Rend Lake College Board of Trustees Special Meeting Minutes

Bond resolution approved

The board on Tuesday approved a resolution providing for the issue of approximately $5 million in general obligation community college bonds for the purpose of paying claims against the district, providing for the levy of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds, and authorizing the execution of a bond purchase agreement with Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc., in connection with the sale of said bonds.

Hunter moves to Financial Aid Office

The board approved the transfer of Kacie Hunter from Accounts Receivable Specialist to Financial Aid Specialist effective June 12, 2017. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sports Management with a minor in Business from Indiana University and an Associate in Science Degree from Parkland College. She had been with the Business Office since March 2015, and prior to that served as an administrative assistant in RLC’s Mining and Industrial Department.

 

Ronald Eubanks – formerly of Benton

Ronald Dean Eubanks, age 57, formerly of Benton, passed away Sunday, June 11, 2017 in Panama City, FL from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.

Ronald was born on August 12, 1959 in Benton, the son of Donald Wayne “Frog” Eubanks and Linda May (Mason) Eubanks.

He was a veteran of The U.S. Army and Army National Guard.

Ronald worked as a laborer with Family Dollar in Marriana, FL. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and riding his Harley motorcycle.

He is survived by his three children: Ryan Eubanks of Benton, Daniel Eubanks of Vernon, FL, Nicole Eubanks of Benton; two sisters: Melissa Eubanks and Debbie Clay both of Benton; and an aunt Sharon McManaway of Christopher.

Ronald was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents; a brother Doug Eubanks; and infant twins.

Memorial Celebration of Life Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, June 17, 2017 at the Rescue Free Will Baptist Church in Whittington, with Rev. Bryant Harris officiating.

Arrangements are through the Leffler Funeral Home of Benton

To leave online condolences to the family, or to share memories of Ronald, visit www.lpfuneralhome.com

Taco Bell offering a free taco today –

If you are out and about in  today, Taco Bell is offering a free Doritos Locos taco between 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

This is part their promotion “Steal a Win, Grab a Taco”, which they would offer a free taco if a road team would pick up a win in the NBA finals.  The Golden State Warriors beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game Three for this to take place on “taco Tuesday.”

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Upcoming series with Milwaukee will determine Cardinals fate for the rest of the year

by Steve Dunford

First of all, the Cardinals have made a roster move optioning I Paul DeJong to Memphis.  Who they are calling up has not been determined, and will be announced until closer to game time.

DeJong went down to get at bats.  It was obvious in the Philadelphia series that Matheny was not going to give him any playing time.  He needs to develop more patience at the plate, as he did not draw a walk the whole time he spent with the big club.  I was very impressed with his glove.  He will be back.

Speculation in the St. Louis media, claims it to be either relief pitcher Sam Tuivailala or OF Randall Grichuk.

The theory behind Tuivailala getting the call is for the extra arm in the bullpen for the DH this afternoon.  Grichuk getting the call comes from comments from General Manager John Mozeliak that he needs to either “sink or swim.”

In my view, Tommy Pham has won the LF job.  I have no problem with Grichuk coming up and being a fourth outfielder.  At one time I thought he was the Cardinal cleanup hitter of the future.   I just don’t see supplanting a  .300 hitter that has played stellar defense, for a guy that has struggled.  Maybe he was rebooted in the minors and will put up big power numbers.

Let me throw a name out there at you that has not been mentioned, Carson Kelly.  If Yadier Molina’s back is not better, Kelly could be brought up to catch Marco Gonzales in the second game of the double header.

Whether the Cardinals are buyers or sells at the trade deadline, I can see Kelly up with the big club well before the September call-ups arrive.

If Gonzales pitches well tonight, he could be an integral part of the Cardinal bullpen the rest of the season, as all three lefthanders in the St. Louis pen have struggled.

As of now the Brewers have not mentioned the pitching parings for the whole series.  Craig Counsell is one of the best upcoming managers in the game.  He might still look like a rookie middle infielder in the dugout, but he is very sly.

Counsell is a skipper of a Brewers team that consists of mainstay Ryan Braun, Eric Thames, who is smashing the ball,  and a bunch of hungry kids.  Coming into this season, I thought they were one year away.  I had the Reds pegged as the team that could possibly contend with the Cardinals and Cubs.

I thought the Cubs would run away with the Central, with the Cardinals poised for a wild card spot.  The Cubs starting pitching has been awful, with their bats starting to heat up.  The Reds can score a lot of runs, but their pitching overall has been horrible.  The Pirates so far have been a train wreck, but they have one their last three.

The Cardinals come into play today with a 29-32 record, 2 1/2 games behind the Brewers.  They are one back in the loss column though.  A series sweep by St. Louis, and they would be in first place.  If the Brewers sweep they would be 6 1/2 back, and likely in the cellar of the central.

