Franklin County needed a little good news

by Steve Dunford

In 1983 Anne Murray had a hit called A Little Good News.  Sometimes in the news cycle, you deliver more bad than good news, it is just the nature of the business.

Here in Illinois we are entering the possibility of the third year without a budget, with our second governor.  The only solution to the problem is to get Mike Madigan out as speaker.

Every Monday morning, the men of my church, Calvary Baptist Church meet for prayer, bible study and breakfast.  Most of the time we have donuts, sometimes, there is a lady in the church that fixes a breakfast better than you can get any restaurant.

It is usually about ten of us.  If someone would listen we could fix all the world’s problems in 30 minutes or less.  The conversation turned to a rant about Springfield.  I told everyone to look at me.  I am gray, fat, and bald.  I said Madigan was elected to the Illinois Legislature when I was six months old.  That is the problem.

We live in a country that is divided.  Love him or hate him, Donald Trump is our president.  The reason I believe he is in office, because people were on their knees the Sunday before the election, asking God to give us his will,  and who he wants in the White House.  If you don’t like the man, pray for him.

Last week was a tough week.  I published some obituaries of some that I was very close to their families.  When House Majority Steve Scalise was shot, just put it the way it is, by a nut from the Metro East added to the said week I had.

Since the fall of the coal industry in the late 80’s and early 90’s we have struggled in this county.

When I still lived in Sesser, I made friends with Michael Nix, who was pastor of the Church of Christ in town.  He took me to the Maid Rite in Christopher one day, and picked my mind for several hours.

He asked when people would tell me where they used to work they use numbers, he assumed they were coal mines and I told him.  I gave him all the numbers of the Old Ben, Freeman, and Consol mines, explained where they were located.

I then told him how times were good in the county, and how Benton, West Frankfort, Christopher, and Sesser had bustling downtowns.  He was amazed that Sesser had a Chevrolet dealer, and Christopher had a Ford dealer at one time.

I told him with Old Ben Coal having five operating mines in the county at one time, times were great.  UMWA health care was outstanding.  I told him our savior to our economy was Continental Tire expanding in Mt. Vernon, and Big Muddy Correctional Center.  I also told him the expansion of AISAN has helped.

I did an experiment on Friday.  I had to take care of a couple things in town.  I sat incognito in the storefront of the old Jacobs-Lane Jewelers building here in West Frankfort.

I remember a time that on a Friday afternoon those sidewalks were bustling, especially when the local merchants had their sales.  The parking lot on the corner of Emma and Poplar used to be full, there were very few cars.

It took 17 minutes for someone to pass me by, and it was a kid riding his bike.  I became depressed for a minute, then I began to think how great Franklin County is, and how we have so much to offer.  I am going to turn the bleak picture into a happy one.

We had two big shots in the arm this week.  The first is the state seeking a vendor for the Rend Lake resort, the second was last night the Toler Cinema has been sold and going to reopen as a theater.

Right after college, I took a temporary job as a ranger at Wayne Fitzgerell.  When I was finished it rolled into a job for IDOT.

This was in the early 90’s when the resort was brand new.  When I would patrol there, I was thinking what an awesome facility for this county.

Every time I would go to an event, pass by in a boat, camping or fishing at the state park I was mesmerized.  It is sad the state it is in.

The resort will be resurrected soon.  Any time I was there, the majority of the license plates on vehicles were out of state, especially Missouri.  Dollars spent here will have a domino effect, meaning more jobs, and employees that will be spending money.  A good economy breeds jobs.

State Representative Terri Bryant speaking at the press conference this afternoon, with State Senator Dale Fowler left and State Representative John Cavaletto, right. (Tesa Glass -Mt. Vernon Register-News photo)

Look at the picture to the left that Tesa Glass of the Mt. Vernon Register-News took at the announcement of the state reopening the resort.  With the legislators standing there at the lakefront, paints a picture how blessed we are in this county.  I see optimism in this.

In a side note, Mt. Vernon is blessed to have two great daily newspapers.  Most major cities only have one paper.  I used to read the R-N a lot when I was in the King City on a daily basis a few years ago.  It is a great publication.

