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Reading baseball: When Ron Shelton met Ron Shelton

Reading baseball: When Ron Shelton met Ron Shelton

In his recently published "The Church of Baseball," Ron Shelton gives an account of his early days in baseball before he wrote and directed "Bull Durham."

In 1967, after majoring in English at Westmont College in Santa Barbara and starring at shortstop on the baseball team, Shelton signed a professional contract with the Baltimore Orioles and was assigned to Bluefield, W.V., in the Appalachia League, "the lowest rung on the ladder" to the big leagues.

When ... Read more

Former VA Psychologist Charged With Submitting False Medical

Benton, Ill. – A federal grand jury in Benton, Illinois, returned a six-count indictment charging Theresa Kelly, 56, of Herrin, Illinois, with engaging in a scheme to seek approved medical leave and reasonable accommodations from her former employe ... Read more

Ambulance Company Settles Allegations of Billing Medicare fo

Fairview Heights, Ill. – HealthOne Critical Care Transport Service, Inc. d/b/a MedicOne Medical

Response (“MedicOne”) of Marion, Illinois, has agreed to pay $302,124.37 in a civil settlement

agreement resolving allegat ... Read more

Former Williamson County Mail Carrier Sentenced for Stealing

Brittany Freeman, 27, of Johnston City, Illinois (Williamson County), was sentenced this week to

three years’ probation and a $100 fine and was ordered to pay $704.10 in restitution to her

victims. Freeman had earlier pled ... Read more

Emergency sirens are broken in West Frankfort

The West Frankfort Police Department broadcasts the signal that sets off the sirens. (Source: Giacomo Luca, KFVS)

WEST FRANKFORT, IL (KFVS) - The Emergency Weather Siren System in West Frankfort, Illinois is currently broken.



The sirens are used to warn the community of severe weather and tornadoes.



The system is more than 15 years old, according to Ryan Buckingham from the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.



The City tests the system every month. La ... Read more

How America's First Supermarket Was Different From All The O

The original supermarket "stocked thousands of food products — about ten times more than other grocery stores — at prices that undercut those at local markets," per "Savoring Gotham" (via Bowery Boys History). "There was also free curbside parkin ... Read more

Ziggi’s Coffee Opens in Marion, Illinois

Ziggi’s Coffee announced it is now open in Marion, Illinois. The company now has locations in 13 states across the U.S. The new café and drive-thru is unique, as it is situated inside an existing business – Stevens Floral Gifts & Framing at 905 ... Read more

Striking Photos of Depression and WWII Era Movie Theaters an

This fall, we’ve been perusing the newly-opened Yale archive of photos from the Great Depression and the World War II era. All the pictures were created by the United States Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information (FSA-OW) in ord ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.