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• 11/20/09-Busy Day in Marion County Court Thursday
• 11/20/09-U.S. Attorney Visits Kaskaskia College
• 11/20/09-Water Rates Rising in Odin
• 11/20/09-IDNR Urging Safety Efforts While Hunting
• 11/20/09-Police Beat : November 20, 2009
• 11/20/09-State Veterans Affairs Dept. Hosting Event to Help Vets Learn About Benefits
• 11/20/09-Kell Firemen Respond to Dryer Fire
• 11/20/09-Three Girard Seniors Admit to Vandalism at High School
• 11/20/09-Illinois Gearing Up For Winter
• 11/20/09-Rural Banker Survey Shows Improving Economy For Third Straight Month
• 11/20/09-State Police Say Women Found Dead in Cairo Fire Were Shot
• 11/20/09-Burris Admonished by Ethics Committee
• 11/20/09-New Illinois H1-N1 Numbers Reported
• 11/20/09-Southern Illinois Coal Mine to Close
• 11/20/09-Quinn Says Burris Admonishment "Speaks for Itself"
• 11/20/09-Hynes Wants New Equipment to Tackle Crime
• 11/20/09-Reform Effort at Tamms Correctional Center "Under Way"
• 11/19/09-Appeal Dropped in Barrall Murder Trial; Dismissal of Death Penalty Certification Expected
• 11/19/09-Budget Talks Continue At Centralia Council Work Sessions
• 11/19/09-State Senator John O. Jones Speaks to Centralia Chamber Members
• 11/19/09-Salem High Examines Success of Dual Credit Program
• 11/19/09-Local Firefighters Battle Training "Oil Fire"
• 11/19/09-Marion County Jury Awards Woman Who Fell on Exercise Platform $90,000
• 11/19/09-Three Vehicle Accident Involving Two Semi-Trucks Injures Three
• 11/19/09-Salem High School Student Faces Disciplinary Action and Criminal Charges For Cannabis
• 11/19/09-Police Beat : Thursday, November 19, 2009
• 11/19/09-Wreck on 50 in Sandoval Injures Sandoval Woman
• 11/19/09-Marion County Health Department Encouraging "Getting the Smoke Out"
• 11/19/09-Selmaville Grade Looks To Increase Levy
• 11/19/09-Shimkus Opposing Thomson Move
• 11/19/09-U.S. Obesity Health Care Costs Projected To Reach $344 Billion by 2018
• 11/19/09-State Task Force To Examine Nursing Home Safety
• 11/19/09-Hundreds Mourn Victim of Ft. Hood Shooting
• 11/19/09-Illinois Unemployment Rate Hits Highest Since 1983
• 11/18/09-Salvation Army In Continued Need of Bellringers
• 11/18/09-Iuka School Board Discusses Tax Levy Increase
• 11/18/09-Shimkus Backs Measures Promoting Biodiesel
• 11/18/09-Centralia City Council Holds Work Session
• 11/18/09-Three Sentenced in Marion County Court
• 11/18/09-Deer Firearm Hunting Season Starts Friday
• 11/18/09-Marion County Health Department To Host H1-N1 Clinic
• 11/18/09-Central City Grade School Discusses Tax Levy Increase
• 11/18/09-Police Beat : Tuesday, November 18, 2009
• 11/18/09-State Releases Latest Crop Figures
• 11/18/09-Illinois Launches Online Diabetes Survey
• 11/18/09-New Illinois Schoolbus Law Goes into Effect
• 11/18/09-Judge Weighs Visitation Rights For Chekevdia Mother
• 11/18/09-Quinn, Hynes Sparring Over Tax Plans
• 11/18/09-Man Accused in Anna Church Beating Pleads Not Guilty
• 11/17/09-Centralia Police Looking for Shooter in Party Liquors Incident
• 11/17/09-Salem Man Arrested for Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse
• 11/17/09-Lackey Finding Resistance to Courthouse Ideas
• 11/17/09-City of Salem Switching Insurance Providers
