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CBNNWS-07-27-24NCDALE HANDGUN
CARBONDALE – At 10:48 p.m. July 19, Carbondale Police Department received a complaint about a male who was in possession of a handgun and threatened the manager of a store in the 500 block of East Main Street. That individual was not immediately located. At about 12:50 a.m. July...
Barrington injury a blow for Lions Hoops
Carterville High School senior point guard Drew Barrington tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee when playing basketball at a tournament in Normal nearly a month ago. He will undergo surgery Monday in Indianapolis, according to Lions head coach Shane Hawkins. Barrington’s availability for next basketball season...
SIU hosts first LGBTQ+ Regional History Day
CARBONDALE — The LGBTQ Resource Center and Special Collections Research Center at SIU hosted the first-ever LGBTQ+ Regional History Day to gather print media and grow the collection of the Southern Illinois Queer Archive Friday, July 26. Juniper Oxford thought of the idea for the event shortly after beginning...
Marion Connects to host Patriot Festival benefiting Honor Flight
MARION — Marion Connects, a non-profit organization, will host its first Patriot Festival on Saturday, Aug. 3. Autumn Vinyard, co-chair of the Marion Fundraising Committee, said, “Marion Connects is all about bringing our community together.”
SIU reports third straight semester of growth with summer enrollment
CARBONDALE — Southern Illinois University announced an enrollment increase for the Summer 2024 semester, marking the third straight semester of growth. SIU announced an enrollment of 5,025 students in the summer, an increase of 163 students from the previous year.
John A. Logan College to host a musical, a quilt show, and a concert
CARTERVILLE, IL — While July may be wrapping up, there's still a lot going on at John A. Logan College. First, the All-Southern Illinois High School Theater Project's production of "Schoolhouse Rock Live! JR" kicks off on July 25, with more shows to follow — click here to see the performance dates and times, which span this weekend and the next.
CHOICES to hold 50th anniversary gala
MEMPHIS – CHOICES Center for Reproductive Health will hold its fiftieth anniversary gala on Saturday, Oct. 26. The Memphis-based reproductive healthcare provider, opened a clinic in Carbondale not long after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022. “As we mark our golden anniversary, CHOICES is thrilled to celebrate five...
SIUC looking for volunteers to help students move in
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KFVS) - Southern Illinois University Carbondale is looking for volunteers to help students move in for the fall semester. They encouraged individuals and groups to sign up by August 8 to help on these dates and locations:. Sunday, Aug. 11 - early arrival students, select locations on campus,...
Chancellor Lane is celebrating a boost in summer enrollment at SIU-Carbondale
Enrollment is up this summer at SIU-Carbondale. Chancellor Austin Lane says the number of students is up 3.4 percent from last year. Overall enrollment for summer 2024 is 5,025, 163 students more than last year. Lane says his office has focused on increasing summer enrollment for the past three years....
Back to School Expo Saturday at The Pavilion in Marion
MARION – The Franklin-Williamson Positive Youth Development Action Team will host a free Back to School Expo at the Pavilion on Sioux Drive in Marion Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Carrie Eldridge is with University of Illinois Extension. She says the event will help parents get their...
Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Illinois reach fundraising goal to reopen
CARBONDALE, Ill. — The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Illinois has reached its initial fundraising goal to reopen the clubs in Carbondale and Marion, the organization announced on Wednesday. BGCSI's reopening campaign sought a goal of $200,000 to relaunch the clubs after closing last summer. The organization is...
Franklin County Man Sentenced to Prison for Producing Counterfeit U.S. Currency
EAST ST. LOUIS – A federal district judge has sentenced a Christopher man to 24 months in prison after he admitted to printing counterfeit money. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois, 38-year-old Michael A. Eskew pleaded guilty to one count of manufacture of counterfeit obligations of the U.S., one count of possession of counterfeit obligations of the U.S., and one count of possessing digital image of U.S. currency for counterfeiting.
Fundraiser for nonprofit Good Samaritan Ministries will feature award-winning local musician
MAKANDA, Ill. (KFVS) - From 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 28, Blue Sky Vineyard in Makanda will host a fundraising event for nonprofit Good Samaritan Ministries. Since 1985, the organization’s mission has been to help people facing homelessness in the Carbondale area, where they offer five different programs through Good Samaritan House.
SEMO Man Facing Gun, Assault Charges in Carbondale
CARBONDALE – A southeast Missouri man is facing multiple charges after an individual approached Carbondale Police in the 700 block of East Grand Avenue early Saturday morning saying a man had allegedly threatened him with a handgun. The victims pointed out the suspect and officers, who were on foot...
Rare black bear sightings spark excitement in southern Illinois
CARBONDALE (Capitol News Illinois) - Amid this heated political season, residents in southern Illinois have found a unifying pastime: spotting black bears. “I love the dichotomy right now on my FB (Facebook) feeds. On one hand, major political drama. On the other, this bear is just doing bear things, just wandering around SIL (southern Illinois),” wrote Jessica Bradshaw, a Carbondale resident, echoing the sentiment of many social media posts shared across the region this week in response to numerous black bear sightings.
SIU Carbondale’s summer 2024 enrollment rises
CARBONDALE, Ill. – Following a strong fall and spring, Southern Illinois University Carbondale is enjoying increasing enrollment this summer, up about 3.4% from last year. “This great news is the result of the tireless efforts of many Salukis and the strategic planning outlined in Imagine 2030,” said Chancellor Austin A. Lane. “In recent years, we have improved access, removed barriers and promoted what SIU Carbondale has to offer. I am grateful for the diligence and dedication of our faculty and staff, our alumni and friends, members of our community and our students.”
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