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Names Released In Christian County RV/Train Fatality

The Christian County Coroner has released the names of the couple who died in the RV/Train Crash in rural Christian County.  Joseph M and Cristina Kessler of Sarasota Florida were pronounced deceased. Both victims were 73 years of age and Joseph was identified as the driver.  Preliminary autopsy results show they died of multiple blunt force injuries. According to the family, they had been on a journey to vicit all 50 states and nearly all US National Parks.  The Kesslers were killed in their RV after it was struck by a train late last week between Stonington and Blue Mound. 

Memorial Health Flag-Raising Ceremonies Locations and Times

All five Memorial Health Hospitals will host flag-raising ceremonies on Tuesday, April 30th, signifying support during National Donate Life Month. Attending the event will be hospital officials and representatives from Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue Donor Network and Saving Sight, they will share words for those in the public who wish to attend.


Locations and times for each flag-raising ceremony are as follows:


Decatur Memorial Hospital, 2300 North Edward Street at 11:30 a.m.


Jacksonville Memorial Hospital, 1600 West Walnut Street at 3:30 p.m.


Lincoln Memorial Hospital, 200 Stahlut Drive at 4:00 p.m.


Springfield Memorial Hospital, 701 North First Street at 2:00 p.m.


Taylorville Memorial Hospital, 201 East Pleasant Street at 9:00 a.m.


April serves as National Donate Life Month, Memorial Health looks to honor donors and their families who have provided life-saving care in the form of organ and tissue donation.

Nearly 2 Inches of Rain Falls in Regional Radio Listening Area Overnight

The National Service in Lincoln has released rain totals from last night's storms that came thru the Regional Radio listening area.

 

Portions of Christian, Montgomery, and Macoupin Counties received between one-point-5 and 2 inches of rain overnight Sunday into Monday morning.

 

7 day rain totals from the National Weather Service shows between 4 and 5 inches of rain has fallen the past 7 days in portions of Sangamon County, while 3 to 4 inches were received in portions of Christian, Montgomery, and Macoupin counties.   Elsewhere, between 2 and 3 inches of rain has fallen.

 

Forecasters are predicting off-and-on rain showers and thunderstorms for the coming week.

Shelby County CEO Class Announces Upcoming Trade Show

The Shelby County CEO class has prepared all year for their CEO Trade Show, which appears on Wednesday, May 8th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Foxmore Venue in Shelbyville.


County CEO classes gain entrepreneurial skills through various group-based activities that venture inside businesses to understand what it takes to become a successful business owner. Once the students have these foundational skills they each begin their own business surrounding a passion of theirs.


CEO Members, Lizzie Reed and Jack Jokisch went on the WTIM Morning Show in Shelbyville to announce the trade show and describe their personal business that will be on display.


Lizzie Reed describes her business, Boat-Dash, a play on the popular food delivery service, Door-Dash, which will end the trouble of needing to get off of the water when people get hungry.

 


Jack Jokisch is starting up JJ Athletics, an agility program for young athletes who want to sharpen their skills.

 


Reed speaks on learning the soft skills of business, like proper handshakes and public speaking, and how those aspects have prepared her for the real world.

 


The Foxmore is located at 222 East Main Street in Shelbyville. Find more information about the Shelby County CEO class by clicking here.


Lizzie Reed and Jack Jokisch appeared as guests on the WTIM Morning Show live from our downtown studios in Shelbyville.

Taylorville Finance Committee Discusses Defunding Small Town Taylorville

The Taylorville City Council Finance Committee voted recently to not continue to fund Small Town Taylorville. Regional Radio News has reached out to multiple people to try to get an understanding of how we got to this point. In talks with Chris Skultety, Chairman of the Finance Committee, he says he doesn’t think there is anything illegal going on, but there are too many questions that need answers.  One big point that Skultety said was that his belief is that all businesses should be involved not just certain businesses. 

 

 

Steve Craggs, Chairman of Small Town Taylorville says he feels blindsided. He doesn’t know what they are doing moving forward.

 

 

Skultety says that the council encouraged STT to come back with a different structure for more oversight from the city. He says that the council can’t give funds without having oversight of what they are giving money too. 

 

The next City Council meeting is set for May 6th. 