• 11/17/09-Salem Firemen Honored by City
• 11/17/09-Selmaville School Board Discusses Tax Levy Increase
• 11/17/09-Police Beat : Tuesday, November 17, 2009
• 11/17/09-Salem Elementary Examines Tax Levy Increase
• 11/17/09-Three Charged With Crimes in Marion County Court
• 11/17/09-Feds Inspect Thomson Correctional Center
• 11/17/09-Odin Man Wins Car in LTD Ford Promotion
• 11/17/09-Conferences in Springfield to Discuss Alzheimers
• 11/17/09-Senate Candidate Giannoulias Backs Housing of Gitmo Detainees in Illinois
• 11/17/09-State Police Investigating Cairo Fire
• 11/17/09-Poshard Announces Chancellor Pick for SIUC
• 11/17/09-Beason Killing Suspect's Trial Delayed til 2010
• 11/16/09-Next H1-N1 Clinic on Tuesday
• 11/16/09-Centralia To Hold Budgetary Planning Committee Meeting
• 11/16/09-Buchheit Opening Improves Economy For Centralia
• 11/16/09-United States Attorney Visiting Kaskaskia College
• 11/16/09-Leaf Pickup in Centralia Still Behind Schedule
• 11/16/09-Odin Woman's Death May Be Linked to Heart or Lung Conditions
• 11/16/09-Organizations Promoting Winter Weather Awareness
• 11/16/09-Effingham to Hold Regional Disability Summit
• 11/16/09-Two Injured in Clay County Wreck
• 11/16/09-Police Beat : November 16, 2009
• 11/16/09-Fire Burns Down Shed on Bannister Road Near Salem
• 11/16/09-Salem Firemen To Be Honored
• 11/16/09-Court Security At Marion County Courthouse to be Examined
• 11/16/09-Johnston City Teen Killed in Vehicle-Deer Accident
• 11/16/09-Odin Woman's Death Under Investigation
• 11/16/09-Semi Crashes on I-64 Near Bluford, Belle Rive
• 11/16/09-BCMW-WJBD Adopt A Family Program Now Underway
• 11/16/09-Talks Over Illinois Prison Holding Gitmo Inmates Continue
• 11/16/09-Census Bureau Looking for Employees
• 11/16/09-Attorney General Investigating Alcohol-Caffiene Beverages
• 11/16/09-Illinois Victim of Ft. Hood Shooting Buried
• 11/16/09-Federal Officials to Inspect Northern Illinois Prison That May House Guantanamo Bay Prisoners
• 11/16/09-Republican Candidates for Governor Discuss Issues
• 11/16/09-Quinn, Hynes Face Off
• 11/15/09-Illinois Prison Being Considered to House Guantanamo Detainees
• 11/15/09-Sunday Police Beat
• 11/15/09-Rural Wayne City Baby Dies in Freak Accident at Home
• 11/14/09-Teenage Girl Falls 20-25 Feet Through Roof of Salem Industry
• 11/14/09-Texico Man Seriously Injured in One Vehicle Wreck
• 11/14/09-Two Escape Serious Injury, But Are Arrested When Car Flips Near Sandoval
• 11/14/09-Car Downs Street Light and Power Pole in Salem
• 11/14/09-Salem Ruled Fit To Stand Trial for Allegedly Striking Two Bicyclists
• 11/14/09-Certified Letters Go to Those With Outstanding Marion County Property Taxes
• 11/14/09-Police Beat for Saturday, November 14th, 2009
• 11/14/09-Fort Hood Soldier from Illinois Remembered
• 11/14/09-Attorney General Concerned About Alcoholic Energy Drinks
• 11/13/09-Union Pacific Helps Law Enforcement With Rail Crossing Violations
• 11/13/09-Salem Emergency Management Agency Looking at Long Term Effects of Disasters
• 11/13/09-South Central School Board Reviews Tax Levy Increase, AYP Scores
• 11/13/09-Kinmundy Ready to Bid Out for Backhoe
• 11/13/09-Patoka Village Board Hears Update on Gateway Water Project
• 11/13/09-State Senator John O. Jones Talks Budget Woes
