City Council Approves $17,500 Payment to EPA

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

The West Frankfort City Council approved a $17,500 payment to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.

The payment was in regards to the annual National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) fee for the city’s Sewer Department. The annual payment is required by law according to the Illinois EPA website (http://www.epa.illinois.gov/topics/forms/fees/npdes/index) and fees are calculated based on a usage basis from the number of gallons of wastewater processed.

 On the invoice, $2,500 is listed as the amount owed for the Sludge Generator with the other $15,000 labeled for Domestic Sewage. The service period for the annual payment will carry the city from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. Water and Sewer Commissioner Ed Blades made the motion to approve the payment and the vote for payment was unanimous

J & C Produce and Pies – Hit at local Farmer’s Markets as well as their stand at home

by Steve Dunford

SESSER, IL –  There have been several circles in my life, that brought me in contact with Jim and Carleen Roberts of Sesser.

Jim and Carleen Roberts

When I was working my way through college at McDonald’s in West City, I worked with Carleen, as well has her two kids Julie and Craig.  She was one of three “McDonald’s moms from the Sesser area.  Mary Lou Galloway was another one at West City.  When I transferred to West Frankfort to be a shift manager, I worked with Kay Wangler in Sesser.  They served as a mother figure to all of us teenagers that worked there.

Carleen would bring goodies for us kids to eat, especially around Christmas time.  She has made pies for people as long as I can remember.

With my dad being a long time Free Will Baptist preacher, I would run into their family at denominational events as well.  The family has attended Bear Point FWB Church, just west of Sesser-Valier school.  Their children grew up in the church until they moved from the area.

The couple spends the winter in Frostproof, Florida, which several people from Southern Illinois spend there.  Jim always posts pictures of nice crappie, and occasionally some bluegill that he catches down there.  Here in Franklin County, it is not frost proof there.  When we had the freezing rain event last winter, Jim posted a nice mess of fish.  I was a little jealous and my mouth was watering.

After Jim retired from Consolidated Coal north of Sesser, (formerly Inland Steel), along with the couple snowbirding south for the winter, Jim comes back home and plants a huge garden,  He as well,  rents some empty lots in Sesser.  Carleen specializes in fried pies.

Jim was a presenter for the University of Illinois cooperative services in seminars for vegetable farming.  Jim and Carleen attend the West Frankfort Farmers Market since the beginning on Tuesdays, and the Benton Farmers Market at the Civic Center on Thursdays.

Over the years, I have consumed a lot of fried pies.  On most Tuesday’s since I moved to WF, I make the six block trek to the park to consume some fried pies.  From looking at me you can tell I like to eat, and it is a well two bucks spent.

The couple has ran a vegetable stand at their home on the north side of Sesser for years.  I didn’t buy much veggies off of them over the year because I had my own garden.  It is something that I miss since I live in an apartment now.  There is nothing like planting your own food like watching it grow.  Next year, I might do some “Oliver Wendell Douglas farming”

The West Frankfort Farmers Market is every Tuesday from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the park, in the shelter behind the Aquatics Center.  Carleen’s pies go quick.  Next Monday, I will run a story on all the venders and what they have for sale.  The market is well supported.  If you have not been there, check it out.

Danny Thomas, our Song Leader and deacon at Calvary Baptist Church has a saying when someone is a good person, they are one of the good guys or gals.  This fits Jim and Carleen.

Good Samaritan, police officers honored for saving woman from sinking car

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WEST FRANKFORT, IL –  (Logan Gay, WPSD – TV.  Please click on the link for the full story and video.  Here is an excerpt below.)

WPSD photo

A woman in West Frankfort, Illinois, almost lost her life in a flood in April. Her car was almost completely submerged in water when first responders and good Samaritans jumped in the water to save her.

The three men were recognized at an event Tuesday by Illinois State Rep. Dave Severin.

April 29 is a day Dustin Shelton will never forget. He and his family were traveling to West Frankfort to visit relatives when his car approached a flooded road. He got out of his car, and was told that a woman was trapped in her car in the water.

Council Makes Final Payment for Factory Outlet Loop Extension Project

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WEST FRANKFORT, IL – (William McPherson, West Frankfort Gazette.  Please Click on the link above for the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The City Council has made the final payment for the new access roadway on frontage property at the West Frankfort Outlet Mall. The new roadway currently connects the Industrial Park Road into the mall property.

West Frankfort Mayor Tom Jordan announced the final payment estimate for Sierra Bravo Contractors, LLC in the amount of $10,749.19 for the Factory Outlet Loop Extension Project, located next to the new Taco Bell just off of West Main by the West Frankfort Outlet Mall.

City Makes Final Payment on 9th Street Sidewalk Project

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WEST FRANKFORT, IL  (West Frankfort Gazette.  Please click on the link above to read the full story.  Here is an excerpt below.)

The City of West Frankfort wrapped up payments on a big sidewalk project at last Tuesday’s City Council meeting.