Inductees Honored At 28th Annual Taylorville Sports Hall of Fame Banquet

Former athletes, friends and family, and community leaders all gathered in the Taylorville High School cafeteria for the 28th Annual Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet. There were five individuals and one team recognized on Saturday night and a meal was provided by Judy Foxall Catering and National Honors Society students were on hand serving and cleaning up food.


The individual athletes that were inducted into the Taylorville Sports Hall of Fame was: Zach Beaty, a 2002 graduate and a three-year starter for the basketball team, earning MVP honors in all three years. Amy Hughes, a 1997 graduate and a four-year letter winner for Taylorville Softball, and is now an educator in the district. Nate Turner, a 2005 graduate and a three-year letter winner for the Taylorville Baseball Team and a two-letter earner for football. James Achenbach, a 1960 graduate, lettered in basketball and golf. And Howard “Whitey” Long, a 1956 graduate and a two-year letter winner on both Taylorville Baseball and Basketball teams.


Rounding out the inductees, the 1968-1969 Boys Basketball Team was honored. Coached by Don Williams, athletes, Mark Stevenson, Bob Bonn, Willie Walker, Wayne Orr, Andy Lovekamp, Chuck Martin, Dick Adams, Bob Fleming, Tom James, John Coady, Jim Hurtte, and Mike Durbin, were welcomed to the stage and recognized for their successful seasons.

 


Chuck Martin, a junior starter for the 1969 Tornado Basketball team, spoke on the honor his team received and the community engagement he felt during his years on the court.

 


Dave Hixenbaugh, a keynote speaker at the banquet, spoke on what it meant to remember these athletes and to continue a tradition of success.

 


We here at Regional Radio News congratulate all who were inducted into the Taylorville Sports Hall of Fame.

Big Turnout for Taylorville Kiwanis Club Pancake and Sausage Breakfast

The community turned out in big numbers Saturday for the annual Taylorville Kiwanis Club Pancake and Sausage Breakfast at the Moose Lodge.

 

Kiwanis members organized and cooked the delicious pancakes and sausage for those who turned out.  

 

 

Several members of the Taylorville High School Kiwanis Key Club and Junior High Builders Club, helped Kiwanis members serve the food.

 

Net proceeds from the day’s event go towards Kiwanis efforts for children and youth in the Taylorville community, including Coats for Kids, Kiwanis Park, scholarships for the YMCA and high school seniors, and also funds other local non-profit organizations benefiting children in the Taylorville community.

 

 

The annual event is one of several fund-raisers the Kiwanis Club does each year to raise funds for its local efforts.

 

The Taylorville Kiwanis Club is part of a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.  Weekly meetings are held Tuesdays at noon at the Taylorville Moose Lodge.  For information on the club, go to taylorvillekiwanis.com.

Shelby County Health Fair Coming Soon

The Shelby County Health Fair date has been announced, signaling a day of healthy living education and information for all members of the community. The health fair will appear on Thursday, May 2nd at the Shelby Christian Church from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and is sponsored by Soyland Access to Independent Living and the University of Illinois Extension.


Betty Watkins, a Rural Outreach Coordinator for SAIL says this day will help promote independent, healthy living for all people.

 


Watkins wants the community to know about the 40 door prizes that will be raffled off to attendees who sign up, and more information about the fair can be found here.


Betty Watkins appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show live from our downtown studios in Shelbyville.


 

4-H Youth Leadership Team Plans For Summer Public Service

More service opportunities are available through Illinois Extension's 4-H program which continues to drive young people's passion for local giving. The Youth Leadership Team coordinates initiatives like food drives to benefit local pantries and organizations while fostering a sense of giving back.


Taylor Pope, 4-H Youth Development Program Coordinator says the 4-H members involved have expressed interest in these deeds of good service and now look to the week of the Christian County Fair, July 15th-20th, to gather donations of food.

 


Pope has been proud to see the 4-Her’s response to the activities that give back to the community and looks to encourage these types of initiatives in the future.

 


Visit here for more information on 4-H programs or to become a member.


Taylor Pope appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.

Cops, Coffee, And Cold Scoops Event Taking Place This Evening

Taylorville Police Department is urging you to come out to the 3rd annual Cops, Coffee, Cold Scoops event! The event will be taking place Friday evening from 5 PM to 8 PM. Join them at LP Coffee and Creamery to enjoy a free coffee or ice cream cone/cup courtesy of the TPD. The police department will be taking cash, check, or credit card donations to benefit Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois. 

