Illinois State Police responded to two traffic crashes that happened within a couple minutes Thursday morning in the northbound lanes of Interstate 57 in Williamson County, according to a news release from Illinois State Police. A 2011 Ford Ranger driven by Shane G. Halvorsen, 39, of Grand Chain, was northbound on I-57 in Williamson County at 6:10 a.m. Thursday, when Robert M. Davis, 25, of Creal Springs, was following and attempted to pass near Mile Post 49. Davis then lost control of his truck on snow-covered roadways, and the Ford F-250 slid into the right rear corner of the Ranger, and both vehicles slid off the roadway. The Ranger struck a tree off the right shoulder, and the F-250 came to rest in the median. Please read the press release from the Illinois State police ran by The Southern.
Snowy weather leads to two crashes within minutes on I-57 in Williamson County
Norman sets coaching record
NOTE: I came across this searching for a story on Chester-Z-R this morning. I remember Coach Norman as a player at Dongola. I would try to make an appearance at the Crab Orchard Thanksgiving tournament to watch Thompsonville play. He has been gracious with his time since I have been writing for over a year now. Please click to read the story from Pete Spitler of the Randolph County Herald-Tribune
West Frankfort K-Mart survives another round of store closings
In addition Sears in Marion makes the cut. Click on the highlited part to read the moves by Sears today.-store chain Sears Holdings is seeking to stem its bleeding by closing another 150 stores, including 108 Kmart locations, and selling its Craftsman brand to raise cash. The ailing retailer said Thursday that it had reached a deal to sell the tools brand to Stanley Black & Decker for a net present value of about $900 million, including future royalty payments. The move came several months after Sears put the Craftsman, Kenmore and DieHard brands up for sale as it seeks an elusive turnaround. The company said late Wednesday that it would close 108 Kmart stores and 42 Sears stores, calling it “a difficult but necessary step as we take actions to strengthen the company’s operations and fund its transformation.” Please click to read the rest of the story from Nathan Bomey of USA Today.
Salukis hold off Indiana State in OT, 80-74
Morthland Second Half Rally Falls Short, 90-84
Morthland College Media Services
West Frankfort – After a blistering start by the visiting Pioneers of Crowley’s Ridge, the Patriots’ second half comeback stalled as Morthland fell 90-84 in their first game of the new year.
The first half saw plenty of offense, but it was the Pioneers’ hot shooting that was the story in the first twenty minutes. CRC shot 50 percent from the field, but an even better 54 percent from beyond the arc, resulting in a 16-point halftime deficit for the hosts.
Dylan Burmester did his best to help the Patriots keep pace, with four first half three pointers, but timely scoring from CRC stretched the lead to as large as 17.
Foul trouble also took its toll, and the seven-man rotation at the disposal of Coach Rich Herrin was put to the test early, as Tyler Burmester and Ashton Worgu picked up four and three fouls, respectively. Ben McFarland saw extended minutes as a result and played inspired basketball, hitting an early three and collecting numerous important rebounds.
Trailing 57-41 at the beginning of the second half, the Patriots began to mount a comeback and, just over five minutes in, clawed the lead down to two, thanks in part to six points from Aaron Rushing, who spent much of the night being hounded inside by multiple bodies.
Unfortunately, every Patriot run was met with a Pioneer response, and the hosts were never able to draw level. The early first half foul trouble eventually caught up with Morthland, as Rushing, Worgu, and Tyler Burmester all fouled out of the game, prompting one last effort.
After pulling within three on a Demaria Nance jumper with under 45 seconds to play, CRC was able to withstand the Patriot pressure and close out the game.
Dylan Burmester led the way for the Patriots, finishing with 32 points on eight three pointers. Tyler Burmester finished with 15, Rushing had 14, and McFarland collected nine points and nine boards.
CRC finished with four players in double figures, paced by Cade Niswonger with 21.
Morthland (7-6) will be back in action on Wednesday, January 11, as they take on Logan University on the campus of Rend Lake College. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30.
Link to Box Score: http://www.morthlandpatriots.com/stats/2016-17/box_13.html








