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Effingham, IL / Effingham Radio May 3, 2021 | 1:28 PM Mattoon, IL -(Effingham Radio)- The newly updated speech and radio/TV programs are now housed together under a new Communication Studies department, designed to facilitate students’ pathways to success in this in-demand career field. “I have discovered so many different job opportunities people have because of a Communication Studies degree,” Salisa Hortenstine Olmsted, division chair Humanities & Communications/Communication Studies/English instructor, said. “This is why we want to focus our courses now on COM, so students can recognize this and say ‘Wow, I can do a lot with that major’.” All speech classes and radio/TV broadcasting classes are now indicated with a prefix of “COM” versus the previous “SPE” and “RTV” prefixes respectively. ....
The vote came after two hours of public comment and questions. After Bruce Hatfield made the motion to recommend denial of the rezoning, seconded by Jim Miller, those two were joined by Hunter Marks, Jennifer Balkcom and chairman Steve Dozier voting for the motion. Voting no, and favoring a positive recommendation on the request, were Baird Blake and Paul Patterson. Southeastern Asphalt Co. owner Jeff Shipman refiled the rezoning application in March after withdrawing the request in December. Amid a large uprising against the plant, the Planning Board voted in August to recommend that the Board of Commissioners deny the rezoning request. Shipman opened the presentation of the rezoning request by addressing concerns neighbors had expressed about his clearing of the site of the proposed plant, on Spartanburg Highway at the U.S. 25 Connector. ....
A mechanic who answered her call for help diagnosed the problem instantly. “I’ll tell you what it is,” he told her. “They stole your catalytic converter.” “When you start a vehicle like that and the catalytic converter is gone, the newly schooled business owner said, that’s what it sounds like coming out of the exhaust. Ritchey is not alone. Across Henderson, Polk and Transylvania counties, law enforcement agencies are responding to a rash of catalytic converter theft, sparked by opportunistic thieves looking to cash in on the increasingly valuable metals harvested from the pollution-reducing tubes. “We’ve had reports spread out over multiple states and we’re just trying to track down leads and see if we can find out who’s doing it,” Henderson County Sheriff’s Maj. Frank Stout said. “We have got some tips and we’re pursuing those leads. It’s just a rash of thefts of these catalytic converters. Our guys have put in a lot of ho ....
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