 

Taylorville Police say they have such a blast at this event. TPD is keeping it as a yearly fundraiser to help them reach their goals. They will also be selling LETR merchandise at the event as well. TPD encourages you to grab your friends, and family and have some fun while raising money for a great cause!

Two People Die In RV/Train Crash In Christian County

Two people are dead after an RV struck a train on Thursday afternoon.  On April 25th, 2024 at 12:37 PM, Christian County 9-1-1 received a call for an RV versus train crash.  The crash was located on 2300 North Road just west of IL Route 48.  The Christian County Sheriff's Office is investigating the crash, and they along with the Blue Mound Fire Department, N/S Railroad Police, Illinois State Police, and the Christian County Coroner's Office responded to the call.  

 

Initial indications show that the RV was eastbound on 2300 North Road and the train was traveling northbound.  The RV crossed onto the tracks and was struck by the train.  

 

The Coroner's Office has scheduled an autopsy to be held in Bloomington.  Names will be released pending the notification of family members. 

Upcoming Central Illinois Blood Drives

Get ready to roll up your sleeves and save lives! The American Red Cross, in collaboration with local organizations, is hosting a series of blood drives throughout Shelbyville, Bond, Christian, and Fayette Counties during the month of May.

 

Shelbyville Blood Drives:
   

• On May 16th, the First Baptist Church Shelbyville will host a blood drive from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM in the fellowship hall, sponsored by the Shelbyville Lions Club and co-sponsored by Shelbyville Manor.

 

Bond County Blood Drives:
   

• Join us on May 2nd at the VFW Post 1377 Greenville from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the VFW Post 1377 hall.
   

• St. Nicholas Church Pocahontas will hold a blood drive on May 14th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the St. Nicholas Church Pocahontas hall.

 

Christian County Blood Drives:

   

• Pana High School invites you to their blood drive on May 3rd from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the Pana High School multipurpose room, sponsored by the Pana High School NHS.
Fayette County Blood Drives:
   

• Brownstown Community will host a blood drive on May 8th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Brownstown Elementary School cafeteria, sponsored by the Brownstown High School NHS.
   

• Join us in Ramsey on May 9th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Ramsey Grade School cafeteria.
   

• Dutch Prairie Community will hold a blood drive on May 14th from 1:30 PM to 6:30 PM at Heartland Carriage.
   

• The Vandalia Moose Lodge will host a blood drive on May 14th from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM in the Vandalia Moose Lodge hall.
   

• Don't miss the YMCA Vandalia blood drive on May 29th from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Family YMCA of Fayette County gym.

 

Special May Promotions:
   

• From April 29th to May 19th, donate blood and receive a free haircut coupon via email, plus a chance to win race tickets from Sport Clips. Visit rcblood.org/win for more details!
   

• Be sure to donate blood between May 20th and June 9th to receive an exclusive Red Cross shirt, available while supplies last!

 

Mark your calendars and join us in making a difference in our communities. Your donation can help save lives! To schedule an appointment or for more information, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Taylorville Music Festival To Take Place Friday Evening

The stage is set, the instruments tuned, and voices harmonized as Taylorville gears up to present its much-anticipated annual Spring Music Festival. On Friday evening, April 26th, at 7:00 p.m., music aficionados of all ages are invited to gather at the THS West gymnasium for an evening brimming with talent and tradition.

 

A cornerstone of the community, this long-standing tradition showcases the musical prowess of students ranging from 4th grade to High School, embodying the district's commitment to nurturing artistic excellence and fostering a love for music among its students.

 

The festival will kick off with enchanting choir performances, each ensemble promising to enchant the audience with their melodic renditions. The 4th and 5th-grade choir will lead the way, inviting attendees to embark on a musical journey as they "move through music," while the combined 6th, 7th & 8th-grade choirs will illuminate the stage with their radiant voices in the "Sunshine Medley.” Closing the choir segment will be the combined THS choirs, paying homage to the legendary rock and roll band with horns, Chicago, with arrangements by the talented Dorian Chase, a proud graduate of the THS class of 2020.

