Two separate crashes result in two DUIs

A two-vehicle crash and a Honda moped crash resulted in two people being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol on two separate days.

ISP partners with SIU/E on cold cases

A partnership between the Illinois State Police (ISP) and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) is offering real world experience for the next generation of criminal justice students and aiding ISP Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 6 special agents working to solve old homicide cases. “The Illinois State Police investigates hundreds of new cases each year, while also following up on cold cases from years past,” said ISP Director Brendan F.

Alderman will remain on Beardstown council

Even though he posted on social media last week that he was resigning from the Beardstown City Council, First Ward Alderman Eric Harbin has changed his mind and withdrawn his resignation. The resignation was effective August 1.

Coulute found guilty of murder

Benchy R. Coulute, 45, Jacksonville, was found guilty of first-degree murder and home invasion by a Cass Coun ty jury on July 18.

Arenzville hosts Auto Show

Thunder in the Park Auto Show will be in Arenzville on August 9. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and there is an entry fee.

Council tables planning, zoning commission

Further conversation on the subject of appointing people to the Planning and Zoning Commission brought up how diffi- cult it was to get people to volunteer for this job plus meeting the qualifications. The council will be seeking volunteers to serve on this commission to help better their community After all the discussion was completed, the motion was tabled to consider Laci Harbin (6), Harry Juarez (6), Katie Vitale (4), Keith Schram (4), Dawn Seward (2), Christi Harbin (2), to the Planning and Zoning Commission for the terms listed.

Beardstown school increases scores

District Curriculum Director Frank Shaw reported to the Beardstown School Board on July 16th that the district goals of increasing both the math scores and English, Language Arts (ELA) scores by three percent each year have mostly been met.