Rend Lake College to offer concealed carry and gun safety classes this spring

INA, Ill. (Jan. 24, 2017) – Learn everything from safety to state and federal law this spring during Rend Lake College’s Concealed Carry training program or Safety at Home and in Public class, both offered by the Community & Corporate Education Division.Conceal Carry

RLC’s two-day Illinois Concealed Carry program readies participants to apply for their permit. On day one, the firearms safety and marksmanship classroom portion of the course will focus on safety, principles of marksmanship, loading and unloading, cleaning, and state and federal laws relating to firearms and force. Firearms and ammunition are not to be brought to this class.

The second day will include interacting with law enforcement, recognizing risk factors and situational awareness, identifying threats, and learning about range rules and procedures. The live fire practice and qualification will also occur on the RLC Shooting Range. Students should bring their firearm with 100 rounds of unopened ammunition to be inspected by course instructors.

To qualify, students must complete 30 rounds at 5, 7, and 10 yards with at least 70 percent accuracy. A qualifying shot consists of a shot placed inside the 7 ring of a B-27 target.

Available courses are set for the following dates: Saturday, Feb. 4 and Sunday, Feb. 5; Friday, March 17 and Saturday, March 18 for women only; Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21; and Friday, Aug. 4 and Saturday, Aug. 5.

Friday and Saturday classes will be held from 4 – 10 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Classes held on Saturday and Sundays will meet from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. both days. All classes will meet instructors Ron Meek and Jeff Bullard in the Coal Mine Training Center, Room 107A, on the Ina campus.

Participants who complete RLC’s Concealed Carry training course are eligible to apply for Illinois and Florida Concealed Weapons licenses. A valid FOID card and a driver’s license must be brought to class. Students must attend the entire 16 hours of training, no exemptions will be given. Participants must be at least 21 years old. The cost of the training is $150 for in-state residents and $250 for out-of-state residents.

Instead of, or in addition to, the Concealed Carry program, consider enrolling in RLC’s Increase Your Safety at Home and in Public workshop. This class will teach participants about the commonly made errors individuals make at their home and in public that decreases their safety. By the end of the session, instructor Scott Peeples will also cover individuals’ rights in the use of force for both home and community protection.

Class costs $17 and meets from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Saturday, March 25 in the Academic Building, Room 202, on the Ina campus.

To learn more about these workshops, or any others this spring, call 618-437-5321, Ext. 1714. Pre-registration may be done in person, via phone call, or by emailing commcorped@rlc.edu.

Gradual clearing today….tomorrow is going to be beautiful

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Today we will have gradual clearing and maybe some peaks of the sun.  The high today will be in the mid 50’s.  The low tonight will be in the mid 40’s.  It will be sunny tomorrow with the high around 60, and the lows in the 40’s Wednesday night.

There will be a cooling trend for the rest of the week with highs in the upper 30’s and lows in the mid 20’s.

There is a chance of rain or snow in the forecast for Sunday.

President Trump has a very busy first full day in office

President Trump signing and executive order ending the Trans Pacific Partership (Fox News Photo)

President Trump signing and executive order ending the Trans Pacific Partership (Fox News Photo)

WASHINGTON DC – President trump had a very busy first day in office, making true on a lot of his campaign promises. CNN compiled a list of accomplishments his first day. Please click on the link to read the list they compiled. Press Secretary Sean Spicer held the first news conference of the administration. Spicer held his own against the Washington press corps. Most questions revolved around what the press claimed the exaggeration of the crowds. Please read through this summary, and go to your favorite news source for further information on the first day.

Devastation lies in the wake of Sunday tornado

A view of once where a mobile home once stood in Albany GA, in a storm system that left several dead in the southeast United States.

A view of once where a mobile home once stood in Albany GA, in a storm system that left several dead in the Southeast.

ALBANY GA (John Gosa – Albany Herald. There will be a link to several stories on the Herald website linking to the devastation left in the Southeast. Here are a few excerpts from the main story.) Search and rescue workers continued the grisly task Monday of searching for victims of a deadly tornado that struck east Albany Sunday, leaving at least four dead and several neighborhoods in shambles. & Dougherty County Coroner Michael Fowler released the names of two of the victims late Monday afternoon. & Following a wave of intense thunderstorms that rolled through the southeast over the weekend, a storm that’s being described as a tornado by witnesses carved a path of destruction across southeast Albany Sunday afternoon, leaving at least four dead and countless others injured, displaced or homeless. & Many roads remained nearly impassable on Monday, blocked by broken trees, many snapped off mid-trunk, and downed utility lines. Wind-driven debris littered roadsides and impacted homes, causing widespread structural damage for several miles.

