West Frankfort Public Library hosts Shred Day

The West Frankfort Public Library will host their Shred Day this morning from 9:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M.  They will be accepting documents, junk mail, and old hard drives.

The Salvation Army will be there as well accepting donations, that are in usable condition.

Franklin County Sheriff’s Report 6/9/17

From Franklin County Sherriff Don Jones.  The following are innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.  

6-2-17 at 1:06 pm, Deputies responded to a two vehicle traffic crash on Rt. 34 near Thompsonville. A 2003 Jeep Liberty being driven by Amber L. Phillips Age 26 of Thompsonville was traveling west bound behind a Chevrolet 3500 Truck towing two anhydrous tanks. The truck was driven by Delbert R. Robinson Age 49 of Harrisburg. The Jeep rear-ended the anhydrous tanks, causing one to leak. The Jeep traveled and overturned on the roadway. The driver of the Jeep received major injuries and was air-evaced to an out of state hospital. She was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and illegal transportation of alcohol. Alcohol was believed to be a factor and that is still under investigation. Thompsonville-Cave Fire Protection District as well as Abbott’s Ambulance assisted at the scene. The driver of the truck was not injured.

Ron Worley

6-2-17, Deputies arrested Ron A. Worley Age 19 of Benton for two counts of aggravated battery of a child and domestic battery. This is an ongoing investigation in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

6-2-17 at 7:04 pm, Deputies responded to an incident at a private residence in rural Thompsonville. The incident involved an illegal entry and theft from the residence. The investigation resulted in the arrest of Leila J. Hart Age 57 of Benton for residential burglary.

6-3-17, Deputies responded to a domestic dispute involving an incident that had previously occurred at North Marcum Beach at Rend Lake. The investigation resulted in the arrest of Kara D. Williams Age 28 of West Frankfort for domestic battery.

6-3-17 at 8:16 pm, Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in Thompsonville that resulted in the arrest of Robby E. Galyean Age 43 of Thompsonville for violation of bail bond.

6-3-17 at 8:56 pm, Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in rural West Frankfort that resulted in the arrest of Aaron Dale Willis Age 29 of Benton for criminal trespass to real property.

6-4-17 at 1:57 pm, a traffic stop in West Frankfort resulted in the arrest of Phillippe J. Laurent Age 35 of Coello for driving while license suspended.

Robert Anderson

6-7-17, Robert J. Anderson Age 54 of West Frankfort was arrested for being present in a public park as a convicted sexual predator. The arrest is the result of an investigation into an incident that occurred at Rend Lake on May 27th, 2017.

6-8-17 at 1:07 am, Deputies responded to a two vehicle traffic crash on Izaac Walton Road near Valier. A 2016 Jeep Wrangler driven by Rickey G. Kondoudis Age 41 of Buckner was east bound when it rear-ended another east bound vehicle traveling over a set of railroad tracks. The vehicle was a 2012 Toyota Prius driven by Patricia K. Stonikas Age 58 of Valier. Stonikas received minor injuries but refused medical treatment. Kondoudis was not injured, but was arrested for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and driving under the influence.

 

Mo says enough!

by Steve Dunford

The Press Conference at 1 Stadium Plaza this afternoon still has social media, abuzz.  This has been one of the most ugliest stretches of Cardinal baseball that I can remember.

I take a daily walk.  Today I left my phone at home.  I get home and I have a few texts and a few messages on Facebook.  Over anyone, when I receive one from my son it takes top priority.  He said the Cardinals have called a press conference for 2:00 p,m,  I think something is going down big.   I got home about 2:30.

Kolten Wong last night, playing for the Peoria Chiefs. He homered in last night’s game. Thank you for Chris Shannon from Canton giving me Wong updates. (Allison Rhodes – Peoria Chiefs photo.

I figured Peralta would be released, that was no surprise.  I figured it would happen when Kolten Wong was activated.   I was wondering what was going down.  I was wondering if Matheny was fired, of if a trade was made for a bat.

Every St. Louis media source, Facebook and Twitter was very slow to load, especially the Post Dispatch and Fox Sports Midwest.  I provided a link for Fox 2 and you can hear John Mozeliak’s opening remarks.

As a GM, Mo has grown on me.  I used to call him the bow tied geek.  Even though I cried like a baby when it happened, he used his head in letting Albert Pujols walk.  Sometimes he wins doing this and sometimes he loses, but signing players long term, buying out some of their arbitration years and free agency years is frugal.

I read several St. Louis media sources that covered the press conference.  Most stories had three basic points to them.

