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Headlines – Friday, December 9th

The Wayne County Board met for their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at the Wayne County Courthouse. Fairfield Park Board President Jay Fyie and Park Board member Linda Monge addressed the board seeking funding for a portion of the cost of the proposed Splash Pad at Leo French Park. Estimated cost of the project is $750,000. The Park Board had originally filed a grant request with the County Board seeking $100,000, but at last nights meeting, both Park Board representatives stated they would certainly take whatever the board saw fit to appropriate. Board member Ronnie Windland stated that the Splash Pad would be used by 95% "City" kids, with rural families not choosing to use it. It was obvious that several board members did not agree with his assumption. In the end, the board is tabling the request for ARPA funds until it becomes clearer as to what repairs have to be made to the courthouse. the request will be addressed at a future meeting. Wayne County Farm Bureau Manager Doug Anderson presented the board with a plaque of appreciation for the board being named an Ally of Agriculture. Board Chairman Daryl Hargrave accepted the award. In board appointments: Carrie Halbert was appointed to a 1 year term on the WADI Board Bill Bruce was appointed to replace Gary Sloan on the Wayne County Health Department Board. 3 ARPA funds requests were approved by the board and it was noted that the ARPA funds currently total $1.6 million. The 3 requests approved were: Jasper Waterworks for $40,293 for a new chlorinator system and building to house the new equipment. Wayne County Ambulance Service for $11,000 as a supplemental request to the previously approved $111,000 for the purchase of a new ambulance. The additional request was required due to price increases and limited availability of new ambulances. County Clerks office for $15,300 to make the office more handicap accessible for voting. In Office Reports: County Highway Engineer Denis Seidel requested the board pass a resolution allowing Motor Fuel Tax dollars be used for his partial salary and equipment maintenance. This resolution is a yearly formality that is required by the state. Sheriff Chris Otey reported that his office is currently working with the States Attorney and Judges to examine what will happen January 1 with the implementation of the so called Safe T Act. Sheriff Otey stated that a trailer bill was signed by the governor this week, but it did little to address the concerns of Law Enforcement. Otey stated that no matter what, his Deputies would continue to make arrests and enforce all laws. County Clerk Liz Ann Woodrow reported that the recently completed election results were canvased with no issues found. She also said that local city, village, and boards were currently seeking people to run for these important offices and she urged people to get involved in these local open positions. The petition filing period is from 12/12 - 12/19. Wayne County Health Department Administrator Nicole Schoenborn and Wayne County Coroner Carrie Dagg updated the board on a booklet they have published for survivors of the death of a loved one. The booklet provides valuable resources and information to survivors. Also, a new Mental Health Class will be offered for First Responders and other individuals who could benefit from enhanced Mental Health Training. A representative from Volunteers for a Progressive Fairfield says they had a successful night on Wednesday raising money for a light display to honor slain Wayne County Deputy Sean Riley. At the Festival of Lights at Leo French Park, the family of Riley including his wife Leslie and sons along with numerous volunteers collected $3,032.11. That money will go toward the family choosing a Christmas display to honor the late law enforcement officer. Riley was gunned down by Ray Tate on December 29th of 2021. Tate was sentenced to life in prison without parole in April of this year. Andy Abell, a Harrisburg native and expert on Mideast foreign policy will be sharing insights and about his journey from Saline County to the U.S. State Department during a free presentation Friday at Southeastern Illinois College. Abell