• 11/13/09-Salem and Odin Firefighters Respond to Electrical Box Fire
• 11/13/09-United Methodist Children's Home Looking for Vendors at Holiday Bazaar
• 11/13/09-Cellini May Be Dropped as Co-Defendant in Blagojevich Corruption Case
• 11/13/09-Blagojevich Asking For Trial Delay
• 11/13/09-Illinois Reports New H1-N1 Statistics
• 11/13/09-Gov. Quinn Respects Hopeful Ryan for Apologizing in Wrongful Prosecution
• 11/13/09-Busy Day in Marion County Court Thursday
• 11/13/09-Durbin Visits Tamms Correctional Center
• 11/13/09-New Illinois Law to Promote Energy Efficiency Projects in Illinois
• 11/13/09-Illinois Launches New Campaign Against Traffic Fatalities
• 11/13/09-Deer Crashes Through Venison Store Window in Central Illinois
• 11/12/09-Casey Hills Honored at Moose Lodge Wednesday
• 11/12/09-Kaskaskia College Holds Annual Enduring Freedom Celebration
• 11/12/09-Mt. Vernon Police Report New Debit/Credit Card Scam
• 11/12/09-Longtime WFIW Sportscaster Dies at 59
• 11/12/09-Police Beat : Thursday, November 12, 2009
• 11/12/09-Centralia Man Arrested For Pulling "Cops" Stunts
• 11/12/09-Illinois Budget Still in Poor Shape
• 11/12/09-Salem Legion Commander Encourages Involvement on Veterans Day
• 11/12/09-Governor's Aide Resigns
• 11/12/09-Work to Resolve Problems at VA Hospital Continues
• 11/12/09-Bald Knob Cross Restoration Begins
• 11/12/09-SIUE Stressing Over State Payments
• 11/12/09-Retiring U of I President Receives Round of Applause
• 11/11/09-Vets Honored at Centralia VFW
• 11/11/09-Marion County Health Department Announces Next H1-N1 Clinic
• 11/11/09-Marion County Board Passes Tentative Budget
• 11/11/09-Supervisor of Assessments Wants Changes in Publication Requirements
• 11/11/09-Centralia City School Board Reviews Report Card
• 11/11/09-High Water Levels at Carlyle Lake Close Boat Ramps
• 11/11/09-Police Beat : Wednesday November 11, 2009
• 11/11/09-Judge Orders Psychological Tests For Man Who Plotted To Bomb Federal Courthouse
• 11/11/09-Gov. Quinn Announces Director for Diversity Enhancement
• 11/11/09-$66 Million Still Available in Student Loans for Illinoisans
• 11/11/09-AMA Urges Change on Cellphones and Driving, Medical Marijuana
• 11/11/09-Illinois Receiving $100,000 For Health Care Infections
• 11/10/09-Regional Office of Education Receives $300,000 Technology Grant
• 11/10/09-Leaf Vacuuming Behind Schedule in Centralia
• 11/10/09-H1-N1 Clinic Vaccinates 500+ Against Virus
• 11/10/09-Butter Cleanup Completed At Scene of Semi Crash
• 11/10/09-County Drug Charges Against Centralia Man Dropped In Favor of Federal Charges
• 11/10/09-Salem Man Charged With Resisting Peace Officer
• 11/10/09-Two Sent To Prison For Failing to Register As Sex Offenders
• 11/10/09-Three Sentenced to Prison Time
• 11/10/09-Harvesting Going Well This Week
• 11/10/09-SCHS To Honor Board Members November 15th
• 11/10/09-"TEA Party" To Be Held in Salem Wednesday
• 11/10/09-All Star Series of Darts Coming to Salem
• 11/10/09-Clinton County Property Taxes Due November 23rd
• 11/10/09-Police Beat : November 10, 2009
• 11/10/09-Tourism Board Mulls Idea of 20th Bluegrass and BBQ Festival
• 11/10/09-Judge Rules Austim Helper Dog Is Okay in School
• 11/10/09-New Baden Preschooler Reportedly Bitten By Another On Bus Ride