The City Council voted to approve a payment of an engineer’s final payment estimate, for K.R.B Excavation, INC. in the amount of $26,853 for work performed on the 9th Street Sidewalk Project. The motion to pay the estimate was made by Commissioner Tara Fasol-Chambers and approved with a unanimous vote.

TFBC youth give their testimony after returning from World Changers

The youth and directors from TFBC that attended World Changers in Huntington. TOP ROW – Cade Dixon, John Dixon Jacob Dixon, Kevin Smith, Gavin Gaylor, Mitchell Kerley, Seth Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Renee Anderson Bailey Clem, Olivia Kerley, Kenlee Smith, Chole Mays, Emma Dixon, Makenzie Crisel. NOT PICTURED: Macy Clem, Ava Isaacs, Austin Lunde, Jared Emberton.

by Steve Dunford

THOMPSONVILLE, IL –  To top off the day of the first Sunday of their renovated sanctuary, the youth group of Thompsonville First Baptist Church shared their experiences of going on their annual World Changers trip.  They went to Huntington, WV this year.

Mitchell Kerley, working on the wheelchair ramp at the job site he was assigned to. He is a recent FCHS graduate. (Marshall University Parthenon photo)

Huntington is the home to Marshall University.  The town is known for having high drug use.  The city leads the nation in drug overdoses per capita.

The week got off to a sad note, as Youth Director Renee Anderson lost her mother-in-law.  Other than one kid getting sick, the rest of the week was event free.

Most of the group was assigned to build wheelchair ramps for the elderly of the city.  The crews were able to interact with the homeowners and share the Gospel with them.

One thing that was impressive was they had some free time on Wednesday.  The group chose to help out in a block party sponsored by the city of Hunnington.  One man was led to the Lord at the block party by some TFBC youth.

Emma Dixon sharing a passage of scripture and Bailey Clem will lead in prayer at The Gathering, which is a worship service at the end of each day at World Changers

I had each student listed.  I am afraid I would miss some details.  Of the group there were three high schools represented.  There were athletes, cheerleaders, one young man for his stance at his graduation, was on Fox News.

The adult leaders stressed the boldness of the youth in sharing the Gospel.

Every kid that spoke had a zeal and love for the Lord.  The group will be going to Puerto Rico.

This group needs to be commended for taking the Great Commission to another part of the nation.

 

Information about the heat…updated list of cooling centers

by Steve Dunford

The Heat Advisory is still in effect until Sunday.  I would not be surprised if the National Weather Service ups it to an Excessive Heat Warning.  The NWS in St. Louis has had one for two days.

Here are some area temperatures and heat indexes across the region

  • Mt. Vernon 96 degrees/heat index 109
  • Marion 95 degrees/ heat index 103
  • Carbondale 93 degrees/ heat index 103

Here is an updated list of cooling centers across the county:

Benton:

City Hall

Fire Department

Township Community Building

West Frankfort:

Police Department

Sesser:

City Hall – Please use the police department entrance.

Christopher:

First Baptist Church will be having the lunch program between 11am till 1pm.  Kids 18 and under ear free.  Adults it is $3.00

 

Bill McKee preached sportsmanship, attention to detail

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

– Before he helped bring organized youth baseball to West Frankfort, the late Bill McKee was sometimes asked to settle disputes in his daughters’ sandlot games

“He started with us!” Jayma McKee Cook and Gay McKee Morris said in tandem as they reminisced about their dad and his love for mentoring young people on baseball diamonds.

“When we were in grade school we were always having baseball games with kids from our neighborhood,” said the sisters who are both retired West Frankfort elementary school teachers and lifelong West Frankfort residents.

Harris new principal at FCHS

by Steve Dunford

WEST FRANKFORT, IL –  The Frankfort Community District School Board completed their administration team last night, by hiring Brock Harris as the new high school principal.  Earlier, long time FCHS coach and science teacher Jory Dial was named as the district’s athletic director and assistant principal at the high school.

Harris is entering his second year with District 168.  He was the principal at Frankfort Intermediate School last year.  He came to West Frankfort from Webber Township High School in Bluford, where he was high school principal.

Before taking the position at Webber, he was a long time teacher, coach, and served a few years district’s AD at Thompsonville CUD #174.  He lives in the T’ville area also.

If there were any other major personnel moves or action taken by the West Frankfort School Board last night, I will keep you updated.

VBS registration at Calvary Baptist church tomorrow night…first night will be Monday

by Steve Dunford

WEST FRANKFORT, IL –  Calvary Baptist Church will start Vacation Bible School with registration and an ice cream social starting at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow night.  Regular Sunday Evening services will be held outside first.  There will be games and activities for the kids following the service.

I spoke with director Tanyah Eubanks and the theme is “Galactic Starveyors.”  VBS will be Monday July 17th- through Friday July 21 st  from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.   Please bring and invite area children to have some fun and study God’s word.

 

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