Lorie LeQuatte to Begin Term as Regional Superintendent of Schools

Press Release From Matt Donkin, Regional Office of Education District #21 Superintendent

 As reported after last Thursday’s Joint Meeting of the County Board Chairs from Franklin, Johnson, Massac, and Williamson Counties; Mrs. Lorie LeQuatte will begin her term as Regional Superintendent of Schools on July 1 as all legal requirements have been met.  However, with the busy holiday weekend ahead, the ceremonial oath ceremony will take place later next week – the first week of July.  You will be notified as soon as possible when that will take place in Benton.

The new Regional Superintendent of Schools will oversee a four-county office that includes 22 public school districts, 3 recognized non-public schools, and over 50 school buildings.  Duties include teacher licensure, truancy, serving as GED testing and records custodian, building inspections, detachment and annexations, homeless student services, and others.

LeQuatte replaced Matt Donkin, who is moving on to serve as Superintendent of Frankfort Community Unit School District #168.

 

Grichuck drives in 5 runs as Cardinals take rubber game of series

PHOENIX, AZ-  Randall Grichuk drives in five runs with a double and homer as the Cardinals defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-4.  Jedd Gyroko picks up two hits as the Cardinal lineup scattered 11 hits on a balanced attack.

Grichuk hit a three run shot in the seventh.  The Cardinals scored five more in the eighth as they sent 10 men to the plate.

Lance Lynn picked up the win (6-5  ) pitching six innings, giving up three runs.  Matt Bowman and Tyler Lyons pitched a scoreless 7th and 8th.  Mike Mayers made his Cardinal debut, giving up a run.

The Cardinals 37-41 come home to start a three game series against the Washington Nationals. They cut their lead to three games to the first place Milwaukee Brewers.  The second place Chicago Cubs score three in the top of the ninth and comeback against the Nationals 5-4 to salvage the series.  They move into a half game of Milwaukee.

 

Bost Backs Bills to Combat Illegal Immigration

Press Release from George O’ Connor, Press Secretary for Congressman Mike Bost

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro)  today voted with bipartisan majorities in the U.S. House of Representatives for two bills that strengthen public safety by combating dangerous sanctuary policies that permit criminals to go free and by enhancing penalties for deported felons who return to the United States.

“Years of lax immigration enforcement and the spread of dangerous sanctuary policies have made America less safe,” said Bost. “We have plenty of work to do in fixing our nation’s broken immigration system, and we owe it to the families of those who lost loved ones to take immediate action to stop such horrible and preventable crimes. We can’t allow states and localities to pick and choose when to follow the law.”

Background:

The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act (H.R. 3003) strengthens federal law to combat dangerous sanctuary policies that shield unlawful and criminal immigrants from federal immigration enforcement. H.R. 3003 clarifies U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer authority—the tool used by federal immigration enforcement officers to pick up criminal aliens from local jails—by establishing statutory probable cause standards to issue detainers for the first time. It also withholds certain federal grants from jurisdictions that violate federal law by prohibiting their officers from communicating with ICE. The bill protects jurisdictions that comply with detainers from being sued, while allowing victims of crime to sue jurisdictions that refuse to comply and subsequently release criminal aliens onto the streets.

Kate’s Law (H.R. 3004) protects public safety by enhancing penalties for deported felons who return to the United States. The bill is named after Kate Steinle, who was murdered in San Francisco by an unlawful immigrant who had previously been deported five times and was convicted of multiple felonies. In another tragic example, Nicodemo Coria-Gonzales—a criminal immigrant previously deported at least five times—is reportedly responsible for nearly a dozen sexual assaults. He allegedly kidnapped a woman and attempted to light her on fire using gasoline, and kidnapped and raped a 68-year old woman.

 

Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno to resign

http://www.sj-r.com/news/20170629/senate-republican-leader-christine-radogno-to-resign

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Doug Finke, Springfield Journal Register.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.

Illinois Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno said Thursday she is resigning from the Senate at the end of business Saturday.

Radogno, who earlier this year tried to negotiate a resolution to the state budget impasse with Senate President John Cullerton, D-Chicago, said she has done all she can to resolve the two-year stalemate.

