Sunday Liquor Dies for Lack of a Second

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BENTON, IL-  (William McPherson, Benton Gazette.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.

The motion to allow Sunday Liquor sales from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. for Benton restaurants was suggested by Mayor Fred Kondritz and then was made by Public Safety Commissioner Donald Storey, but that’s as far as the idea went at Monday’s Benton City Council meeting.

Local Benton restaurant owners and managers had asked the council to consider revising their current ordinance at a previous council meeting. They noted their interest wasn’t primarily in alcohol sales, which for them generated a relatively small percentage of revenue compared to food sales. They said they were looking to not lose out on potentially thousands of dollars worth of business from local families that choose to dine elsewhere, such as West City, West Frankfort, or Marion where they can decide drink beer or wine with their meal if they so choose.

50 Influencers of Rend Lake College: Cindy Corn, Ace on and off the course

by Reece Rutland – Rend Lake College Public Information

In 1988, Rend Lake College icon Wayne Arnold received a resume in the mail. Not having a position available for a new teacher at the time, the Physical Education Instructor and Fitness Center Director filed the document away and forgot about it.

One month later, Cindy Corn strode into the fitness center (not for the first time) and asked Arnold if he had read her resume yet. She wanted a job, and was going to keep bugging Arnold until he hired her.

“I told her I just looked over it and that we didn’t have more than six hours per week available. She decided to take the part-time position. Also, she was hired as an assistant women’s basketball coach, working for Jim Waugh, head coach,” Arnold reminisced.

It was the start of something monumental as Corn took those six hours and turned them into some of the most successful years in RLC’s athletic history with 15 National Championship berths and numerous Region XXIV Coach of the Year awards.

“One of my favorite memories would have to be getting hired here. Wayne wouldn’t stop exercising when I dropped off my résumé. I kept coming back and he hadn’t looked at it yet, but I was persistent,” said Corn. “He gave me a great opportunity to work under him for a year before he retired.”

For those first few years, Corn balanced running the fitness center and teaching part-time. Eventually, she got the opportunity she had been waiting for, leading the charge for her personal passion, a woman’s golf team on campus.

For 18 seasons (with a one-season hiatus), Corn has led the Lady Warriors across the country, becoming synonymous with colligate golf success, but she was known for much more than just her prowess as a coach. Her competitive nature, persistence and deep compassion ensured that she continuously made a positive impact on those around her, especially the students she served as an instructor and coach.

“I only had the good fortune of working with Cindy during her last year at RLC, but I was immediately impressed by her passion & commitment to her players, her students and the college. I frequently saw Cindy go above and beyond to help her players – she wore many hats: coach, parent, friend and even fundraiser. Cindy not only gives selfishly of her time and talents, she has also been a supporter of the RLC Foundation for over 20 years and funds an annual scholarship that she named in honor of her mother,” said Rend Lake College CEO Kay Zibby-Damron.

Corn helped spread that passion to her students.

To incorporate service learning into her Introduction to Physical Education class, Corn would take her students to local schools to assist with administering the Presidential Fitness Challenge as a way to get RLC students to be active participants and encouragers in the lives of others.

“Cindy Corn was a valuable member of our college community because she was always willing to pitch in and help with any cause that the college had going. Within our athletic programs, she helped the athletes and coaches from every sport,” stated RLC Athletic Director Tim Wills.

“She was truly concerned about the welfare of our student-athletes socially, academically and athletically. She wanted every program to be successful and supported all of our coaches. Personally I worked very closely with her in the athletic department and in the Health and PE Department. She was a pleasure to work with and did so many great things for this college during her tenure here.”

Arnold just joked that when he knew Corn was on a project, he had nothing to worry about.

“When I was department chair and the administration had a major project to be assigned to the Department of Health and Physical Education, I asked Cindy to work on it. I just got out of her way and let her do it. She would make me look good,” Arnold recalled.

In 2017, Corn officially retired after serving RLC and its students for 28 years. It’s no surprise that even with her closing thoughts, she was looking back on her time with the students who had the biggest impact on her.

“You hope as an individual that you’ve had a positive influence on your students, and all students,” said Corn. “I feel like I’m connected to so many of them. Some of my favorite memories are with non-traditional students. They write me letters about how I’ve influenced them, and it makes me tear up. I did not mean to be a school teacher. I’m trained to be in fitness, a personal trainer, but I love where I’ve ended up.”

1999-2000
Women’s Golf
Region XXIV Champion (6th, NJCAA Championships)
Cindy Corn / Region XXIV “Coach of the Year”

2000-2001
Region XXIV Champion (7th, NJCAA Championships)
Cindy Corn / Region XXIV “Coach of the Year”

2001-2002
Region XXIV Champion (10th, NJCAA Championships)

2003-2004
Region XXIV Champion (5th, NJCAA Championships)
Cindy Corn / Region XXIV “Coach of the Year”

2004-05
Region XXIV Champion (4th, NJCAA Championships)
Cindy Corn / Region XXIV “Coach of the Year”

2007-2008
Region XXIV Champion (7th, NJCAA Championships)
Cindy Corn / Region XXIV “Coach of the Year”

2008-2009
Region XXIV Champion (5th, NJCAA Championships)
Cindy Corn / Region XXIV “Coach of the Year”

2010-2011
Region XXIV Champion (5th, NJCAA Championships)

2011-2012
Region XXIV Champion (9th, NJCAA Championships)

2016-2017
Region XXIV Champion (6th, NJCAA Championships)

Women’s Golf NJCAA All-Academic Team: 2017, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2007 and 2004.

