would add another run on a triple by Zack Weigel and a wild pitch in the top of the sixth, making it 4-3. Later in the inning, with the tying run at third base, Paul Young struck out Oddo to again keep Southern Illinois in the lead.

The Miners then added valuable insurance to their lead in the bottom of the sixth inning, as Alfonso led off with a walk and London Lindley reached on a bunt single before Craig Massey socked an RBI single into right field for a 5-3 advantage. A ground-rule double by Cortina scored another run for a 6-3 lead, but again, Schaumburg would close the gap by getting both runs back in the top of the seventh on an RBI triple by Kyle Ruchim and a sacrifice fly by Josh Gardiner, making the score 6-5.

In the eighth, the Boomers loaded the bases with nobody out against Kyle Grana, but he wiggled out of trouble by striking out pinch-hitter John Holland and then getting Parenty to bounce into an inning-ending double play to Critelli at first to again keep the Miners in the lead. There would be no such threat in the ninth inning, as John Werner struck out the side for his 12th save to end the game and give the Miners’ their milestone series-evening victory.

The Miners will go for a series win on Thursday night at 7:05 in the rubber match against the Boomers, with Zach Cooper taking the mound against Schaumburg left-hander Lars Liguori.

One dead, seven injured after ride malfunctions at Ohio State Fair

http://www.10tv.com/article/1-dead-7-injured-after-ride-malfunctions-ohio-state-fair

Telegraph UK photo

COLUMBUS, OH- One person was killed and other seven were injured after a ride malfunctioned at the Ohio State Fair.

A swinging and spinning amusement park ride called the Fire Ball malfunctioned and broke apart on the opening day of the fair.

Five of the injured were taken to either Wexner Medical Center or Grant Medical Center in critical condition. The remaining injured were taken to local hospitals in stable condition.

Authorities have not identified any of the victims at this time.

Finger-pointing continues as Cullerton says he’ll wait until Monday to send education funding bill to Rauner’s desk

https://www.ilnews.org/news/state_politics/finger-pointing-continues-as-cullerton-says-he-ll-wait-until/article_52118d0e-720f-11e7-a515-3ba5261c8f48.html

SPRINGFIELD, IL – (Greg Bishop and Dan McCaleb, Illinois News Network. Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The first day of the latest legislative special session in Springfield boiled down to a “he said-he said” of accusations between Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic leaders in the General Assembly, but it did result in some clarity over the legislation at the heart of the dispute.

Senate President John Cullerton said Wednesday he would send a legislatively approved education funding bill to Gov. Bruce Rauner’s desk early next week if he can’t get a face-to-face meeting with the governor before then.

“That’s outrageous,” Rauner countered, noting that the education funding bill in question was approved by lawmakers back in May and should have been sent to his desk by early June.

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