 

Following the choir performances, the instrumental section of the event will commence, promising a symphonic delight for all in attendance. The 5th-grade band will set the stage with "The Lost Tomb," showcasing their musical talent. The 6th-grade band will then take the audience on a nostalgic journey with music from Journey, including hits like "Anyway You Want It / Don't Stop Believin'." Meanwhile, the 7th & 8th-grade band will transport listeners to the electrifying world of the movie "Grease" with their lively renditions. Bringing the instrumental segment to a crescendo will be the THS band, enthralling the audience with "Imaginarium," a musical masterpiece that promises to stir the imagination.

 

As the evening draws to a close, attendees will unite in a stirring finale, as the combined ensembles come together to perform the timeless classics "God Bless America" and "Battle Hymn of the Republic," a fitting tribute to unity, patriotism, and the enduring power of music to inspire and uplift.

 

With anticipation building and melodies echoing in the air, the Taylorville community eagerly awaits the arrival of April 26th, when the THS West gymnasium will be transformed into a veritable symphonic oasis, resonating with the harmonious strains of the Spring Music Festival.

Terry and Larry Schlabach Talk Upcoming Memorial Bluegrass Festival in Shelbyville

Larry and Terry Schlabach are two members of the Mackville Bluegrass Band and will play host at this year's Chet Kingery Memorial Bluegrass Festival in Shelbyville. Appearing on May 10th and 11th at the Forest Park Chautauqua Auditorium, many bands will perform, like a multiple-time Grammy-nominated headliner, traditional local bands, and Terry and Larry's Mackville group.

 


Workshops will also be in the mix of events during the Chet Kingery Memorial Bluegrass Festival with one focusing on songwriting.

 


Food vendors will also be on hand at the festival.

 


Find more information about the Chet Kingery Memorial Blue Grass Festival by clicking here.
 

State Senator Pushes New Bill To Protect Children Of Abuse

New legislation proposed by State Senator Steve McClure,  would help children facing removal from their homes after an abusive situation. When children are taken from their homes by DCFS, they sometimes end up living in a different place, far away from where they used to live. This can mean they have to switch schools, too. But Senator McClure is pushing for changes. That's why he introduced a new law to help these kids stay in the same school they were in before.

 

Senator McClure's new law, called Senate Bill 2824, wants to change that. It will make sure that every child who has to leave their home because of DCFS can keep going to their old school if it's best for them. This includes situations where a student is moving from elementary to middle school, or from middle school to high school.

 

The law has already passed the Senate and now moves to the Illinois House.

 

For more information on Senate Bill 2824 and other legislation, you can visit the Illinois Senate website or contact Senator Steve McClure's office.

Festival of Spring This Saturday at Rock Springs Nature Center in Decatur

The Macon County Conversation District is set to hold its 43rd annual Festival of Spring, this Saturday, April 27th from 12:00 pm. to 4:00 p.m. at the Rock Springs Nature Center in Decatur. Alysia Callison, Director of Program Services says the day will be full of fun and education for families, as groups and activities will be on hand like canoeing, homestead tours, and an appearance from some animals from Scovill Zoo.

 


The itinerary may say events begin at noon this Saturday but Callison notes that programs for various educational opportunities will start in the morning.

 


A fishing expo will take place with a professional from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources says Callison.

 


Find more information about this weekend's Festival of Spring by clicking here.

Rock Spring Nature Center is located at 3939 Nearing Lane in Decatur.


Alysia Callison appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.


 

Taylorville Redevelopment Update with Cindy Frisina and Heartland Development Partners

Operations are moving forward for Heartland Development Partners and President and CEO Cindy Frisina as multiple new projects are close to completion with others well on their way. On the west side of the Taylorville Square, The West Side Tavern and the new Legendary Small Town Trading Co. have been enjoyed by the community and are continuing to upgrade.


Frisina was very pleased with the community acceptance of the business on the Taylorville Square, saying the coffeehouse, restaurant, retail, and tasting room have attracted new individuals into the city.

 


Jack’s On Main is another Heartland Development undertaking that Frisina says should be completed this summer. The historic northwest corner of the Taylorville Square where Rene’s Drug Store has sat vacant will soon be transformed into the only rooftop bar in Christian County, says Frisina.

 


The final development that Frisina is bringing to the city is the Lincoln Hall/ Pavilion Performing Arts Center.

 


Frisina and the Heartland Development Partners are focused on the execution of these many developments, revitalizing Taylorville and attracting more citizens to boost the economy and social life. Find more information at heartlanddevelopmentpartners.com/about.