served for 30 years as an analyst and policy specialist for the state department where he helped ot shape American foreign policy in the Middle East. Later he worked the department's Ukraine desk, assisting in the formation of the American response to the Russian invasion. A graduate of Southeastern Illinois College, Abell recent retired after 30 years of diplomatic and military service. His presentation is hosted by the SIC student government and will be at 12:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9 in the B126 West Lecture Hall. The event is open free and open to the public, but those wishing to attend should RSVP to Matt Lees atmatt.lees@sic.eduor by calling(618) 252-5400. Viktor Bout, the convicted illegal weapons trafficker from Russia that the Biden administration swapped in exchange for WNBA player Britney Griner, was serving his time in the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion. The prisoner swap was made Thursday. Boot was sentenced to 25 years by U.S. courts in 2012. Griner was sentenced to 9 years in a Russian prison for being in possession of cannabis oil in violation of that country's laws.Illinois had the largest increase of smuggled cigarettes in the country. That's according to the Tax Foundation. Their annual report of Cigarette Taxes and Cigarette Smuggling by State showed net cigarette smuggling in Illinois increased by more than 14 percentage points in 2020. That's an estimated $200 million in lost revenue from nearly 44 million cigarettes smuggled. 2020 is the year Illinois added an additional $1 per pack tax on cigarettes. Community Church Services/Activities for the Edwards County area for Christmas Lick Prairie Christian Church will be having a Live Nativity on December 10, 5-7:30 p.m., Golf carts will be available, plus refreshments will be available. 17485 E 400 Rd, Mt. Carmel, IL. Experience "O Holy Night" Drive Thru Saturday, December 17, 5-7 p.m. at the Elm River "Brown" CP Church, 161 Extension, 3 miles west of Mt. Erie, IL. Albion Church of Christ 603 IL 15 East, Albion, IL 62806 · Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. · Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Albion First Baptist Church 106 South 4th Street, Albion, IL 62806 · Candlelight Service on Christmas Eve, December 24, 10:00 p.m. with Christian Cullison preaching. Open to everyone and parents are welcome to bring kids in pajamas if they want. · Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. and Morning Worship, 10:10 a.m., Christmas Day. Albion First United Methodist Church 127 E Main Street, Albion, IL 62806 · "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" Christmas Cantata featuring the church choir, December 18, 9:00 a.m. · Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, December 24, 11:00 p.m. · Christmas Day Service, December 25, 9:00 a.m. Albion Free Methodist Church 118 South 7th Street, Albion, IL 62806 · Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. and Worship, 10:00 a.m., December 18 · Come and Go Communion, Christmas Eve, 5-7 p.m. · Come and Go Communion, Christmas Day, 9-11 a.m. Bethel United Methodist Church 568 Co Rd 2925 E, Ellery, IL 62833 · Christmas Program, December 18, 6:00 p.m. · Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. and Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m., Christmas Day Bone Gap Christian Church 325 South State Street, Bone Gap, IL 62815 · Christmas Fellowship, December 18, 6:00 p.m. · Morning Worship, Christmas Day, 9:00 a.m. Browns Chapel Church 100 N 400 E, Albion, IL 62806 · Joint services at Mt. Zion on Christmas Eve, December 24, 6:00 p.m. · Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. and Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m., Christmas Day Browns Christian Church First Street, Browns, IL 62818 · Christmas Theme Song Service, Christmas Day, 9:00 a.m. Cornerstone Fellowship Church 108 North Street, Grayville, IL 62844 · Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. · Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Ebenezer United Methodist Church 527 Co Rd 1650 N, West Salem, IL 62476 · Christmas Program, December 18, 10:45 a.m. · Christmas Eve Service at Little Wabash with Parkersburg, December 24, 4:00 p.m. · Combined Morning Wor