“I have done everything I can do to resolve the state’s budget crisis,” Radogno said in a statement. “I will continue to do so for the coming days, but if the solution will not come on my watch, I hope and pray that the governor, the other legislative leaders, Democrats and Republicans in the Senate and House, can find a path to solve the state’s problems.”

Don’t Lose Your Independence – Drive Sober

Press Release from the Illinois Department of Transportation

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Police urge motorists to make the Independence Day weekend a safe one. If your plans include alcohol, don’t drive.

“To achieve our goal of zero fatalities on Illinois roads, impaired driving must stop,” said Priscilla Tobias, director of IDOT’s Office of Program Development. “Make the right choice and never take the wheel if you’re under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Plan ahead and have a sober ride home lined up before you begin celebrating.”

Summer is a time when more people drive, often leading to more motor vehicle crashes, injuries and fatalities. From 2012 to 2016, between June and August, 1,381 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes in Illinois. Nearly 25 percent of those fatalities involved at least one drunk driver (0.08 BAC or higher). Between midnight and 3 a.m., more than half of the fatalities involved at least one driver who was legally drunk.

Illinois State Police will conduct roadside safety checks, impaired driving patrols and seat-belt enforcement throughout the state to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities during the holiday weekend.

“Throughout the Fourth of July holiday period, motorists will see troopers conducting roadside safety checks and other directed patrols to prevent senseless tragedies from occurring,” said ISP Director Leo P. Schmitz. “DUI prevention requires drivers to take responsibility before getting behind the wheel and passengers in vehicles to hold drivers accountable. Our message remains clear. If you’re going to drink, don’t drive. If you choose to drink and drive, you will be arrested.”

Here are some important safety tips to remember:

  • Make plans in advance to get a sober ride home; never drive while impaired.
  • If you are impaired, call a cab, take mass transit or get a ride with a sober friend.
  • Don’t let others who are with you attempt to drive while impaired.
  • Promptly report impaired drivers to law enforcement by pulling over and dialing 911.
  • Make sure everyone in your vehicle wears a seat belt. It is your best defense in a crash.

Helen Corn – Macedonia

Helen M. Corn, 101, of Macedonia, passed away at 11:00 a.m., on Thursday, June 29, 2017 at Stonebridge Senior Living Center. 

She was born on August 30, 1915, to Tony and Anna (Petroski) Adams in West Frankfort, IL. Helen married Carl Corn and he precedes her in death.

She was a member of Saint Joseph Catholic Church. Helen was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. In her free time she enjoyed gardening and doing puzzle books. 

Helen is survived by her three sons, Mike Corn of Benton, IL, Dennis (Patsy) Corn of Benton, IL, Kenneth (Tonya) Corn of Macedonia, IL; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Carl Corn; one daughter, Dorothy Lagioia, her parents, Tony and Anna Adams; two brothers, Michael Adams and Tony Adams; and one sister, Mary Gardzulis.

Services have been entrusted to Pate Funeral Home at 301 S. Main Street, Benton, IL.

Graveside services will be held on June 30, 2017, at 2:15 p.m., at Brady Cemetery, with the Father Urban Osuji officiating. 

Memorial Contributions may be made to Brady Cemetery, and will be accepted at the funeral home. 

Online condolences can be given at www.patefh.com.

  

 

Dual credit program saves RLC students over $1.5 million

by ReAnne Palmer, Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, Ill. (June 29, 2017) – Local high school students enrolled in Rend Lake College’s dual credit program had a record-setting year. With more students enrolled in the program than ever before earning more credit hours, students saved over $1.5 million and edged their way closer to a college degree.

RLC’s dual credit program, now finishing its 16th year, saved a total of 3,377 students (duplicated) approximately $1,580,126 in tuition and textbook fees by enrolling in the program during the last academic year.

The dual credit program offers tuition-free courses with a reduced rate for textbook rental for in-district high school students. For the 3,377 students (duplicated) who enrolled in 10,096 credit hours in the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 semesters, the savings in tuition alone is $1,110,560 at $110 per credit hour. Students who enroll in both semesters are counted twice for official reports.

 FY 2017 Totals
Total Tuition Savings $1,110,560
Total Textbook Rental Savings $469,566
Total Tuition & Textbook Savings $1,580,126

Through this program, juniors and seniors take general education and career technical courses during the day at their high school, meeting graduation requirements at both the high school and RLC. The courses are taught by both college and high school instructors.