Cindy Frisina appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show.  

Taylorville Memorial Hospital To Hold Flag-Raising Ceremony For Organ Donation

Taylorville Memorial Hospital is set to host a flag-raising ceremony on Tuesday, April 30, shining a spotlight on the critical need for organ and tissue donation. Scheduled for 9:00 a.m. at the hospital's main entrance flagpole, the event aims to raise awareness about the nearly 5,000 Illinois residents currently awaiting life-saving organ transplants, as reported by the Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue Donor Network, serving Illinois and Northwest Indiana.

 

Recognizing April as National Donate Life Month, Eli Heicher, Chief Nursing Officer at TMH is honoring organ and tissue donors who selflessly provide the gift of life to others. The ceremony will not only serve as a tribute but will also feature addresses from officials representing Memorial Health, Saving Sight, and Gift of Hope.

 

The public is encouraged to participate in this meaningful event, with hospital staff on hand in the lobby to facilitate new donor registrations. Similar ceremonies are also slated to take place at the other four Memorial Health hospitals across Central Illinois.


 

ISP Vehicle Hit In Another Scott's Law Incident

Another Scott’s Law violation is the 13th ISP Move Over Law-related crash of 2024. ISP investigated a traffic crash south of Litchfield in Macoupin County on April 20th at 9:02 PM, when an ISP trooper’s squad car was hit by a motorist who failed to move over. 

 

The ISP squad car was parked and blocking a lane of traffic on I-55 northbound near milepost 45. 8 with emergency lights activated handling a previous crash.  The trooper was outside of their car when it was struck by a white Toyota.  The trooper and driver, 76-year-old Fred J. Stewart of Springfield, Illinois were uninjured. 

 

In 2024, ISP suffered 13 move-over law-related crashes that have seen five troopers injured.  In 2023, there were 21 total move-over law-related crashes with seven troopers injured, and suffered 25 crashes in 2022, leaving 13 troopers injured.  You are encouraged to move over when approaching an emergency vehicle, or any vehicle that has its emergency or hazard lights flashing.  

 

A person who violates the Move Over Law Fines for violating Scott’s Law is punishable by a fine of not less than $250 or more than $10,000 for a first violation.  If the violation results in injury to another person, the violator’s driver’s license will be suspended for anywhere between six months and two years. 

Taylorville Kiwanis Hear From "Tommy Awards" Committee Members at Weekly Meeting

The Taylorville Kiwanis Club heard from 7 Taylorville High School students that are on the “Tommy Awards” committee, at their weekly meeting on Tuesday at the Taylorville Moose Lodge. 

 

The “Tommy Awards” was an idea conceived by local entrepreneur Adam Vocks in 2021 to recognize deserving staff and students in the Taylorville School District.

 

Nominations are accepted by the Tommy Awards committee, made up of students in the Tommy TV video production class at Taylorville High School.   Thru a thorough review process, the selections are then made.

 

The event is a gala the committee holds at the Taylorville High School Cafeteria, and according to the students, is a first-class social event with a catered meal. 

 

Anthony Ravecka is this year’s producer and told Kiwanis members the event is produced as an awards show that is telecast on the Tommy TV youtube and Facebook channels.

 

 

15 “Tommy Awards” were given to deserving Taylorville School District staff and students last year.

 

Student Mylie Sims said the committee’s seniors are working with underclassmen to train them for future shows.

 

 

The Taylorville Kiwanis Club’s biggest fund-raiser of the year takes place this Saturday at the Moose Lodge from 6:30 til eleven.  The annual Kiwanis Pancake and Sausage Breakfast offers you a delicious meal, fellowship, and all proceeds benefit Kiwanis projects for children and youth in the Taylorville community including Coats for Kids, Kiwanis Park, YMCA and high school scholarships.  Tickets are available from Kiwanis members or at the door.

 

The Taylorville Kiwanis Club is part of a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.  Weekly meetings are held Tuesdays at noon at the Taylorville Moose Lodge.  For information on the club, go to taylorvillekiwanis.com.

Pana's Autism and Movement Project Recent Success and Trivia Night

The Autism and Movement Project in Pana is continuing to create opportunities for people with disabilities like the Brewin’ Hope Coffeehouse, a place of employment for those in the AAMP. Erica Matthews, Owner and Lead Instructor of the non-profit gives thanks to the community reception of the group and their support through donations and fundraising.