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Headlines for Tuesday, November 1st

Fairfield FFA member Jacob Britt was awarded the National FFA Organization's highest honor, the prestigious American FFA Degree, during the 95th National FFA Convention on October 29, 2022, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Less than one percent of the 850,823 FFA members in the country ever earns this distinction. Recipients of the honor are reserved for those students who have earned at least $10,000 and productively invested $7500 through Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs (SAEs), met all requirements of a twenty-page degree application, and completed an interview with a state recommendation committee. Jacob is currently majoring in accounting at University of Southern Indiana and he is the 15th Fairfield FFA member to receive the FFA degree. A rural Fairfield Woman is back behind bars following her arrest on Halloween morning by Wayne County Sheriff's Deputies. 26 year old Baylee Ann Hutcheson turned herself in to authorities just after 11am Monday on a petition to revoke probation warrant related to a residential burglary charge. As of Tuesday morning, Hutcheson remains behind bars on $1,020 bond. She'll be due in Wayne County court on December 1st at 1pm. On 10/25/2022, at approximately 12:07 PM, Fairfield Police responded to a 3 vehicle crash at the inter intersection of West Delaware and Commerce Drive. A 2022 Ford Escape, driven by Jamia Nally, 29 of Grayville was traveling south across West Delaware. Nally pulled into the path of a 2021 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Timothy Legg, 43 of Fairfield. Upon impact, Legg's vehicle went across the intersection, striking a 2014 Toyota, driven by Ivan Kunce, 72 of Fairfield. Kunce was facing north at the intersection, waiting to cross. Nally, a passenger in her vehicle and Legg were transported to Fairfield Memorial Hospital for treatment. All 3 vehicles were towed from the scene. Nally was cited for failure to yield the right of way. Fairfield Fire Department and Wayne County Ambulance Service assisted. On 10/27/22, at 1:59 AM, Fairfield Police arrested Brylan C Stephenson, 24 of Fairfield, in the 100 block of Market Avenue, during their investigation into a vehicle crash in that area. Stephenson was arrested for Aggravated Assault on a Peace Officer, Aggravated Battery of a Peace Officer and Resisting. He was transported to the Wayne County Jail and lodged pending a bond hearing. On 10/27/22, at 7:52 AM, Fairfield Police arrested Shannon L Cone, 35 of Fairfield, at 912 N Epworth Street, Fairfield. Cone was arrested for an incident that occurred on 10/26/22 at 705 W Water ST in Fairfield where he was accused of entering a residence and remaining after being told to leave. He was transported to the Wayne County Jail and lodged pending a bond hearing on charges of Criminal Trespass to a Residence and Disorderly Conduct. On 10/28/22, at 4:11 PM, Fairfield Police responded to the intersection of W Delaware Street and Commerce Drive in Fairfield for a traffic crash between a 2009 Chevrolet passenger car being driven by Tori J Gonzalez, 16 of Fairfield and a 2015 Nissan SUV driven by Erica M Penrod, 48 of Fairfield. The Gonzalez vehicle was Northbound on Commerce DR when it was struck in the side by the Penrod vehicle, who was Eastbound on W Delaware ST. Both vehicles were towed. No injuries were reported. Gonzalez was cited for Failure to Yield at a Stop Intersection. * If you have any information regarding crimes, please contact the Wayne County Crime Stoppers phone or text at (618) 842-9777. Your tip could be worth a cash reward. * All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Sunday turned out to not be much of a day of rest for White County Sheriff's Deputies. At 9:50am, Deputy Michael Brown arrived at 28 year old Zachary Kleilein's residence at 601 East Main in Norris City in response to a call that Kleilein's vehichle and garage were broken into the night prior. He said his wife had just cleaned out his vehicle, but didn't believe anything was taken. Kleilein said he thought it was kids because the car had been locked, other than the