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WIVC Announces All-Conference Baseball & Softball Teams

The Western Illinois Valley Conference has announced the its All-Conference selections for baseball and softball for Spring 2022.

In baseball, the selections are as follows:
First Team
Gabe Blakeley (Brown County)
Brady Pembrook (Greenfield-Northwestern)
Grant Pohlman (Carrollton)
Conrad Charpentier (Routt)
Ryan Oswald (Routt)
Mason Henry (Brown County)
Cordell Walker (Triopia)
Luke Wickenhauser (Calhoun)
Drake Stuart (Greenfield-Northwestern)
Nolan Turner (Routt)
Caden Moore (Triopia)

Second Team
Connor Bettis (Greenfield-Northwestern)
Colby Wort (Brown County)
Gus Coonrod (Carrollton)
Cole Meyer (West Central)
Garret Hazelwonder (North Greene)
Dylan Pembrook (Greenfield-Northwestern)
Daxton Baptist (Routt)
Logan McCurly (Pleasant Hill)
Dalton Hutton (West Central)
Ty Malcomson (Triopia)

In softball, the selections are as follows:
First Team
Taryn Moorman (Brown County)
Lauren Flowers (Carrollton)
Audrey Gilman (Calhoun)
Karsyn Moorman (Brown County)
Cortni Law (Brown County)
Ava Wombles (Pleasant Hill)
McKinley Lowe (Pleasant Hill)
Kylie Angel (Calhoun)
Hannah Uhles (Carrollton)
Katey Flynn (Brown County)

Second Team
Cami Hurt (Routt)
Zaylei Evans (West Central)
Ella Stumpf (Carrollton)
Megan Reynolds (Triopia)
Jade Peebles (Pleasant Hill)
Libby Rogers (North Greene)
Ella Sievers (Calhoun)
Klare Flynn (Brown County)
Paige Creviston (Routt)
Vanna Holmes (Carrollton)

Greene Co. Board Takes Umbrage With State Mandated Salary Increase For Sheriff’s Position

The Greene County Board recently dealt with the fallout from new public protection laws passed by the Illinois General Assembly.

On April 19th, the General Assembly passed Public Act 102-0699 Article 15 requiring the salary of the county sheriff in a non-home rule county to not be less than 80% of the salary set for the local State’s Attorney. According to the bill, the state must furnish 2/3rds of the total annual salary from the Illinois Department of Revenue’s Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund or the state’s General Revenue Fund. The other 1/3rd of the salary must be covered by the county’s general funds.

According to public records, Greene County currently covers 100% of the sheriff’s salary, which is listed at $69,392. The Greene County State’s Attorney’s annual salary is listed at $142,068. Under the current legislation, the Greene County Sheriff would receive a $44,262.55 increase in annual salary to $113,654. With the restructuring of the pay, the county will now save $31,510 per year on the Sheriff’s salary.

The Greene Prairie Press reports that it took 3 meetings of the Greene County Board to come to an agreement on wording of the county ordinance on the pay structure. The board members are said to have taken umbrage with the fact they are being mandated to restructure the pay scale. The reworded resolution passed at a May 24th scheduled meeting.

According to the Greene Prairie Press, since board members are paid $35 per meeting on different days, the rewording of the ordinance and the multiple meetings cost the county an additional $455.

Traffic Disruptions Coming to Mt. Sterling Capitol Avenue Project

The Capitol Avenue renovation project in Mt. Sterling is progressing. Tomorrow there will be some disruptions in traffic.

According to an announcement today, Hood Construction will be doing line stops in the alley south of Main Street, running east/west from behind the Dot Family Clinic and on the east side by Red Star Antiques beginning tomorrow morning. The alley will be closed on both sides of South Capitol Avenue along with thru traffic traveling south on South Capitol. Parking will remain open including the parking in the southeast section most recently closed. Prairieland FS and Western Grain traffic should plan on utilizing Southwest Cross Street during this time.

Mt. Sterling City Manager Vada Yingling says that the contractor expects the disruptions to traffic to last approximately 2 days.

Big Eli Rides Open Today

The Rotary Club of Jacksonville opens its 2022 summer schedule for for the Big Eli Ferris Wheel rides today in Community Park.

Chair of the Ferris Wheel Committee Gina Hayes says that with the support of local companies and organizations, the Rotary provides free rides to the community each summer on Sundays. Beginning today, the wheel will operate each Sunday in Community Park, weather permitting, through September 29th from 4-6PM. Each weekend is sponsored by a different local business or entity to keep the rides free to the public.

The Big Eli season officially ends on Halloween Night with the “Halloween Squeal at the Wheel” event from 5-8PM. Hayes says the Halloween event is one of the Rotary’s most favorite events of the year to put on, as members dress up in costume and the lights are shut off on Big Eli. She says it’s a fun time and the special event is always well attended.

Hayes says this year’s schedule has a couple of new additions. Food from Mel’s Snack Shack & Concessions will be available on most of the Sundays. The shack will have many of your carnival concession favorites.

Hayes says the other new addition this year are Sensory Days on the third Sunday of each month during the Big Eli schedule. She says these special days are dedicated towards children and families who have family members who have sensory concerns. On these Sundays from 3-4PM, there will be no music playing and additional time will be provided for individuals who want to ride and get off of Big Eli. Hayes its a way for the wheel events to include more members of the community.

Hayes says that Big Eli is also available for private parties and corporate events. She says that the wheel has been a part of several birthday parties and even a surprise engagement. The rental fee for non-profit organizations and churches is $100 per 2-hour rental. For-profit entities and individuals the cost is $200 per 2-hour rental or $125 per one-hour rental.

To rent the wheel or inquire about becoming a sponsor for next year’s season, call Gina Hayes at 618-946-3773.