 

See You at the Pole: Benton High School

Council Approves Blue Ridge Sewer Project

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BENTON, IL – (Benton Gazette.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

During his Finance Report, Finance Commissioner Dennis Miller announced that the Blue Ridge sewer project had been approved.

At a previous council meeting back in May, the city approved tentative construction of a new sewer main on the north industrial park property near the Benton Airport and KOA Campgrounds. The motion stated the agreement would only be active pending available funds—the cost of the project was said to be roughly $135,000.

The EPA approved the project, and Miller said the next step would be to accept bids, which could come in as early as October.

 

Gas line rupture on Carbon Street in Benton

by Steve Dunford

BENTON, IL-  Benton Firefighters and Ameren Illinois are on the scene of a gas rupture in the 700 block of Carbon Street in Benton.  The rupture was caused by a construction crew.

More information will be provided as it comes available.  Please avoid the area at this time.

UPDATE 10:43 a.m  In an unrelated incident on the east side of town,  Benton Firefighters have been called to a possible gas leak at 403 North Stotlar.

Benton man arrested on attempted first degree murder……other charges

West Frankfort woman arrested on obstructing  justice charges

Press Release from Don Jones, Franklin County Sheriff

Franklin County Sheriff’s office photos using WSIL-TV’s format

On 9-13-17 at 8:30 am Deputies responded to a reported break in at a rural Benton residence. Deputies discovered forced entry and conducted a search of the residence. Deputies initially located a female, Eva Y. McPherson age 54 of West Frankfort. McPherson stated she was alone and had the homeowner’s permission to be in the house.

Deputies conducted a search of the house and located a second subject identified as Alan W. Bennett age 47 of Benton hiding in a bedroom. Bennett is wanted on a Franklin County warrant for attempted first degree murder, home invasion, aggravated battery with a firearm and unlawful use of weapons by a convicted felon.

He also will be charged with a second count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon as a handgun was found in his possession at the time of his arrest. McPherson is also being charged with obstructing justice.

Local musicians plan music tutoring program at schools

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AKIN, IL  – (Joe Ragusa, WSIL-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.

A local school teacher and musician wants to bring back music programs in schools that can’t afford to keep them.

Craig Tessone, an Akin Grade School teacher and musician, wants to bring students that experience by bringing music back to schools.

“It has taken me to places I’ve never dreamed of,” Tessone said. “I’ve gotten to sing and perform in front of lots of people. I’ve written original songs and gotten to record in Nashville.”

Tessone said his tutoring program remains in the planning stages but he hopes to teach groups of 15 kids once a week at several schools.

Southern Illinois churches share evangelism experiences in Guatemala

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The mission group from Southern Illinois in front of the FBC Woodlawn. (WSIL Photo)

(Erin Frey, WSIL TV.  Please click on the link for the full story and video Here is an excerpt below.  NOTE:  Grace Baptist Fellowship between Benton and West Frankfort participated in the mission trip.)

Grace Baptist Fellowship, the First Baptist Church of Woodlawn, and one home church group took two vans, and drove from Mt. Vernon to Chicago, before taking a four hour flight to El Salvador where they had a short layover.

After that, they took a thirty minute plane ride to Guatemala city, and stayed overnight at a mission house called the House of blessings..

The next day, a five hour bus ride got the group to their destination in Coatepeque.
There, they arrived at the First Baptist Church of Coatepeque, pastored by a man named Otto Echeverria.

“Being together, sharing time together, Talking about different experiences, and different ministries and different places,” Echeverria says is his mission.

WSIL Sack Hunger: Benton Ministerial Alliance

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WSIL-TV Photo

BENTON, IL – Evie Allen, WSIL-TV.  Please click on the link to read the full story and watch the video.  Here is an excerpt below.

We’re just one day away from Friday night football and Sack Hunger. This week News 3 is in Benton as the Rangers host Pinckneyville.

Last week, fans helped us collect more than 2,200 items for pantries in Herrin and Carterville.
Benton resident, Ellen Colley, knows first-hand what it’s like living paycheck to paycheck.

“Some of us don’t even make it to the next paycheck and that’s why places like this really help,” said Colley.

She says getting free food at Benton-West City Ministerial Alliance has allowed her to stretch her dollars.

“If it wasn’t for this place, we just wouldn’t make it,” she said.

Local fire departments were busy Sunday evening

by Steve Dunford

 

Several area fire departments responded to a house fire last night at the corner of Horrell Ave. and St Louis St. in West Frankfort. (Zeigler Fire Department photo)

In a six hour stretch between 6:00 pm and around midnight, area fire departments were busy handling several calls.

Just right at 6:00 p.m. West Frankfort Firefighters were paged to the intersection of St. Louis Street and Horrell Avenue (Deering Road)  to a structure fire.  Departments from West City, Benton, Zeigler, Johnston City and Abbott EMS provided mutual aid.

Between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Royalton firefighters were toned to a pole barn fire on Washington Street.  Zeigler firefighters were leaving West Frankfort when the were called for mutual aid.  The structure was a total loss.  Christopher provided station coverage for Zeigler.

At 10:55 p.m., Benton firefighters were called to a single vehicle accident  and fire on East Main Street in front of the new Dollar General with injuries.

At 11;45 p.m.. West City firefighters were called to a three vehicle accident with injuries at the intersection of Route 14 and Central Street (in front of Walmart.)

I might be mistaken, but I am nearly positive that  Benton and West City provided mutual aid for each other during the wrecks.  Buckner Fire and Rescue also provided station coverage for West City.

 

 

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