driver's side door. Deputy Brown then asked if he wanted to sign a complaint and Kleilein agreed. Walking in front of the house, Kleilein showed the deputy where a couple items from the garage had been dropped on the ground. The items included a Christmas ornament and a bottle of water. They were photographed, but left with the victim. At 1pm, Deputy Brown arrived at the home of 38 year old Jason Laymance at 404 Wilson Street in Enfield for a warrant check. Laymance was wanted on a White County warrant for Retail Theft (fuel from Huck's). The report indicates Laymance became upset and asked what the bond amount would be. After checking with dispatch, it was revealed, Laymance was also wanted on a Hamilton County warrant for Aggravated Fleeing and Eluding a Police Officer. The deputy had allowed Laymance to go inside to change his shirt and shoes. After asking him to come back outside, there was no response prompting Deputy Brown and Deputy Malone who had arrived to assist to enter the home where they were unable to locate Laymance. After a brief manhunt on foot, officers located Laymance, took him into custody and gave him an additional charge of Resisting or Obstructing a Police Officer. Jason Laymance is being held in the White County Jail on $2,550 bond. Former Hawaii congresswoman and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is standing behind Republican Darren Bailey in the Illinois governor's race. The Democrat-turned-independent endorsed the downstate senator in his quest to defeat incumbent Democratic Governor J.B. Pritzker. During a rally yesterday in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, Gabbard called Bailey a man of the people. Pritzker's campaign blasted Gabbard's endorsement of Bailey, calling her a "Russia apologist and conspiracy theorist." The following courtesy of Jerry Nowicki and Peter Hancock of Capital News Illinois In the Tuesday, Nov. 8, election, Illinois voters will cast a ballot on a state constitutional amendment, every statewide constitutional office, every seat in the General Assembly and, in 12 counties, a spot on the state's Supreme Court. For more information about voting, including how to and where to cast an in-person ballot on election day and prior to it, you can visit your local election authority. You can find information for all local election officials on the Illinois State Board of Elections website. Information on where your Election Day polling place can be found here. As of Monday, the Illinois State Board of Elections had reported 590,333 early votes had already been cast, including 362,604 mail-in ballots, 224,595 early in-person ballots and 3,134 grace period ballots. Below is a brief summary of the statewide races. Links to other coverage on the races and interviews with the candidates and coverage of the Supreme Court races can be found here in the Capitol News Illinois voter's guide. Governor's Race Gov. JB Pritzker is facing off against state Sen. Darren Bailey, a Republican farmer from downstate Xenia. The candidates' views diverge widely on just about every topic, from abortion to state spending to pandemic response to addressing gun crime. The Libertarian candidate is Scott Schluter. The candidates' differences are demonstrated by Bailey's voting record on some of the major policy proposals backed by Pritzker. Bailey was a "no" vote on almost all of them, saying in one public appearance that he'd like to repeal "everything" Pritzker signed into law during his first term in office. Bailey voted against the state's operating budget each year, saying it contains wasteful spending. Pritzker, meanwhile, has cited those budgets as the reason Illinois was able to pay down a backlog of unpaid bills that ballooned to $16 billion under Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner, along with other interest-accruing debt. Bailey also opposed the legalization of marijuana and a $45 billion public works infrastructure plan. The public works plan was funded by a measure that double

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Arrest made in fatal shooting of Illinois deputy

A Kentucky man has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy Sean Riley.

