Dispatcher on administrative leave following sexual assault investigation

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/36577541/dispatcher-on-administrative-leave-following-sexual-assault-investigation

The Central Dispatch Board. (From WSIL-TV reporter Hannah Gebresialasse’s Twitter page

CHRISTOPHER, IL (Hannah Gebresilasse – WSIL-TV.  Please Click on the link for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.

Board members of the Central Dispatch of West Franklin County voted Wednesday night to place former Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputy Christopher Hampton on unpaid administrative leave, indefinitely.

Hampton faces charges of criminal sexual assault and custodial sexual misconduct. The felonies stem from an incident in January of 2016. Following the incident, the Franklin County Sheriff placed Hampton on administrative leave and he later resigned then began work at the dispatch center.

Rebecca Whittington serves as general counsel for the West Franklin County Central Dispatch board. She told News 3 Hampton’s position will be held open, but he will not be on staff or payroll.

Du Quoin in early stages of a possible restoration of Grand Theater

http://www.duquoin.com/article/20171011/news/171019965/

Cinema Treasures photo

DU QUOIN, IL-  (Geoffrey Ritter, DuQuoin Call.  Please click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

Du Quoin’s beautiful but shuttered Grand Theater may find new life in the near future, but first there will be a healthy serving of due diligence.

The budget for Du Quoin’s tax increment financing districts, adopted at Monday’s city council meeting, lists as a new initiative an effort to “revive, redevelop, and reestablish” the Grand Theater, located at the corner of Washington and Main streets.

Mayor Guy Alongi said Monday that while the prospect of reestablishing the theater is exciting, the city will proceed cautiously and deliberately.

“We don’t want it to turn into a white elephant that we have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on,” Alongi said. “We want to walk through this before we run

Below is a link to the website Cinema Treasures that tells the history of the Grand.  There will be an excerpt from the article as well.

http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/5655

The Grand Theatre is truly a movie palace. It’s small town location and continuous operation put in a very unique position. Most of the small town palaces are gone, they will never be back. If for no other reason the Grand Theatre should be kept going and if possible be restored. The Grand Theatre was closed on October 18, 2010 screening “Alpha and Omega” and “Let Me In”. However, after a two weeks closure, it was re-opened on November 5, 2010. The Grand Theatre was closed in January 2016.

 

Rend Lake College Named Aspen Top 150 again, Eligible to Compete for $1 Million Dollar Prize

by Reece Rutland – Rend Lake College Public Information

INA,  IL (Oct. 11, 2019) – Rend Lake College was named today one of 150 community colleges eligible to compete for the 2019 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation’s signature recognition of high achievement and performance in America’s community colleges.

RLC was selected from a pool of nearly 1,000 public two-year colleges nationwide to compete for the $1 million Aspen Prize. “As always, we are honored to be considered one of the best options for students as they pursue their future. This type of recognition highlights the hard work and dedication of our staff to the goals and aspirations of our students and community,” said Rend Lake College President Terry Wilkerson.

Awarded every two years since 2011, the Aspen Prize recognizes institutions with outstanding achievements in four areas: learning; certificate and degree completion; employment and earnings; and high levels of access and success for minority and low-income students. This marks RLC’s fifth Aspen top 150: 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017 and now 2019, every year that the award has been active.

“Especially in the current social and economic climate, it is exceptionally important that our nation’s community colleges develop the diverse talent needed to fuel democratic engagement, social mobility, and economic opportunity and growth,” said Josh Wyner, executive director of the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program. “Through this competition we’re working to inspire other institutions across our country to ensure more students succeed in college and their lives beyond those campuses.”

RLC will move forward to the next round of the competition for the Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence by submitting an application to be reviewed through a rigorous evaluation for a spot on the top ten Aspen Prize finalists list. Top ten finalists will be named in May 2018. The Aspen Institute will then conduct site visits to each of the finalists and collect additional quantitative data. A distinguished Prize Jury will select a grand prize winner, finalist(s) with distinction, and rising star(s) in spring 2019.