• 11/10/09-Gov. Quinn Talks About Prisoner Releases
• 11/10/09-Centralia City Council Votes To Raise Number of Fees
• 11/10/09-Judge McHaney Loses Opponent in Race for Circuit Judgeship
• 11/10/09-State Looking at Expanding Prison Near Joliet
• 11/9/09-H1-N1 Death Reported in Williamson County
• 11/9/09-Belle Rive Woman Killed in Accident Identified
• 11/9/09-Multiple Fires Hit Centralia Area
• 11/9/09-Fire At Linder Home near Salem Destroys Residence
• 11/9/09-Centralia and Salem Holding Veterans Services
• 11/9/09-Salem and Centralia Post Holiday Notices
• 11/9/09-Two Charged In Marion County Court
• 11/9/09-Applebees Offering Veterans Free Meal Wednesday
• 11/9/09-Ballot Order Decided in Contested Marion County Races
• 11/9/09-Interim Chief at VA Hospital Confident Problems Can Be Fixed
• 11/9/09-Budget Break for Marion County Board
• 11/9/09-4-H Annual Awards Program Recognizes Hard Work
• 11/9/09-Police Beat : Monday, November 9, 2009
• 11/9/09-Centralia City Council to Vote on Resolution Rerouting Rail Traffic For EMS Personnel
• 11/9/09-Belle Rive Woman Killed in Jefferson County Wreck
• 11/9/09-First H1-N1 Clinic Monday
• 11/9/09-Salvation Army in Need of Children's Coats
• 11/9/09-Southern Illinois Parents to Stand Trial Over Death of Five Year-old
• 11/8/09-Salem Community Center Dinner Dance Raises $20,000
• 11/8/09-Shimkus Votes Against "Government Takeover Of Healthcare"
• 11/8/09-Candidates for Illinois Governor Split on Healthcare
• 11/8/09-St. Mary's Good Samaritan Health Expo Draws Large Crowd
• 11/8/09-Police Beat : Sunday, November 8, 2009
• 11/8/09-Two Burglaries Under Investigation
• 11/8/09-Riding Lawn Mower Burns in Centralia
• 11/8/09-Man Pleads Guilty in Southern Illinois Murder
• 11/8/09-Illnois Soldier Recovering From Ft. Hood Incident
• 11/8/09-Illinois Group Collecting Items for Troops Overseas
• 11/8/09-Gov. Quinn Signs Legislation Weakening Cook County Board President
• 11/8/09-Chicago Vaccinations Against H1-N1 Top 51,000
• 11/7/09-Centralia Man Sentenced for Illegal Tobacco Delivery
• 11/7/09-Salem Man Awaiting Start of Prison Term Faces New Charges
• 11/7/09-Charges Filed in Kicking of Jail Officer and Junction City BB Gun Shooting
• 11/7/09-Saturday, November 7th, 2009 Police Beat
• 11/7/09-Area Fire Departments Have Busy Day
• 11/7/09-Thomas More Society Disappointed Parental Notification Bill Placed on Hold
• 11/7/09-Ameren Cuts Job
• 11/7/09-Two Illinois Residents Among the Victims at Fort Hood Texas
• 11/7/09-Flower Flights to Resume at MidAmerica Airport
• 11/6/09-Centralia Chamber Donates $5,000 to Kaskaskia College Veterans Tribute
• 11/6/09-Simonson to be Released From Prison Following Alford Plea Friday
• 11/6/09-Salem Mayor Speaks at Forum
• 11/6/09-Centralia Library Planning Fundraising Efforts For Computer Grants
• 11/6/09-"Drive By" With BB Gun Lands Two in Jail
• 11/6/09-Salem Man Held After Battery To Police Officer Following Traffic Stop
• 11/6/09-Police Beat : Friday, November 6, 2009
• 11/6/09-Unruly Inmate Charged With Two Counts of Battery to a Police Officer
• 11/6/09-Bust Day in Marion County Court Thursday
• 11/6/09-Kwiatkowski Ordered to Pay Nearly $424,000 Restitution in Felony Theft
• 11/6/09-Bond Set for Centralia Man in Bar Fight November 4th.