This year, Mt. Vernon Township High School had the most participants in the dual credit program at 798 (duplicated), earning a total of 2,128 credit hours in two semesters, saving approximately $234,080 in tuition. See the chart below for tuition savings by high school.

FY 2017 Totals  
High School Students Enrolled (duplicated) Total Credit Hours Earned Savings to Students ($110 / credit hour)
Benton CHS  448  1,433  $157,630
Christopher HS  106  368  $40,480
Hamilton County SHS  558  1,651  $181,610
Mt. Vernon THS  798  2,128  $234,080
Pinckneyville CHS  369  1,201  $132,110
Sesser-Valier CHS  58  138  $15,180
Thompsonville HS 134 400 $44,000
Waltonville HS 242 756 $83,160
Wayne City HS 243 715 $78,650
Webber THS 125 423 $46,530
Woodlawn HS 130 352 $38,720
Zeigler-Royalton CHS 166 531 $58,410
TOTAL 3,377 10,096 $1,110,560

Oftentimes, the dual credit program gives students a leg-up on their classmates by allowing them to knock off a semester or two from their collegiate careers. In fact, this year at RLC, four local seniors graduated from their high schools and RLC at the same time, putting them two years ahead of the pack.

Camryn Maloney of Christopher, Allee Wellen of Hamilton County, and Austin Kessler and Kenzie Rizor of Thompsonville all attributed their success to hard work and dedication put into RLC’s dual credit and dual enrollment programs. Many followed in the footsteps of previous RLC grads who have done the same thing.

“A couple years ago a girl from my high school, Christopher High School, graduated with her high school diploma as well as her Associate’s in Science and Art,” said Maloney. “I talked with her about it, and just knew it was something I was really interested in since I knew I wanted to go to medical school and knew that would be a long ten years if I didn’t have any transfer credits. It seemed like a good fit.”

Wellen added, “I heard about the dual credit program from my guidance counselor Mrs. Lueke. She told me that it would help me get a head start. What made me want to graduate [from RLC] at the same time as high school was hearing about a girl from Benton who did it when I was in the sixth grade. That always stuck with me.”

Another graduate, Rizor, said there was the added benefit of getting to know a college campus long before becoming a full-time student.

“My favorite part about dual credit classes is the accessibility. It really helped that I could take these classes at my high school and also get college credit for it. It was also helpful to have the familiarity of my classrooms, teachers and fellow students,” she said.

Kessler backed up Rizor, adding, “Dual credit is a great way to be a step ahead of the game and really get a good feel of what a college student is really like. I would definitely recommend dual credit to other students because I believe that it prepares you for your future courses.”

In addition to tuition savings, students enrolled in the dual credit program also qualify for reduced textbook rental rates. For the average RLC student, renting a textbook costs $40, but for dual credit students, that cost is lowered to $10. This year, students saved $469,566 by renting textbooks instead of purchasing. Not all textbooks can be rented, depending on usage. See the chart below for textbook savings.

FY 2017 Totals
Total Textbooks Rented 3,680
Total Value of Textbooks (if purchased) $508,966
Total Charges to Dual Credit Students ($39,410)
Total Savings in Textbook Fees $469,566

Lisa Price, Vice President of Student Services, encouraged future students to take advantage of the program in the years to come.

“RLC is continuing to prove that we are dedicated to our community – this time to the tune of over $1.5 million in savings to the families of our high school students participating in the dual credit program,” said Price. “I challenge next year’s juniors and seniors to take advantage of more courses and more savings.”

All 13 public high schools in RLC’s district are registered with the program, and 12 participated last year. Students must meet placement requirements and prerequisites prior to enrolling in the courses. Approval for students to participate in dual enrollment must be obtained by a high school official. Students also must adhere to the RLC drop policy. The grade will become a part of the college transcript.

Tuition is waived for eight hours per semester. For those wanting to take additional classes, approval from the Vice President of Student Services is required. For more information on dual credit, contact the Student Services Department at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1266.

Marginal risk for severe weather for tomorrow and Saturday

by Steve Dunford

The unseasonably pleasant weather pattern will be turning into late June and early July type weather over the next several days.

