Long time Akin Educator Dave Dorton retires
by Steve Dunford

Long time educator Dave Dorton on his last day of teaching with Akin Teacher of teaching with former teacher and co-worker Nancy Williams. (She retired last year)
I came across this picture on Facebook this evening. There are some people that you can not talk to for a long time and when you cross paths, you might have a long conversation. One of those individuals is Dave Dorton.
The Whittingon resident is one of those individuals that I have crossed paths with several times in life. I worked with his kids at McDonalds in West City. as a teenager and in college. We worked as an officiating basketball together. As extra income, I spent a lot of time subbing at Akinm on days off in jobs that I had, and during layoffs, when I worked at Bombardier boats.
Dave was facing a change in career that several men and women experienced in Southern Illinois during the early 90’s when the mines went down. He worked for Inland Steel which later became Consol. He kept his miners hat and a miners bucket in the classroom.
I remember when he was hired at Akin, I had a conversation with his wife, Marna Jean, who was a long time assistant manager at Walmart in West City. She said he waited to be called coach his entire life.
Dave served as head basketball coach at Akin Grade School for several years. He later became the head coach at Galatia High School, and served on the coaching staff at Johnston City as well. He has been the long time athletic director at Akin as well.
He also found time to work in the Sporting Goods department at Walmart in West City as well during the summers and on evenings and weekends when he was coaching.
Enjoy your retirement Dave.
Rend Lake Visitor’s center hosts Bike Rodeo Saturday
Press Release from US Army Corps of Engineers- Rend Lake Project Office
BENTON, IL – Join us at the Rend Lake Project Office and Visitor Center on Saturday, May 20th for a riproarin’ good time at the Bike Rodeo. The Bike Rodeo will be hosted by the Rend Lake Bike Club, the River Ratz Bike Club, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Load up your bike and join us for a fun morning of bike safety and activities to test your biking skills. The Bike Surgeon of Carbondale will be available to do a quick safety check on your bike and then the River Ratz will guide you through an obstacle course to test out your riding skills. Whether you are an experienced rider or a novice, you are sure to learn some new skills during fun-filled morning of biking activities and challenges. The Bike Rodeo will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on May 20, 2017,in the parking lot of the Rend Lake Visitor Center. Be sure to bring your bike and your helmet.
RLC dual credit means dual graduation for three Franklin County seniors
ReAnne Palmer – Rend Lake College Public Information
INA, IL – Four high school seniors are going to have a hard time holding all of their graduation documents this spring as they walk across the stage, not once but twice, and come away with multiple diplomas.
Camryn Maloney of Christopher High School; Austin Kessler and Kenzie Rizor of Thompsonville High School have done what only a handful of others have accomplished in recent years: walking across both their high school graduation stage and Rend Lake College’s commencement stage at the same time, all thanks to their hard work and dedication in RLC’s dual credit and dual enrollment programs.
These programs offer tuition-free courses with a reduced rate for textbook rental for all high school juniors and seniors in RLC’s district. In fact, during the 2015-16 academic year, approximately 3,014 students (duplicated) earned a total of 9,160 credit hours, saving over $870k in tuition alone. In addition to tuition savings, those students also saved a combined $377k in textbook rental fees.
High school students interested in learning more about RLC’s dual credit and dual enrollment programs should contact their guidance counselor.
Camryn Maloney, Christopher High School
Camryn Maloney utilized RLC’s dual enrollment program to earn college credit while she was still in high school. She did such a good job of it, that when she graduated from RLC, she walked away with both an Associate in Arts and an Associate in Science degree with honors for her high GPA (grade point average).
“A couple years ago a girl from my high school, Christopher High School, graduated with her high school diploma as well as her Associate’s in Science and Art. I talked with her about it, and just knew it was something I was really interested in since I knew I wanted to go to medical school and knew that would be a long ten years if I didn’t have any transfer credits. It seemed like a good fit,” Maloney expressed.

Camryn Maloney, RIGHT, received her RLC diploma Saturday from RLC Board of Trustees Vice Chair Larry Manning.
(ReAnne Palmer / RLC Public Information)
She continued, “Honestly, I would recommend dual enrollment to anyone as long as they are really dedicated. It was a great program, and I really enjoyed it. I like to be kept busy, and this definitely did keep me on my toes. Also, it helped me gain a lot of study skills that I know will come in handy as I head to university next year. It was a lot of hard work, but it was completely worth it in the end.”
Maloney’s not done though. Ever since she was a little girl, she has dreamt of being a doctor. To that end, she is going to attend the University of Missouri Kansas City and enter into their six-year bachelor / doctor of medicine program, an accelerated medical school program in which qualifying students are guaranteed acceptance, start clinical experience their first semester, and finish school in only six years compared to the usual 10. After she graduates, she plans to return to a rural area like Southern Illinois and work in obstetrics and gynecology.