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Headlines for Friday, January 1st

Wayne County Covid-19 Update 12-27-2021 through 12-30-2021 81-New Cases Reported 3607-Overall Total Wayne County Covid-19 Cases to Date* 156-Current Total of Wayne County Residents Isolating 1-Covid-19 Related Deaths Reported 66-Overall Total reported Wayne County Covid-19 Related Deaths (*2 positive cases previously reported upon further investigation were transferred to other counties/states so an adjustment has been made to our overall cases number to reflect the same) Several hundred people and several law enforcement and first responder agencies participated in a Memorial Walk last night for fallen Deputy Sean Riley at the Wayne County Courthouse and Jail. Pastor Phillip Trent spoke at the conclusion of the event and praised individuals and the community alike for their support of the Riley family in this time, and he called on the area to continue to make a daily choice for good. He also thanked area law enforcement agencies for their support in this time, allowing county deputies and correctional officers time off to work through the tragedy. Yesterday afternoon, 40-year-old Hopkinsville, Kentucky, resident Ray E. Tate, Jr., appeared in Wayne County Circuit Court via Zoom from the Clinton County Jail. Online court records indicate he was officially charged with first-degree murder, and court documents reportedly show he is accused of shooting Deputy Riley multiple times. Heidi Hoffee was appointed as public defender for Tate, and a preliminary hearing in the case was set for January 25th at 1 p.m. Tate remained in the Clinton County Jail, but bail in Wayne County was set at $5 million. Here is the current list of fundraisers to be held for the family of Deputy Riley. Recreated Health is donating all proceeds from new patient chiropractic appointments and chiropractic adjustments this week and next week. Their new patient chiropractic special includes an exam and first adjustment for $29. Recreated Health is located on 215 Southeast Third Street in Fairfield and they can be reached at 618-842-7424. The Fairfield Save-A-Lot has a donation box in their store and is collecting now through Saturday, January 15th. Martinez Woodworking & More is auctioning off a set of corn hole boards OR a custom coffee table. 100% of the proceeds will go to Sean Riley's wife Leslie and their kids. Starting bid is $150. Bids will only count on original post. Bidding will end Sunday, January 2 at noon. Iconik Studio in Fairfield are selling yard signs that are 18x24 in size and will come with the stake needed to display them. The signs are $20 each and all profits from the sale will be donated directly to the Riley family. If you are interested in purchasing a sign, comment on Iconik Studio's Facebook post so the staff at Iconik will know how many they will need to order next week. Signs can be picked up at Iconik Studio once they come in. If any businesses want to purchase some signs to display or sell at their location, contact Iconik Studio at 618-842-9542. Wines' Designs in Wayne City has posted on their Facebook page that they are making shirts. On their Facebook page, list your e-mail, size, style, color, and ship or pick up. The seven designs posted on their Facebook page can be viewed. T-shirt is $20, sweatshirt is $35 and hoodie is $40. Adult shirts S-5X: White, grey, tan S-4X. Youth: S-L, White, Gray 6M-4T: White and grey Youth or adult sweatshirts: Grey and white, Youth or adult hoodies: Grey, white and tan adult only. The West Salem Warriors invite the community to "back the blue" and show support for Deputy Sean Riley's family by attending a pie auction during halftime of Monday night's home game. The Warriors will play the Geff Eagles in a varsity only contest at 6 p.m. on Monday, January 3. During halftime, a pie auction will be held with all proceeds going to Deputy Riley's Family. Donated pies may be dropped off at Borowiak's IGA in Albion before 4 p.m. on Monday or at WSGS between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday. "Friends of Edwards County in Support of the Riley Family" will be holding a benefit porkchop and porkburger drive-thru event on Friday, January 7, starting at 3 p.m. at the pagoda. All items have been donated and all proceeds will be donated to the Sean Riley family. Mark your calendars for some great food, while helping the Riley family. Frontier Bobcat Softball will be conducting a "Step up to the Plate" fundraiser for the Sean Riley family with 100% of the proceeds raised going directly to the family. Throughout the upcoming spring season the Bobcat Softball team will be "stepping up to the plate" for the Riley family. There are two ways you can "Step up to the Plate" and contribute to this fundraiser. Donations will be accepted from individuals and or businesses. Play #1 - A $1.00 donation for every Bobcat hit recorded during the Spring season. All money will be collected at the end of the season for the final total of hits recorded by the Bobcat Softball team. Play #2 - A monetary donation of your choice can be made at anytime during the Spring season. All checks should be made payable to: Frontier Softball/ Riley Fund and mailed to Frontier Bobcats Softball/Riley Fund 2 Frontier Drive Fairfield, Illinois 62837 Attention:Mary Johnston. 100% of the money collected will go directly to Officer Riley's family. Team up with us and "step up to the plate" to help support this family. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Marty Slover at 618-925-0964. The Albion 66 Gas Station is currently raising money for Deputy Sean Riley's family. All money that will be raised will be given to his family. They are raising money until February 1st, 2022. If you need more information, send an e-mail to albion_66@yahoo.com or call 618-445-3831. Evansville PBR (Professional Bull Riding) has announced that from today through Sunday, all $5 of every ticket sold will go directly to the Riley family. Rally Point Events, along with PBR and presenting sponsor, Shoe Sensation, sends their thoughts and prayers to his family and all fellow officers. Vanessa Hendrix of MLH Boutique is making shirts in honor of Deputy Sean Riley. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Riley Family. Bella Canvas Tee – $20, Adult (XS-5x), Youth (Small-Large), Toddler (2t-5t), Infant (3/6, 6/12, 12/18, 18/24), *Toddler and Infant will be a lighter color of grey. You can send your payment via Venmo: VanessaHendrix or PayPal: Vanessahendrix@live.com. For additional information, send a private message to Vanessa or message her business page: MLH Boutique. The Carmi Christmas Elves will be having their light display open on New Year's Eve with all proceeds collected going straight to the Riley family. K&M Diner in Fairfield has a donation box set out for the Riley Family. Anyone can donate now through late next week (January 8th). McKenna's Macarons and More is raffling off a fully custom cake (up to $100 value that can be redeemed anytime with at least one week's notice). Spots will be $10 a piece with an unlimited number of spots available and can be paid using Facebook pay (friends and family only we want them to get as much of the money as possible), Venmo, or CashApp (you can enter as much as you'd like or if you'd rather just make a donation that is of course appreciated also). All proceeds will be donated to the family. McKenna's Macarons and More can be found on Facebook. Emily Dasch, owner of She's Crazy Customs, has announced on their Facebook page that a portion of the amount made on their page from now until January 8, 2022 will go to the Wayne County Police Department and their families. Decals are currently being ordered and made. Once the decals are finished and delivered to Fairfield, they will be at Legg's Manufacturing at 900 West Delaware Street. There will be an envelope for people to make a payment and a list of names for people that have placed an order. There will also be extras for people to buy. The price of the decals is $5 and is 5×7 in size. Details and the image of

