West Franklin Historical District thrift sale/breakfast Saturday

The West Franklin Historical District is hosting a Thrift Sale this Saturday, June 17th, from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm. It is in conjunction with their third Saturday meal for June which is breakfast. Breakfast will be served from 7:00 am to 9:30 am.

The Thrift Sale will be in the gym and the breakfast will be in the kitchen/dining room, in the Historical District building, which is the former Mulkeytown Grade School.

Proceeds will go toward maintenance projects on the Historical District building as well as the Silkwood Inn.

NWS Paducah issues statement regarding high heat indicies this afternoon

Below is a special weather statement and the hazardous weather outlook for Southern Illinois.

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY
713 AM CDT Wed Jun 14 2017

…HEAT INDEX VALUES NEAR 100 DEGREES LIKELY THIS AFTERNOON…

High pressure aloft will bring another hot and humid day to the
region. Temperatures climbing into the lower half of the 90s this
afternoon will combine with high humidity levels to push heat
index values up to near the century mark. In fact, readings could
be up close to 100 degrees for several hours between noon and 5
or 6 PM.

Those working or playing outdoors today should make sure to have
plenty of water on hand. Stay hydrated and take frequent breaks
from outdoor activity. Prevent vehicle heat related deaths. Look
before you lock!

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Paducah KY
351 AM CDT Wed Jun 14 2017

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight

Heat indices will top out near 100 this afternoon.

A few isolated thunderstorms will also be possible today, mainly
during the heat of the afternoon. Lightning and brief heavy rain
would be the main thunderstorm hazard.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Thursday through Tuesday

Scattered thunderstorms will be more likely on Thursday and then
again Sunday, at which time a few isolated severe storms cannot be
ruled out. Lightning, locally heavy rain, hail and damaging wind
gusts will be the main thunderstorm hazards. Otherwise, isolated
thunderstorms cannot be ruled out Friday and Saturday.

MO, IL, KY members of congress safe after shooting in VA

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/35661181/mo-il-ky-members-of-congress-safe-after-shooting-in-va?

Alycia Dombrick- KFVS TV.  Please click on the link to read responses from local members of the house and senate after the shooting in Virginia this morning.

BREAKING: House Whip Scalise, security detail shot at baseball practice; suspect in custody

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/14/steve-scalise-aides-shot-baseball-practice-virgini/

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of La., accompanied by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy of Calif., reads a letter from a constituent concerning health care, Tuesday, May 2, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington following the Republican Caucus meeting. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

ALEXANDRIA, VA – (Stephen Dinan and Dave Boyer – The Washington Times.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

A gunman opened fire on a group of congressional Republicans practicing baseball in Alexandria Wednesday morning, wounding a senior GOP lawmaker and multiple other people.

Rep. Steve Scalise, Louisiana Republican, was shot in the hip. Several Capitol Police officers were also said to be victims. Mr. Scalise, as the House majority whip, has protection by U.S. Capitol Police.
The gunman, armed with a rifle, was reportedly shot by a member of Mr. Scalise’s security detail, who had been hit before retuning fire.
Alexandria police confirmed multiple shootings and victims being transported to the hospital. Witnesses saw a helicopter come in to take at least one of the victims away.
The following link below is to a corresponding story in which the shooter asked if there were Republicans or Democrats on the field.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/14/rep-ron-desantis-shooting-man-asked-if-republicans/

My two cents worth: I-57 – Demolition derby; untapped gold mine in Franklin County.

by Steve Dunford

It is a near daily thing to hear of an accident on Interstate 57, where West Frankfort, West City, Benton and/or Sesser fire and rescue is toned out to a wreck on the interstate.

I read a feasibility study right before IDOT started the project expanding to six lanes between Mt. Vernon and Marion.  At the time, and I am quite sure it is still true today. the stretch between Interstates 64 and 24 is the third heavily traveled stretch of  interstate in a rural area in the nation.

There are currently over 30,000 vehicles per day travel on I-57 throughout the county.  By 2030, it is projected that 48,000 vehicles will pass daily.