“I’m excited to graduate high school and get my associate degree at the same time. It’s been a lot of work, and it’s really nice to see all of that pay off,” she said.
Austin Kessler, Thompsonville High School
Austin Kessler has big goals for the future, and after earning an Associate of Science degree, with honors, from RLC while attending Thompsonville High School, he’s well on his way to achieving them. Kessler is transferring his degree to Southern Illinois University Carbondale this fall, where he’ll be majoring in pre-medicine with the goal of attending medical school for a career as a plastic surgeon.
He attributes his college-level courses for putting him ahead of the pack and encourages others to take a similar path.
“Graduating early will benefit me in the future by saving money and knocking a couple years off my college,” said Kessler. “Dual credit is a great way to be a step ahead of the game and really get a good feel of what a college student is really like. I would definitely recommend dual credit to other students because I believe that it prepares you for your future courses.”
In fact, Kessler said he already feels like a college student. His favorite part of taking the courses through his high school can be summed up in one word: flexibility.
“My favorite part about dual credit classes was being able to complete the classes on your own time and not having to worry about being at a certain place at a certain time,” he said.
Kenzie Rizor, Thompsonville High School
Though she didn’t physically walk across the RLC Commencement stage, Kenzie Rizor isn’t taking the accolade as a dual graduate lightly. The Thompsonville High School senior is still looking to her future and her plans to transfer two associate degrees with honors from RLC.

Kenzie Rizor
(Submitted Photo / Jamiey Rizor Photography)
“Graduating early will help me in the future, because I’m saving time and money in the continuing path of my career degree,” said Rizor. “It also puts me a step ahead of everyone else.”
This fall, Rizor will major in animal science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign while working on a veterinary medicine degree. She said the dual credit and dual enrollment courses at RLC were a great introduction to higher education.
“My favorite part about dual credit classes is the accessibility. It really helped that I could take these classes at my high school and also get college credit for it,” said Rizor. “It was also helpful to have the familiarity of my classrooms, teachers and fellow students.”
For other students who are interested in following in her footsteps, Rizor had a few words of advice. She said, “I would recommend dual credit to other students, but only if they are ready for the commitment and responsibility. It really takes time and commitment, but the outcome is worth it.”
Franklin County to issue tax anticipation warrants
http://www.bentoneveningnews.com/news/20170518/franklin-county-to-issue-tax-anticipation-warrants
BENTON, IL – (Rick Hayes – Benton Evening News. Please click link above for the full story. Here is an excerpt below.
Franklin County’s most recent financial crisis has led the county board to take action for temporary relief.
The board on Tuesday approved a resolution to issue tax anticipation warrants purchased at a local financial institution at 3 percent interest, according to Treasurer Keith Jones.
What that resolution does is borrowing in advance of our first corporate tax installment that we will get in early September,” Jones said during committee meetings Monday. “The resolution is asking for $500,000 from the bank. You can borrow up to 85 percent of the levied amount, which is about $1.3 million. We could get $1.1 million.”
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Join into Partnership with the Jefferson and Franklin County Sheriff’s Offices
BENTON, IL- The Commander of the St Louis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Colonel Anthony P. Mitchell, will be making a Command visit to the Rend Lake Project Office and Visitor Center on May 18, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding agreement. Colonel Mitchell, the Jefferson County Sheriff and the Franklin County Sheriff will each sign the MOU which will establish a general framework of cooperation between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at Rend Lake, and the Jefferson and Franklin County Sheriff’s Offices, for the purpose of establishing a framework of cooperation amongst the agencies. Both partners perform essential law enforcement and public safety operations and education on and off of Rend Lake lands and waters. This partnership enables each partner to carry out essential public safety operations, programs, and projects that benefit each partner as well as visitors to Rend Lake. All partners have pledged to work together to expand visitor services, increase public safety awareness, and coordinate efforts during emergency situations. Partnerships like these assist Rend Lake in being one of the highest performing recreation programs in the USACE system.
The Corps of Engineers at Rend Lake invites members of the public and the media to join in this important event. For more information contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by phone at 618-724-2493 or by email at RendInfo@usace.army.mil.
Rend Lake college graduates from Franklin County
ReAnne Palmer- RLC Public information
Rend Lake College officials want to congratulate the Class of 2017 for another successful year. The 50th Annual RLC Commencement was held Saturday, May 13 in James “Hummer” Waugh Gymnasium. A total of 633 graduates were conferred 681 Associate Degrees and 454 Occupational Certificates for a total of 1,135 degrees and certificates. Bob Carlock, retired vice president of finance and administration at RLC, was the keynote speaker.