,There was excitement on the social media site Talk Benton last night when Maranda Rush shared about the sale of the Toler Cinema building and a theater would be built.

I had a great half hour conversation on the phone with Maranda last night.  When it reopens, those are tax dollars going into the coffers of Franklin County that Williamson and Jefferson Counties are receiving now.

I just checked the little blurb I put out last night.  Currently it sits at 16,798 views on Facebook.  That is a record for this site.  It shows the excitement.

Part of the excitement for me is the memories that most of us in the county have in that building.  I am going to share mine in another piece.

To have venues like movie theaters in the county, we have to support them.  In general we need to support the local businesses in this county as much as possible.

Maranda’s conversation last night was very uplifting.  She had a vision for a theater back in Benton.  The years she spent working at Toler Cinema became a strong passion of hers.  The investors are going to make this come to pass.

We both talked about the vision for this county in general.  I shared a lot of them last week in the column on I-57.

I used to be a long winded preacher, and now I have turned into a long winded writer.  I am going to preach at the residents of this county now.

There are two things that is a general feeling about this county.  The first is the complaints there is nothing to do here….I am bored…..there is nothing for the kids to do.

The second is the inferiority complex we have.  It is because most of us have lost our vision.

Consider what this bible verse shares:

Proverbs 29:18 18Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.

There is good things happening here because we have so many residents in this county that are visionaries.

Develop a vision for the future.  I have a vision for several things.  One is a vision where to take this website.  The extensive growth will result in advertising dollars.

A vision for the future creates hope.  Put your hope and trust in the Lord first.

That is more than a little good news.  That is the best news that you will ever hear.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Akin High School “Bulldogs”

http://www.illinoishsglorydays.com/id988.html

AKIN, IL –  NOTE.  This is the first of a series that I am going to start from the website illinoishsglorydays.com.

The site was founded 12 years ago, by Dave Nanninga, who grew up in Mineral, IL.  He is a graduate of Annawan High school.  He took interest in the history of the school in his hometown, so the site was born.

You will see links to several High Schools in the county that have consolidated.  In the future, I might expand beyond Franklin County into schools that were opponents of teams, especially in the old Little Egyptian Conference, in which Thompsonville, Valier, and Royalton were members of.

Enjoy this as we go down memory lane from time to time.  The first school we will be featuring is Akin High School, as I will do the former county schools in alphabetical order.

Akin High School Bulldogs

Excerpt from the Illinois High School Glory Days website.  Click on the link above for the full story.

Akin (population approx. 100) is located in far south-central Illinois in the east-central portion of Franklin County.  Akin is about 8 miles east of Benton.  Akin is situated in a country setting on County Road 3 just east of County Road 17.  The Illinois Central Railroad travels to the west of Akin.  The town appears to be about 3 blocks from north to south and 3 blocks from east to west. Akin is an unicorporated town at this time.
Adam Rosoho  advises:
“As for the grade school at Akin, it is still operating.  They are the Akin Bulldogs and their colors are red and white.  The enrollment for Akin Grade School K-8 is 115 students.  The school only offers Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball.”
Akin High School Quick Facts
Year opened:                  1920s?
Year closed:                   1940s?
Consolidated to:              Benton High School
Akin HS team nickname:  possibly the “Bulldogs”
Team uniform colors:        possibly Red & Black
School Fight Song:          unavailable

                     

What’s in a naming right? State fair foundation awaits legal opinion

http://www.sj-r.com/news/20170617/whats-in-naming-right-state-fair-foundation-awaits-legal-opinion

SPRINGFIELD, IL-  (Tim Landis, Springfield Journal Register.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

State fair naming rights in Iowa and Oklahoma have often been cited as potential models for the Illinois State Fair, though the question remains whether a private foundation for fairs in Springfield and Du Quoin has that authority.

Discussions continue with potential sponsors — including for the iconic Coliseum in Springfield that’s been closed by safety concerns since October — while attorneys for the Illinois Fairgrounds Foundation explore the legal issue.

“We’re waiting on an opinion out of the governor’s legal office,” said John Slayton, chairman of the foundation board.