The six lane project is not going to make it, by the proposed completion date of 2017.  I read a few weeks ago, completion is now slated for  2019.

When the project will be complete through Franklin County, Interstate 57 will not have any problem handling the traffic load.  Until then, I feel the speed limit needs to be dropped to 65.

All my life, I have watched reruns of Andy Griffith.  I was thinking of the episode where Barney Fife was given the motorcycle to drive.  He started writing tickets for people going one m.ph. over the speed limit.  He had the phrase, you give them one they will take two, you give them two, they will take three.

I haven’t driven in three years for health concerns.  I just know when I drove, that I counted on that extra five mph., to play with.  I would set my cruise at 75 on the interstate, and was passed by some like I was sitting still.

The bottom line is slow down, don’t be talking on your phone, and over all pay attention.

IDOT recently announced they will be installing guide cables in the median to prevent accidents with vehicles crossing into other lanes.

Here is the other side of the coin.  With the number of cars that I stated come through Franklin County on a daily basis,  we are sitting on a gold mine that we have not scratched the surface of.

The three interchanges throughout the county, are underdeveloped to say the least.

Going north to south, yes there is a few things that have developed at the Whittington exit.  What sticks out to me is a curbed four lane road that is north of the golf course, with fire  hydrants, and  a huge parking lot, that goes to absolutely to the middle of no where.

Talking with people from out of the area, a lot of people from the St. Louis metropolitan area have discovered Rend Lake.  Carlyle is too crowded for some, and Land between the Lakes is becoming more snake infested since the U.S Forest Service has taken over management from the Tennessee Valley Authority.

That area that I mentioned is prime for development.  Rend Lake is a huge economic boost to the region, however, I believe it can become a vacation destination for more and more people.

I am going to lump Benton and West Frankfort together, since there are a lot of similarities.   When you travel in the Southern States, towns that are comparable sizes have usually two or three exits.

I am 47 years old.  There has been talk of an exit at Petroff road.  There could be an exit off of 7th Street in West Frankfort as well.  Both would make easy access into underdeveloped industrial parks in both towns.

Easy interstate access would bring some much needed industrial type jobs to the county.

The talk of development of the Benton Airport property is encouraging.  There is so much that can be done with interstate frontage.

Benton would be a more likely candidate because of the 24 miles between Mount Vernon, but I think a chain motel would go well in one of the towns, or both.

Several years ago, I worked at what used to be the Days Inn that is going to be a gas station anytime.  I worked three days a week in the winter, I worked at least five days a week during the summer.

There would be at least 20 families a night during the summer that would walk out because there was not a pool.

There has been the widely rumored frontage road that would connect the Petroff and Route 14 exits if the Petroff Road exit is completed one day.

Between the two, a mid level hotel such as a Holiday Inn Express, Drury Inn, Comfort Inn or Hampton Inn would be pushing full capacity.  Interstate frontage could mean development of more businesses such as car dealerships as well as additional franchise restaurants.

One positive move I feel is the city of West Frankfort buying the VF Mall and all the land surrounding it.  There are very few things that can lure people off the interstate in West Frankfort.  The greatest is the mall itself.  The land around the mall is ripe to be developed for hotel and restaurant space.

Already, the new Taco Bell has been open a little over a month now.  I feel it is the first of great things.

As residents of Franklin County, we need to look northward to see how Mt. Vernon has grown, and how Marion has exploded and keeps growing.

We have every resource, land, easy water access, a busy interstate that cuts through the heart of the county, and a ready work force.  Both junior college districts can help prepare anyone in the county to take on any type of new industry.

I am just sharing my two cents worth on the subject.

