Third Public Forum For Winchester High School Building Project Set for Tomorrow Night

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 3:44pm

The final public hearing about the Winchester High School building is being held tomorrow night. The district administration and school board are seeking the public’s input on the three options to either renovate or replace the current Winchester High School building. The building is currently 103 years old and poses several operations and maintenance hurdles […]

Springfield Man Cited For Collision With ISP Squad Car on I-55 Near Benld

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 3:39pm

A Springfield man was cited after his vehicle struck a State Police squad car on I-55 near Benld over the weekend. According to a press release from the Illinois State Police, on Saturday at around 9PM, an ISP squad car was parked and blocking a lane of traffic on Interstate 55 northbound near milepost 45 […]

Carrollton Man Pleads Guilty To Sex Crimes Against Minors

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 3:36pm

A Carrollton man has pleaded guilty to sex crimes involving minors. 20-year old Harley D. Angel pleaded guilty to Class 2 felony Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse of a victim at least 5 years younger than the age of consent, and Class A misdemeanor Criminal Sexual Abuse of a Victim with a victim who is at […]

Quincy Man Pleads Guilty to DUI In Greene County Chase, Crash from Aug. 2023

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 3:31pm

An Adams County man who led Roodhouse Police on a brief high-speed chase pleaded guilty to driving under the influence on Friday in Greene County Circuit Court. 54-year old Michael B. Tode of Quincy pleaded guilty to one count of driving under the influence of alcohol on Friday in front of visiting Morgan County Judge […]

Springfield Man Arrested For Alleged Prostitution Ring in Springfield Attempting to Offload Property To ISP Trooper

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 10:47am

A 60-year-old Springfield man charged in federal court with operating six “houses of prostitution” in Springfield wants to transfer his ownership interest in an office building to an Illinois State Police trooper who jointly owns the building. The Illinois Times reports that Gregory L. Fraase of Springfield asked U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen McNaught for permission […]

Options Laid Out By IDOT Reps For Replacement of Joe Page Bridge

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 9:19am

The Illinois Department of Transportation continues its move forward on replacing the Joe Page Bridge in Hardin. The bridge carries Illinois Routes 16 and 100 over the Illinois River from Calhoun into the southernmost portion of Greene County, and is one of the only routes into and out of Calhoun County. The draw bridge was […]

Jax Museum Director Named IL’s Top Young Museum Professional

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 8:59am

The Jacksonville Area Museum manager has been named the state’s top young museum professional. McKenna Servis has received the Russell L. Lewis Jr. Young Museum Professional Award during the 125th annual meeting of the Illinois State Historical Society. The Young Museum Professional Award is given annually to a person under the age of 30 and […]

Overhaul of Public Safety Radio System by West Central IL ETSB Looms

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 8:53am

The Village of South Jacksonville was the first municipality to hear in detail the upcoming changes that are being proposed to overhaul the public safety radio system. Morgan County Emergency Management Coordinator and West Central Joint Dispatch Director Phil McCarty provided the South Jacksonville Board of Trustees on Thursday night of the breakdown that would […]

Two Greenfield Men Arrested on River Road Near Kampsville For Drug Charges

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 8:40am

Two Greenfield men were arrested in Kampsville two weeks ago on drug charges by members of the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office. According to a press release, on April 11th, Calhoun County Deputy Nic McCall conducted a traffic stop on Crawford Creek near Illinois Route 100 near Kampsville. Subsequent to an investigation, McCall arrested the driver, […]

Beardstown Man Who Allegedly Pointed Gun at Landlord in Dec. Pleads Guilty

By Benjamin Cox on April 23, 2024 at 8:36am

A Beardstown man who allegedly pointed a gun at his landlord in the Lauderbach Trailer Court this past December has pleaded guilty. 36-year old Tyler J. Dambacher of Beardstown pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon yesterday morning in front of Cass County Circuit Judge Timothy J. Wessel. Dambacher was arrested on the […]