Next Southern Illinois Honor Flight coming on Oct. 17

http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/news/20170616/next-southern-illinois-honor-flight-coming-on-oct-17

Reception for the last honor flight at the Veterans Airport in Marion. (WSIU-TV photo.)

MARION, IL – (Jerrica Jordan – Marion Republican.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Several veterans huddled inside the Veterans Airport of Southern Illinois Wednesday, eager to hear the details of the next Honor Flight to Washington D.C., coming on Oct. 17.

Robert Swafford of West Frankfort said he has never seen his memorial. He spent 16 months with the Army in Korea, in 1953-54.

Swafford learned about the Honors Flight program through his daughter, Janet Wood, who accompanied him to the announcement. She sat nearby and filled out his application.

Rend Lake College Spring 2017 Honors Lists

ReAnne Palmer, Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, IL– Rend Lake College is pleased to announce 396 students have made the President’s and Vice Presidents’ lists of academic honors for the Spring 2017 semester.

The lists include 150 individuals named to the President’s List. Those students earned a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) during the semester as a full-time student earning 12 credit hours or more. Another 246 students were named to the Vice Presidents’ List. Students on the Vice Presidents’ List earned a 3.50 – 3.99 GPA during the semester as a full-time student.

“With nearly 400 students landing spots on the honors lists this spring, I couldn’t be prouder of the countless hours of hard work and dedication shown on campus. I speak for everyone on campus when I say congratulations,” said RLC President Terry Wilkerson. “It’s a testament to these students and their instructors, and they should all be very proud of this achievement.”

Below are the ones from Franklin County who achieved academic honors.

President’s List

BENTON – Mariann Cook, Sierra Deangelo, Ally Devore, Sara Dixon, Mackenzi Dollins, Emeri-Jean Farnam, Dakota Head, Hillary Ionson, Brette Mahan, Mallorie Melvin, Lindell Minor, Presley Robbins, Dylan Snyder, Noah Thomason, Anna Weaver, Lauren Zinzilieta

CHRISTOPHER – Camryn Maloney, Kayla Parrish, Phillip Smith

COELLO – Carrie Shaw

EWING – Wade Hutchens

MACEDONIA – Kelsey Conley

MULKEYTOWN – Kristi Barnett, Amber Dublo

ROYALTON – Kassandra Jones

SESSER – Emily Bulla, Pam Dorris, Nicholas Marlo, Skylyn Simpson, Mackayla Tindall

THOMPSONVILLE – Kayla Follmer, Hudson Garrison, Ivan Wysong

VALIER – Alexandra Boner

WEST FRANKFORT – Alexa Beaver, Jared Eastwood, Mary Linsley, Katie Ramsey, Christian Reed

WHITTINGTON – Morgan Wilson

Vice Presidents’ List

BENTON – Alison Anthis, Kelly Bishop, Lindsey Cox, Bria Curry, Dionna Dillon, Colton Essary, Johnel Eubanks, Brittany Ferris, Nicholas Freeman, David Garrett, John Giacone, Payton Hallis, Abbigail Hart, Kelsey Head, Aubrey Hunter, Haley Ing, Caleb Kearney, Christine Keppler-Clayton, Amy Kovarik, Matthew Krug, Andrew Lingle, Logan Maxey, Molly McGuire, Virginia Morgan, Devon Morris, Alexis Newell, Bradley Phillips, Makayla Rich, Naylin Ronchetto, Benjamin Schilli, Kassie Spencer, Holden Storey, Whitney Summers, Leigh Thomas, Caleb Wilkerson

BUCKNER – Morgan Wirtes, Callie Young

CHRISTOPHER – Brooke Akers, Emily Cavinder, Julie Faling, Zoie Frey, Anthony Hargrove, Kailey Kerkemeyer, Jacob Underwood

EWING – Ike Hutchcraft, Cole Hutchens, Kacee Roberts

MACEDONIA – David Motsinger

MULKEYTOWN – Sandra Eversole, Allanna Garrison, Cameron Jones, Loghan Matyi, Micah Motsinger, Jonathon Swisher, Zachary Webb

ORIENT – Brittany Segatto

ROYALTON – Kassie Jeralds, Kalynn Myers

THOMPSONVILLE – Maleissa Baney, Casey Bowlin, Austin Kerley, Maddie Miller, Aiden Payne, George Styles, Damien Wilburn

VALIER – Peyton Jennings, Sophi Johnson, Bailee Jones

WEST FRANKFORT – Courtney Browning, Shannon Browning, Kelsie Simpson

WHITTINGTON – Megan Rudolphi, Dylan Terry

ZEIGLER – Kenneth Newton

 

BCHS Alumni Band to play at football game vs. Massac Co. in fall

Benton High School Press Release

The Benton High School band has planned an alumni band performance for October 6, 2017 at the last home football game of the season against Massac County.