 

 

 

 

 

 

City of Benton shares recycling procedures

The new location of Benton’s recycling bins. (Photo from the City of Benton)

A friendly public reminder: The City’s recycle bin has been moved to the 900 block of Grand Street, on the east side of the road, just past the Street Department barns. The picture here is of the recycle bin as you’re heading south down Grand Street.
Here’s a list of tips to help when you’re sorting your recyclables:

CARDBOARD AND PAPER RECYCLING-
Cardboard
Newspaper, Office paper
Magazines, Catalogs, Phone books
Shredded paper, Junk Mail
Manila folders and envelopes

NOT RECYCLABLE-
No Electronics
No Trash, Food Waste
No Styrofoam or Wood
No Glass, Metal, or Plastic in the Paper Mix

GLASS, METAL, AND PLASTIC RECYCLING-
Aluminum and Steel Cans
Glass bottles and Jars, All Colors
Plastic Bottles and Jugs
Pots and Pans, Metal hangers, Aluminum Foil
Metal Items smaller than a Toaster
Plastic bags OK, Metal Lids OK
Leave Labels On, Take Lids Off, Drain Liquids, Rinse Food!

NOT RECYCLABLE-
No Electronics, No Batteries
No Light Bulbs, No fluorescent bulbs
No Vinyl Siding, No Plastic Hose, Pipe, Pools, Hangers, or Toys
No Styrofoam, Trash Cans, Plastic Furniture, or Wood
No Pyrex, Ovenware, Window Glass, or Drinking Glasses
No Ceramic Dishes, No Plastic Caps or Lids
No Frozen Juice or Shortening cans, Biscuit tubes, or Juice Pouches
NO Cardboard or Paper in the Can/Bottle Mix!

Questions? Call Revolution Recycling toll-free @
1-877-316-1776

Another traffic tie-up on I-57 due to an accident

The Illinois State Police and several media reports are saying there is a multi vehicle  accident the Northbound lanes of Interstate 57 near the Goreville exit,  (Exit 40)

Traffic is backed up in both directions.  Please seek an alternate route.

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Cardinals take first game of DH with aginst Milwaukee

The bench for the St. Louis Cardinals came through  today as the St. Louis Cardinals shut out the Milwaukee Brewers 6-0 this afternoon.  Jose Martinez homered twice as he started in RF to give Stephen Piscotty the first game off, and Chad Huffman picked up a big pinch hit triple in the bottom of the fifth.

Three Cardinal hurlers combined for the shutout as Lance Lynn pitched the first five innings striking  out eight.  John Brebbia worked the sixth.  Tyler Lyons pitched the last three innings to pick up the save.

St. Louis pulls into a tie for second place with the Chicago Cubs in the National League Central, as it is the fourth win in a row for the Cardinals.

Marco Gonzales will take the mound for the Cardinals in game 2.  The starter for the Brewers is still to be determined.

Paramedics give tips on how to help them help you

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/35647911/paramedics-give-tips-on-how-to-help-them-help-you

BENTON, IL – (Roni LeForge -WSIL TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

It can be hard to think straight when someone you love is in the middle of a medical crisis, but if multiple people are home when 911 is called, paramedics suggest getting all hands on deck to help the person in need.

Paramedic and Crew Leader John Owens with Abbott EMS said pets can cause problems for first responders. That’s why he asks us to make sure cats, dogs and any other pets are out of the way when they arrive.

He said instead of standing by, there are plenty of other ways to help, like making sure the porch light is on, medications are gathered, doors are unlocked and cars are out of the driveway. Depending on where you are, you may be getting a firetruck, police car and an ambulance.

Owens said by following these tips, you can help get your loved one to the hospital faster because every second paramedics are finding their way around these obstacles are seconds they could be helping the person who’s in need.

Bost Votes to Improve Accountability at VA

Washington, DC – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) issued the following statement after the House voted with a large bipartisan majority to pass the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act (S. 1094) to improve accountability and whistleblower protections at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA):

“The vast majority of employees at the VA are honest and hardworking, and it’s unfair to the good employees when the VA refuses to or cannot hold bad actors accountable,” said Rep. Bost. “Mismanagement and misconduct wouldn’t be accepted at any business or corporation, and it certainly shouldn’t be allowed at the VA. Our veterans deserve nothing but the best health care services and support after valiantly serving their country and protecting our freedoms.  That begins with each VA employee being held accountable for his or her job performance.  No hero should suffer because government bureaucrats failed to fulfill their responsibilities.”

A summary of S. 1094 can be found HERE.

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