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Updated list of benefits for the Family of Deputy Riley

Recreated Health is donating all proceeds from new patient chiropractic appointments and chiropractic adjustments this week and next week. Their new patient chiropractic special includes an exam and first adjustment for $29. Recreated Health is located on 215 Southeast Third Street in Fairfield, and they can be reached at 618-842-7424. Martinez Woodworking & More is auctioning off a set of corn hole boards OR a custom coffee table. 100% of the proceeds will go to Sean Riley's wife Leslie and their kids. Starting bid is $150. Bids will only count on original post. Bidding will end Sunday, January 2 at noon. Iconik Studio in Fairfield are selling yard signs that are 18x24 in size and will come with the stake needed to display them. The signs are $20 each and all profits from the sale will be donated directly to the Riley family. If you are interested in purchasing a sign, comment on Iconik Studio's Facebook post so the staff at Iconik will know how many they will need to order next week. Signs can be picked up at Iconik Studio once they come in. If any businesses want to purchase some signs to display or sell at their location, contact Iconik Studio at 618-842-9542. Wines' Designs in Wayne City has posted on their Facebook page that they are making shirts. On their Facebook page, list your e-mail, size, style, color, and ship or pick up. The seven designs posted on their Facebook page can be viewed. T-shirt is $20, sweatshirt is $35, and hoodie is $40. Adult shirts S-5X: White, grey, tan S-4X. Youth: S-L, White, Gray, 6M-4T: White and grey, Youth or adult sweatshirts: Grey and white, Youth or adult hoodies: Grey, white and tan adult only. The West Salem Warriors invite the community to "back the blue" and show support for Deputy Sean Riley's family by attending a pie auction during halftime of Monday night's home game. The Warriors will play the Geff Eagles in a varsity only contest at 6 p.m. on Monday, January 3. During halftime, a pie auction will be held with all proceeds going to Deputy Riley's Family. Donated pies may be dropped off at Borowiak's IGA in Albion before 4 p.m. on Monday or at WSGS between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday. "Friends of Edwards County in Support of the Riley Family" will be holding a benefit porkchop and porkburger drive-thru event on Friday, January 7, starting at 3 p.m. at the pagoda. All items have been donated and all proceeds will be donated to the Sean Riley family. Mark your calendars for some great food, while helping the Riley family. Frontier Bobcat Softball will be conducting a "Step up to the Plate" fundraiser for the Sean Riley family with 100% of the proceeds raised going directly to the family. Throughout the upcoming spring season, the Bobcat Softball team will be "stepping up to the plate" for the Riley family. There are two ways you can "Step up to the Plate" and contribute to this fundraiser. Donations will be accepted from individuals and or businesses. Play #1: A $1.00 donation for every Bobcat hit recorded during the Spring season. All money will be collected at the end of the season for the final total of hits recorded by the Bobcat Softball team. Play #2: A monetary donation of your choice can be made at any time during the Spring season. All checks should be made payable to: Frontier Softball/ Riley Fund and mailed to Frontier Bobcats Softball/Riley Fund 2 Frontier Drive, Fairfield, Illinois 62837 Attention: Mary Johnston. 100% of the money collected will go directly to Officer Riley's family. Team up with us and "step up to the plate" to help support this family. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Marty Slover at 618-925-0964. Recreated Health is donating all proceeds from new patient chiropractic appointments and chiropractic adjustments this week and next week. Their new patient chiropractic special includes an exam and first adjustment for $29. Recreated Health is located on 215 Southeast Third Street in Fairfield and they can be reached at 618-842-7424. The Fairfield Save-A-Lot has a donation box in their store and is collecting now through Saturday, January 15th. The Albion 66 Gas Station is currently raising money for Deputy Sean Riley's family. All money that will be raised will be given to his family. They are raising money until February 1st, 2022. If you need more information, send an e-mail to albion_66@yahoo.com or call 618-445-3831. Evansville PBR (Professional Bull Riding) has announced that from today through Sunday, all $5 of every ticket sold will go directly to the Riley family. Rally Point Events, along with PBR and presenting sponsor, Shoe Sensation, sends their thoughts and prayers to his family and all fellow officers. Vanessa Hendrix of MLH Boutique is making shirts in honor of Deputy Sean Riley. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Riley Family. Bella Canvas Tee – $20; Adult (XS-5x); Youth (Small-Large); Toddler (2t-5t); Infant (3/6, 6/12, 12/18, 18/24) *Toddler and Infant will be a lighter color of grey. You can send your payment via Venmo: VanessaHendrix or PayPal: Vanessahendrix@live.com. For additional information, send a private message to Vanessa or message her business page: MLH Boutique. The Carmi Christmas Elves will be having their light display open on New Year's Eve with all proceeds collected going straight to the Riley family. K&M Diner in Fairfield has a donation box set out for the Riley Family. Anyone can donate now through late next week (January 8th). McKenna's Macarons and More is raffling off a fully custom cake (up to $100 value that can be redeemed anytime with at least one week's notice). Spots will be $10 a piece with an unlimited number of spots available and can be paid using Facebook pay (friends and family only we want them to get as much of the money as possible), Venmo, or CashApp (you can enter as much as you'd like or if you'd rather just make a donation that is of course appreciated also). All proceeds will be donated to the family. McKenna's Macarons and More can be found on Facebook. Emily Dasch, owner of She's Crazy Customs, has announced on their Facebook page that a portion of the amount made on their page from now until January 8, 2022 will go to the Wayne County Police Department and their families. Decals are currently being ordered and made. Once the decals are finished and delivered to Fairfield, they will be at Legg's Manufacturing at 900 West Delaware Street. There will be an envelope for people to make a payment and a list of names for people that have placed an order. There will also be extras for people to buy. The price of the decals is $5 and is 5×7 in size. Details and the image of the decal can be found on the She's Crazy Customs Facebook page. Ron's Liquor Hut on State Highway 242, located between McLeansboro and Interstate 64, will be having a fundraiser during their New Year's Day party. They will have a bottle of 12 year Pappy's up for silent auction. $1000 is the opening bid. During the month of January, The Smokin' Pig will be donating all tips to the family of Wayne County Deputy, Sean Riley. If you don't plan on visiting their food truck, but would still like to donate, they will also accept donations through Venmo: @Smokin-Pig-1. Chuck Wagon Charlie's of Burnt Prairie will be collecting donations through the whole month of January for the family of Deputy Sean Riley. The Bedford Township Fire Department will be having a benefit dinner for Wayne County Deputy Sean Riley's family. It will be held Saturday, Jan. 8, at 11 a.m. at the Bedford Township Fire Department, located at 303 Railroad Street in Cisne. The Wayne County Ambulance Service will be having a pork burger and polish sausage fundraiser for the family of Deputy Sean Riley on Saturday, January 15th. They will be having the sale at the Fairfield Save-A-Lot parking lot, serving from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds raised will go to the family. They will have people helping with delivering and setting up, as they

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Headlines for Friday, December 31st

