Christopher woman killed in single vehicle accident north of Buckner

A 20-year-old Christopher woman was killed in a one-car crash in rural Franklin County early Saturday morning.

Brooke M. Bolen Brown, 20, died in the crash that occurred near the intersection of Lincoln Road and Izaak Walton Road north of Buckner, authorities said.

The Franklin County Sheriff’s office was contacted about the single-vehicle accident shortly after 4:30 a.m. Saturday. The caller reported a car on its roof in a field with an unresponsive woman inside.

While the investigation has not yet been completed initial indications show that Brown was driving south on Lincoln Road at a high rate of speed.  Authorities believe she lost control of the vehicle, which then left the roadway and went airborne.  The vehicle flipped and came to rest on its roof about 60 feet from the point where it left the roadway.

Authorities believe that alcohol was a factor in the accident.

The crash remains under investigation.

Funeral arrangements for Brown are pending at Gilbert Funeral Home in Christopher.

Vote absentee? Some Franklin County ballots are being questioned

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Some county residents have received a letter from the Franklin County State’s Attorney that begins with an apology. The letters were sent to voters who had cast absentee ballots in the March 2012 primary election and early voting.

In the letter, Evan Owens points out that it is his duty to represent County Clerk Dave Dobill. The letter outlines an election challenge being made by primary election loser Kent Renshaw. Renshaw lost to Eric Dirnbeck in the race for Judge. Owens outlined the situation in a lettert o  affected voters which was obtained by FranklinCounty-News.com reading ( in part):

“The election was held in 12 counties and decided by less than fifty votes. Mr. Renshaw is attempting to cast doubt on the eligibility and the votes of many Franklin County citizens. You are receiving this letter because Mr. Renshaw is contesting your right to vote in the election , attempting to ‘spoil’ your ballot, or otherwise asking that your vote not be counted.”

Owens goes on to explain to voters contacted just why their vote is being called into question. “Some of the allegations of Mr. Renshaw included that a voter moved from a residence prior to the election or that the voter’s signature at the time they voted did not match the signature card on file with the county clerk.”

The Franklin County State’s Attorney’s office has contacted many of these voters who ballot is being contested. Owens has come to the conclusion that “The voter’s ballot was entirely appropriate and should be counted. ”

Owens is asking those that received letters to contact his office regarding the matter. He says a simple affidavit from the voters whose ballots are being questioned should put the matter to rest.

City of West Frankfort to close on former hospital site

By LEIGH M. CALDWELL

umwa hospital site clearedThe site of the births of thousands of Franklin County residents, which later became an eyesore and, some say, a danger to the public will now be a grassy field owned by the city of West Frankfort, at least for a little while.

The former UMWA Hospital building in West Frankfort was torn down in stages last year, and recently the land has been leveled and cleared.

Later this week, the St. Louis Street site will officially become city property.

It’s the end of a long saga for city commissioners, stretching back to previous administrations.

“I would like to thank the commissioners, and the previous administration, for working on this,” Mayor Tom Jordan said at Tuesday’s nights West Frankfort City Council meeting. “We’ve been able to turn a negative into a positive.”

The city will officially close on the property on Thursday. Jordan said a volunteer has offered to level the land and plant grass there. Commissioners hope to eventually find someone who would like to buy the site and build on it.

West Frankfort woman injured in meth lab fire

By BRUCE A. FASOL

West Frankfort Police say an explosion at a West Frankfort home last night can be attributed to the attempted manufacture of methamphetamines.

As FranklinCounty-News.com reported late Monday night, fire crews and hazardous materials units responded to the home at 311 E. 4th Street after an explosion. The home is reportedly Grant’s mother’s residence.

Kristena Grant, 27, was injured in the fire. She was taken to Herrin Hospital, and later flown to St. Louis for treatment of burns.

Police say Grant will face drug charges.

Explosion causes fire in West Frankfort

By BRUCE A. FASOL

Fire crews are on the scene of  a late-night explosion in West Frankfort. According to authorities, the state fire marshall is enroute to the residence on East Fourth Street to investigate.

There has been no official confirmation, however sources indicate that chemicals were involved in the explosion. One scenario rumored to be under investigation is a possible meth lab explosion.

A West Frankfort Fire Dept spokesman Capt. Ron Rains said one woman had been taken to Herrin Hospital with injuries. It is believed that she was flown out of Herrin for further medical treatment. No name was immediately available.

County board to meet Tuesday

By BRUCE A. FASOL

The Franklin County Board is set to meet in regular session Tuesday evening. The meeting begins at 6pm on the third floor of the Courthouse in Benton.

One of the items to be discussed, with possible action, concerns electric aggregation for unincorporated parts of the county. Some residents, in cities, will see their electric costs reportedly lowered as their government entities participate in pool buying programs.

The County Board will also discuss an intra-governemntal agreement that could allow Johnson County Schools  to join in with the Franklin-Williamson Regional Office of Education services region.

The Board will also consider travel requests and employment vacancies.

The meeting is open to the public.

Preliminary hearings for two Sesser men pushed back to February

By Jim Muir

Preliminary hearings for two Sesser men charged in separate crimes have been reset for February.

Norman Dwayne Risley, 59, and Michael Romani, 45, were both scheduled for preliminary hearings in Franklin County Circuit Court on Wednesday afternoon.  Romani’s hearing has been rescheduled for Feb. 6 at 1:30 p.m. and Risley’s was reset for Feb. 20, also at 1:30 p.m.