1.  It is not time to blow it up yet. 

I know a lot of people whether it be the fans or even some in the press has called for Mike Matheny to be fired.  There were significant changes, but they were not earth shattering ones.  I think you could see Randall Grichuk traded in the next few days.  It the right set of prospects is offered, I think Tommy Pham could be dealt.   Greg Garcia might go if the right deal is offered.

It is not a matter if Magnerius Sierra will be back, it is a matter of when.  I see Jose Martinez and Chad Huffman as roster putty.  They are just filling gaps in the wall right now.  They are AAAA players.  They serve their purpose of providing pop off the bench right now.

The time to blow it up will lead into the next point.

2.  We will see where were at in 4-6 weeks

This will get us to around the All-Star break.  I have learned over the years to understand Mo Speak.  If the Cards get things back together, it would be the time to go out and get a bat.  I say if they are a few games over .500, the Cardinals will be buyers.

If they are a few games below .500 they will be sellers.  Some stories used the phrase, Matheny is put on notice.

The first one that will be gone, and I would hate to see him go is Lance Lynn.  He would be the most valuable piece in a deal.   I wish the Cardinals would have locked him up long term, similar to a deal that Mike Leake received.    Lynn will make a boatload of money pitching somewhere next year.  There is the same odds of him pitching in a Cardinal uniform in 2018 if loaned out as a rental, than if he would hit the free agent market.

Second would be Trevor Rosenthal, as he approaches his third year of arbitration and would be an unrestricted free agent in 2019.  He could bring two or three prospects in a fire sale.

I am intrigued how the name Matt Carpenter is floating out there.  Mo is a genius at this.  He knows when to hold ’em and when to fold ’em.  He is a sly poker player.  He leaks some names to the St. Louis media to see a reaction.  Sometimes he makes deals that comes out of nowhere.

Two players whose contracts are up, but the Cardinals still have team control is Seung Hwan Oh, and Aledmys Diaz.  They could be packaged.

If the Cardinals are out of the race by mid July, no telling what you will see.  There might be a new sheriff in town even.

3.  Johnny Peralta was a cancer

Mo did not put it as bluntly as I did.  But he basically said that he did not have time to seek a trade because the atmosphere of the clubhouse.

The last nail in the coffin for him was refusing to take balls at 1B.  I saw the red flag go up when he entered the game as a PH in the old fashioned butt kicking on Wednesday night.  When he stayed in at third and Gyroko moved to first, I was thinking if you were serious about staying around, he would have taken over at first.  I actually hated to see him get a hit on Wednesday.  I thought it might mean a few more days.

With the changes of the coaching staff, especially the reassignment of Chirs Maloney.  We will see what happens.  This is the second time Mo put the team on notice this year.  The other being during the Yankees series.  It worked last time. Hopefully it will work again.

As a side note, everything I have written about the Cardinals, on average has been increasing over 100 views each time.  I would like to thank you.

Lets hope for a sweep of the Phillies tonight.

 

Jhonny Peralta DFA’d – Chris Maloney reassigned

http://fox2now.com/2017/06/09/shake-up-cards-to-replace-jhonny-peralta-with-colten-wong-coaching-staff-changes/

St. LOUIS, MO –  (KTVI – TV, St. Louis.  Please click on the link above to read the full story, and hear the opening remarks of the press conference from Cardinal General Manager John Mozeliak.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The Cardinals have announced that Jhonny Peralta will be designated for assignment. Kolten Wong will be activated to replace him. Senior Vice President and General Manager John Mozeliak says this is not what we had hoped for.

“I want him (Matheny) to feel confident that we trust him to do his job. But we clearly need to be doing better,” said John Mozeliak.

Mozeliak also announced several coaching staff changes. He is moving Chris Maloney from third base coach and will reassigned him. Mike Shildt will be the third base coach. He will also be responsible for the outfield defense.

RLC Kids Summer Camps: RC Flight

The second half of the Glider and RC Flight Camp practiced their flying skills with FPV (first-person view) quadcopters in the RLC Rec. Pictured is, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT, Bobby White of Mt. Vernon, Lucas McCuvvins of Sesser, and Adam Parks of Mt. Vernon; BACK ROW, RC Flight Club President Dave Black of Mt. Vernon, Colton Burke of Woodlawn, Nathan Ragland of Sesser, and RC Flight Club member Bob Trober of Du Quoin.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

INA, IL – The first week of Kids Summer Camps at Rend Lake College featured many different activities for campers, such as using their creativity to make delicious desserts or unique crafts, or spending their day being active and learning about health and nutrition. Some campers also got the chance to be up close and personal with local professionals, such as the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and the RC Flight Club. Campers participated in Art Exploration, Bertie Ham’s Chefs of Tomorrow, Glider and RC Flight, Junior Law Enforcement Academy, and Let’s Get Fit camps.

