State Launches Driver's License/ID Card Preregistration Application

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White announced today that his office has launched an online driver’s license and ID card preregistration application program to reduce the processing time of transactions at Driver Services facilities. It is a proactive approach that will save customers time during their facility visit.

Customers may go to www.cyberdriveillinois.com to access the preregistration application for driver’s licenses and ID cards and input specific information regarding their upcoming transaction. As a result, once the customer visits a Driver Services facility, the clerk will not have to enter all of the data like a change of address or a change of height and weight into the electronic application form because the customer has already updated the information. This will improve the efficiency of these transactions.

“This is a forward-thinking program using technology to reduce wait times at the counter and speed up transactions at Driver Services facilities,” said White. “The program is easy to use and can be accessed on a computer, iPad or smartphone.”

With preregistration, customers will be prompted to:

· Choose a license type (REAL ID or standard driver’s license/ID card);

· Choose an application type (renewal or corrected);

· Input designations (organ donor or veteran);

· Choose any corrections to be made to the information on file (examples: address, date of birth, eye color, gender, hair color, height, name, Social Security number or weight);

· Choose the type of required documentation and enter data from those documents (i.e., certified birth certificate for a REAL ID);

· Print receipt with barcode, which should be brought to the facility.

Customers using the preregistration application must still bring all of the required paperwork to the Driver Services facility for verification. In addition, they are encouraged to bring the printed preregistration receipt to the facility for the clerk to scan the barcode. However, if the customer does not bring in the receipt, the clerk can enter the customer’s driver’s license/ID card number to access the preregistration application information.

To qualify for the preregistration application process, a customer must have an Illinois driver’s license/ID card that is not suspended, canceled or revoked and has not been expired for more than one year.

As a reminder, Driver Services facilities statewide are open to serve ONLY new drivers, customers with expired driver’s licenses/ID cards and vehicle transactions through July 31. White also reiterated to the public that expiration dates for driver’s licenses/ID cards and vehicle registration stickers have been extended until Oct. 1, 2020 so customers do not need to rush into a facility.

Wabash County Board Of Commissioners Agenda

REGULAR MEETING Monday, June 15, 2020 – 4:30 P.M.

AGENDA

1) Call to order:

2) Approve minutes of previous meeting:

3) Commissioner’s reports:

4) Officer’s reports:

5) Old Business:

a. Bids for demolition of 407 N. Market Street property.

6) New Business:

a. Kyle Smith, 911 Coordinator, to present a phone system proposal for the county, city and 911 building.

b. Reappoint Roxanna Seybold to the Museum Board – five year term to run from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2025.

7) Executive Session:

8) Correspondence:

9) Approval for payment of claims presented:

10) Adjournment:

This agenda is subject to change prior to the time of the meeting if necessary.

The meeting will be held upstairs in the Courtroom because of the COVID19 restrictions limiting distancing and number of attendees. The meeting will again be available through Zoom. Masks will be required if you attend in person. The number of people attending will be limited to 10.

Four Hurt In Wreck Near Salem

ISP TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT

 

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police District 12

  

WHAT:                      Personal Injury Crash

 

WHERE:                   Illinois 37 southbound at CJ Heck Road, Salem, Illinois.           

 

WHEN:                      June 11, 2020 @ 08:17 A.M. 

 

VEHICLES:              Unit 1 - Black 1995 GMC Sierra                                                       

                                    Unit 2 - Green 2003 Chevrolet Trail Blazer

 

DRIVERS:                 Unit 1 - Rachael Anne Clark a 45 year old female from Salem, IL – Airlifted to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

                                   

                                    Unit 2 - Jeanette L. Baker, a 57 year old female from Salem, IL – Airlifted to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

 

PASSENGERS:         Unit 1 - Michael Clark, a 48 year old male from Salem, IL - Transported by ambulance to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.   

