Several Franklin County former basketball players recognized on RLC Alumni Weekend

One thing in this picture, I noticed there are a lot of coaches and some officials in the picture.  Nearly every Franklin County High school had alumnus  who attended the event.  I wonder if Ron Stanart sang the National Anthem before the Warriors’ Game?

INA, Ill. — Rend Lake College alumni players and coaches gathered on campus Saturday, Dec. 3, for the 4th Annual Warriors Basketball Alumni Weekend. FROM LEFT are; Brian Shaw, Derek Hood, Tommy Holder, George Brown, Trent Simpson, Hardy Crawford, Mark Dannenmueller, Josh Webb, Jack Smith, Damon Lee, Ron Stanart, Matt Hampleman, Mike McClure, Tim Wills, Chuck Doty, John Fisher, Walter Woodard, Wayne Arnold, Mitch Haskins, Jim Bybee, Jim Waugh, Hugh Moore, Marcus Fisher, Gary Burzynski, Steve Lacy, Lanny Shaw, Bill Kirk, Dean Jackson, Terry Taylor, Dan Lovin, Joe Norris, and Garry Hefner. Not Pictured: Dan Wymer, Bob Kelley, and Roger Yates (Photo by Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

INA, Ill. — Rend Lake College alumni players and coaches gathered on campus Saturday, Dec. 3, for the 4th Annual Warriors Basketball Alumni Weekend. FROM LEFT are; Brian Shaw, Derek Hood, Tommy Holder, George Brown, Trent Simpson, Hardy Crawford, Mark Dannenmueller, Josh Webb, Jack Smith, Damon Lee, Ron Stanart, Matt Hampleman, Mike McClure, Tim Wills, Chuck Doty, John Fisher, Walter Woodard, Wayne Arnold, Mitch Haskins, Jim Bybee, Jim Waugh, Hugh Moore, Marcus Fisher, Gary Burzynski, Steve Lacy, Lanny Shaw, Bill Kirk, Dean Jackson, Terry Taylor, Dan Lovin, Joe Norris, and Garry Hefner. Not Pictured: Dan Wymer, Bob Kelley, and Roger Yates (Photo by Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

Mrs. Mikkell Sneddon, 74 of Buckner

Mikkell Jeanne Sneddon, 74 of Buckner IL, passed away at 1:30 P.M. on Wednesday December 7, 2016 at Helia Healthcare in Benton.
Mrs. Sneddon was born on March 21, 1942 at the UMWA hospital in West Frankfort, IL to Michael Brckovich and Hilda (Wicker) Brckovich. Mikkell married James L. Sneddon on September 16, 1994 and he survives of Buckner.
Mrs. Sneddon is also survived by a daughter Amy K. Sneddon of Buckner, a son Andrew Sneddon of Centralia, three grandsons Douglas Sneddon of Johnston City, Bryce and Misty Upton Sneddon of Benton, and Trevor Sneddon of Benton. Three great grandchildren Wyatt Upton, Cheyenne Upton, and Ava Sneddon all of Benton, and a special family member, Chuckie Newell of Buckner, and numerous cousins and friends.
Mikkell was preceded in death by her parents, beloved aunts Margaret Brckovich, Helen Neely, and Betty Sullivan. Mrs. Sneddon will be cremated and a memorial service will be held on Saturday December 17, 2016 at 2:00 P.M., at the Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher. Visitation will be on Saturday December 17, 2016 from 1:00 P.M. until 2:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Mikkell’s wish was to have her ashes scattered on Flatt Top Hills in Yampa, Colorado.

 

 

Booze and the Salukis do not mix

Steve Dunford-FranklinCounty-News.com

Southern Illinois University athletic director Tommy Bell made the announcement today, that alcoholic beverages would be sold at SIU sporting events, as well as concerts.  His main reason was additional revenue into the Saluki program.

I remember going with a school trip to McAndrew stadium when I was probably in the sixth or seventh grade.  It was back when alcohol was sold at sporting events.  There were several in the student section that became wasted.  After halftime, they began to throw beer on everyone in the student section.

The Salukis quit selling beer at sporting events soon after Rich Herrin resurrected the Men’s Basketball program in the mid 1980’s.  This is not an exact quote, but I remember him saying he does not want his players playing, or coaching in a tavern.  When the contract lapsed with the beer company, they did not renew it

I did not realize there was a statewide ban on selling alcohol at sporting events on Illinois campuses soon after Coach Herrin’s statement.  There was a bill siu-logothat passed the Illinois Senate unanimously in the spring session of the General Assembly.  Governor Bruce Rauner shortly signed the bill into law allowing alcohol on university campuses.

Southern’s reputation of being a party school has improved.  A couple decades ago, SIU always was in the top ten in the nation of party schools when surveyed.  According to the website niche.com, they are ranked sixth in the entire state.

Since Halloween has been re-instituted, there have been some shady things happen on the strip.  This is in the heart of football season.  Adding alcohol sales would add fuel to the fire in the middle of the “festivities.”

During Football, there is a lot of tailgating going on at Saluki Row.  There is ample opportunity to enjoy an adult beverage or several outside the stadium.

It has improved over the years, but SIU sporting events are tough to get out of the parking lots.  There are a lot of fender benders.  It would increase with people leaving tipsy.

In addition, there are a lot of local watering holes in a short distance of SIU Arena and Saluki stadium.  The Dawg Pound would be much rowdier at basketball games.

I am not trying to be Holier than Thou, but I do not drink.  However, I understand that people would enjoy an adult beverage during games.  This is a done deal.  Guidelines are going to be established for serving.  I say there needs to be a cutoff similar to the seventh inning stretch of baseball games.  I propose that is should be sometime in the third quarter at football games, and at the 12 minute TV timeout during basketball.