RLC Kids Summer Camps: Art Exploration

Benton’s Camden Overturf, LEFT, and Waltonville’s Gunner England focused on creating unique designs during Art Exploration camp Monday afternoon.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

INA, IL-  The first week of Kids Summer Camps at Rend Lake College featured many different activities for campers, such as using their creativity to make delicious desserts or unique crafts, or spending their day being active and learning about health and nutrition. Some campers also got the chance to be up close and personal with local professionals, such as the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and the RC Flight Club. Campers participated in Art Exploration, Bertie Ham’s Chefs of Tomorrow, Glider and RC Flight, Junior Law Enforcement Academy, and Let’s Get Fit camps.

RLC Kids Summer Camps: Lets Get Fit

Eight campers joined RLC Rec Director Tyler O’Daniel for Let’s Get Fit camp Wednesday morning for kickball action and learning about nutrition. Pictured is, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT, Victoria Drew of Benton, Makayla Daugherty of Coello, Abigail Johnson of Whittington, and Lilianne Johnson of Whittington; BACK ROW, Charlie Schupe of Mt. Vernon, Tony Kistner of Scheller, Colton Burke of Woodlawn, and Bobby White of Mt. Vernon.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

INA, IL –The first week of Kids Summer Camps at Rend Lake College featured many different activities for campers, such as using their creativity to make delicious desserts or unique crafts, or spending their day being active and learning about health and nutrition. Some campers also got the chance to be up close and personal with local professionals, such as the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and the RC Flight Club. Campers participated in Art Exploration, Bertie Ham’s Chefs of Tomorrow, Glider and RC Flight, Junior Law Enforcement Academy, and Let’s Get Fit camps.

RLC Kids Summer Camp: Art Exploration

A dozen campers created their own patterns on craft sticks during Art Exploration with instructor Sharon Corn, SECOND FROM RIGHT, Monday afternoon. Campers pictured are, FROM LEFT, Annabelle Levault of Sesser, Phoebe Woodrow of Springerton, Emma Rapp of Dahlgren, and Makayla Daugherty of Coello.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

INA, IL The first week of Kids Summer Camps at Rend Lake College featured many different activities for campers, such as using their creativity to make delicious desserts or unique crafts, or spending their day being active and learning about health and nutrition. Some campers also got the chance to be up close and personal with local professionals, such as the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and the RC Flight Club. Campers participated in Art Exploration, Bertie Ham’s Chefs of Tomorrow, Glider and RC Flight, Junior Law Enforcement Academy, and Let’s Get Fit camps.

 

Testing, application deadlines extended for Medical Assistant program

ReAnne Palmer – Rend Lake College Public Information

New testing dates have been scheduled for the Rend Lake College Medical Assistant program to give students the chance to complete applications for entrance into the program’s Fall 2017 semester. Applications are due Friday, July 14.

The Medical Assistant entrance exam, called the Psychological Service Bureau (PSB), is a required part of the application process. The test costs $30 and is due at the time of registration, which must be done in person at the Testing Center, located in the Administration Building.

Testing dates have been set for the following times: 1 p.m. Thursday, June 22; 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 27; and 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 12.

Students must bring photo identification for admission to the test. The PSB is a five-part, computerized, timed test. Paper applications for the program will be available in the Allied Health Division or Testing Center for students to complete.

After graduation, medical assistants are prepared to work in medical offices, clinics, and other outpatient facilities doing a number of tasks, including maintaining appointment schedules and medical records, billing, recording vital signs, obtaining medical histories, and drawing blood.

RLC’s Associate in Applied Science degree requires two years, or four semesters, of study. The Occupational Certificate option is 36 credit hours, or two semesters. All general education courses are required for those who want to complete the associate degree program.

Medical assistants are projected to have much faster than average job growth by 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Labor, with more than 138,900 jobs coming into the market in the next seven years, a 23 percent increase. Medical assistants have an average pay of $31,540. After successful completion of the program at RLC, students can sit for the American Association of Medical Assistants examination.

For more information about the Medical Assistant program, visit online at www.rlc.edu or contact Nina Goloubeva, Program Director, at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1766. For questions about the PSB test, contact Beth Stevens in the Academic Advisement Center at 618-437-5321, Ext. 1266.

 

Trump calls Comey a ‘leaker,’ claims ‘vindication’

 http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/9/donald-trump-calls-james-comey-leaker-claims-vindi/

WASHINGTON, DC –(Sally Persons, The Washington Times.  Please click on the link above to read the full story, and other stories.  Here is an excerpt below.)

President Trump said Friday he was felt vindicated after “leaker” James B. Comey, the former FBI director, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee testimony the day before.

“Despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication…and WOW, Comey is a leaker!” Mr. Trump tweeted.

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