                                   

                                    Unit 2 - Annette Lynn, a 38 year old female from Salem, IL - Transported by ambulance to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

                                                                       

PRELIMINARY:      Preliminary investigative details indicate the following occurred: Unit 2 was traveling southbound on Illinois 37, approaching CJ Heck Road in Salem, IL. Unit 2 was stopped due to a Salem Township road crew resurfacing CJ Heck Road. Just as unit 2 was released and began to continue south, unit 1 rear-ended unit 2. Both drivers were airlifted to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries and both passengers were transported by ambulance to an area hospital with non-life threatening injuries. No further information will be disseminated at this time.

 

CHARGES:               The driver of unit 1 was issued citations for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident, expired driver’s license, and no insurance. 

 

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

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6 Vehicle Fatal Crash On I-57

ISP TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT

 

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police

District 10

 

 

WHAT:                      Multi Vehicle Fatal Traffic Crash

 

WHERE:                    Interstate 57 Northbound @ Milepost 183 (Coles County)          

 

WHEN:                      Thursday, June 11, 2020, 3:37 p.m.

 

VEHICLE:                Unit 1:  Unknown at this time

                                    Unit 2:  2013 Chevrolet Malibu

                                    Unit 3:  2016 Volvo Truck-Tractor Semi Trailer

                                    Unit 4:  2001 Chevrolet Malibu

                                    Unit 5:  1999 Chevrolet Blazer

                                    Unit 6:  2019 Freightliner Truck-Tractor Semi Trailer

                       

DRIVER:                   Unit 1:  Unknown at this time

                                    Unit 2:  Waiting next of kin notification (Deceased)

                                    Unit 3:  40-year-old-male of Richland, IN

Unit 4:  59-year-old male of Charleston, IL (Transported to Area Hospital with Injuries)

                                    Unit 5:  22-year-old male of Newark, IL                              

                                    Unit 6:  50-year-old male of Port Saint Lucie, FL

 

PRELIMINARY:      Preliminary investigation indicates the following occurred:  Units 2-6 were stopped at approximately milepost 183 due to traffic being backed up for a crash at milepost 188.  Unit 1 failed to slow down striking Unit 2.  Unit 1 then struck Unit 3 causing its trailer to enter the left lane.  Unit 1 then struck Unit 4 causing it to be pushed into the back of Unit 5.  Unit 6 was stationary in the left lane when the trailer of Unit 3 struck it due to being hit by Unit 1.

 

Knox County Driver Killed In Early Morning Crash

Knox County – Shortly after midnight, Indiana State Police and Knox County Sheriff’s Office responded to a single vehicle crash on Bicknell Road near Summers Road that claimed the life of a 60-year-old Knox County man.

Preliminary investigation revealed the driver was operating a pickup truck and was traveling west on Bicknell Road approximately ½ mile east of Summers Road when for unknown reasons the vehicle left the roadway, rolled and came to a final rest in a deep ditch. The driver was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene by the Knox County Coroner’s Office. The driver will be identified when his family has been notified.

Investigating Officer: Trooper Brock Buchanan, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officer: Trooper Nick Hatfield

Assisting Agencies: Knox County Coroner’s Office and Knox County Sheriff’s Office

Mt. Carmel City Council Agenda

AGENDA

CITY OF MOUNT CARMEL

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

Monday June 15, 2020 at 5:00 pm

· Invocation

· Call to Order

o Pledge of Allegiance

o Roll Call

· Approve Minutes

o Minutes of meeting held 6/1/2020

· Visitors (topic discussed by visitor(s) is limited to 5 minutes)

· Reports and Communications

o Mayor Judge

o Commissioner Meeks

o Commissioner Ikemire

o Commissioner Dulgar

o Commissioner Madden

· Staff Reports

o Rudy Witsman Dave Easter Art Kimmel

o Kelli Storckman Ryan Turner

o Mike Gidcumb Francis Speth

· New Business

o For Discussion - Ordinance 2037 – Bring Your Own Bottle (BYOB)

o Consent Agenda

o Removal of items from the Consent Agenda

o Consideration of Consent Agenda

§ Ordinance 2038 – Approving a special use for the continuation of a mobile home at 908 W. 1st. St.