BENTON – Gary Allan, Michael Allan, Alison Anthis, Ashley K. Atkins, Alissa Bain, Leigha Bain, Deryck Bates, Jonathon Carson Batts, Kelly L. Bishop, Brandtlee Abram Brown, Brandi Nicole Cairns, Cali M. Carney, Aubrionna Casey, Joseph James Clinton, Kaleigh Cole, Mariann R. Cook, Lindsey Marie Cox, Zoie Paige Crain, Bria Leigh Curry, Pari Morgan Davis, Mackenzi Dollins, Heather Crystal Drew, Chason Lee Dunford, Rachel Raquel Easton, Curtis Alan Eubanks, Emeri-Jean Allyce Farnam, Connor Foltz, Samantha Franklin, David Bradley Garrett Jr., Sadie Hall, Abbigail E. Hart, Kelsey Morgan Head, Nicholas Sebastian Hoffman, Katelyn J. Houghland, Sarah E. Hubbard, Laura Katherine Jamerson, Emmy-Leigh Jay, Robin Nicole Johnson, Caleb James Kearney, Christine Keppler-Clayton, Amy Kovarik, Molly LaRae McGuire, Matthew Krug, Dakotah Micheal Lampley, Leanne Ledbetter, Shelby Lewis, Alaina Lynch, Dionna Grace Martin, Jayme Martinez, Janie Marie McMurray, Mallorie Melvin, Darian O’Brien Menees, Brandon Meyer, Kenneth A. Miner, Lindell Ray Minor, Virginia Morgan, Devon Jean Morris, Lorie Jane Nalley, Ashley Odom, Samantha R. Orrill, Ben Pankey, Gabriel Price, Joshua Price, Tarron Pulliam, Presley Robbins, Naylin Ronchetto, Charles Schram, Jenna McKay Shadowens, Andrea Linda-Marie Shaw, Kerrie Smith, Dylan Snyder, Kassie N. Spencer, Whitney Summers, John David Sweet, Nathan Watkins, Allee Nicole Wellen, John R. Wilder IV, Jacob Young
BUCKNER – Alyx Michaela Starkweather
CHRISTOPHER – Andrew David Benard, Jacob Ross Burkitt, Michael Taylor Calloni, Julie Y. Faling, Austin Frey, Zoie Danielle Frey, Amanda Gant, Nicole D. Howell, Jacob Allen Jablonski, Trevor Johnson, Kailey Kerkemeyer, Brittany N. Lowery, Camryn Joan Maloney, Erica Lynn Maple, Micah Motsinger, Kayla Parrish, Adam Jay Porter, Annabelle Lea Shukites, Jacob W. Underwood
COELLO – Joseph N. Shaw
EWING – Jaylyn Cozart, Delta Dawn Hermann, Ike Hutchcraft, Wade M. Hutchens, Kacee Leann Roberts
LOGAN – Dakota Casey, Nicole Marie Mullins
MACEDONIA – Bailey Jo Hiestand, Terrence Anthony Richard Marshall, Anthony L. Page, Danielle Rena Richardson, Martin John Ward
MULKEYTOWN – Brianna Bowlin, Ryan Andrew Curry, Allanna C Garrison, Michael T. Hoffman, Cameron Jones, Tara Chantell Law, Loghan Danielle Matyi, John Rapp, Christopher Richard, Breanna Faye Whitley, Cindra F. Wroblewski
ORIENT – Brittany Segatto
ROYALTON – Meghan Marie Clark, Kassandra Jones, Brandon Stubblefield, Stephan Threewitt, Austin D. Walker
SESSER – Ashly Lynn Brown, Reginald Joseph Eubanks, Johnathon Leonard Galloway, Cody Hamm, Blaine Leslie, Nicholas David Marlo Caleb I. Mays, David Nelson, Brianna Joyce Risley, Kyle Andrew Robinson, Monica Lynn Scott, Skylyn DeVonne L. Simpson, Luke William Thompson, Matthew D. Wallinger, Kieran S. White
THOMPSONVILLE – Maleissa Anne Baney, Charlene Boyd, Chelsey Lynn Bundy, Kayla Follmer, Brady German, Cecily Ann Heusner, Austin Kerley, Austin Michael Kessler, David K. Payne, Kenzie Nichole Rizor, Kyle J. Shimkus, Kenise Rashelle Smith, Damien Sky Wilburn
VALIER – Sophi Rai Johnson, Bailee Lynn Jones, Jamie Jones, Courtney D. Smith
WEST CITY – Amanda Frankart
WEST FRANKFORT – Alexa L. Beavers, John Fenton Bowers, Shannon Browning, Jared Lee Eastwood, Garrett Karoski, Makenzie Kondoudis, Brittany Nicole Long, Alexis Rae Newell, Charles Saunders, Amber Marie Sloan, Kailee Spears, Adam Wiggins, Bryce Timothy Wiley, Kathryn Nichole Wise
WHITTINGTON – Dakota J. Head, Tabitha Hopkins, Noah Jones, Nathan Scott MacDonald, Jennifer Young
ZEIGLER – Breanna Renee Davis, Bailey Schimpf