The AAMP is set to host a trivia night fundraiser on Saturday, May 4th at 6:00 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 213 South Locust Street in Pana.


The unique experiences offered by AAMP cause participants and their guardians to travel across counties to be involved. Matthews says that the monthly fee and fundraising efforts bring in sensory materials and scholarships to the AAMP members.

 


A recent purchase of a hanging walker now allows one wheelchair-bound member to move about the space with ease, joining his fellow AAMP peers on their feet. Matthews says this purchase was made possible by supportive area donations.

 


An uptick has been seen in doctor and school referrals to the AAMP group as positive results are seen time and time again, says Matthews.

 


Learn more about the Autism and Movement Project by finding them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AAMPTheAutismAndMovementProject.


Erica Matthews appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show, live from the lobby of Peoples Bank and Trust in Downtown Pana.
 

Christian County CEO Students Show Off Their Business At Sunday's Trade Show

Sunday’s Christian County C-E-O Trade Show at the Taylorville Christian Church Fellowship Hall was well attended with several hundred people from across the area buying goods or services from the 21 C-E-O students that introduced their businesses for the first time.

 

Several C-E-O board members worked the Board booth, visiting with folks about the program and asking them to vote for their “People’s Choice Award”.  For board member Amy Hagen, who also heads up the Investors’ Committee, it’s a labor of love.

 

 

Hagen visited with WRAN listeners during our live coverage Sunday afternoon, and added the fund-raising effort to keep C-E-O going in Christian County is an important one.

 

 

McKenzie Sneed is the mom of one of the C-E-O students and told us it prepares students for the future.

 

 

Sneed added her son being in the C-E-O program helped him be more outgoing.

 

 

Get more information on the Christian County C-E-O program by going on-line to christiancountyceo.com.

Taylorville Park Board Meets For Monthly Meeting

The Taylorville Park District Board Of Trustees met on Monday night for their regular board meeting. It was a brief meeting that was the first for Recreation Director Jessica Franks and Administrator Carolyn Morse. 

 

The Board Approved Minutes and the Treasurer's Report. They also approved the new administrator Carolyn Morse as the IMRF representative. 

 

The board then heard from the maintenance superintendent and then the new recreation Director Jessica Franks.

 

 

The board then approved bills and adjourned.

 

The next park board meeting is scheduled for May 28th. 
 

Christian County Sheriff's Vehicle Struck On Route 48

The Christian County Sheriff’s Office is urging vehicles to slow down and move over when approaching vehicles, as one of their squad cars was sideswiped by another vehicle.  On the morning of April 21st, deputies were in the area of Willey’s handling an incident.  Both squad cars were pulled off the side of the highway, with their emergency lights activated.  A vehicle was traveling northbound on IL 48 and struck one of the squad cars.  The deputy and no other individuals were around the squad car at the time.

 

Scott’s Law, or the “Move Over Law” requires that drivers move over and reduce speed when passing an emergency vehicle.  Fines for violating Scott’s Law are punishable by a fine of not less than $250 or more than $10,000 for a first violation, a 90-day license suspension if the violation results in property damage, 180 days to 2-year license suspension if the violation results in the injury of another person, and a 2-year license suspension if the violation results in the death of another person. 

 

The Christian County Sheriff’s Office is urging you to slow down, change lanes if possible, and proceed with due caution. 

 

It is unknown what happened to the individual who struck the Sheriff’s vehicle.

Litchfield Fire Department Receives Grant

Litchfield gained a significant boost in emergency response capabilities as the Litchfield Fire Department has been awarded a grant from the Illinois State Fire Marshal. The grant, totaling $19,811, is earmarked for the acquisition of essential rescue equipment.

 

The funds will be utilized to receive Turtle Plastic Cribbing and the Apex Deluxe 4-point Rescue Jack System, both are important tools that enhance the department's capacity to handle complex rescue scenarios efficiently and safely.

 

Captain David Rogers played a large role in securing the grant, investing considerable effort and expertise in the application process. His dedication and strategic approach have been instrumental in guiding the competitive grant landscape and securing this vital funding for the department.

 

The grant represents not only a financial increase but also a testament to the department's ongoing commitment to excellence in emergency response.

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