• 11/6/09-Shimkus Votes for Passage of Unemployment Compensation Extension Act
• 11/6/09-Operation Teen Safe Driving Program Nets National Honors
• 11/6/09-No Illinois Army National Guard Soldiers at Ft. Hood During Shooting
• 11/6/09-H1-N1 Cases Top 1,000 in Illinois
• 11/6/09-Sentencing Set in February for Metro East Veteran Who Faked Paralysis To Avoid Deployment
• 11/5/09-H1-N1 Public Clinic in Marion County
• 11/5/09-Leaf Pickup Schedule Changing in Centralia To Tackle Demand
• 11/5/09-Power Outage in Salem Area
• 11/5/09-Progress Reported in Marion County With H1-N1 Vaccine Clinics in Schools
• 11/5/09-Marion County Health Department Receives Limited Supply of Seasonal Flu Vaccine
• 11/5/09-Centralia Relay For Life Committee Meeting November 5th
• 11/5/09-North Wamac School Board Receives $2,300 Gift For Sports Equipment
• 11/5/09-20 Year-old Centralia Man Arrested for Domestic Battery
• 11/5/09-Centralia Police Arrest Man In Bar Fight
• 11/5/09-Marion Sheriff's Department Expenditures Under Microscope
• 11/5/09-Republican Debate To Be Televised at Office of State Representative Cavaletto
• 11/5/09-Busy Day for Area Firefighters on Wednesday
• 11/5/09-Republicans Clamping Down on "Ad Wars"
• 11/5/09-Paxton Firefighter Sentenced For Starting Fires
• 11/5/09-Seven Republicans In Gubernatorial Race
• 11/5/09-Waltonville Plant Project Given Permit by EPA
• 11/5/09-Southern Illinois Doctor Surrenders License Around Methadone Scandal
• 11/4/09-Marion County Sheriff's Department : K9 Unit Will Stay
• 11/4/09-Marion County Assessment Changes Published; Tax Multipliers Announced
• 11/4/09-St. Mary's Good Samaritan Holding Annual Fall Health Expo
• 11/4/09-Quality Management Team Will Investigate Problems at VA Hospital
• 11/4/09-Kaskaskia College To Dedicate New Athletic Facilities
• 11/4/09-Two Sentenced in Marion County Court
• 11/4/09-Enduring Freedom Celebration Returning to Kaskaskia College
• 11/4/09-Lifestar To Get New Building in Centralia
• 11/4/09-Marion 4-H Livestock Judging Team Fares Well in National Competition
• 11/4/09-IDHS Hosts Diabetes Survey Online
• 11/4/09-Police Beat : November 4, 2009
• 11/4/09-So. Illinois Transcraft Corp. Shutting Down
• 11/4/09-Quinn and Hynes Battle on Television Spots
• 11/4/09-Johnston City Mine May Reopen
• 11/4/09-Suspect in West Frankfort Murders Waives Extradition
• 11/4/09-Army Vet Who Threatened Shooting Rampage at VA Hospital Under Criminal Indictment
• 11/3/09-Congressman Shimkus Talks Healthcare Reform
• 11/3/09-Hundreds Gather At Grant Park in Chicago to Celebrate Change and Urge More
• 11/3/09-Busy Day in Marion County Court
• 11/3/09-State Representative Cavaletto Finding Competition From Unlikely Source
• 11/3/09-Village of Farina Passes Truth and Tax Certificate
• 11/3/09-Two Salem Police Promoted to Sergeant
• 11/3/09-Salem City Council Recognizes Planners in PKC Events
• 11/3/09-Kaskaskia College to Host "Big Read" Story Readings About Veterans Book
• 11/3/09-Christ Our Rock Lutheran School Honored With Award From American Red Cross
• 11/3/09-Salem City Council Puts Off Decision on Pool Fees
• 11/3/09-Races Heating Up on Multiple Levels
• 11/3/09-Field Now Set For Candidates in Election
• 11/3/09-Village Of Alma Receives Nearly $600 For Community Center From Local Winery
• 11/3/09-Bond Set At $100,000 for Salem Man Held on Battery Charge
• 11/3/09-"Ethics Reform" Won't Take Place Until 2011 if Bill is Signed
• 11/3/09-Gov. Quinn Quiet on Hodge Resignation