Wayne County Covid-19 Update from 12-27-2021 through 12-30-2021 reports 81-New Cases, 3607-Overall Total Wayne County Covid-19 Cases to Date. 156-Current Total of Wayne County Residents Isolating with 1-Covid-19 Related Deaths Reported, 66-Overall Total reported Wayne County Covid-19 Related Deaths. (*2 positive cases previously reported upon further investigation were transferred to other counties/states so an adjustment has been made to our overall cases number to reflect the same) Several hundred people and several law enforcement and first responder agencies participated in a Memorial Walk last night for fallen Deputy Sean Riley at the Wayne County Courthouse and Jail. Pastor Phillip Trent spoke at the conclusion of the event and praised individuals and the community alike for their support of the Riley family in this time, and he called on the area to continue to make a daily choice for good. He also thanked area law enforcement agencies for their support in this time, allowing county deputies and correctional officers time off to work through the tragedy. Yesterday afternoon, 40-year-old Hopkinsville, Kentucky, resident Ray E. Tate, Jr., appeared in Wayne County Circuit Court via Zoom from the Clinton County Jail. Online court records indicate he was officially charged with first-degree murder, and court documents reportedly show he is accused of shooting Deputy Riley multiple times. Heidi Hoffee was appointed as public defender for Tate, and a preliminary hearing in the case was set for January 25th at 1 p.m. Tate remained in the Clinton County Jail, but bail in Wayne County was set at $5 million. Here is the current list of fundraisers to be held for the family of Deputy Riley. Recreated Health is donating all proceeds from new patient chiropractic appointments and chiropractic adjustments this week and next week. Their new patient chiropractic special includes an exam and first adjustment for $29. Recreated Health is located on 215 Southeast Third Street in Fairfield and they can be reached at 618-842-7424. The Fairfield Save-A-Lot has a donation box in their store and is collecting now through Saturday, January 15th. Martinez Woodworking & More is auctioning off a set of corn hole boards OR a custom coffee table. 100% of the proceeds will go to Sean Riley's wife Leslie and their kids. Starting bid is $150. Bids will only count on original post. Bidding will end Sunday, January 2 at noon. Iconik Studio in Fairfield are selling yard signs that are 18x24 in size and will come with the stake needed to display them. The signs are $20 each and all profits from the sale will be donated directly to the Riley family. If you are interested in purchasing a sign, comment on Iconik Studio's Facebook post so the staff at Iconik will know how many they will need to order next week. Signs can be picked up at Iconik Studio once they come in. If any businesses want to purchase some signs to display or sell at their location, contact Iconik Studio at 618-842-9542. Wines' Designs in Wayne City has posted on their Facebook page that they are making shirts. On their Facebook page, list your e-mail, size, style, color, and ship or pick up. The seven designs posted on their Facebook page can be viewed. T-shirt is $20, sweatshirt is $35 and hoodie is $40. Adult shirts S-5X: White, grey, tan S-4X. Youth: S-L, White, Gray 6M-4T: White and grey Youth or adult sweatshirts: Grey and white, Youth or adult hoodies: Grey, white and tan adult only. The West Salem Warriors invite the community to "back the blue" and show support for Deputy Sean Riley's family by attending a pie auction during halftime of Monday night's home game. The Warriors will play the Geff Eagles in a varsity only contest at 6 p.m. on Monday, January 3. During halftime, a pie auction will be held with all proceeds going to Deputy Riley's Family. Donated pies may be dropped off at Borowiak's IGA in Albion before 4 p.m. on Monday or at WSGS between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Monday. "Friends of Edwards County in Support of the Riley Family" will be holding a benefit porkchop and porkburger drive-thru event on Friday, January 7, starting at 3 p.m. at the pagoda. All items have been donated and all proceeds will be donated to the Sean Riley family. Mark your calendars for some great food, while helping the Riley family. Frontier Bobcat Softball will be conducting a "Step up to the Plate" fundraiser for the Sean Riley family with 100% of the proceeds raised going directly to the family. Throughout the upcoming spring season the Bobcat Softball team will be "stepping up to the plate" for the Riley family. There are two ways you can "Step up to the Plate" and contribute to this fundraiser. Donations will be accepted from individuals and or businesses. Play #1 - A $1.00 donation for every Bobcat hit recorded during the Spring season. All money will be collected at the end of the season for the final total of hits recorded by the Bobcat Softball team. Play #2 - A monetary donation of your choice can be made at anytime during the Spring season. All checks should be made payable to: Frontier Softball/ Riley Fund and mailed to Frontier Bobcats Softball/Riley Fund 2 Frontier Drive Fairfield, Illinois 62837 Attention:Mary Johnston. 100% of the money collected will go directly to Officer Riley's family. Team up with us and "step up to the plate" to help support this family. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Marty Slover at 618-925-0964. The Albion 66 Gas Station is currently raising money for Deputy Sean Riley's family. All money that will be raised will be given to his family. They are raising money until February 1st, 2022. If you need more information, send an e-mail to albion_66@yahoo.com or call 618-445-3831. Evansville PBR (Professional Bull Riding) has announced that from today through Sunday, all $5 of every ticket sold will go directly to the Riley family. Rally Point Events, along with PBR and presenting sponsor, Shoe Sensation, sends their thoughts and prayers to his family and all fellow officers. Vanessa Hendrix of MLH Boutique is making shirts in honor of Deputy Sean Riley. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Riley Family. Bella Canvas Tee – $20, Adult (XS-5x), Youth (Small-Large), Toddler (2t-5t), Infant (3/6, 6/12, 12/18, 18/24), *Toddler and Infant will be a lighter color of grey. You can send your payment via Venmo: VanessaHendrix or PayPal: Vanessahendrix@live.com. For additional information, send a private message to Vanessa or message her business page: MLH Boutique. The Carmi Christmas Elves will be having their light display open on New Year's Eve with all proceeds collected going straight to the Riley family. K&M Diner in Fairfield has a donation box set out for the Riley Family. Anyone can donate now through late next week (January 8th). McKenna's Macarons and More is raffling off a fully custom cake (up to $100 value that can be redeemed anytime with at least one week's notice). Spots will be $10 a piece with an unlimited number of spots available and can be paid using Facebook pay (friends and family only we want them to get as much of the money as possible), Venmo, or CashApp (you can enter as much as you'd like or if you'd rather just make a donation that is of course appreciated also). All proceeds will be donated to the family. McKenna's Macarons and More can be found on Facebook. Emily Dasch, owner of She's Crazy Customs, has announced on their Facebook page that a portion of the amount made on their page from now until January 8, 2022 will go to the Wayne County Police Department and their families. Decals are currently being ordered and made. Once the decals are finished and delivered to Fairfield, they will be at Legg's Manufacturing at 900 West Delaware Street. There will be an envelope for people to make a payment and a list of names for people that have placed an order. There will also be extras for people to buy. The price of the decals is $5 and is 5×7 in size. Details and