I usually do not share when there is a marginal risk of severe weather (Level 1 of 5) until that day, but since we are approaching a holiday weekend I will share it in advance.  There is a marginal risk for Friday into Saturday for Southern Illinois.

What I am seeing in the charts is a risk of pop up thunderstorms on Friday afternoon for the region, and more widely scattered thunderstorms in the evening and overnight hours into Saturday morning.  The thunderstorm chances are slim (40% on Friday and 30% on Saturday) but it is something to keep an eye on if you are planning any outdoor activities.  As of now, it would not be a plan altering event.

Saturday night into Sunday looks dry, with rain chances coming back in on Monday and on the fourth.

Here is the Hazardous Weather Outlook form the National Weather Service in Paducah, KY .

DAY ONE…Today and Tonight A few thunderstorms are possible over parts of western Kentucky and southeast Missouri this afternoon, mainly along the Arkansas and Tennessee borders. Dangerous lightning will be the main hazard with any storms. .

DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Friday through Wednesday There is a chance of thunderstorms Friday through Saturday evening. An organized complex of thunderstorms is possible Friday afternoon into the night time hours. Locally damaging wind gusts and hail cannot be ruled out, along with heavy rainfall. There is a chance of thunderstorms Monday through Wednesday. There may be isolated strong storms, along with locally heavy rainfall.

 

Prep Football: Angelly hired to head up Bulldog football program

http://www.dailyregister.com/sports/20170628/prep-football-angelly-hired-to-head-up-bulldog-football-program

HARRISBURG, IL (Michael Dann, Harrisburg Register.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Since 1981, only two coaches have replaced Al Way at Harrisburg High School.

The first was Greg Langley, now HHS Athletic Director, in 2002. The other was Jason Roper in 2006.

This hire makes Angelly the 30th head football coach in HHS history

Martin Lifts Miners To Series Win At Gateway

From the Southern Illinois Miners

SAUGET, IL – The Southern Illinois Miners came back from a 2-0 early deficit on Wednesday night against the Gateway Grizzlies to clinch the series with a 4-3 win at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, going ahead for good on Willi Martin‘s pinch-hit RBI single in the seventh inning and holding that lead late in their eighth win in their last 11 contests.

After a scoreless first two frames, Austin Dubsky ran into trouble in the third inning, and Gateway was able to score two runs on RBI singles by Brent Sakurai and Terry McClure to take a 2-0 lead. On the Gateway side, Will Anderson held the Miners’ bats at bay through the first five innings, with Corey Sessions matching him in relief of Dubsky.

The Miners then surged ahead in the sixth inning, as Brett Wiley led off the frame with a double before being singled home by Craig Massoni to make it 2-1 Gateway. After Kurt Wertz, Jr. worked a walk, Nolan Earley then came through with a game-tying RBI double off the left field wall to score Massoni and knot the game at 2-2, chasing Anderson from the game. With runners at second and third base, Zach Taylor then hit a ground ball to former Miner Joel McKeithan at third base, which brought home the go-ahead run and made it 3-2 Southern Illinois.

Gateway would tie the game in the sixth when with the bases loaded and none out, Dan Holst hit an RBI groundout of his own to second base to make it 3-3, but Sessions was able to keep the game tied. The Miners then took the lead for good in the seventh inning, when with Wiley on second base and two outs, Martin was called upon off the bench to pinch-hit, and he delivered a single into right-center field that plated Wiley with the eventual winning run and made it 4-3.

Southern Illinois’ bullpen again made the late lead stand up, with John Werner striking out the side in the ninth inning for the second time in as many nights to nail down the victory. The Miners will next go for the road sweep in the series finale on Thursday night at 7:05 p.m., with Zach Cooper taking the mound against Gateway’s Will Landsheft.

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.

Box Score

Batting Stats

S Illinois
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
23 Massey, C SS 3 0 1 0 2 0 .312
19 Lashley, R 3B 5 0 1 0 0 1 .248
6 Wiley, B 2B 4 2 1 0 1 2 .279
11 Massoni, C 1B 4 1 1 1 1 0 .250
8 Wertz Jr., K LF 4 1 0 0 1 1 .204
22 Critelli, A DH 3 0 0 0 0 0 .421
25   Martin, W DH
PH
1 0 1 1 1 0 .296
2   Lindley, L PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 .281
15 Earley, N RF 5 0 2 1 0 1 .234
34 Taylor, Z C 4 0 0 1 0 1 .000
7   Moore, B C 0 0 0 0 0 0 .235
5 Sluder, R CF 3 0 1 0 1 1 .200
36 4 8 4 7 7

Batting
2B: B.Wiley (2), N.Earley (5), R.Sluder (1).
RBI: C.Massoni (28), W.Martin (12), N.Earley (16), Z.Taylor (2).
Team LOB: 12.

