University Museum to close indefinitely on July 1

http://dailyegyptian.com/69910/showcase/budget-impasse-leads-temporary-university-museum-closure/

CARBONDALE, IL – (Cory Ray, Daily Egyptian.)  Please click on the link to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt.)

Interim Chancellor Brad Colwell announced Thursday the University Museum will close indefinitely on July 1.

Colwell said the closure is a result of the nearly two year state budget impasse.

Museum staff will be reduced to one person who will maintain the current collections, which will remain a part of the museum.

Gibbons’ Gem Leads Miners To Shutout Win At Lake Erie

The Southern Illinois Miners got a brilliant start from Ethan Gibbons on the mound, as the right-hander struck out a career-high nine batters over a career-best seven and two-thirds shutout innings in a 1-0 shutout victory over the Lake Erie Crushers at Sprenger Stadium in Avon, Ohio on Thursday night.

The lone run of the game scored in the top of the third inning for Southern Illinois, as after the first two batters were retired by the Crushers’ starter Connor Reed (1-3), Nolan Earley reached second on a drive to deep center field that went off the glove of Connor Oliver for an error. Willi Martin then followed with a grounder to third base that Cody Lenahan booted, putting runners at first and third for Marc Flores. The outfielder came up clutch with a line-drive double down the right field line to score Earley as the Miners grabbed a 1-0 lead.

That lead would stand up thanks to Gibbons (2-1), who was in command the whole way, allowing just three hits and one walk in the contest while also setting a career-best in strikeouts for the second start in a row with nine. He struck out multiple batters in three separate innings, and departed after Max Casper singled to center field on his final pitch of the night in the bottom of the eighth, completing the longest outing by a Miners pitcher this season.

John Werner was summoned from the bullpen, and he recorded the final out of the eighth before retiring the side in order in the ninth on just seven pitches to earn his third save of the season, wrapping up the first shutout win of the year for Southern Illinois.

The Miners finished their six-game road trip with a 4-2 record, and they will next return home to Rent One Park to begin a nine-game homestand on Friday night at 7:05 p.m. against the Joliet Slammers.

BOX SCORE

Batting Stats

S Illinois
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
23 Massey, C 2B 5 0 0 0 0 1 .279
15 Earley, N RF 3 1 0 0 1 0 .262
25 Martin, W DH 4 0 1 0 0 0 .313
27 Flores, M LF 4 0 1 1 0 3 .253
41 Chigbogu, J 1B 4 0 2 0 0 1 .247
19 Lashley, R 3B 4 0 0 0 0 1 .220
7 Moore, B C 4 0 1 0 0 0 .193
11 McKeithan, J SS 3 0 0 0 0 1 .178
26   Plant, C PH
SS
1 0 1 0 0 0 .308
2 Lindley, L CF 4 0 1 0 0 0 .294
36 1 7 1 1 7

Batting
2B: M.Flores (2), J.Chigbogu (5). RBI: M.Flores (9). SB: L.Lindley (9). Team LOB: 9.

Fielding A: C.Massey (49), B.Moore (4), J.McKeithan (39). E: J.McKeithan (8). FCS: B.Moore (1).
PO: C.Massey 2 (33), N.Earley (37), M.Flores 3 (12), J.Chigbogu 4 (172), R.Lashley 2 (9), B.Moore 10 (130), J.McKeithan (29), L.Lindley 4 (61). SBA: B.Moore (25). TC: C.Massey 3 (83), N.Earley (39), M.Flores 3 (12), J.Chigbogu 4 (187), R.Lashley 2 (42), B.Moore 11 (135), J.McKeithan 3 (76), L.Lindley 4 (62).

Lake Erie
# Batter P AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
8 Oliver, C CF 3 0 0 0 1 2 .259
20 Dean, J 2B 4 0 0 0 0 0 .258
12 Lenahan, C 3B 4 0 1 0 0 2 .229
15 Hurley, S DH 3 0 0 0 0 2 .286
24 Murray, B 1B 3 0 1 0 0 0 .273
32 Lubach, T C 3 0 0 0 0 2 .182
5 Hofmann, C LF 3 0 0 0 0 0 .208
4 Casper, M SS 3 0 1 0 0 0 .196
3 Norris, P RF 3 0 0 0 0 1 .243
29 0 3 0 1 9

Batting
2B: C.Lenahan (4). CS: C.Oliver (3).
Team LOB: 3.

Fielding  A: J.Dean 3 (64), C.Lenahan 3 (33), C.Hofmann (4), M.Casper 3 (45), C.Reed 2 (5) C.Oliver (5), C.Lenahan 2 (7).  PO: C.Oliver (43), J.Dean 4 (45), B.Murray 11 (19), T.Lubach 7 (162), C.Hofmann 4 (33).  SBA: T.Lubach (24).  TC: C.Oliver 2 (50), J.Dean 7 (115), C.Lenahan 5 (54), B.Murray 11 (20), T.Lubach 7 (181), C.Hofmann 5 (40), M.Casper 3 (64), C.Reed 2 (6).