 This is also band fundraiser pork chop night and senior night. Alumni band members will need to get the music for ‘Hey Baby’, ‘Geronimo’, ‘Shake It Off’, and ‘Push It’ from assistant band director David Cozby or one of the student band librarians; Cassie Brown, Faith Allendorf, Gabriela Wysong, or Autumn Williams at the BCHS band room.
 Other rehearsal and performance details will be announced as available. If you are an alumnus of the band, or even if you aren’t but now live in Benton, and are interested in performing with this group, please contact alumni band coordinator David Cozby by private message on Facebook, via email at cozman17@gmail.com, or via phone with a text or call to 618-614-0581, or stop by the high school band room when school is in session and notify band director Gretchen Bennett.

The alumni band performed at the “pink out” game in 2015, and it was well-received by the crowd and much-enjoyed by those who participated. Even if you haven’t played your instrument in many years, consider dusting off the cobwebs and giving it “the old college try”. Even if you aren’t able to play much, you can still join in the fun. There are currently 13 members signed up including three flag twirlers, four clarinets, three trombones, one drummer, one trumpet, and one French horn.

Miners beat Crushers 8-4 on Sunday

This is the box score only.  The Miners start a nine game road trip playing the River City Rascals tonight in O’ Fallon Missouri.

Batting Stats

Lake Erie
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
8 Oliver, C CF 5 0 0 0 0 3 .213
20 Dean, J 2B 3 0 0 0 1 1 .254
24 Murray, B DH 4 1 1 1 0 2 .274
12 Lenahan, C 3B 4 0 1 0 0 2 .233
15 Hurley, S LF 4 2 2 0 0 0 .259
6 McAdams, J 1B 3 1 1 0 0 0 .245
3 Norris, P RF 3 0 0 0 0 1 .230
34 Oliver, B C 3 0 2 2 0 1 .200
4 Casper, M SS 4 0 1 1 0 1 .190
33 4 8 4 1 11

Batting
2B: J.McAdams (4).  HP: J.McAdams (4).  HR: B.Murray (3).
RBI: B.Murray (6), B.Oliver 2 (7), M.Casper (7).  SF: B.Oliver (3).
CS: C.Lenahan (2).  Team LOB: 6.

Fielding
A: J.Dean 2 (91), C.Lenahan (43), J.McAdams 2 (7), M.Casper (69), J.Caballero (1).  PO: C.Oliver 4 (70), J.Dean 3 (54), C.Lenahan (19), S.Hurley 3 (49), J.McAdams 5 (184), P.Norris 2 (34), B.Oliver 4 (92), M.Casper (38), N.Coakley (2).  SBA: B.Oliver 5 (20).
TC: C.Oliver 4 (78), J.Dean 5 (155), C.Lenahan 2 (70), S.Hurley 3 (52), J.McAdams 7 (195), P.Norris 2 (50), B.Oliver 4 (103), M.Casper 2 (109), N.Coakley (2), J.Caballero (2).

S Illinois
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
23 Massey, C SS 4 1 1 1 1 0 .293
6 Wiley, B 2B 4 0 2 2 0 0 .444
19 Lashley, R 3B 5 2 2 2 0 0 .252
25 Martin, W DH 4 0 2 1 0 1 .308
8 Wertz Jr., K LF 4 1 1 0 0 0 .320
15 Earley, N RF 4 1 1 2 0 1 .229
27 Flores, M 1B 4 0 1 0 0 0 .219
7 Moore, B C 3 2 1 0 1 1 .225
2 Lindley, L CF 3 1 1 0 0 1 .303
35 8 12 8 2 4

Batting
2B: R.Lashley (5).
3B: C.Massey (3).
HP: L.Lindley (1).
HR: R.Lashley (4), N.Earley (2).
RBI: C.Massey (15), B.Wiley 2 (2), R.Lashley 2 (23), W.Martin (11), N.Earley 2 (15).
SF: B.Wiley (1).
SB: B.Wiley (1), M.Flores (7), B.Moore (2), L.Lindley 2 (11).
Team LOB: 7.

