Allendale Students Fare Well At Region 8 Science Fair

Allendale School is proud to announce three students who received individual awards at the IJAS Region 8 Science Fair in Carbondale, Illinois on March 3rd. 

Holly Doerr won an award for Overall Excellence with a cash prize of $250.  Her project was: Does Highlighting What You Read Help You Remember Details Better? 

Kenadie Homan won an award for Outstanding Project in Consumer Science with a cash prize of $50.  Her project was: Which Sports Drink Has the Best Reaction Time?   

Hallie Courter qualified to compete at the IJAS state competition at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois.  Her project was:  Does Positive Reinforcement Affect Running Time? 

Allendale School would also like to congratulate all of the other 7th and 8th grade students that competed in the Science Fair on Tuesday.  According to Mr. Nick Waldroup, Science Teacher, it was a great experience for all of the students from Allendale.

Holly Doerr won an award for Overall Excellence with a cash prize of $250.Project: Does Highlighting What You Read Help You Remember Details Better?

Holly Doerr won an award for Overall Excellence with a cash prize of $250.

Project: Does Highlighting What You Read Help You Remember Details Better?

Kenadie Homan won an award for Outstanding Project in Consumer Science with a cash prize of $50.Project: Which Sports Drink Has the Best Reaction Time?

Kenadie Homan won an award for Outstanding Project in Consumer Science with a cash prize of $50.

Project: Which Sports Drink Has the Best Reaction Time?

Hallie Courter qualified to compete at the IJAS state competition at Millikin University in Decatur Illinois.Project: Does Positive Reinforcement Affect Running Time?

Hallie Courter qualified to compete at the IJAS state competition at Millikin University in Decatur Illinois.

Project: Does Positive Reinforcement Affect Running Time?

County Considers Aerial Mapping Idea

Wabash County Commissioners will explore the possibility of updating the county’s aerial mapping. At Monday’s county board meeting, E-911 coordinator Kyle Smith broached the topic saying the last aerial mapping took place in 2013 and much had changed since that time. When the mapping was done 7 years ago, Smith said the cost was shared between the E-911 board, the county, city, public utility, and a local engineering firm. Commissioners instructed Smith to gather more information before a decision would be made. Smith said, if approved, the updated mapping wouldn’t be done until this fall or winter after the leaves are off the trees.

MCHS ALUMNI PREPARING FOR 2020 HOMECOMING WEEKEND

The MCHS Alumni Foundation would like to remind our Alumni and members of the community that the 2020 Homecoming Weekend will be held on October 9th and 10th.

The Alumni will be offering a full slate of activities on Friday and Saturday which will once again include the Alumni Uptown gathering at the Merchants Park during the day on Friday, October 9th, the MCHS Alumni Golf Tournament at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning at the West Berwick Golf Course, the tour of the Mt. Carmel High School beginning at 10:00 a.m. in the Main Lobby of the High School and the All School Social Hour and Dance on Saturday evening from 6:30 – 11:30 p.m.

In addition to the activities mentioned, the Alumni Foundation will be conducting the 2020 MCHS Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Saturday, October 10th beginning at 2:30 p.m. in the Mt. Carmel High School Auditorium. The deadline to submit nominations for consideration to the Hall of Fame is May 1st. Anyone having a nomination to make or questions about the Hall of Fame induction process are encouraged to contact Emily Teague at dett@frontier.com or 618.240.1657.

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Plane Crashes On I-55 In Central Illinois

*UPDATE*

 

Three occupants were on the plane and have been confirmed deceased by the Logan County Coroner. Identification of the deceased is pending next-of-kin notification.  

AIRPLANE CRASH ALERT

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police

District 09

WHAT:                      Airplane Crash

WHERE:                   I-55 Southbound at Milepost 126, Logan County

WHEN:                      Mar. 03, 2020 at 8:49 a.m.

VEHICLE:                Unit 1- Airplane

PASSENGER(S):      Multiple Occupants – Condition Unknown at the time

            PRELIMINARY:      At approximately 08:49, a small airplane crashed on I-55 at M/P 126 in Lincoln IL. The plane became fully engulfed upon impact in the middle of the interstate. Multiple Agencies on the scene to assist. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been notified and is responding. I-55 S/B traffic is being diverted at M/P 126 into Lincoln, IL by IDOT. I-55 S/B road closure is expected for an extended period of time (4-5 hours). 

            CHARGES:               N/A

 

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

New Coalition Forms to Oppose Elimination of Cash Bail

Springfield, Ill.— A new coalition of law enforcement organizations formed today to oppose efforts in the General Assembly to end cash bail. Throughout this year’s legislative session, the Coalition for Public Safety will speak with a unified and strong voice on this and other criminal justice issues.