Pitching Stats

S Illinois
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
17   Gibbons, E 7.2 3 0 0 1 9 4.07
28   Werner, J 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 2.61
9 3 0 0 1 9

Pitching
BF: E.Gibbons 26, J.Werner 4.
P-S: E.Gibbons 105-71, J.Werner 10-5.

Lake Erie
# Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO ERA
13 Losing Pitcher  Reed, C 7.0 6 1 0 1 4 3.07
23 Arciniega, M 2.0 1 0 0 0 3 6.55
9 7 1 0 1 7

Pitching
BF: C.Reed 30, M.Arciniega 7.
P-S: C.Reed 91-63, M.Arciniega 21-14.

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

Dozen communities celebrating ties to Route 66

http://www.sj-r.com/news/20170608/dozen-communities-celebrating-ties-to-route-66

(Steven Spearle -Springfield Journal-Register.  Please Click on the link to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt.)

The Shell Station museum in Mount Olive, which will be part of the festival this weekend. (roadtrips.com image)

Cheryl Eichar Jett learned to read a road map as a small child.

“I acquired (my parents’) love of road-tripping,” said Jett, a former Springfield resident and author of four books on Route 66. “Route 66 is Americana at its best. It’s a microcosm of our society.”

 Several thousand enthusiasts of the iconic “Mother Road” will take part in Saturday’s Route 66 Blue Carpet Corridor Festival that covers 12 communities and about 100 miles from Virden to Collinsville along several different versions of the route.

The “Blue Carpet” is the state’s southern-most Route 66 corridor. There are also “Red Carpet” and “White Carpet” corridors, which have their own separate festivals.

 

Man extricated from vehicle after crash in Franklin County

UPDATE FROM YESTERDAY

http://www.kfvs12.com/story/35618386/man-extricated-from-vehicle-after-crash-in-franklin-co-il

Picture submitted to W3D radio by a listener on the scene.

WEST FRANKFORT, IL (Joshua Murray, KFVS -TV.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

A truck pulling a camper trailer rolled over on I-57 near West Frankfort, Illinois on Thursday, June 8.

Charles W. Sparks, 86, of Fairview Heights, Illinois, was driving a truck pulling a camper when he tried to pass another vehicle. Sparks’ tires dropped off of the left side of the road and when he brought the vehicle back onto the road he lost control.

 

Special meeting of Rend Lake College Board of Trustees

COLLEGE   No. 521, COUNTIES OF JEFFERSON, FRANKLIN, HAMILTON, WAYNE, PERRY, WHITE, WILLIAMSON AND WASHINGTON AND STATE OF ILLINOIS

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of Community College District No. 521, Counties of Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton, Wayne, Perry, White, Williamson and Washington and State of Illinois (the “Board”) will hold a special meeting of the Board on the 1 3th day of June, 7, at 12:00 0’clock P.M., at the Rend Lake College Administration Building Conference Room. 468 North Ken Gray Parkway, Ina, Illinois.

The Agenda for the Meeting is as follows:

I.                 Call to Order

II.               Roll Call

Ill.       Transfer of Specialist — Accounts Receivable to Specialist — Financial Aid

IV.      Resolution providing for the issue of approximately $5,000,000 Taxable General Obligation Community College Bonds, Series 2017A, 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, Incorporated, in connection with the sale of said bonds.

V.      Adjournment

DATED the 8th day of June, 2017.

Eric Black

Secretary, Board of Trustees,

Community College District No. 521, Counties

Ecuadorian graduate Fabian Jerves reflects on RLC education

Jerves receives his diplomas and certificates from RLC Board of Trustee Larry Manning during the 50th Annual RLC Commencement ceremony on the morning of Saturday, May 13 in James “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

ReAnne Palmer – Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, IL – For most Rend Lake College students, the road to campus isn’t very long, but for Spring 2017 graduate Fabian Jerves, the distance is nearly 3,000 miles. Jerves, originally from Cuenca, Ecuador, walked across the RLC Commencement stage last month with honors in three associate degrees and three certificates, and he’s far from finished.

In 2014, Jerves arrived in the United States with his family and father, who had been transferred to Continental Tire the Americas, LLC (CTA) in Mt. Vernon. It was at the facility where his father first heard about RLC and friends encouraged Jerves to enroll.

“I heard about Rend Lake College from my father’s friends at work and they recommended RLC to start my education. My father worked at Continental in Ecuador, but in 2014, he had the opportunity to work in Continental in Mt. Vernon for two years, and that was one part why we came to this part of the United States,” said Jerves.

Jerves first sat in an RLC classroom in the spring of 2015 to start working on associate degrees and certificates in industrial electronics (INEL) and maintenance technology, which he plans to use as a transfer student this fall at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

“Now, I’m planning to achieve a degree in industrial engineering at SIU,” he said. “I chose [INEL and maintenance technology] because, after talking with my advisor, we found that it was the best option to make it easier to transfer and get my engineering degree.”