A Cardinal sweep would mean Mo would go out and get a bat.  A split or one of the teams taking three out of four, the Cardinals would still have a wait and see approach.  If Milwaukee sweeps, the Cardinal front office will be running a lot of K-Mart Blue Light Specials.

It has been a long time since there has been an urgent series like this in June.  Lets hope it is a “happy flight” to Baltimore, with the Cardinals in first place.

 

FOWLER, SEVERIN TO HOST FREE MARION SENIOR FAIR

HARRISBURG, IL – State Sen. Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) and State Rep. Dave Severin (R-Benton) are hosting their first annual free Senior Fair at the Marion HUB Rec Center on June 27 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m

Blood pressure screenings will be conducted, and oral health specialists are also going to be available to provide free screenings for seniors. A mental health professional will also be on-site to meet with individuals to discuss depression and anxiety. Grip strength testing and some limited immunizations will also be available.

All interested senior citizens in the Marion area are invited to attend for information and demonstrations on important quality-of-life issues.

The Illinois Treasurer’s Office will have the I-Cash database available for interested residents to look for unclaimed checks or property.  Government agencies will be on hand to provide information on scams and fraud that target senior citizens, prescription and insurance programs, veterans’ benefits, stroke awareness, immunizations and many other programs.

Free refreshments and a door prize will be drawn for at the end of the event.

What: Sen. Fowler and Rep. Severin Free Senior Fair 2017
When: Tuesday, June 27, 2017, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Where: Marion HUB Rec Center, 917 W. Main, Marion


For further information about the event, contact Sen. Fowler’s office at 618-294-8951 or Rep. Severin’s office at 618-440-5090.

Child sex trafficking is a growing problem in Southern Illinois

http://www.bnd.com/living/magazine/article155272959.html

BELLEVILLE, IL – (Mary Cooley, Belleville News Democrat.  Please click on the link to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

“Tracy” was rescued from her child sex trafficker by a drug dealer. It was the first time anyone had intervened on her behalf in the six years that her trafficker spent recruiting, transporting, advertising and selling her sex for his profit.

Tracy was one of an unknown number of boys and girls forced into the sex trade in the greater St. Louis area, including Southern Illinois. Experts agree the number of victims is “high” and “growing,” but struggle to assign a number or percentage.

Earlier this week, an accused sex trafficker with ties to Belleville was linked to the death of a young child whose decomposed body was found Tuesday in a Centreville garage. Las Vegas police alerted Centreville police of a tip from a woman who said her husband had killed the girl and left the body in the garage in 2013.

IDOT plans to install more cable barriers to combat crashes

http://www.wpsdlocal6.com/story/35647935/idot-plans-to-install-more-cable-barriers-to-combat-crashes

CARBONDALE, IL – (Logan Gay, WPSD-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story and video.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Four people died this weekend in three separate crashes on Interstate 57 and Interstate 24 in Illinois. The crashes involved drivers crossing the median and hitting oncoming cars. Troopers with Illinois State Police are still investigating the crashes.

“Fatigue is one of the big contributors where people fall asleep and come through the median. Another one is medical issues or they will have some sort of medical condition. They’ll make a lane change and lose control of the vehicle,” Joey Watson of the Illinois State police said.

“The cable median barrier is designed to stop or prevent median crossover type crashes. Now, guardrail and cable median isn’t crash tested for a semi,” said IDOT District 9 Program Development Engineer Carrie Nelson.

Cards announce Berkman to speak on Christian Family Day – Pride Night will be announced

http://www.ksdk.com/mobile/article/sports/mlb/cardinals/cardinals-issue-statement-on-controversial-christian-day-speaker/63-448130547?scroll=151

ST LOUIS, MO – (Alexandria Martellaro – KSDK -TV.  Please click on the link above to read the full statement by the Cardinal organization.  Here is the introduction below.)

Each year, Christian Day at Busch Stadium is one of several community theme nights hosted by the Cardinals. Most years feature a keynote speaker who speaks about how Christianity has impacted their life in sports.

This year’s speaker, former Cardinal Lance Berkman, has made headlines, with some saying he’s been an outspoken opponent of the LGBT community.

Christian Day will take place on Sunday, July 30.

Cubs select LHP Brendon Little, RHP Alex Lange in first round of the 2017 MLB Draft

Press Release from the Chicago Cubs

The Chicago Cubs tonight selected left-handed pitcher Brendon Little out of the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota in Bradenton, Fla., with the 27th overall pick and right-handed pitcher Alex Lange out of Louisiana State University with the 30th overall pick in the 2017 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.

