Five Yr Sentence for Bennett

By Gary Scott on April 29, 2026 at 11:49am

A Sangamon County man has been sentenced to prison in Morgan County court for stealing from a construction site in Waverly. The sentence against 42-year-old David Bennett of Springfield was handed down yesterday in court. Bennett was sentenced to 5 years in the department of corrections. He was arrested in connection with the theft of […]

Flood Concerns

By Gary Scott on April 29, 2026 at 11:47am

The threat of flooding is becoming a little more serious along the Illinois River. A flood warning goes into effect tonight, and will continue through Wednesday of next week. That was issued today by the National Weather Service out of St Louis. The threat from the Illinois River at Meredosia is to the Meredosia boat […]

Ill State Fair Flash Sale

By Gary Scott on April 28, 2026 at 11:32am

A 24 hour flash sale is planned for the Illinois State Fair one week from today. The flash sale will run from 12 midnight on May 5th to 11:59 that night. Fairgoers can purchase adult admission books for $30, a $15 savings off the regular price. The flash sale is part of the fair’s 100 […]

Data Centers Proposals to get 6 month Review

By Gary Scott on April 28, 2026 at 11:17am

A hastily called Morgan County board meeting yesterday morning resulted in a six month waiting period for data centers proposed in Morgan County. The board was not supposed to meet until May 11th to talk about the moratorium. But, the meeting was re-set for yesterday, and a standing room only crowd watched on. The group […]

Rise Development Future in Jax?

By Gary Scott on April 28, 2026 at 9:45am

Jacksonville mayor Andy Ezard says a proposed site layout for a new development off Massey Lane may be a pie in the sky, but it shows city officials how Jacksonville should dream about the future. The presentation was done by Dr Charles Riggs of Illinois College. His students were supposed to make the presentation, but […]

Weather Pounds Jacksonville Area

By Gary Scott on April 28, 2026 at 9:40am

West Central was hit with multiple waves of stormy weather yesterday, prompting flooding, weather watches and warnings. Morgan County was one of three or four counties to get late afternoon tornado warnings. Sirens went off in Jacksonville, South Jacksonville, Woodson, Winchester, White Hall, Roodhouse, Manchester and other small communities in the area. The storms pounded […]

Two Most Wanted This Week

By Gary Scott on April 27, 2026 at 10:59am

Two people with an alleged violent criminal history have been identified by Morgan-Cass-Scott Crimestoppers on the most wanted list this week. One is 29-year-old Vontourius Dickerson. He is wanted on two counts of domestic battery, and a single count of interfering with a domestic violence report. Dickerson is a black male, weighing 170 pounds who […]

Ground officials Broken for New School

By Gary Scott on April 27, 2026 at 10:58am

Jacksonville school officials officially broke ground last week at the new grade school on the southeastern edge of Woodson. Jacksonville school superintendent Steve Ptacek says the exercise was ceremonial only, because work on the site had started earlier this spring. The new Murrayville-Woodson Grade School will cover 40-thousand square feet at the corner of the […]

No More Sports and Such for Home Schooled Students under the Jacksonville School Banner

By Gary Scott on April 27, 2026 at 9:35am

The Jacksonville school board has clarified its policy for home schooled students who want to participate in district extra curricular activities. Currently, there are no part time players in the district. Assistant superintendent Matthew Moore says going forward, the ban on home schooled students participating in district 117 extra curricular activities has been formalized. He […]

Two Seats Remain Open on Jacksonville City Council

By Gary Scott on April 27, 2026 at 9:32am

Jacksonville mayor Andy Ezard is cautious in his replacement of two aldermen on the Jacksonville city council. Fifth ward alderman Don Cook retired in January, and first ward alderwoman Eren White Williams stepped down this month to spend more time on her health and family. Ezard says he hopes to fill the spots soon. He […]