He continued, “It has been really nice to be part of an American class, because it changed my point of view on how education is around the world. RLC taught me that there is always something new to learn, and that with effort, everything can be achieved.”

Needless to say, Jerves kept himself busy on campus. Specifically, he graduated with a 3.85 grade point average with an Associate of Arts, an Associate of Science, an Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Maintenance Technology, and certificates in Industrial Maintenance Technology, Programmable Logic Control, and Robots and Automation. All of this, and balancing his personal life, brought unique challenges to the forefront.

“The biggest challenge has been adapting to the cultural differences with a language barrier and being apart from my family and friends in Ecuador,” said Jerves. “It is very similar, except that we spend more time with our family. Americans work from a very young age and while they are still studying, which is not common for Ecuador.”

All smiles, Jerves walks out of the RLC Waugh Gymnasium after Commencement on May 13.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)

As if that weren’t enough, Jerves also became involved in one of RLC’s most popular internship programs. The CTA Maintenance Internship program takes only the top students from RLC’s INEL and Maintenance Technology programs for a two-year, hands-on placement at the Mt. Vernon facility.

“Some of my classmates were part of the program. I thought that this experience could be meaningful for my professional career, and I had the opportunity to get experience in the real work place, plus practice what I have learned in school,” said Jerves. “That’s been my favorite part. Being involved in a practical system that we don’t have at my home country.”

He continued, “I think working at Continental taught, not only technical skills with different technologies, but also how to interact with people in a working environment. They gave me the opportunity to work with people from different backgrounds to work together in order to achieve a common goal.”

Jerves said the internship program has already had a lasting impression. After graduating from SIU, he said he hopes to have the opportunity to continue his professional career at CTA.

“I want to stay at Continental because I think it’s a company that allows me to develop my career, and where I can learn something every day,” said Jerves.

It’s not all work and studying for one of RLC’s only South American students. Outside of the classroom, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends, and playing sports, specifically basketball and soccer.

Jerves added, “I want to thank the staff at RLC that made my time there very nice and guided me to become a professional. I want to thank Continental too, for the work opportunity, and my family for all the support that has made everything possible.”

Last year, Jerves’ father moved back to Ecuador while he finished his education at RLC. He did make it back in time to watch his son walk across the stage.

Bost Statement on House Passage of Financial CHOICE Act

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed the Financial CHOICE Act:


“The Financial CHOICE Act is a jobs bill,” said Rep. Bost. “The overreach of Dodd-Frank has allowed the big banks to get bigger while small businesses have been unable to get the loans they need to succeed. The Financial CHOICE Act includes numerous strongly bipartisan provisions to eliminate unnecessary regulations in order to provide small businesses and entrepreneurs greater freedom to innovate, grow their businesses, and create jobs in our communities. The legislation also ends ‘too big to fail’ taxpayer-funded bailouts of Wall Street and imposes the toughest penalties in history for financial fraud.”

 

Cashews sold at Aldi’s possibly tainted with glass

http://www.wusa9.com/news/local/dc/cashews-recalled-for-potential-presence-of-glass-pieces/446599130

(WUSA-TV Washington D.C.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt.)

WASHINGTON (WUSA9) – Two lots of 8 oz. canisters of Southern Grove Cashew Halves and Pieces with Sea Salt were voluntarily recalled by Star Snacks Co. due to potential presence of glass pieces.

The recall was put in place after the company received reports of glass found in the product from consumers. To date, there have not been any reported injuries. All potentially impacted product has been removed from stores.

The product was distributed to ALDI stores in Missouri and Illinois.

State Represenative Dave Severin holds sateliite office hours at WF public library

WEST FRANKFORT, IL –  On Wednesday Representative Dave Severin (R-Benton) held his first Satellite office hours at the West Frankfort Public Library. As a token of his appreciation, Rep. Severin presented Library Director Pam Sevenski with a copy 2017-2018 Legislative Blue Book, the Bicentennial edition, for those interested in learning more about the 100th General Assembly.

Dave Severin presenting the Blue Book to West Frankfort library staff.

“It was great getting the chance to talk with constituents at the satellite office hours in West Frankfort,” Rep. Severin said. “I know my office in Marion is not convenient for everyone, so satellite office hours are a good way to listen to the concerns of people across the district.”

Rep. Severin will be holding satellite office hours throughout the summer, with the next one being held at Crab Orchard Public Library (20012 Crab Orchard Rd, Marion, IL 62959) on June 20th from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm.

Way resigns as head football coach at Harrisburg

http://www.dailyregister.com/sports/20170607/prep-football-way-resigns-as-head-football-coach-at-harrisburg

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

The Al Way era at Harrisburg has come to an end — and this time maybe for good.

Way, a fixture at Harrisburg and longtime southern Illinois coach, turned in his resignation papers Wednesday morning.

When reached by phone for a comment, Way didn’t return a phone call. Harrisburg athletic director Greg Langley confirmed to the Harrisburg Register that Way did indeed turn in resignation papers.

 

 

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