Little was recommended by area scout John Koronka, and Lange was recommended by area scout Kevin Ellis.

“We were looking for impact with our first two selections, and not force the issue with the need for pitching. The way the names were falling on the board, we were excited to have our two guys still there,” said Jason McLeod, Senior Vice President of Scouting and Player Development.

“Brendon Little is a physical left-handed pitcher who we feel is just tapping into his potential now, with a fastball in the low-to-mid 90s and what we believe to be one of the best curveballs in the Draft,” McLeod added. “Alex Lange is a proven winner in the best conference in college baseball. He’s taken the ball every Friday night for a top caliber team and he is one of the best competitors in the country.”

Little, 20, averaged 14.03 strikeouts per 9.0 innings in his sophomore season, striking out 133 in 85.1 innings while walking just 33 batters. He went 5-3 in 15 starts with a 2.53 ERA (24 ER/85.1 IP) and surrendered just 67 hits.

The six-foot, two-inch 215-pound Little had seven 10-strikeout games in 15 outings, including 15 strikeouts and no walks, March 29 vs. South Florida State College. That outing began a three-start stretch in which he struck out 35 and walked just two in 20.0 innings from March 29-April 10. He later struck out 13 and walked none, April 21 against Polk State College.

Little is a graduate of Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pa., and was the second-best junior college player available in this draft according to Baseball America.

Lange, 21, is in his junior season at Louisiana State University, pitching to a 2.92 ERA (36 ER/111.0 IP) in 17 starts for the Tigers, who have advanced to the College World Series for the second time in his three seasons. The right-handed pitcher has gone 9-5 with four complete games this season, leading the Southeastern Conference with 134 strikeouts. He started Game One of LSU’s Super Regional vs. Mississippi State this past weekend, striking out 10 batters while allowing three runs in 7.2 innings in the Tigers’ 4-3 victory.

A native of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, Lange has gone 29-9 with a 2.88 ERA (108 ER/337.0 IP) in 51-career starts over three seasons at LSU. He ranks second in program history with 390 strikeouts, just 19 shy of the program record. He has earned numerous awards and recognitions in his three years with the Tigers, including the 2015 National Freshman Pitcher of the Year (Collegiate Baseball), 2016 First-Team All-American and 2017 Second-Team All-American.

Lange graduated from Lee’s Summit West High School where he was named the 2014 Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year and a Perfect Game All-American.

The 2017 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft continues this evening with the second round, in which the Cubs have pick No. 67. The draft continues tomorrow with rounds three-though-10 and concludes Wednesday with rounds 11-through-40.

IHSA June Board of Directors Meeting Recap

The IHSA Board of Directors met for their regularly scheduled meeting at the IHSA office in Bloomington on Monday, June 12, 2017, where the Board approved three action items.

ACTION ITEMS
1. The Board approved a new IHSA State Final trophy design for the 2017-18 school year. The IHSA will unveil the new design later this month.

2. The Board approved a recommendation to authorize the enrollment classification cutoffs for all of the IHSA’s sports and activities for the 2017-18 school year. Classifications will be posted on IHSA.org on Wednesday, June 14.

3. The Board approved a recommendation to allow schools earning a trophy in the IHSA Music Sweepstakes to purchase IHSA medallions for their students, in addition to the IHSA pendants currently provided to winners.

ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
Minutes from all Advisory Committees can be viewed by clicking here.

1. The Board approved the consent items, from the Advisory Committees in the following sports & activities: Boys & Girls Basketball, Boys & Girls Bowling, Competitive Cheerleading, Competitive Dance, Boys & Girls Gymnastics, Boys & Girls Soccer, Boys & Girls Swimming & Diving, Wrestling, Athletes with Disabilities, Chess, Journalism, Music/Solo Ensemble, Music Organization, Athletic Officials, Scholastic Bowl, Speech-Debate, Speech-Individual Events, Drama & Group Interpretation, Sportsmanship, Sports Medicine, Student Advisory Committee, Athletic Administrators and Activities Director.

Consent items are recommendations that received approval from the sport/activity advisory committee, the Athletic Administrators Advisory Committee and the IHSA staff. Consent items can be viewed by clicking here.

Two non-consent items were approved:
Boys & Girls Basketball
1. Per a change in the NFHS State Association Adoptions that occurred following the meeting of the IHSA Advisory Committee, the Board voted to adopt an expanded coaches box that will begin at the baseline and extend 28 feet toward the center line.

