Children in Illinois are getting heavier

The number of obese children in Illinois has stabilized, but half of today’s 8-year olds are still on track to become obese by the year 2030. 

“I’m very concerned,” Dr. Amy Christison, a pediatrician and obesity specialist, said. “We have finally reached the generation of children that will not live longer than their parents,” she said.

Overweight children are much more likely to develop life-shortening conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and hypertension, she said. Those conditions also impair the quality of a person’s life – something no parent wants for their child.

So what should a parent do if their 5-year-old is heavier than average? 

“I tell parents that both of us want the child to be strong and healthy for the rest of their life. This is such a great opportunity because we can change what the future looks like for that 5-year old by working on healthy habits,” Christison said. 

Putting the child on a diet is not the answer, Christison stated. 

“It is very complicated and there is not one answer or another,” she said. “I work with severely ill children and I never use the word ‘diet.’ I tell them to ‘Play and play and play.”

Movement is critical, she notes.

 “We’re finding that your average child today has less muscle mass than the average child did ten years ago because they are sitting all the time,” she said. 

More play time and less sedentary screen time is her prescription for all children – no matter how much they weigh. 

One of Christison’s weight control tips for children may surprise people: help the child get more quality sleep. Sleep is critical for metabolism and hunger and satiety, she said.

“Children today have about an hour less of sleep on average than they did ten years ago,” Christison said. 

She jokes with her child patients,“Don’t let the Ghrelin monster get you.”

When people don’t get enough sleep, the gut hormone ghrelin goes up and it makes them hungrier, she explained. 

“People who don’t sleep as well tend to crave junkier foods and more of it,” she said.

Christison talks to her child patients about how food nourishes their bodies and how eating fruits and vegetables will make them strong and healthy. She encourages children to have a fruit or vegetable choice at every meal. That way they can eat more food and feel full rather than deprived, she said.

“I always tell people ‘there’s no food out there that is evil,’” she said. “It’s all about balance and how often.” 

Don’t make chips a forbidden food but think about how to get a crunchy, salty fix from other foods with less fat and more fiber, she said.

Another critical recommendation: limit sugary drinks – including juice. 

“It’s amazing how many extra calories we drink in our beverages and how that adds to our insulin resistance and our diabetes risk,” Christison said.

ISP Plans Wabash/Edwards County Seat Belt Patrols In November

Illinois State Police (ISP) District 19 Commander, Captain Nathan Douglas, announces the ISP will conduct Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols (OREP) in Wabash, Edwards, and Wayne Counties during November. OREPs allow the ISP to focus on safety belt and child safety seat laws. Illinois law requires all vehicle passengers (front and back) to buckle up!

Safety belts are still one of the most effective safety devices in vehicles, estimated to save nearly 14,000 lives each year. Half of vehicle occupants killed in a traffic crash were not properly buckled up. The objective of this program is to increase occupant restraint compliance through education, child seat inspections, and enforcement.

Traffic Stop Leads to 12 Pounds of Fentanyl

Putnam County - Friday, October 29, 2021, at 11:45 a.m., an Indiana State Trooper observed a Ford Taurus near the 42-mile marker eastbound on Interstate 70 that was following too close with improper brake lights.  The driver of the vehicle was identified as Polo Huereca-Rivera, age 40, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  During the course of the traffic stop, the trooper observed criminal indicators and a consent to search revealed approximately 12 pounds of suspected fentanyl.  The estimated street value of the fentanyl is $250,000.  Huereca-Rivera was taken into custody and transported to the Putnam County Jail.

Arrested and Charges:  Polo Huereca-Rivera 

  • Dealing a Narcotic Drug, Level 2 Felony

  • Possession of a Narcotic Drug, Level 3 Felony

Photo 1 - Polo Huereca-Rivera

Photo 2 - Evidence Collected

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

Mt. Carmel City Council Agenda

AGENDA

CITY OF MOUNT CARMEL

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

Monday, November 1, 2021 at 5:00 pm

 

·         Call to Order

o   Pledge of Allegiance

o   Roll Call

·         Approve Minutes

o   Minutes of meeting held 10/18/2021

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

o   Wabash Chamber-Christmas Parade

o   Christmas Uptown Staff

·         Reports and Communications

o   Mayor Judge                                      

o   Commissioner Meeks             Streets, Cemeteries and Parks

o   Commissioner Ikemire            Finance and Senior Citizens

o   Commissioner Dulgar             Water and Sewer

o   Commissioner Zimmerman    Fire, Health & Safety, City Hall and Garbage

·         Staff Reports

o   Ryan Turner 

o   Brady Waldrop

o   Michael McWilliams

o   Francis Speth  

o   Mike Gidcumb

·         New Business

o   Consent Agenda

o   Removal of items from the Consent Agenda

o   Consideration of Consent Agenda

§  1st Reading of City Ordinance 2060-

§  Appointment of Tyler Jefferson to the Fire Pension Board

§  Pay all bills bearing proper signature

o   Consideration of items removed from the Consent Agenda

·         Executive Session  (if needed)

