The West Frankfort Redbirds goes on the road and picks up a 70-68 victory over the Goreville Blackcats tonight. Christopher loses in overtime at home to Flora 46-45. SIU beats UT Martin 78-70 at the Arena tonight. Links to stories about all three games will be in the sports section of franklincounty-news.com tomorrow.
Obama: Americans criticize ‘fictional character named Barack’ created by Fox News
President Obama wants Americans to know before he leaves office that many of them were only unhappy with his administration due
to a “fictional” representation promulgated by conservative media outlets. The Atlantic’s Ta-Nehisi Coates recently sat down with Mr. Obama for a series the magazine calls “My President Was Black.” The project is based on interviews conducted Oct. 19, but the first two parts were published Tuesday and Wednesday. “I’m not saying I’m impervious to criticism — but one of the things that you come pretty early on to understand in this job, and you start figuring out even during the course of the campaign, is that there’s Barack Obama the person and there’s Barack Obama the symbol, or the office holder, or what people are seeing on television, or just a representative of power,” Mr. Obama said while recounting a brusque encounter with an activist. Click to read the rest of the article by Douglas Ernst – The Washington Times
Obama’s team cancels Muslim registry to foil Trump’s plans for ‘extreme vetting’
Trump scrambles to untangle business ties as conflict of interest issues loom
President-elect Donald Trump’s team insisted Wednesday that his sons aren’t involved in an inauguration-themed event that appeared
to promise access in exchange for charitable donations — but even his allies are saying Mr. Trump needs to get a handle on potential conflicts of interest. Fully divorcing from his vast real estate empire will be difficult for the billionaire businessman, said Newt Gingrich, former speaker of the U.S. House and a Trump backer. But he said the Trump team must quickly figure out what steps it can take. “The longer they wait, the greater the irritation will be and the more concerned people will be,” he said in an interview with NPR published Wednesday. “So it’s not to their advantage to get to the inaugural without having sorted this out.” Please click to read the rest of the story byDavid Sherfinski – The Washington Times
‘Christmas ended that night’ — The 65th anniversary of the Orient 2 mining disaster

Rescue workers are pictured with one of the 119 miners killed on Dec. 21, 1951 in the Orient 2 explosion.
NOTE: This is a compilation of what Jim Muir has shared on this site about the Orient 2 Mining disaster in the past. There will be a memorial service tonight at 7:00 p.m. at the Trinity United Methodist Church, 304 North Sunnyslope in West Frankfort, honoring the 119 men and women who were tragically killed that December evening. Please click to read the pieces that Jim wrote about the disaster.