• 11/3/09-Illinois Sees Wettest October Since 1895
• 11/2/09-Centralia Man Dies From Gunshot Wound to Head
• 11/2/09-Sheriff's Department Caution Motorists to be Careful of Deer
• 11/2/09-Police Beat : November 2, 2009
• 11/2/09-John O. Jones Reacts to "Ethics Bill"
• 11/2/09-ISP and IDNR to Host Open Range Program
• 11/2/09-PKC Wraps Up in Salem
• 11/2/09-More File in Political Races
• 11/2/09-Salem Police Will Promote Two Officers To Sergeant
• 11/2/09-Mathus Happy With 83rd Annual Halloween Parade
• 11/2/09-No Signs of Economic Downturn at Centralia Fall Festival Craft Show
• 11/2/09-Salem City Council May Set Aquatic Fees
• 11/2/09-Adams Turns Down Office Appointment
• 11/2/09-Jim Ryan Will Run on Republican Ticket For Governor
• 11/2/09-Abortion Notification Legislation Passes
• 11/2/09-Burris Criticizes Health Care "Opt Out"
• 11/1/09-Centralia Cub Scout Troop 260 Takes Top Prize in Centralia Halloween Parade
• 11/1/09-Big Turnout for Centralia Children's Halloween Parade
• 11/1/09-Rat's Magic Trick PKC World Champion Coon Hound
• 11/1/09-Police Beat for Sunday, November 1st, 2009
• 11/1/09-Jefferson Rural Firemen Handle Grain Bin Fire and Oil Spill
• 11/1/09-Investigation Underway Into Stolen and Found Vehicles
• 11/1/09-Marion County Sheriff's Department Investigates Three Thefts
• 11/1/09-Governor Appoints Economic Recovery Commission
• 11/1/09-Ten Year Prison Term for Herrin Man in Involuntary Manslaughter Case
• 10/31/09-Centralia High Inducts New Members into Hall of Fame
• 10/31/09-Halloween Trick or Treating Goes Off Without A Hitch
• 10/31/09-Judge Deciding on Evidence in Albion Truck Driver Murder Case
• 10/31/09-Centralia Man Sentenced on Aggravated Battery Charge
• 10/31/09-Centralia Man Faces Felony Drug Charge
• 10/31/09-Saturday, October 31st, 2009 Police Beat
• 10/31/09-Murder Victim's Body Exhumed in Mt. Vernon
• 10/31/09-Governor to Sign Campaign Financing Reform
• 10/31/09-Health Insurance Reform on Governor's Desk
• 10/31/09-Appellate Court Oral Arguments to Be Available on Internet
• 10/30/09-Hilton-Siebert Officially Appointed President / CEO of Salem Township Hospital
• 10/30/09-Centralia Man Arrested After Police Find Over 400 Grams of Cannabis in Apartment
• 10/30/09-Kaskaskia Hosts 2009 Distinguished Lecture Presentation
• 10/30/09-New Addition to Salem Township Hospital Still Set to Open January 1st.
• 10/30/09-Health Authorities Concerned Over Halloween Calories
• 10/30/09-1,000 Prisoners Set For Release in Cost Cutting Move
• 10/30/09-Gov. Quinn Supports Recently Passed Ethics Bill
• 10/30/09-SCHS May Select New Assistant Principal at Upcoming Meeting
• 10/30/09-Central City Police Investigating Robbery
• 10/30/09-Centralia Fall Festival Is Saturday
• 10/30/09-State Releases School Report Cards
• 10/30/09-Five Sentenced in Marion County Courts
• 10/30/09-Charges Filed Against Four in Marion County Court
• 10/30/09-Salem Township Hospital Passes Acceditation With Flying Colors
• 10/30/09-Halloween Activities Set in Area
• 10/29/09-Marion County Sheriff's Department Speaks to Kell Grade School Students
• 10/29/09-Christ Our Rock Lutheran HS to Celebrate Five Years
• 10/29/09-Accident in Centralia Sends Sandoval Man to Hospital
• 10/29/09-SCHS and Patoka High Receive Safe Driving Grants
• 10/29/09-Marion County Treasurer Announces 4th Tax Distribution
• 10/29/09-Bond Set For Sandoval Man Involved in Disorderly Conduct
