Southern 7 Counties reach COVID-19 warning level Noelle Williams © Provided by Paducah-Cape Girard KFVS-TV The Number of new COVID-19 Infections is on the rise in Southern Illinois. More of our Southern Illinois Counties have reached Warning levels according to the state health department.
ULLIN, Il. (KFVS) - The number of new COVID-19 infections is on the rise in southern Illinois. More southern Illinois counties have reached “Warning levels” according to the state health department. The warning comes as we see the number of cases and hospitalizations in the area going up.
“Admissions into the hospitals, they are getting a lot busier and that’s not a good sign,” Nathan Ryder, community Outreach Coordinator for the S7HD, said.
Three more counties move to Orange Warning Level for COVID-19
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No one was in custody for either attack, and detectives were investigating. 32 unsolved crimes in Illinois
December 23, 1975 - Carol Rofstad
Carol Rofstad, who was 21 when she was killed, lived in Normal, IL while attending Illinois State University. She was found beaten unconscious about noon December 23, 1975, outside her sorority house at 602 S. Fell Street. The suspected murder weapon, an 18-inch piece of railroad tie, was found nearby. Rofstad wasn t found until roughly 12 hours after the attack. She died Christmas Eve as a result of head injuries.
Two men, one of whom carried a club, were seen between 10 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. on December 22, 1975. Both were white males and between the ages of 18 and 25.