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Fundraisers to benefit Riley Family – Check Often for Updates

Fundraisers for Fallen Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy Sean Riley Halo Resale, located on Commerce Drive in front of the Fairfield Wal-Mart, (to the east of The Clay City Banking Company) has announced that 100% of their sales for Thursday, December 30 (today) will be donated to the family of Wayne County Sheriff Deputy, Sean Riley. If anyone would like to make a monetary donation for the family, they will have a donation jar. Halo Resale is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Flora Dairy Queen announced today that they will be donating all profits to the Sean Riley family. If you decide to donate monetarily, they can collect that also and will ensure it is received by the Riley family. Evansville PBR (Professional Bull Riding) has announced that through Sunday $5 from every ticket sold will go directly to the Riley family. Rally Point Events, along with PBR and presenting sponsor, Shoe Sensation, sends their thoughts and prayers to his family and all fellow officers. The Carmi Christmas Elves will be having their light display open on New Year's Eve with all proceeds collected going straight to the Riley family. K&M Diner in Fairfield has a donation box set out for the Riley Family. Anyone can donate now through Saturday, January 8th. McKenna's Macarons and More is raffling off a fully custom cake (up to $100 value that can be redeemed anytime with at least one week's notice). Spots will be $10 a piece with an unlimited number of spots available and can be paid using Facebook pay (friends and family only we want them to get as much of the money as possible), Venmo, or CashApp (you can enter as much as you'd like or if you'd rather just make a donation that is of course appreciated also). All proceeds will be donated to the family. McKenna's Macarons and More can be found on Facebook. She's Crazy Customs has announced that a portion of the amount made on their Facebook page through January 1 will go to the Wayne County Police Department and their families. Details can be found on the She's Crazy Customs Facebook page. Ron's Liquor Hut on State Highway 242, located between McLeansboro and Interstate 64, will be having a fundraiser during their New Year's Day party. They will have a bottle of 12 year Pappy's up for silent auction. $1000 is the opening bid. During the month of January, The Smokin' Pig will be donating all tips to the family of Wayne County Deputy, Sean Riley. If you don't plan on visiting their food truck, but would still like to donate, they will also accept donations through Venmo: @Smokin-Pig-1. Chuck Wagon Charlie's of Burnt Prairie will be collecting donations through the whole month of January for the family of Deputy Sean Riley. The Bedford Township Fire Department will be having a benefit dinner for Wayne County Deputy Sean Riley's family. It will be held Saturday, Jan. 8, at 11 a.m. at the Bedford Township Fire Department, located at 303 Railroad Street in Cisne. The Wayne County Ambulance Service will be having a pork burger and polish sausage fundraiser for the family of Deputy Sean Riley on Saturday, January 15. They will be having the sale at the Fairfield Save-A-Lot parking lot, serving from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All proceeds raised will go to the family. They will have people helping with delivering and setting up, as they have already signed up to help. If you would like to help out with the fundraiser, contact Amanda Staley and she will assign you an area. Checks will be accepted. Recreated Health will be donating all proceeds from new patient chiropractic appointments and chiropractic adjustments through Saturday, January 8th to the family of Deputy Sean Riley. Recreated Health, Dr. Shawn Bladel is located at 215 SE 3rd St in Fairfield. Call 842-7424 to make an appointment.

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Charges brought in Illinois deputy fatal shooting; fundraisers set for deputy's family

Charges have been brought against Ray Tate for the alleged fatal shooting of a Wayne County deputy while various organizations raise funds for the family.

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