• 10/29/09-Police Beat : October 29, 2009
• 10/29/09-Salvation Army Gearing Up for Tree Of Lights
• 10/29/09-Centralia Man Pleads Guilty to Criminal Trespass
• 10/29/09-Marion County Health Department Reports H1-N1 Vaccination Progress
• 10/29/09-Centralia Man Held on Drug Charges After "Brick" of Pot Seized
• 10/29/09-Crop Report Indicates Snail-Paced Harvest
• 10/29/09-Brady Proposing Disclosure Law for State Business Deals
• 10/29/09-Bond Reduced For Woman Who Hindered Investigation of Beason Family Murders
• 10/29/09-Watchdog Group Agrees to Campaign Donation Compromise
• 10/29/09-Legislation Passed Requiring Some Cemetery Managers to be Licensed
• 10/28/09-Clay County Authorities Identifiy Decomposed Body
• 10/28/09-Centralia Halloween Parade Chair Expects Good Turn Out This Year
• 10/28/09-Historic Mural of Orphans Team Completed Tuesday
• 10/28/09-Gov. Quinn Visits Mt. Vernon For Ribbon Cutting At Insterstate Interchange
• 10/28/09-Odin Grade and High School Boards Continue Consolidation Study
• 10/28/09-Illinois Dept. Of Insurance : Most Insurance Companies Will Cover Administration Costs of H1-N1 Vaccine
• 10/28/09-Quinn Hoping Politics Won't Enter Borrowing Picture
• 10/28/09-Former U of I Officials Given Six-figure Jobs at School
• 10/28/09-Police Beat : Wednesday October 28, 2009
• 10/28/09-Road Closed By Rains Near Iuka After Culvert Washes Out
• 10/28/09-Gov. Quinn Borrowing A Second Time to Pay State Bills
• 10/28/09-Championship Superstakes Hunt Results
• 10/28/09-Centralia Man Charged With Forgery
• 10/28/09-Wamac Man Held on $25,000 Bond for Residential Burglary
• 10/27/09-Decomposed Body Found in Clay County
• 10/27/09-Arrest Made in Centralia Shooting
• 10/27/09-Marion County Board Receives More Budget Concessions
• 10/27/09-Centralia City Council Raises Cost of Liquor Licenses and Paying Utility Bills Late
• 10/27/09-Wamac Man Charged with Residential Burglary
• 10/27/09-Centralia Man Faces Two Counts of Forgery
• 10/27/09-Former Student Teacher from Mt. Vernon Pleads to Sex Charge
• 10/27/09-Governor Wants Short Term Borrowing To Get State Through Winter
• 10/27/09-Conservation Congress Develops 20 Key Points
• 10/27/09-Public Health Director Urges Patience Over Swine Flu Vaccine
• 10/27/09-McKenna Enters Crowded Republican Gubernatorial Contest
• 10/27/09-PKC Super Stakes Champions Crowned
• 10/26/09-Filings Begin for Political Races in Marion County
• 10/26/09-Local Middle School Student Donates Hair To Locks of Love
• 10/26/09-Race For Jefferson County Sheriff Begins
• 10/26/09-Some Incumbents Not Running in Clinton County
• 10/26/09-Couple Contested Races in Washington County
• 10/26/09-Five File For Offices in Fayette County
• 10/26/09-Clay County Sees Filings For Office
• 10/26/09-KC Hosting Financial Aid Seminar For Veterans Tuesday
• 10/26/09-Judge Positions Up for Grabs in Marion County With Candidate Filings Monday
• 10/26/09-Many Illinois Politicians Sign Up for State Office Candidacies
• 10/26/09-Jim Ryan Not Ruling Out Gubernatorial Race
• 10/26/09-Gov. Quinn Heading to Mt. Vernon Tuesday for New Interchange Opening
• 10/26/09-DAR Winner Announced From South Central High School
• 10/26/09-Odin School Boards Vote to Replace Gym Lamps
• 10/26/09-PKC World Championship Gets Underway Tonight
• 10/26/09-Three Qualify for Two Year-Old PKC Super Stakes
• 10/26/09-Police Beat : Monday, October 26, 2009
• 10/26/09-Kell and Salem Firefighters Respond to "Controlled Burn"... Three Times.