Both men are represented by attorney Jason Drew, a partner with Drew & Drew Attorneys, in Benton.  In asking for the continuance Drew told Judge Tom Tedeschi that he needed the extra time for preparation for both cases.

Risley is facing a variety of charges including making bombs and other explosive devices and solicitation of a child.  Risley was taken into custody on December 21, 2012 and is facing four felony charges that first originated following an investigation by Sesser police.  Risley is charged with one count of unlawful possession of explosives, one count of unlawful use of weapons, one count of indecent solicitation of a child and an additional single count of sexual exploitation of a child.

Sesser police say they were working on a tip and were investigating the allegations involving the minor child when they gained entry through a search warrant to Risley’s residence and uncovered the cache of explosives that included 11 separate explosive devices (pipe bombs), explosive compounds and 16 blasting caps. The charges allege that Risley “intended to use the explosive devices to commit a felony.”

The charge of indecent solicitation of a child alleges that Risley approached a child under the age of 17 and “discussed and solicited the child to perform an an act of sexual penetration.”

Risley’s bond was set at $750,000.  He posted $75,000 cash bail last week and was released.

Romani is facing a charge of involuntary manslaughter in connection with a Sesser bar fight on Dec. 27, 2012 that left 56-year-old John Franklin dead.  Romani was initially charged with aggravated battery but an additional charge of involuntary manslaughter was added on Dec. 31.  Both charges are a Class 3 felony that carry a maximum sentence of 2-5 years in prison and a minimum sentence of probation.

Franklin died of trauma injuries to the head following an altercation with Romani. The fight took place at the The Bank of Sesser Lounge, located on Sesser’s business district. The bar has since reopened following the fatal fight.

Franklin was pronounced dead at Franklin Hospital after the fight and Romani turned himself into Franklin County authorities a short time later.

Romani’s bond was set at $200,000 and he posted $20,000 cash bail and was released.

 

Royalton man identified as driver in fatal, fiery crash

By Jim Muir

Roger Orlandini, 60, of Royalton, has been identified as the driver of car that was involved in a fatal two-vehicle crash early Tuesday morning in Royalton.

Orlandini was identified through dental records and other medical procedures he had undergone previously according to Franklin County Coroner Marty Leffler. Orlandini was a retired coal miner.

Authorities say that Orlandini was heading south when he struck a tractor-trailer at the intersection of Illinois 149 and 3rd Street.  Orlandini struck the trailer being pulled by the semi and his vehicle burst into flames, according to Leffler.

The accident happened at approximately 2:30 a.m. and local authorities spent several hours cleaning up the wreckage from the crash site.  Both drivers were wearing seat belts, police said. The driver of the tractor trailer, Leslie N. Fred, of Murphysboro, was not injured in the crash.

 

 

 

Peoples National Bank officially opens new West City facility

 

Several members of the Benton-West City Chamber of Commerce and Peoples National Bank Employees were on hand Monday morning for the official opening and ribbon cutting for the new PNB facility that is now open in West City. The full-service bank has been completely renovated both inside and out and is located in the facility that formerly housed Auto Credit of Southern Illinois.
(Photo by Jim Muir)

By Jim Muir

A new banking facility in West City officially opened Monday morning, the first-ever full service bank in the Franklin County Community.

Peoples National Bank opened the new banking facility that is located in the Rend Lake Plaza, located on North Central Street.

Bill Bonan II, president of the Southern Region of PNB, was on hand for the ribbon-cutting ceremony that was attended by several members of the Benton-West City Chamber of Commerce and other area dignitaries.

“Our new facility here in West City is a full-service bank that can operate by itself and it will be fully-staffed,” said Bonan.  “So, a person could actually go to our West City bank and take care of any banking business they have and never have to drive in town.”

Bonan pointed out a two-fold reason behind the decision to expand to West City.

“One of our biggest complaints we get is the traffic in the downtown area is sometimes heavy and its hard to get there, people don’t have time,” said Bonan.  “This is only for the convenience of our customers and the room for expansion is certainly here so we recognized that.  West City didn’t have a bank until we opened, so we are proud to be the only bank in that community.”

Bonan said PNB entered into a long-term lease for the building that is located immediately across the street from Applebees.

PNB has 20 employees at the facility on the Benton Public Square and has added an additional 12 employees — 11 of them full-time — when the new West City branch office opens.

The new West City location marks the 20th banking facility owned by PNB in Southern Illinois and the St. Louis metropolitan area.

“We are proud to offer the folks in West and all of Franklin County another banking facility,” said Bonan.

 

 

 

West Frankfort woman dies in Williamson County accident

By Bruce A. Fasol
A 25-year-old West Frankfort woman has been identified as the victim of an early morning fatal accident in Johnston City.
Allyson Jo Russell was the driver of a vehicle that left the roadway near Water Street in Johnston City early Sunday morning.  Her vehicle went into a flooded area and was swept away, according to authorities.  The Southern Illinois area was deluged by heavy rains during the weekend and many counties in the region were under a flash flood advisory.
Dive teams were called in from multiple area agencies to recover the body. The accident is believed to have occurred just before 3 a.m. on Sunday morning.  An invesitigation continmues into the incident.The invesitgation is being headed by the williamson county coroner’s Office and Williamson County Sheriff’s Office.
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