This decision comes on the heels of RLC being ranked top in the state by WalletHub for the second straight year and being named SmartAsset’s top ranked community college in the nation for 2016. For more information about the Aspen Institute or for details on the selection process, visit www.aspenprize.org.

RLC Warrior Fest events draw crowds, Car Show winners announced

by ReAnne Palmer – Rend Lake College Public Information

INA, Ill. (Oct. 11, 2017) – Nearly 90 cars, trucks and motorcycles braved the weather Saturday to attend the Rend Lake College Fifth Annual Warrior Fest Car Show with hopes of taking home the big trophy. There were 13 special awards for Car Show entrants, plus an award for club participation. The Car Show also handed out awards for the top 45 vehicles, door prizes, and a 50/50 raffle winner. All events raised funds for scholarships for Automotive Technology students. Warrior Fest also featured a dozen craft and art vendors, children and family-friendly events such as Big Truck Day, and much more.

Kurt Richter of Aviston, and his best of show, 1941 Willy’s Coupe. (RLC Photo by ReAnne Palmer)

Best of Show: Kurt Richter of Aviston, 1941 Willy’s Coupe.

Best Ford: Rod Wallace of Harrisburg, 1970 Ford Mustang

Best GM: Richard Brewer of Tamaroa, 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible

Best Mopar: Chuck Overbey of Opdyke, 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 4×4

Best Street Rod: Vince & Cheryl Brown of Mt. Vernon, 1932 Ford Roadster

Best Paint: Jerry Lampp of Tinley Park, 1963 Chevy Nova

Best Modified: Joe Johnson of Walnut Hill, 1999 Chevy S10

Best Motor: Bruce Briley of Collinsville, 1968 Chevy Chevelle

Best Rat Rod: Eddie Burgess of Mt. Vernon, 1946 Ford Pickup F1

Best Orphan: Marylee Holloway of Mt. Vernon, 1959 Nash Metropolitan

Best Truck: Hope Sugg of Greenville, 1968 Chevy C10

Best Sports Car: Corey Kimmel of Benton, 1964 Chevy Corvette

Best Motorcycle: Starr Williams of Mt. Vernon, 2007 Kaw ZX-14 Ninja

Top Club Participation: Kingsman Car Club of Mt Vernon

For pictures of all the cars, click on the following link below

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rendlakecollege/sets/72157661350028658/with/37618242151/

BCHS Senior Spotlight: Bailey Hopson

Today’s Benton Football Senior Spotlight is on senior wide receiver, defensive back and kick returner, #99 Bailey Hopson.

Bailey is the son of Nancy Lingle and Billy Hopson and has been playing football for ten years. He loves football, hanging out with the boys and playing video games.

Bailey plans to attend college next year somewhere to get his education.

He would like to thank his mom and dad for pushing him to do better at everything he does. Bailey also wants to thank the Corn family, the Cosby family and the Sharp-Galiotto family for supporting him throughout his life. Bailey says, “I couldn’t have done it without these people.”

 

BCHS Senior Spotlight: Ian McMahon

Today’s senior football spotlight is on #1 Ian McMahon. Ian is a senior kicker & punter for the Rangers and has played three years of high school football and a year of JFL football. He is the son of Phil McMahon & Andrea McMahon.

When not playing football, Ian plays baseball, watches a lot of baseball and hangs out with his friends. After graduation, Ian will play baseball at Maryville University while studying communications and sports management.

Ian would like to thank his family, friends & coaches who have all supported him throughout his high school years.

Residents report recycle abuse at the city’s drop off site

http://www.wsiltv.com/story/36566617/residents-report-recycle-abuse-at-the-citys-drop-off-site

WSIL-TV photo

BENTON, IL (Evie Allen, WSIL-TV.  Please click on the link for the full story and video. Here is an excerpt below)

Some people in Benton reportedly cause a nuisance at the city’s recycling drop-off. Instead of dropping off their recyclables, someone has been dumping trash, glass and other unwanted items there.