One dead, seven others injured in fatal jewelry robbery on Northeast Side of San Antonio TX

San Antonio police at the crime scene....(Express-News photo)

San Antonio police at the crime scene….(Express-News photo)

SAN ANTONIO TX (Please click on the link from the San Antonio Express News to follow this story)…..There was a Kay Jewelers that was robbed in a San Antonio mall around 3:30 p.m. this afternoon. One person was killed and seven people were injured. The fatality was by a by stander trying to intervene. Anytime there is a breaking story of this nature, franklincounty-news.com will give you a link right to the local source.

Illinois Senate to try again on pension reform

Illinois senate leader John Cullertron

Illinois senate leader John Cullertron

SPRINGFIELD IL – (Doug Finke – Springfield Journal Register )Illinois lawmakers will be asked to again tackle cost-saving pension reforms as part of the “grand bargain” package of bills being negotiated in the Senate. & The new version takes a different approach to pension reform that advocates believe will allow it to withstand an inevitable court challenge.

Trump team blasts Madonna: ‘Can you imagine saying that about President Obama?’

Madonna in the Women's March on Washington speech, threatened to blow up the White House (AP photo)

Madonna in the Women’s March on Washington speech, threatened to blow up the White House (AP photo)

WASHINGTON DC- (Bradford Richardson – Washington Times. Please click on the link to read the full story. Here is an excerpt) Members of President Trump’s inner circle blasted Madonna on Sunday, after the singer said she had thought about blowing up the White House. “I mean, can you imagine saying that about President Obama?” White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said on “Fox News Sunday.” & At the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday, the 58-year-old singer gave a profanity-laced speech during which she said she had thought about blowing up the White House. “Yes, I am angry,” Madonna said. “Yes, I am outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.”

White House blasts news media for ‘deliberately false reporting’

President Trump calls out a member of the press corps after a CIA briefing. (AP Photo)

President Trump calls out a member of the press corps after a CIA briefing. (AP Photo)

WASHINGTON DC (S.A. Miller – Washington Times -Please click on the link to read the entire story. Here is an excerpt) White House press secretary Sean Spicer lashed out at the news media Saturday over what he called “deliberately false reporting” about President Trump’s first day in office. At a hastily convened briefing at the White House, Mr. Spicer admonished the news media for tweets that falsely claimed Mr. Trump removed the Martin Luther King Jr. bust from the Oval Office and that presented photographs that minimized the size of the crowd. “There has been a lot of talk in the media about the responsibility to hold Donald Trump responsible, and I’m here to tell you that it goes two ways. We’re going to hold the press accountable as well,” he said.

Another rainy Sunday ahead

It seems like we have another rainy Sunday ahead of us.  The high today will be around 60 degrees with the low in the upper 40’s.

We will have a pleasant Monday through Wednesday with high around 50 degrees with the lows in the 30’s.

It will be cooler the rest of the week with highs in the upper 30’s with lows in the mid twenties.

Over night there has been massive tornado destruction in the Southeastern coastal states of the US.  The storm prediction center rarely issues a high risk for severe weather.  This is displayed below in the following graphic from KFVS-12

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Dr Greg Forbes of The Weather Channel has several ares in the Southeastern part of the United States with a TORCON of nine, which means there is a 90% chance of a tornado within a 50 mile area.  Here is the areas in the following graphic.

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Remember this region in your prayers during a day that shapes up to be very volatile.

 

 

 

 

Bus with Marion HS students on board vandalized by anti Trump rioters in Washington, DC

thugsWASHINGTON DC -(Click on the link to view the video and read the story from WSIL TV. Here is an excerpt. ) WSIL – A bus carrying a group of students from Marion was attacked by protesters in Washington, D.C. Kyle Childers said he was chaperoning a group of students from Marion High School who were in the nation’s capital for the inauguration. On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of protesters lined the streets in Washington, D.C. to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Childers said when the students headed back to their hotel Saturday, they ran into a group of protesters looking for trouble.,,,,

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