Chancellor unveils plan to cut university budget by $19 million, includes layoffs

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

In a statement Wednesday, interim Chancellor Brad Colwell released the breakdown of a $19 million permanent budget cut to the university.

The cut may result in layoffs to 51 civil service employees, contract non-renewals, layoffs for faculty and reductions in the budgets of many departments on campus.

Almost 100 civil service employees, including the 51 expecting layoffs, could be affected by a process called “bumping,” which means staff can transfer their layoff to another person with less seniority in the same position.

At the beginning of fiscal year 2015 when the state had a budget, there were 3, 258 faculty and staff at the university. Since then, the university has lost roughly 400 faculty and staff positions, according to University Spokesperson Rae Goldsmith.

Severin: May Session Ends With No Budget

State Rep. Dave Severin (R-Benton) today released following statement after the General Assembly failed to pass a balanced budget by the May 31st deadline:

“I went into this week hoping we could achieve a full-year, truly balanced budget along with real reforms to grow the economy. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen.

“It’s extremely disappointing that instead of focusing on working with us to pass a balanced budget, House Democrats would rather point their fingers at Republicans for their failures. The fact is Democrats have been in charge of both the Senate and House for the past 12 years and in those years they increased spending, raised taxes, raided pensions, and used one-time revenue generating gimmicks to pass these unbalanced budgets. On top of that our revenues have not matched our expenditures for more than 15 years.

“The state is feeling the cost of these failures. We have $130 billion in unfunded pension liabilities, the fifth highest tax burden in the nation, and have lost more residents than any other state for three straight years.

“My Republican colleagues and I have reached across the aisle numerous times, asking for House Democrats to work with us on a balanced budget that will move our state forward. Democrats have flat out ignored our requests.

“It is time we stop the games, time to stop the politics, and stop hurting the people we are sworn to serve. I am looking forward to getting back to the 117th district to meet with constituents and talk about the many concerns they have surrounding the way session ended in Springfield.”

Christopher Homecoming kicks off

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CHRISTOPHER, IL (WSIL – TV  Please click on the link above for the full story and video.  Here is an excerpt below)

The Christopher Homecoming celebration is now underway at Dennison Park.

Organizers say there will be events for all ages all weekend long.

Below is a full list of planned events:

Thursday — 5 pm – women’s bocce tourney
6 pm – opening ceremony
7 pm – variety show  

Friday —     5 pm – bocce tourney
5 pm – main stage – Don Faulkner
7 pm – beer garden –  Chris Sloan

Saturday —  7 am – Lions Club pancake breakfast
7:45 am – 5k run/walk
9 am – bocce tourney
10 am – car show — rea clinic parking lot
12 noon – beer garden – Rog, Bob and Ruth
5 pm – Main Stage S.I. Band
7:30 pm – beer garden – Shakey Jake Band

Sunday —    1 pm – washer tourney
1 pm – beer garden — david clark
3 pm – Cow Pattie bingo

Free and discounted doughnuts for National Doughnut Day

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(Kevin Hunsppberger- WSIL – TV Please click the link above for the full story,  Here is an excerpt)

The first Friday of June is National Doughnut Day. It got its start when the Salvation Army sold doughnuts to raise money for people in need during the Great Depression.

In Franklin County, Dixie Cream in West Frankfort is offering buy a dozen for $6.30. Limit two dozen per customer. Any purchase over two dozen, will be $9.60 a dozen.

Please check with other retailers to see if they are offering similar promotions.

 

Latest health rankings have alarming news for southern Illinois counties

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(James Fuller, Daily Herald News Service.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Fueled by high unemployment, unhealthy habits and not enough doctors, southern Illinois counties are among the least healthy in the state, according to a recent 2017 ranking.

According to the study, overall the unhealthiest county in Illinois is Alexander, ranking 102 of 102 Illinois counties.

Hardin County ranks 101st, Pulaski is 100 and Saline County is 99th. Elsewhere in southern Illinois, Randolph County is 52nd, Perry is 68th, Williamson is 71st, Gallatin County is 80th, Franklin is 91st, and Jackson is 92nd.

Benton City Council Purchases new squad cars

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BENTON, IL – (William McPherson – Benton Gazette.  Please Click to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt)

Public Safety Commissioner Don Storey had two purchase orders approved during his section of the council meeting. One was for two 2017 Ford Explorer Police Interceptors which were approved for purchase at $27,750 each for a total of $55,500 to be taken out of the capital improvements fund.

The other was for a fence around the generator at the new police department coming out of the new building fund. Labor for the project was donated by police and fire, leaving building materials the only cost which came to $957.77 from Stotlars in Benton.

Mayor Kondritz thanked Commissioners Story and Justin Wyant for working together for the recent improvements to the new Police Station, specifically improvements to the parking lot. They added that they plan to work on the alleys by the new Police Department later this Summer.

The council went into executive session to discuss a personal matter but took no action.

Orient Man arrested on sex charges

On Wednesday, May 31st, at 3:00 p.m. Franklin County Sheriff’s investigators arrested Austin J. Berkley, 24 of Orient at his residence.

The arrest was made on a warrant charging aggravated criminal sexual abuse and indecent solicitation of a child.  The victim was a 15 year old high school student.

This is an ongoing criminal investigation. More arrests and charges are possible.  Berkley is being held in the Franklin County Jail in lieu of $80,000 bond.

Barn Fire in rural West Frankfort

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WEST FRANKFORT-  West Frankfort Firefighters were called to a tractor fire on 9994 Carr Road around 11:00 a.m.

Before arriving on the scene, the tractor exploded, and the fire spread to a nearby barn full of hay.

Benton, Zeigler, Ewing-Northern, Carterville, Johnston City and Abbott EMS provided mutual aid.

When more information becomes available it will be shared.

Information from WSIL -TV, Southern Illinois Fire Incidents, and Southern Illinois Fire Dispatch contributed to the above story. 

Kendell Marvel in concert at Galatia Old Settler’s Days tomorrow night

Country Music singer-songwriter Kendell Marvel will be in concert tomorrow night at Old Settlers Days in Galatia at 8:00 p.m.

Marvel grew up between Galatia and Thompsonville in the community of West End.

He had penned several number one hits for several country music recording artists, and is releasing an album of his own.

The concert as well as carnival rides are free.

 

Helping Paws Passes the Senate

SPRINGFIELD, IL Today House Bill 2897, introduced by Rep. Dave Severin (R-Benton), passed the Senate by a unanimous vote. The bill aims to make sure that veterans suffering from PTSD or depression are included under those eligible to receive a service dogs from the Helping Paws Program free of charge.

“I am very pleased to see that the Helping Paws legislation has passed the Senate,” Severin said. “The bill makes a simple change to the programs list of eligible individuals, yet it will have an incredible impact on the lives of veterans suffering from PTSD or depression.”

The Helping Paws Service Dog Program already trains and provides dogs to individuals for a range of health issues, HB 2897 adds veterans to that pool. The bill now heads to the Governor’s desk for his consideration.

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