In Tommy Bell’s statement, he referred to Ohio State selling alcohol has increased revenue for the athletic program.  Ohio State has joined Big Ten schools Maryland and Minnesota selling beer according to the website saturdaydownsouth.com.  The U of I is establishing guidelines in case they start selling beer in the future.

I studied the map on this website.  In the other major conferences, there is not alcohol served at any SEC venue.  The only ones in the ACC are Syracuse and Louisville.

This is how I feel about the issue, booze and the Salukis do not mix.  Agree or disagree, I hope it brought some thoughts of discussion to the table.

Steve Dunford is a guest columnist for FranklinCounty-News.com.  He is a 1993 graduate of Southern Illinois University.

Dexter Fowler on a plane to St. Louis-physical tomorrow

This story has been broken that Frank Cusumano of KSDK Channel fivedexter-fowler, St. Louis Dexter Fowler is coming to St. Louis for a physical tomorrow. Follow this breaking story that will be updated with the KSDK link.

Director of shooting complex wants expanded role for facility

SPARTA- NOTE: There is a benefit to the local economy in Frankiin County even though Sparta is 45 miles away. There will be people staying at Rend Lake an local hotels. They will be spending money at local business. In shooting circles, Sparta’s World Shooting and Recreational Complex is recognized as one of the finest facilities in the country. It’s Monica Brackman’s job to build on that. Barackman, a Belleville native, is the WSRC’s executive director. “For me coming out here, everybody looks at it, ‘OK, the Grand

Monica Brachman at the gates of the World Shooting Complex in Sparta.  (Southern Illinoisan Photo)

Monica Brachman at the gates of the World Shooting Complex in Sparta. (Southern Illinoisan Photo)

American, the home grounds for the ATA’s Grand American.’ But, what about the 1,001 campsites we have? What about the local schools that want to have a 5K? What about the lakes we have? I want to make sure the community is aware this is much more than a shooting park. It’s 1,600 acres, all open. There are so many activities that could be done out here.” Brackman is currently putting together programs for the 2017 total eclipse of the sun that will be visible in Southern Illinois. She would like to see concerts, weddings and family reunions as part of the WSRC’s regular calendar. Please click on the link to read more of the stories from Les Winkler of The Southern.

Power Outage in Sesser

sesser-policeThere is a power outage on the very north part of town and in the country. Ameren has been notified. More info to come. If you need a place to be City Hall is open and a warming center. If you need assistance at home contact 7242424 hit 0. Emergency call 911.  Statement according to mayor Jason Ashmore as well as the Sesser Police Department.

John Glenn, American hero, aviation icon and former U.S. senator, dies at 95

His legend is otherworldly and now, at age 95, so is John Glenn. He, along with fellow aviators Orville and Wilbur Wright and moon-

John Glenn in 1962 and 2012 (AP photo)

John Glenn in 1962 and 2012 (AP photo)

walker Neil Armstrong, truly made Ohio first in flight. “John Glenn is, and always will be, Ohio’s ultimate hometown hero, and his passing today is an occasion for all of us to grieve,” said Ohio Gov. John R. Kasich. “As we bow our heads and share our grief with his beloved wife, Annie, we must also turn to the skies, to salute his remarkable journeys and his long years of service to our state and nation. “Though he soared deep into space and to the heights of Capitol Hill, his heart never strayed from his steadfast Ohio roots. Godspeed, John Glenn!” Kasich said. Click on this link to follow this and other stories from the Columbus Dispatch.

Trump, Fallin applaud Scott Pruitt EPA appointment

OK Attorney General Scott Pruitt and OK Gov, Mary Falin..Pruitt appointed to be EPA director in the Trump administration

OK Attorney General Scott Pruitt and OK Gov, Mary Falin..Pruitt appointed to be EPA director in the Trump administration

President-elect Donald J. Trump tapped Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt on Wednesday to head the Environmental Protection Agency, a strong signal that the next administration will break from eight years of making new regulations on air and water pollution. “For too long, the Environmental Protection Agency has spent taxpayer dollars on an out-of-control anti-energy agenda that has destroyed millions of jobs, while also undermining our incredible farmers and many other businesses and industries at every turn,” Trump said Thursday morning. “My administration strongly believes in environmental protection, and Scott Pruitt will be a powerful advocate for that mission while promoting jobs, safety and opportunity.” Please click on the link from Chris Casteel and Paul Monies from the Oklahoma City Oklahoman.

Border Patrol agents bless Trump’s pick for Homeland Security secretary

Border Patrol agents gave retired Marine Gen. John F. Kelly their backing Wednesday to be the next Homeland Security secretary,

President elect Trump and General Kelly

President elect Trump and General Kelly

and thanked President-elect Donald Trump for consulting them before making a pick that the agents said should go a long way to right the problems in the troubled department. The National Border Patrol Council, which represents line agents, said that despite Gen. Kelly’s lack of experience with immigration issues, “he comes in with stellar credentials.” “General Kelly’s troops, by all accounts, loved him, which, bodes well for the morale issue within DHS, and he appears to be a no-nonsense rule of law general,” the agents said. Please click on the link to read the full story from Stephen Dianan of the Washington Times. 

Donald Trump named Time magazine’s Person of the Year

President-elect Donald Trump was named Time magazine’s Person trump-man-of-the-yearof the Year on Wednesday. “It’s a great honor. It means a lot, especially me growing up reading Time magazine,” Mr. Trump said on NBC’s “Today” program after the announcement was unveiled. “It’s [a] very important magazine and I’ve been lucky enough to be on the cover many times this year … and last year,” he said. “But I consider this a very, very great honor.” Please Read more from the story from David Sherfinski of the Washington Times

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