Pictures were taken by neighbors who live next door this a “dump site.” The only problem is the site is not a place for dumping t”This is just another example or an instance where the minority ruins it for the majority,” adds Benton Commissioner Ronnie Baumgarte.

Commissioner Baumgarte says seeing the photo’s at Monday night’s council mee

ting angered him. Even with a clear sign right there, neighbors say unwanted items are still be dropped off, including glass.
The recycling place is located on the north east side side of town on Grand Street, but was once at the fire department until they ran into the same problem.rash.

 

Frankfort school board adopts $16 million budget

http://www.wfgazette.com/news/frankfort-school-board-adopts-million-budget/article_34990f3a-ab6d-11e7-b27d-bbc484d10b1f.html

WEST FRANKFORT, IL – (Tim Hastings, West Frankfort Gazette.  Please click the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The Frankfort Community School District 168 Board of Education adopted a $16 million budget for the 2017-2018 school year after conducting a public hearing on Thursday, September 28, at the Central Junior High School cafeteria.  Superintendent Matt Donkin said the hearing elicited no questions or comments.

Fall like Conditions today….slight warming trend through the weekend

by Steve Dunford

There was thunderstorm wind damage across the Southern Seven Counties from last night’s line of thunderstorms in advance of an approaching cold front.

In the second round of precipitation, the Sesser area was hit the hardest with 2-3 inches of rain.  There were places along State Route 148 that water was over the roadway.

Enjoy the cooler but cloudy fall like weather today.  There will be a slight warming trend, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms over the weekend.

Seven Day Forecast

Today
Cloudy, with a high near 62. West wind around 10 mph.
Tonight
Cloudy, with a low around 53. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Thursday
Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 71. Light and variable wind.
Thursday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 52. Light south southeast wind.
Friday
Sunny, with a high near 80. Calm wind becoming south southeast 5 to 7 mph in the morning.
Friday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 59. South southeast wind 3 to 5 mph.
Saturday
Sunny, with a high near 85. South wind 5 to 8 mph.
Saturday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 64. South wind around 8 mph.
Sunday
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 82. South southwest wind 9 to 11 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
Sunday Night
A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. Northwest wind 7 to 9 mph.
Monday
Sunny, with a high near 68. North northwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
Monday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 46. North northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Tuesday
Sunny, with a high near 72. Calm wind becoming west southwest around 6 mph in the morning.

ISP Cracking down in Jefferson, Franklin, and WIlliamson Counties on I-57

Here is something to take notice of. District 11 out of Collinsville is helping DuQuoin out. (ISP photo)

NOTE:  One of the hardest thing for me to report is a tragedy, especially when someone loses their life.  I reported of a wreck on 57 nearly every day over the summer.

There have been three times that I nearly have been ran over since I lost my license.  Each time it involved a cell phone.  The cars got close enough to me to tell what they were doing with their phone.  One was on Facebook.  One was sending a text.  One was taking a selfie.

ISP took several pictures of radar guns during this stretch over the summer that was triple digits.  It is not the Autobahn.   Yes I admit that when the speed limit was raised to 70, I set my cruise at 75.  When I get my license back, and I lost them for medical reasons, I will be taking 37.  I used to a lot anyway checking for rummage sales.

There were rumors out there the heavy police presence was them looking for Alonzo Young.  That was not the case.   – Steve

DU QUOIN, IL – As we continue to aggressively enforce the Fatal Four violations combined with the ongoing commercial vehicle enforcement activities, we are steadily making a massive dent in the number of people making poor choices behind the wheel. These details are a continuation of the I57 crash reduction initiative and are our contribution to the reduction of personal injury and fatal crashes in our area. Are you doing YOUR part??

We are also adding a component to protect us as well. Please, as you pass traffic stops we remind you to adhere to the Move Over Law. It requires you to move over out of the lane adjacent to a stopped emergency vehicle with lights activated. If you can’t move over safely, you must slow down and proceed with caution.

There will be a strong ISP presence on I57 through the I24 to I64 corridor today. Because we care about our communities, we ask, do you? Make safe choices today, because we can’t do this without you!!

 

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