Sports Medicine Advisory Committee
1. The IHSA will discontinue the administration of performance-enhancing drug testing.
IHSA Executive Director Craig Anderson:
“The Board had chosen to continue the Performance Enhancing Drug Testing Program the past few years, but ultimately did not appropriate any funding to conduct new testing. After thoughtful deliberation by the Board today regarding the future of the program, the Board and staff felt that it was important for our membership to understand that there would be no new testing in the immediate future. The IHSA will continue to enact its policy on performance-enhancing drugs as we shift our efforts more towards education and awareness. The program was enacted as a deterrent for performance-enhancing drug use, and we felt like it was a success in that regard, while also resulting in three positive tests through five years of testing. We are confident that the national attention on this subject in recent years has helped to better educate and increase awareness for student-athletes, coaches and parents. In addition, we believe that the influx of testing by our schools for various substances has also acted as a deterrent in student-athletes taking illegal and potentially harmful substances. Overall, we feel like the program was a success, and are pleased to know that we can quickly and efficiently reimplement it, should our member schools ever direct our Board to do so.”

Some consent items of note include:
Boys & Girls Basketball
1. The third- and fourth-place awards will be distributed in a ceremony following the state championship game in that class.

Cheerleading
1. The date for designating Coed status for the State Series will be moved back from November 1 to November 15.

Boys & Girls Soccer
1. Starting time window for Saturday State Series matches moved earlier to 10:00 a.m. with the exception of the ACT test date.

Boys & Girls Swimming & Diving
1. The qualifying standards were approved for the 2017-18 school year (click to see standards).

Chess
1. The IHSA Chess State Series will transition to Sectionals in 2017-18, with the inaugural Sectional round being held on Saturday of Week 30 (Jan. 27, 2018).

Journalism
1. Exhibition video category will be conducted at the 2017 State Finals.

APPEALS & ELIGIBILITY RULINGS
1. The Board sustained the Executive Director’s ruling on a student from Rockford (Our Lady of the Sacred Heart). The student’s eligibility was complete per IHSA by-laws 3.050 and its sub-sections.

DISCUSSION ITEMS
At each meeting of the Board of Directors, there are certain items the Board discusses, but upon which no action is taken. The following is a report of those items from the June 12, 2017, agenda:

1. The Board heard a report from the Associate Executive Director on concussion reporting from Certified Athletic Trainers (ATC) throughout the state during the 2016-17 school year. The IHSA is compiling historic concussion reporting data and will release the report in the near future.

2. As a part of the classification approval process, the Board heard a report on the sports impacted by the success formula for the 2017-18 school year:
Sport                                   School                                                              2017-18SF Class
Boys Baseball                    Arlington Heights (St. Viator)                      4A
Boys Basketball                Belleville (Althoff Catholic)                          4A
Boys Basketball                Westchester (St. Joseph)                             4A
Girls Basketball                 Bloomington (Central Catholic)                  3A
Girls Basketball                 Lombard (Montini)                                        4A
Girls Cross Country          Urbana (University)                                       2A
Boys Football                    LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy)         6A
Boys Football                    Lombard (Montini)                                        6A
Boys Football                    Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin)              6A
Girls Softball                      Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin)              4A
Scholastic Bowl                 Urbana (University)                                       2A
Boys Soccer                       Elmhurst (Timothy Christian)                      2A
Boys Soccer                       Waterloo (Gibault Catholic)                        2A
Boys Soccer                       Westchester (St. Joseph)                             2A
Girls Soccer                        West Chicago (Wheaton Academy)          2A
Girls Volleyball                  Bloomington (Central Catholic)                  3A
Girls Volleyball                  Joliet (Catholic Academy)                            4A
Girls Volleyball                  Wheaton (St. Francis)                                  4A
Girls Volleyball                  Woodstock (Marian)                                     4A
Boys Wrestling                 Lombard (Montini)                                        3A

3. The Executive Director recognized the 2017 IHSA Distinguished Service Award recipients, who will be honored at a banquet on June 12, 2017:
Tricia Betthauser
Daniel Cliffe
Chad Dauphin
Dr. Richard Everett
Jim Gumz
Dennis Heskett
Kevin Hussey
Mark Kreiter
Jerry McDaniels
Paul Schmidt
Ross Truemper
Jim Williams

4. The Board heard an update from the Executive Director on the 2017 NFHS Summer Meeting.

5. The Board held a discussion on Wrestling Classification breakdowns as it relates to Policy 17C.

6. The Board heard a report from the Executive Director on the first annual 5K IHSA Road Race, which was held on June 3, 2017 at Heartland Community College in Normal.

7. The Board heard a report from the Executive Director on the IHSA being named the Outstanding Organization of the Year by Special Olympics Illinois.

8. The Executive Director, Board of Directors and staff recognized Board President Dr. Chuck Nagel of East Peoria High School, who retired at the conclusion of the 2016-17 school year and was attending his final IHSA Board Meeting.

 

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