Fielding  A: C.Massey 4 (90), R.Lashley 2 (51), B.Wiley 3 (22), Z.Taylor 2 (3), B.Moore (14), C.Sessions (7).  DP: 1 (B. Wiley(2B) – C. Massey(SS) – C. Massoni(1B)).  E: C.Sessions (1).  PO: C.Massey 2 (72), B.Wiley (17), C.Massoni 11 (19), K.Wertz Jr. 3 (17), N.Earley (62), Z.Taylor 7 (21), B.Moore 2 (224).
SBA: Z.Taylor (2).
TC: C.Massey 6 (164), R.Lashley 2 (74), B.Wiley 4 (44), C.Massoni 11 (20), K.Wertz Jr. 3 (19), N.Earley (66), Z.Taylor 9 (24), B.Moore 3 (239), C.Sessions 2 (11).

Gateway
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
2 Hearn, M CF 5 0 2 0 0 1 .274
3 Sakurai, B 2B 4 1 2 1 0 1 .250
24 Brown, B RF 2 0 0 0 3 1 .299
4 McClure, T LF 4 1 2 1 0 0 .270
28 Hranec, J 1B 3 0 0 0 1 1 .238
14 Lees, B C 4 0 1 0 0 2 .375
9 Holst, D DH 3 0 0 1 1 1 .000
8 McKeithan, J 3B 4 1 2 0 0 1 .205
5 Bartlett, M SS 4 0 0 0 0 2 .143
33 3 9 3 5 10

Batting
RBI: B.Sakurai (1), T.McClure (20), D.Holst (1).  SB: B.Brown (5).
Team LOB: 9.

Fielding
A: M.Hearn (17), B.Sakurai 2 (14), J.McKeithan 7 (14), M.Bartlett 4 (12).
DP: 1 (B. Sakurai(2B) – M. Hearn(CF) – M. Hearn(CF) – J. Hranec(1B)).
E: B.Brown (1), J.Reynoso (2).  PO: M.Hearn 3 (79), B.Sakurai 3 (7), T.McClure 2 (48), J.Hranec 13 (77), B.Lees 6 (9).
TC: M.Hearn 4 (99), B.Sakurai 5 (22), B.Brown (39), T.McClure 2 (50), J.Hranec 13 (79), B.Lees 6 (10), J.McKeithan 7 (17), M.Bartlett 4 (24), J.Reynoso (5).

S Illinois
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
21 Dubsky, A 3.0 4 2 2 2 3 4.24
18   Sessions, C 3.1 5 1 1 0 3 4.63
1 Palacios, N 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 4.84
12 DeBoo, C 1.0 0 0 0 1 1 4.15
28   Werner, J 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 2.61
9 9 3 3 5 10

Pitching
BF: A.Dubsky 14, C.Sessions 15, N.Palacios 4, C.DeBoo 3, J.Werner 3.
P-S: A.Dubsky 74-45, C.Sessions 49-34, N.Palacios 11-4, C.DeBoo 17-8, J.Werner 12-9.  WP: C.Sessions (1), N.Palacios (1).

Gateway
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
37 Anderson, W 5.1 7 3 3 3 2 5.36
22 Losing Pitcher  Cable, T 1.1 1 1 1 2 1 3.00
27 Reynoso, J 1.1 0 0 0 0 1 2.19
10 Uhrich, K 1.0 0 0 0 2 3 3.00
9 8 4 4 7 7

Pitching
BF: W.Anderson 25, T.Cable 8, J.Reynoso 5, K.Uhrich 5.
P-S: W.Anderson 105-63, T.Cable 29-15, J.Reynoso 25-18, K.Uhrich 23-12.
WP: T.Cable (1), J.Reynoso (1).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
S Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 8 1
Gateway 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 9 2

 

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