 

·         Motion to Adjourn

 

 

Impaired Driver Arrested on US 41 after Driving 107 mph in Stolen Vehicle

Knox County – Friday night, October 29, at approximately 9:00, Trooper Buchanan stopped the driver of a 2013 Dodge Avenger for traveling north on US 41 near the 50 mile-marker at 107 mph. The driver was identified as Peggy Gallegos, 41, of Lenoir City, TN. During the traffic stop, Gallegos displayed signs of impairment and failed field sobriety tests. Further investigation revealed Gallegos was under the influence of amphetamines and the vehicle she was driving had been reported stolen out of Tennessee. Gallegos was arrested and taken to the Knox County Jail where she is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Peggy Gallegos, 41, Lenoir City, TN

  1. Theft - Possession of Stolen Vehicle, Level 6 Felony

  2. Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor

  3. Reckless Driving, Class C Misdemeanor

Arresting Officer: Trooper Brock Buchanan, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agency: Knox County Sheriff’s Office

Driver Killed In Gallatin County Crash

ISP TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT

WHAT:                      Fatal Traffic Crash                                                     

WHERE:                   Forest Road at Kedron Road, Gallatin County

WHEN:                      Oct. 29, 2021 at approximately 9:25 p.m.                             

VEHICLE:                Unit 1- 2005 White Dodge Stratus

DRIVER:                   Unit 1- Joseph Kopman, 61-year-old male from Elizabethtown, IL - Deceased

PRELIMINARY:      Preliminary investigation indicates the following occurred:  Unit 1 was traveling north on Forest Road just south of Kedron Road in Gallatin County. For unknown reasons, the driver of Unit 1 left the roadway to the right, striking a ditch embankment and rolling over. The driver of Unit 1 was pronounced deceased on scene by the Gallatin County Coroner. This crash remains under investigation and no further information is available at this time.

City Projects To Ramp Up Next Week

From City Clerk Ryan Turner:

Oak Street / 5th Street Paving (FAU)

 The paving portion of the FAU project is scheduled to begin on 5th street Starting Monday November 1st.

They will then move to Oak Street starting at the Oak and College Drive intersection working their way south until completed.

 The paving portion of the project depending on weather is scheduled to wrap up November 5th.

 Water Line Project 3rd and Walnut area

This project is scheduled to start the week of November 1st. Kieffer Bros is the contractor for this project. 

Weapons & Domestic Battery Charges Get Mt. Carmel Man 5 Years In Prison

Kelli Storckman, Wabash County State’s Attorney, reports that Lloyd A.
Wood Jr., a 46-year old Mt. Carmel, Illinois man, was sentenced to the
Illinois Department of Corrections by the Honorable Circuit Judge
William C. Hudson in Wabash County Circuit Court.


State’s Attorney Storckman advises that the Defendant was charged on
August 2, 2021, with Possession of Weapon by a Felon, a Class 3 Felony.
Mr. Wood was sentenced to 5 years in the Illinois Department of
Corrections, to be followed by one year of mandatory supervised release
(parole). On August 9, 2021, with Domestic Battery, a Class 3 Felony.
Mr. Wood was sentenced to 5 years in the Illinois Department of
Corrections, to be followed by four years of mandatory supervised
release (parole). Sentences to run concurrent.

FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF OFFENSE:

2021-CF-64: That on the 19th day of July, 2021, in Wabash County, the
Defendant, LLOYD A. WOOD, committed the offense of POSSESSION OF WEAPONS
BY FELON, in that said Defendant, a person who has been convicted of a
felony under the law of Illinois knowingly possessed on his person metal
knuckles, in violation of 720 ILCS 5/24-1.1(a). A CLASS 3 FELONY

2021-CF-66: That on the 8th day of August, 2021, in Wabash County,
Illinois, the Defendant, LLOYD A. WOOD JR., committed the offense of
DOMESTIC BATTERY, in that said Defendant, without legal justification,
knowingly made physical contact of an insulting nature to XXXX, with who the Defendant had a former dating relationship, in that
said Defendant struck XXXXXX with a bicycle and pushed her to
the ground; and, at the time of this offense, Defendant had previously
been convicted of a violation of 720 ILCS 5/12-3.2 in Wabash County,
Illinois case # 2016-CF-68 on June 27, 2016; Wabash County, Illinois
case # 2016-CM-22 on April 18, 2016; and Wabash County, Illinois case #
2017-CF-107 on October 3, 2007, in violation of 720 ILCS
5/12-3.2(a)(2). A CLASS 3 FELONY

This Statement of Facts is respectfully submitted in accordance with 730
ILCS 5/5-4-1(d), this 28 day of October, 2021.