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Two individuals sentenced this week in Fayette Co Court to time in prison

Two individuals were sentenced in Fayette County Court this week to time in the Department of Corrections. 34 ...

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Headlines for Wednesday, September 21st

The Fairfield Fall City Wide Yard Sales are scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 24th. Cost is $5 per location, $10 for location and ad. Call the Wayne County Chamber of Commerce at 842-6116 to get on the map. On 09/19/22, at 11:31 AM, Fairfield Police responded to a traffic crash at the railroad tracks, 700 S 1st Street, Fairfield, between a pickup truck and a passenger car. The investigation indicated a Ford pickup truck being driven by Christopher G Sharp, 25 of Saint Elmo, IL, was struck in the rear by Ford Fusion being driven by Madelyn M Rusk, 19 of Olney, IL. Sharp was cited and released for Driving While License Suspended. Rusk was cited for Failure to Reduce Speed to Avoid an Accident. No one was injured and there was moderate damage to both vehicles. On 09/19/22, at 2:39 PM Fairfield Officers responded to 1304 SW 7th ST, Lot 9, Fairfield on a report of an unwanted person. On arrival Officers found an intoxicated Hailey N Morgan inside the residence. After being informed the resident wanted her to depart and failing to comply, Morgan was placed under arrest. She was transported to the Wayne County Jail and lodged pending a bond hearing on a charge of Criminal Trespass to a Residence. On 09/19/22, around 6 PM, Fairfield Police were notified by IDOT of a traffic crash on I-64 at mile marker 108 Westbound. A tractor trailer had ran off the road and a guardrail would have to me removed to retrieve it. This required the Interstate to be shut down Westbound from the 110 on ramp to the 100 exit. IDOT called to request Fairfield Police assist with the sudden influx of diverted traffic into Fairfield on Route 45 North. There were also reports of congestion for Southbound traffic on 45 from Fairfield. Fairfield Police were assisted by the Wayne County EMA for approximately 2 hours in moving the traffic through the traffic lights at 1st & Delaware ST and 1st & Main ST. A reminder The Wabash Area Development, Inc., as administrator of the Home Energy Assistance Program in Edwards, Hamilton, Gallatin, Saline, Wabash, Wayne, and White Counties are currently taking applications for the LIHEAP energy assistance program to assist income-eligible households with their natural gas, propane, and electric bills, as well as furnace assistance. Various requirements apply, including proof of documentation and more. Applications will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis through May 31, 2023. There will be no priority groups this program year. Households in need are encouraged to apply. Prior year recipients are eligible to re-apply. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides one-time benefits to income eligible homeowners and renters to help with energy bills and for reconnection of energy service. Propane customers are encouraged to apply when the program opens in September to take greater advantage of lower propane prices. Propane prices typically increase during the winter months so by applying early propane customers will see their LIHEAP benefit go further. Applications are being accepted at the county outreach offices in Edwards, Hamilton, Gallatin/Saline, Wabash, Wayne, and White. Call Wabash Area Development, Inc. at 963-2387 for outreach locations and schedules, and for information on what documents are needed to apply and different ways to submit your application. The Wayne County Historical Society monthly meeting will be Thursday, September 22nd at 6pm at the Fairfield Library meeting room. A short business meeting will be followed by a discussion with Judith Puckett of the Local Landmarks Project and Country Churches Project. Members and guest are welcome A 66-year-old Effingham man was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison after an Effingham County jury found him guilty earlier this summer of sexually assaulting four young boys at his wife s in-home daycare. Martin Hubbard was convicted of all eight counts against him of Class X felony predatory criminal sexual assault of two four-year-old boys and two three-year-old boys who attended Mother Hubbard s Daycare and Preschool, an early child care facility operated by his wife in their Effingham home. As he was convicted of all eight counts, Hubbard was eligible for the life sentence. Judge Allen Lolie on Tuesday also denied a defense motion seeking a new trial in the case. While Hubbard waived his right Tuesday to make a statement in allocution, family members of his victims read impact statements before Judge Lolie handed down the life sentence in the case. Bond was set Tuesday in Marion County Court at $250,000 for a 58-year-old Centralia man accused of meth and weapons charges. Frank Rapp was formally charged in court with Class X felony delivery of between 15 and 100 grams of methamphetamine, Class 1 felony possession of between 15 and 100 grams of meth, and two counts Class 3 felony being a felon in possession of a weapon. Centralia police responded to a call Monday morning of a suspicious man in the 300 block of North Walnut sitting in a car in the alley yelling and screaming. According to police, when Rapp spotted their squad car he began walking away from the car and refused police commands to stop. As he continued walking, Rapp reportedly threw something into the tree line that later was discovered to have been a loaded handgun. When he finally stopped, Rapp reportedly told officers he wanted to talk to the homeowner about making repairs. He then reportedly jumped into the passenger seat of his car and opened the center counsel where a meth pipe was in plain view. When officers were later taking inventory of the contents in Rapp s car, several baggies containing 18.5 grams of a white substance that field tested positive for meth were reportedly discovered along with a scale. He was taken to the Marion County Jail where he remains. A preliminary hearing and a first appearance with his court-appointed attorney are scheduled for October 18. In Monday's Illinois Crop Progress Report, there were 6.1 days suitable for field work on average last week. The statewide average temperature was 68.2 degrees last week, 1.6 degrees above normal. Precipitation around the state averaged 0.50 inches last week, 0.35 inches below normal. As of Sunday, corn in the dough stage reached 92 percent, with corn denting at 77 percent, mature corn at 27 percent, and statewide corn harvested at 2 percent. Soybeans setting pods hit 93 percent with beans dropping leaves at 41 percent. The crop conditions have corn at 9 percent poor to very poor, 20 percent fair, and 71 percent good to excellent. Soybeans are rated 10 percent poor to very poor, 23 percent fair, and 67 percent good to excellent. Area farmers report 1-2 percent of the local corn crop is shelled. River stages as of this morning: the Little Wabash east of Fairfield stands at 6.04 feet, below the 17 ft. flood stage. Meanwhile, the Skillet Fork at Wayne City has a reading of 5.04 feet (flood stage is 15 ft.). The Little Wabash below Clay City is at 8.24 feet (flood stage is 18 ft.). Bonpas Creek at Browns reads 3.78 feet. The Little Wabash at Main Street in Carmi reads 3.88 feet, and the Wabash River at Mt. Carmel sits at 3.26 feet. Todays Crude Oil Price is $77.45 down $1.28 from yesterday. The October Crude Oil Price is $84.19 down $2.00 from yesterday.

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Shelby County Bar Association Hosts Memorial To Honor Deceased Members Of Bar

Shelby County Bar Association Hosts Memorial To Honor Deceased Members Of Bar
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