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Southeastern Illinois College Welcomes Dr. Karen Weiss as New President
HARRISBURG (SIC) — Southeastern Illinois College is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Karen Weiss as its seventh president. Dr. Weiss brings over 25 years of experience in higher education to her new role and has been a dedicated member of the SIC family since 1993, when she first joined the college as a part-time adjunct instructor in communications.
2 arrested in Johnston City after deputies serve felony arrest warrant
JOHNSTON CITY, Ill. (KBSI) – Two people face charges after Williamson County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a home after getting a tip that a man wanted on a felony warrant was at a home. Caleb R. Grant faces charges of resisting/obstructing a peace officer and the original felony...
Metropolis man charged in gas station burglary
A Metropolis man has been charged in connection to a burglary at a local gas station. Metropolis Police said that the Marathon station on 12th Street was burglarized last week. Detectives, through their investigation, linked 30-year-old Dalton A. Light to the case. They obtained and executed a search warrant at Light's home and reportedly found further evidence. Light was arrested and taken to the Massac County Detention Center.
Carbondale police ask for help finding missing teen
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KBSI) – Carbondale police ask for the public’s help finding a missing teenager. Matthew Pollard, 17, of Carbondale was last seen on August 18 at 8:40 a.m. walking west in the 2500 block of East Walnut Street in Carbondale. Pollard is described as 5 feet 5...
I-64 Bridge Replacement at Grayville Got Underway Monday
CARBONDALE – The Illinois Department of Transportation says a project to replace the two existing bridges on Interstate 64 crossing the Wabash River just east of Grayville in White County got underway Monday. The $136 million improvement project will take place over six consecutive construction seasons, broken down into...
“MEET THE MULES” NIGHT AND SCRIMMAGE GAME WITH OLNEY TIGERS (RICHLAND COUNTY) FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE TRAIN YARD
The Fall Sports season is here and Fairfield Community High School will be hosting, “Meet The Mules” this Friday night at the Train Yard. Events will begin at 5:45 with Cross Country, Tennis, Golf, and Volleyball team introductions followed by a Volleyball scrimmage in the newly remodeled Mule Barn. At 6:45, Football and Cheerleader introductions will take place before the Mules and the Olney Tigers play a scrimmage game. This is something new this year as the IHSA is giving schools the option to have a football pre-season scrimmage. Admission to the scrimmage will be free. The Mules were scheduled to open up the season Saturday, August 31st against Vienna/Goreville, but for the third time in the last four seasons, Vienna-Goreville will not play a varsity football schedule. FCHS Athletic Director and Mules Head football Coach, Justin Townsend has actively been trying to fill the August 31st date with an opponent, but attempts have been unsuccessful and the Mules will get a forfeit win over Vienna-Goreville. The first home game for the Mules against Eldorado will be Friday, September 6th with kick-off at 7pm.
Illinois Treasurer Visits Alton to Promote Innovation, Start-Ups in Alton and the Region
ALTON – On Wednesday, August 7, Illinois State Treasurer Michael W. Frerichs met with nearly two dozen regional leaders and business professionals to promote economic prosperity, innovation, and job growth in the southern Illinois region. Frerichs shared information about the Illinois Growth and Innovation Fund (ILGIF), which is an evergreen, $1.5 billion impact investment fund that invests in ways to attract, retain and assist quality technology-enabled businesses in Illinois. The treasurer’s office does this by making targeted investments with venture capital (VC), growth equity, and private credit firms with a nexus to the State of Illinois.
HCA wins volleyball opener over Livingston
Heritage Christian Academy opened up its 2024 volleyball season with an impressive straight-set win over visiting Livingston Central on Monday night. Mya Goodwin had a big night for the Lady Warriors with five kills, 10 aces and five digs as HCA claimed a 25-11, 25-15, 25-17 win. Grace Conley had...
JB Pritzker takes ‘Daily Show's' Jordan Klepper on drinking tour of Chicago during DNC
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker has clearly been looking forward to Chicago hosting the DNC for a long time, and he was happy to show off the city to “The Daily Show” correspondent Jordan Klepper. The duo went on a drink-filled adventure through the Lake View neighborhood for a...
Three cases of Legionnaires’ disease confirmed in Missouri
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Legionnaires' disease is a serious type of pneumonia caused by a bacteria called "Legionella." People can contract the disease by breathing in small water droplets containing the bacteria
First preaching opportunity turns out right for Wright
MORGANFIELD, Ky. (KT) — The first sermon Scott Wright preached from the pulpit did not happen in typical fashion. You could say it came by necessity — the person scheduled to preach one Sunday morning at his church, Mt. Olive Baptist, didn’t show up. The question arose: who will preach today? That’s when a woman who was a member of the Sunday school class Wright taught said, “Scott preaches a lot during his Sunday school lesson, so he can preach.”
Tennessee begins issuing new driver licenses and IDs
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Driver licenses in Tennessee will soon look a bit different. The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDOSHS) began rolling out the new licenses Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. The agency said the new licenses and ID cards have a new design and enhanced security features....
30th annual BBQ on the River in Paducah set for September
PADUCAH, Ky. (KFVS) - The 30th annual BBQ on the River is set for September 19-21. Organizers say the theme this year is “Thirty, Thankful and Still Smokin.”. They’re expecting more than 100 vendors, from BBQ competitors to other food, children’s activities, shopping and more. A summary...
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