• 10/26/09-ATV Riders Find Meth Lab in Sandoval
• 10/26/09-Marion County Finance Committee to Meet With Officeholders on Budget Issues
• 10/26/09-Centralia City Council May Double Late Utility Bill Fees
• 10/26/09-Crop Moisture May Cause Problems for Local Farmers
• 10/26/09-November is American Diabetes Month
• 10/26/09-Bryan Bennet to Purchase New Computers
• 10/25/09-Kinmundy Man Among Handlers Qualifying in PKC Super Stakes
• 10/25/09-New Illinois H1N1 Statistics
• 10/25/09-Sunday Police Beat
• 10/25/09-Some Fear Drug Convicts Mingling with Other Prisoners
• 10/25/09-Ex-Bull has Place in State Government
• 10/24/09-Carlyle Man Killed in I-64 Wreck
• 10/24/09-Fifteen More Qualify in the PKC Super Stakes
• 10/24/09-Heavy Rains Raise Level of Carlyle Lake
• 10/24/09-Man Jailed on Warrant after Bonding Out His Friend
• 10/24/09-Saturday, October 24th, 2009 Police Beat
• 10/24/09-Attorney General Begins Initiative to Protect Domestic Violence Victims
• 10/23/09-PKC Super Stakes Qualify First Dogs
• 10/23/09-Illinois Governor Pat Quinn Visits Salem to Announce Election Plans
• 10/23/09-Quinn Talks DCFS Cuts With Protesters
• 10/23/09-Belleville Diocese Agree to $1.2 Million Settlement For Abuse Incident at Salem Church
• 10/23/09-Centralia High Board Clears Construction of $3.5 Million Building for Special Needs Students
• 10/23/09-CHS Looking at Agriculture Classes
• 10/23/09-St. Mary's Good Samaritan and Crossroads Hospitals Implement Visitation Restrictions
• 10/23/09-Centralia High School Attendance Currently Unaffected by Flu
• 10/23/09-Three Injured in Friday Wreck Near Iuka
• 10/23/09-Interim Superintendents Appointed at Raccoon School
• 10/23/09-Police Beat : October 23, 2009
• 10/22/09-Coon Hunting Events Underway in Salem
• 10/22/09-Salem Community High School Addresses AYP Results
• 10/22/09-Unemployment Rates in Metro Areas Rise in September
• 10/22/09-Unemployment Rates Dip Slightly in Marion County
• 10/22/09-Pair Arrested in Colorado in West Frankfort Murder Case
• 10/22/09-Centralia Halloween Parade Gearing Up for Festivites
• 10/22/09-Fire in Odin Apartment Reported
• 10/22/09-Voter Poll Answer Issues With Budget Crisis
• 10/22/09-U of I Faces Suit Over "Category I"
• 10/22/09-Police Beat : October 22, 2009
• 10/22/09-One Arrested in Mobile Home Incident
• 10/22/09-Bond Set at $25,000 for Vehicle Burglar
• 10/22/09-Buildings Dating to 1800's on West Main in Salem Razed
• 10/22/09-Accident on I-57 Sends Mt. Vernon Man to Hospital
• 10/22/09-Willow Grove Joins List of Schools on Financial Review
• 10/22/09-Central City Schools Approve Audit
• 10/21/09-Quinn to Announce Candidacy for Full Term of Governor in Salem on Thursday
• 10/21/09-Salem Resident Overcome by Monday Fire Remains in Critical Condition
• 10/21/09-Salem Community High School Board Hears Audit Report
• 10/21/09-H1-N1 Discussed at Centralia Chamber Membership Meeting
• 10/21/09-Marion County Sheriff's Department Warning of Scam
• 10/21/09-Police Beat : Wednesday, October 21, 2009
• 10/21/09-Patient Police Efforts Pay off in Arrest
• 10/21/09-Ashley Woman Arrested For DUI After Multiple Crashes in Centralia
• 10/21/09-Tennessee Woman Swerves to Avoid Deer Carcass, Overturns Vehicle
• 10/21/09-New Developments in West Frankfort Killing
• 10/21/09-"Pink Tie" Bus Driver Won't Lose a Day of Pay
• 10/21/09-U of I's Herman Officially Resigns
• 10/21/09-Tuesday a Busy Day for Marion County Court
• 10/21/09-Two Plead Guilty in Marion County Court
• 10/20/09-Sandoval Schools Making Collective Effort to Address Budget Issues
• 10/20/09-Iuka Grade School Seeing Improvements
• 10/20/09-Selmaville Board of Education Approves Library Grant
• 10/20/09-BPW Announces Boss of the Year
• 10/20/09-Salem City Council Holds off on Pool Fee Increases
• 10/20/09-Blagojevich May be Asked to Limit What He Says on Reality Show
• 10/20/09-Schillerstrom Promotes Budget Ideas
• 10/20/09-It's Radon Awareness Week
• 10/20/09-IDOT Getting a Slice of Money for Training First Responders
• 10/20/09-Alonzo Monk Expected to Plead Guilty
• 10/20/09-Herman Resigns at U of I