Overnight Fire Deemed Suspicious in Beardstown

An overnight fire in Beardstown has been ruled suspicious by authorities.

At 12:01AM, the Beardstown Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire n the 1400 block of East 6th street. According to a report on the Beardstown Fire Department’s Facebook Page, the unoccupied single-story structure was fully involved upon arrival. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the flames and perform overhaul operations.

Fire officials say due to the nature and circumstances of the fire, which were not elaborated upon in the post, that the fire is being investigated by the Beardstown Fire Department and the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshall.

Photo Courtesy of the Beardstown Fire Department.

The Beardstown Fire Department was assisted by Beardstown Ambulance, Beardstown Police, and the Cass County Sheriff’s Department. Arenzville Fire stood by for mutual aid coverage.

If you have any information about this incident, please submit an anonymous tip online at morganscottcrimestoppers.webs.com. Click on the “tip submit” link on the home page. You may also call Crime Stopper anonymously at 217-243-7300. Tips may also be submitted by texting to the number 274637 (CRIMES). The first word of the text tip must be “payout.”

Scott County Man Drowns in Rural Pike County Pond

A Scott County man has drowned in a rural Pike County pond.

Pike County Sheriff David Greenwood reports that at 12:37PM this afternoon, Pike County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a rural pond in Fairmont Township in Pike County for an alleged drowning.

Deputies and rescue personnel arrived on scene and were able to locate and retrieve a man from the pond. A 79-year old Scott County man was later pronounced deceased at the scene by the Pike County Coroner’s Office. The identity of the decedent is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

Greenwood says an investigation is currently active and ongoing.

Rescue teams from the East Pike Fire Department, Baylis Fire Department, and the Griggsville Fire Department assisted at the scene. Greenwood says that the performance by the individuals into situations like these are exceptional and instrumental for the community.

Brown County Falls Short In Bid For State Baseball Title

Brown County fell short in their bid for their first state baseball title in program history this morning.

The Hornets lost to North Clay 12-4.

Gabe Blakeley, Mason Henry, Ethan Howell, and Tyce Fullerton each drove in runs for the Hornets. North Clay had big innings in the 2nd, 6th, and 7th – knocking around Brown County’s pitching. Brown County also squandered some chances leaving 10 men on base.

Mason Henry was tagged with the loss for his first loss on the mound this season. He finishes the year with a record of 7-1. The Hornets finish with an overall record of 28-5. The 28 wins are the most for a season in the school’s history. It’s the team’s first 20-win season since 2001. It’s head coach Jared Hoots’ best record in a single season and his first 20-win season.

The team will receive a welcome home tonight at 5:30Pm at Brown County High School’s gym.

Threats Sent to Jacksonville & Taylorville Correctional Centers, Subject In Custody

Several law enforcement agencies across Central Illinois were activated yesterday to an alert of a possible threat at two State Prisons.

Illinois State Police officials say that at approximately 12:50PM, ISP District 9 Troopers along with local SWAT Teams, Taylorville Police, and Christian County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the Taylorville Correctional Center after a threat was phoned in to the facility. ISP says there were no active incidents at the facility, and no one has been injured.

During the course of their investigation into the Taylorville threat, Illinois State Police say that they were made aware of a second threat phoned into the Jacksonville Correctional Center a short time after the Taylorville threat was called in.

ISP says the subject who was responsible for both threats was identified and taken into custody. The identity of the suspect has not been released. ISP says that the investigation remains open and active and no further information would be released at this time.

Car vs. Motorcycle Crash Sends White Hall Man to Hospital

A White Hall man was taken to Jacksonville Memorial Hospital after his bike crashed into a car on West Morton Avenue.

Jacksonville Police were called to a Car versus Motorcycle crash in the 800 block of West Morton Avenue at 10:30PM Friday.

Upon arrival and after an investigation, police determined that a white car driven by 23 year old Mary T. Hall of Winchester was traveling eastbound on West Morton Avenue approaching Tendick Street. A black motorcycle driven by 29 year old Joseph M. VanMeter of White Hall was in the turn lane on West Morton Avenue and began turning south onto Tendick Street. VanMeter’s motorcycle is reported to have traveled in front of Hall’s car causing the motorcycle to collide with the front driver’s side portion of the car.

Both vehicles sustained over $1,500 worth of damage. VanMeter’s motorcycle was towed from the scene.

VanMeter was transported from the scene by LifeStar EMS to Jacksonville Memorial Hospital for facial injuries. According to a police report, VanMeter was later cited for failure to yield while turning left.

Vacant Residence on Sherman Street Burns

A vacant house in Jacksonville’s northeast end burned early this morning.

Jacksonville Police, Jacksonville Fire, and South Jacksonville Fire were dispatched to a structure fire at 310 Sherman Street at 1:04 this morning.

Upon arrival, fire officials say in a report that the southeast corner windows showed fire on the one-story structure.

Fire officials say that the front and back doors to the vacant home were locked and all of the windows had been boarded up with OSB plywood. Jacksonville Fire and South Jacksonville Fire extinguished the fire within a short amount of time.

A search of the structure was completed but no one was located.

Officials say that power and gas were turned off at the house. Ameren-Illinois arrived shortly after the fire was extinguished and disconnected the electrical drop to the home and pulled the meter.

Officials believe that the fire was started at the southeast corner near one of the windows of the home.

Jacksonville Police questioned neighbors asking for information about anyone entering or leaving the premises and requested any video footage from surveillance cameras. No footage or information turned up any further suspects or possibilities, according to a report.

Fire officials were on scene until approximately 2:44AM.

Jacksonville Police say if anyone has information about this fire or any other suspicious fires that have recently occurred in the city’s northeast end to call Jacksonville Police Investigations at 217-479-4630.