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Police news for Friday, April 30

Police news for Friday, April 30 FacebookTwitterEmail ACCIDENTS • Matthew M. Lynos, 27, of Carlinville was treated at Passavant Area Hospital after being injured in a traffic crash at 10:11 p.m. Wednesday on Loomis Lane in Franklin. Lynos was driving south on Outing Club Road when he lost control of his vehicle, hit an incline near a railroad crossing and struck a sign. Jacksonville Police ARRESTS, CITATIONS • A 17-year-old boy was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge at 6:57 p.m. Wednesday after being accused of brandishing a toy gun during an argument on Dunlap Court. He also was arrested on a charge of resisting or obstructing a peace officer after police said he ran from them before being caught in the 200 block of College Avenue. Two other juveniles involved in the altercation a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy were cited on city ordinance violations for fighting, police said. An adult, Tad M. Mitchell, 35, of Jacksonville, was cited on a city ordinance vio

The sustainable packaging community celebrates achievements

Winners of the 2017 SPC Innovators Awards proudly show their awards. The best in sustainability people, packaging, partnerships and processes sparkled on Monday night, April 24, at the 2017 SPC Innovator Awards celebration. Organized by the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, the competition recognizes outstanding ideas, efforts and achievements in sustainability and packaging. The winners of this year’s contest received their awards on the first night of the SustPack 2017 conference, jointly produced by SPC and Smithers Pira, and with Packaging Digest serving as the media partner. This is the third year of the competition, renamed from the previously known Trashies Awards. As Steve Mahler, design manager and sustainable package development manager at Caraustar Industries an SPC member and the originator of the competition explained at the award presentation ceremony, “After two years of having this event, we realized that everyone in this room is not just a packaging person yo

Virtual Murder Mystery a Shot in the Arm to Annual Campaign

By Jeremy Coumbes on March 5, 2021 at 6:26pm A local nonprofit’s recent venture into virtual fundraising was a killer good time. The Prairieland United Way’s 2020 annual campaign is winding down for the year. Due to the pandemic, the usual in-person large fundraiser such as last year’s the Price is United event just wasn’t an option. This year’s fundraiser moved online with the virtual murder mystery Bullets in the Bathtub. The virtual event took participants back to the 1930s for an evening of gangsters set in Cherry’s Speakeasy. Karen Walker, Executive Director of Prairieland United Way says the event was definitely a new experience for all who took part.

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