§ Resolution 665 – Covid-19 Past Due Water Accounts

§ Pay all bills bearing proper signature

o Consideration of items removed from the Consent Agenda

· Executive Session (if needed)

· Motion to Adjourn

Bleyer: District #348 Planning For Different Start Of School Scenarios

The first day of classes for the 2020-2021 school year is two short months from tomorrow in District #348. But a variety of questions still surrounds the start of the new school year, such as will students actually attend school in person or will remote learning resume as it did for the final three months of the previous school year? District #348 Superintendent Dr. Chuck Bleyer says district administrators are preparing for a variety of scenarios…


If Illinois schools don’t reopen on a normal basis for students, Bleyer said he thinks the district could lose students to Indiana if schools there reopen normally….

On Wednesday, Governor JB Pritzker said he’s hopeful students can return to school this fall, it will be up to the numbers….

Bleyer is expected to deliver an update on the situation at Monday night’s school board meeting.

Mt. Carmel Man Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison On Class X Felony Meth Charge

Cassandra Goldman, Wabash County State's Attorney, reports that Jason K. Groves, a 47 year old Mount Carmel, Illinois resident, was sentenced in Wabash County Circuit Court Thursday to twenty (20) years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine, a Class X felony.

The Defendant was arrested in North Carolina in October of 2019 on an arrest warrant issued July 30, 2019 in Wabash County based on an investigation by the Wabash County Sheriff's Department. Working in conjunction with the Wabash County Sheriff's Department on the investigation, State's Attorney Goldman applied for and obtained a search warrant for Groves' residence, where the charged quantity of methamphetamine was located. The Mount Carmel Police Department assisted with the execution of the search warrant.

Groves' sentence is followed by three (3) years of mandatory supervised release. The sentence was delivered by Circuit Judge Matthew J. Hartrich. The Defendant was represented by Attorney Alan Downen of McLeansboro, Illinois.

FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF OFFENSE:

That on July 29, 2019 in Wabash County, Illinois, the Defendant, JASON K. GROVES, committed the offense of POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO DELIVER METHAMPHETAMINE, in that said Defendant knowingly and unlawfully possessed with the intent to deliver 15 or more grams but less than 100 grams of a substance containing methamphetamine, in violation of 720 ILCS 646/55(a)(1)(2)(C). A CLASS X FELONY

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Francisco man arrested on multiple charges

On June 10, 2020, at approximately 2:20 a.m. Sgt. John Fischer was in his patrol vehicle in front of the Gibson County Jail when a vehicle passed blaring it’s horn. Sgt. Fischer then conducted a traffic stop and the driver informed him that his friend had possibly been kidnapped by 39-year-old Austin Folsom of rural Francisco. After speaking with the reporting party Sgt. Fischer made contact with the person who had been possibly abducted. The victim told Sgt. Fischer that Mr. Folsom had threatened him with a weapon and shot his vehicle. The victim went on to state that Mr. Folsom pistol whipped him and then took his cellular phone. After getting the victims statement Sgt. Fischer made contact with Mr. Folsom. At the conclusion of his investigation Sgt. Fischer placed Mr. Folsom into custody and transported him to the Gibson County Jail. Upon arriving at the Gibson County Jail Mr. Folsom was charged with armed robbery, criminal confinement, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, intimidation with a deadly weapon, battery with injury, and criminal recklessness. Mr. Folsom remains in custody on a $12,000 bond.

Sgt. Fischer was assisted in his investigation by officers from the Princeton Police Department.

All Criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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Princeton woman arrested for Driving While Suspended

On June 11, 2020, at 5:23 a.m. Gibson County Deputy Michael Rose conducted a traffic stop on a Red Toyota Avalon for speeding on County Road 250 South near Old US HWY 41. Upon approaching the vehicle Deputy Rose identified the driver as 40-year-old Angela Lane of Princeton. During a roadside investigation Deputy Rose ran Ms. Lane through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles and determined that Ms. Lane was driving her vehicle while her license was suspended on a prior driving while suspended conviction. At that point Deputy Rose placed Ms. Lane into custody and ultimately transported her to the Gibson County Jail. Upon arriving at the Gibson County Jail Ms. Lane was charged with Driving While Suspended Prior. She has since posted a $650 bond.

All Criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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