Fielding
A: C.Massey (71), B.Wiley 3 (7), M.Flores (1), B.Moore (12), T.Stubblefield (5), N.Palacios (5).  CS: B.Moore (1).  E: R.Lashley (7).
PO: B.Wiley 2 (5), K.Wertz Jr. 2 (4), N.Earley (50), M.Flores 8 (30), B.Moore 11 (185), L.Lindley 2 (80), N.Palacios (1).  SBA: B.Moore (36).
TC: C.Massey (131), B.Wiley 5 (13), R.Lashley (58), K.Wertz Jr. 2 (5), N.Earley (53), M.Flores 9 (32), B.Moore 12 (198), L.Lindley 2 (81), T.Stubblefield (5), N.Palacios 2 (7).

Lake Erie
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
39   Caballero, J 3.2 5 6 6 2 3 10.57
23 Arciniega, M 3.1 4 1 1 0 1 5.50
11 Coakley, N 1.0 3 1 1 0 0 4.00
8 12 8 8 2 4

Pitching
BF: J.Caballero 19, M.Arciniega 14, N.Coakley 6.
P-S: J.Caballero 73-37, M.Arciniega 44-30, N.Coakley 9-6.

S Illinois
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
38 Winning Pithcer  Stubblefield, T 6.0 5 3 2 1 8 5.40
1 Palacios, N 2.0 3 1 1 0 0 5.68
28 Werner, J 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 2.30
9 8 4 3 1 11

Pitching
BF: T.Stubblefield 25, N.Palacios 9, J.Werner 3.
P-S: T.Stubblefield 94-63, N.Palacios 27-19, J.Werner 14-11.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Lake Erie 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 8 0
S Illinois 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 x 8 12 1

Rend Lake looks to create 100 new fish habitats

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/35686049/rend-lake-looks-to-create-100-new-fish-habitats

WSIL Photo

SESSER, IL-  (Brandon Merano, WSIL-TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below)

The Army Corps of Engineers and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources want to help us catch more fish at Rend Lake.

They’ll drop 100 new artificial fish habitats along the shoreline using a $10,000 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Tim Bischoff and his son Bridger enjoy spending the day at the lake.

Rather than fishing, they aim to lure fish to the shoreline with special habitats.

The Cardinals Should Go Ahead and Hang the Trade Deadline ‘For Sale’ Sign

https://www.101sports.com/2017/06/19/cardinals-go-ahead-hang-trade-deadline-sale-sign/

St. LOUIS, MO- (Kevin Wheeler, WXOS Radio.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Look, I was as optimistic as anyone about the 2017 Cardinals. I thought the pitching would carry them, that the offense and defense would be middle of the pack and that those things combined with a nice farm system would put them in position to win 90-92 games.

I was wrong.

Consider:

Outside of the series against Philadelphia the Cardinals have won three games this month. Three. In 18 days.

Since they reached their high water mark of 21-15 back on May 14 they’ve gone 10-22.

10-22. That’s a .312 winning percentage in a bit more than a month.

This isn’t just a slump, it’s a trend.

Toler Cinema sold to investment group

by Steve Dunford

cinematreasures.org photo

BENTON, IL – Today, the former Toler Cinema building in Benton has been purchased from AMC.  The new investors have intentions to open a theater in the building.

I have just spoken with Maranda Rush, who broke the news earlier this evening on the social media page Talk Benton.  She is the former assistant manager of the theater, that closed on July 28, 2011.

After AMC purchased Kerasotes Theaters, AMC closed Toler and Cinema IV in Harrisburg a short time later.

The identity of the owners, and renovation plans will be released at a later date.  The investment group will be issuing a press release soon.  Please watch the website in the coming weeks for further information.

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