“The Coalition unequivocally and unanimously oppose eliminating cash bail. Elimination is not the way to make the criminal justice system more equitable, and it is not the way to make our communities safer, ” said Jim Kaitschuk, executive director of the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association. “As the General Assembly debates other law enforcement issues this year, the Coalition will speak with one voice on how it can best help first responders and keep our communities safe.”

Founding members of the Coalition include: Illinois Sheriffs’ Association, Illinois Fraternal Order of Police, Illinois Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council, Chicago Lodge 7 Fraternal Order of Police, Illinois Police Benevolent and Protective Association, Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police.

This session, there has been a renewed push in the General Assembly to follow other states that have recently eliminated cash bail, despite the dangerous incidents that have occurred. Just days after New York ended cash bail, there was a rash of individuals who were arrested. While they were let out awaiting trial, they committed significant crimes again like murder. Since then, crime numbers are up nearly 17 percent.

“There’s a reason doctors don’t regulate pilots and pilots don’t regulate lawyers,” said Sean Smoot, Director and Chief Legal Counsel for PB & PA of Illinois. “Our organizations are on the front lines of the criminal justice system and when issues affecting that system come under consideration we should be involved and at the table.”

“When the safety of the citizens we spend our careers protecting is put in danger due to failed experimental criminal justice reform initiatives, such as the recent bail reform experiments, it becomes our responsibility to step up. We have to let the public know that their basic civil rights are perceived to be not as important as the civil rights of those who are arrested for having committed criminal acts,” said Kevin Graham, President, Chicago Lodge 7 Fraternal Order of Police.

Ed Wojcicki, the Executive Director for the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police said: “We are very concerned that the voices of victims of crimes are going to be set aside, and that many innocent victims who had the courage to call the police will have to live in fear of offenders being set free and committing more crimes. We have to stand with the victims of crimes.”

"Cash bail is a layer of protection for law-abiding citizens, but it's also an effective way to keep police from having to chase down the same offenders multiple times," said Illinois Fraternal Order of Police State Lodge President Chris Southwood. "Budget cuts have stretched police forces to the limit. So why are we even seriously considering a proposal that adds unnecessary, dangerous duplication to an officer's daily shift?”

"One of the most dangerous duties law enforcement officers face is going after bail jumpers, because those people have graphically demonstrated that they have no respect for our system of laws that protect the public," said Illinois Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council Executive Director Shawn Roselieb. "Why would anyone want to make a cop's job more difficult or dangerous than it already is?"

2020 Wabash County Primary Election Information

Here’s what you need to know ahead of the March 17th Primary Election in Wabash County. Information courtesy of County Clerk Janet Will.

NOTICE

SATURDAY EARLY VOTING

County Clerk, Janet L. Will, would like to inform

the voters of Wabash County that the County Clerk’s

Office will be open Saturday, March 14, 2020 from

9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon for anyone who would like

to vote Early or Grace Period for the March 17, 2020

Primary Election.

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City Faces Potential Headache With Two Uptown Buildings

On the heels of one Market Street building collapsing last year, city officials have cordoned off two more buildings…this one at 6th and Market Streets. At last week’s city council meeting, Mayor Joe Judge said the street department put barricades around the building the previous Friday…

 Judge said since it was impossible for the necessary repairs to be done within the two week deadline, he anticipates the city being stuck with the properties. He said an asbestos inspection would take place after which it would be determined how much it will cost to tear the buildings down. According to Judge, the two buildings were bought last year on a tax deed.

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Work Planned This Summer On Wabash River Bridge

Motorists will no doubt encounter delays this summer as the Illinois Department of Transportation performs maintenance work on the Wabash River Bridge in Mt. Carmel. At last week’s City Council meeting, Mayor Joe Judge outlined what work will be done….

The bid letting on the work is set for this month with work expected to be done in June or July according to the mayor.

City Offers Incentive Package To Attract Emrica

Behavioral health facilities, like the one proposed to be built on Mt. Carmel’s west side, operate on very narrow margins because of a couple of different factors. Dr. Maqbool Ahmed is one of two physicians bringing the $5 million facility to Mt. Carmel and he says one of the obstacles developers face is the fact the facilities aren’t reimbursed very well by payors, especially the State of Illinois. Another factor Ahmed cited was that most patients aren’t in the usual workforce and usually lack private insurance, which may have a better rate of reimbursement. To help Emrica locate in Mt. Carmel, Mayor Joe Judge said the city is offering a package of enticements…

After the land is acquired, Ahmed said Emrica will apply for a certificate of need with the state. The 24-bed facility will be located next to the Super 8 Motel on Enterprise Lane and is expected to open late next year.