The wind was blowing so hard last Friday morning that it caused the entire Jonesboro Square to tilt. Or, maybe the photographer just couldn’t hold his camera steady... This week’s column makes mention of Mr. Lincoln...and some other good stuff, too...
Oh. My. Gosh. Did you see snow flurries falling last Sunday morning? At about 8 a.m. in the little corner of the world your writer calls home. The flurries lasted for about 30 seconds...
A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the future location of a 5,000 square foot bus depot facility in Anna. Local lawmakers, transportation executives and other members of the community wielded the shovels in the event. Photo by Benjamin Marxer.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held last week in Union County to commemorate the beginning of a building project that will expand the public transportation options for residents of Southern Illinois. 
Yup...another pic of a pileated woodpecker. The photographer just finds them to be fascinating birds. This one was seen last week in Union County.
After getting home from another exciting day of editing copy, generating a couple of actual stories and taking a few photographs, I suggested to The Other Half on Monday evening that it might be good to check the calendar.
From left are Marsha Hayes, community engagement coordinator; Sherrie L. Crabb, Arrowleaf CEO; John A. Cantrell, ROSC program manager; Tina Gibbs, Ameren Illinois community relations representative; Rollie Hawk, chief information officer at Arrowleaf; and TJay Purchase, R3 Program coordinator. Photo provided.
A regional food bank recently received grant funding to help with its operations.
Strange birdfellows? Your writer consulted with a fellow scribe at The Paragraph Factory if “strange birdfellows” seem appropriate for this image of a mockingbird and a killdeer. The fellow scribe was OK with it.
Once again this week, we’re going to go with a little  bit of this...and a little bit of that... Is it just me, or does the wind pretty much just keep on blowing...day...after day...after day...?
Super Bowl snackers? We had a couple of special visitors on our front porch last Sunday night. The picture is a bit fuzzy ‘cause it was shot through two windows. An attempt to join the critters on the porch for a better photograph was unsuccessful.
Last Sunday afternoon was nearly perfect...in terms of the weather...and the little adventure your writer experienced in the bright February sunshine. All in all, it wasn’t a bad way to spend some time on an unofficial national holiday.
The wind was blowing so hard last Friday morning that it caused the entire Jonesboro Square to tilt. Or, maybe the photographer just couldn’t hold his camera steady... This week’s column makes mention of Mr. Lincoln...and some other good stuff, too...
A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the future location of a 5,000 square foot bus depot facility in Anna. Local lawmakers, transportation executives and other members of the community wielded the shovels in the event. Photo by Benjamin Marxer.
Yup...another pic of a pileated woodpecker. The photographer just finds them to be fascinating birds. This one was seen last week in Union County.
From left are Marsha Hayes, community engagement coordinator; Sherrie L. Crabb, Arrowleaf CEO; John A. Cantrell, ROSC program manager; Tina Gibbs, Ameren Illinois community relations representative; Rollie Hawk, chief information officer at Arrowleaf; and TJay Purchase, R3 Program coordinator. Photo provided.
Strange birdfellows? Your writer consulted with a fellow scribe at The Paragraph Factory if “strange birdfellows” seem appropriate for this image of a mockingbird and a killdeer. The fellow scribe was OK with it.
Super Bowl snackers? We had a couple of special visitors on our front porch last Sunday night. The picture is a bit fuzzy ‘cause it was shot through two windows. An attempt to join the critters on the porch for a better photograph was unsuccessful.
Flood potential is average or normal this spring for much of the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys and their tributaries in Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri and Western Kentucky. The National Weather Service office in Paducah issued its latest flood outlook Thursday, March 9. The weather...
Union County Women in Business are planning to host their first women’s conference on Saturday, April 29, at Blue Sky Vineyard near Makanda. The conference is designed to bring women from across the region together for professional and personal development.   Organizers said in a news release that...
Researchers at the University of Illinois are asking adults in Illinois to complete an online survey about their experiences with wild white-tailed deer. The survey is part of a larger effort by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s, USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, APHIS, to study...
Homemade maple syrup, one of nature’s original comfort foods, is the star of the show at Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s popular annual Maple Syrup Festival, set for March 25-26.  The festival is happening at Touch of Nature Outdoor Education Center and features a weekend full of special...
The Anna-Jonesboro Community High School baseball team opened the spring season with a pair of wins.  A-J 15, Cobden 0: Aaron Sheffer tossed a one-hitter to lead the host Wildcats to the win Wednesday, March 15. Sheffer didn’t allow a walk and struck out 11. Tyler Franklin, Mitchell Howell, Jake...
The chiefs of the Anna Police Department and the Anna Fire and Rescue Department have issued activity reports for the month of February. The reports were given at a March 7 regular meeting of the Anna City Council. Anna Police Chief Bryan Watkins shared the following highlights: 449 total calls....
For Southern Illinois residents in need of basic health care, the Wellness on Wheels, WOW, van may be able to help. Through a grant funded by the Illinois Department of Public Health, IDPH, Southern 7 Health Department continues to provide a variety of health care services through IDPH WOW van...
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. As the number of unreported child abuse cases continues to rise in Illinois as a result of the pandemic, child abuse advocates in Union County are encouraging residents of all ages to get involved in awareness and prevention activities this April. In...
A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the future location of a 5,000 square foot bus depot facility in Anna. Local lawmakers, transportation executives and other members of the community wielded the shovels in the event. Photo by Benjamin Marxer.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held last week in Union County to commemorate the beginning of a building project that will expand the public transportation options for residents of Southern Illinois.  The spot of the shoveling ceremony will be the future location of a new 5,000 square foot bus depot...
A spring clean up campaign is scheduled to start Sunday, March 26, in Cobden. Event organizer Shane Bruce said in an email that a minimum of six volunteers are invited to help out over six weeks starting on March 26. Bruce can be contacted by email at shanebruceoffice@gmail.com or by phone at 323-...

Obituaries

David Dakin
David Dakin, 76, of Olmsted, died at 4:02 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at his home, with his loving family by his side. Mr. Dakin was born on May 11, 1946, in St. Louis. He enjoyed camping, fishing and spending time with his grandkids.  He was a U.S. Navy veteran and served in the Vietnam...
Anna Lou Miller
Anna Lou Miller, 87, of Karnak, died at 4:48 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at her home, with her loving family by her side. She was born on Jan. 31, 1936, in Metropolis. She was a 1954 graduate of the Metropolis High School.  Anna and Leroy (Bill) Miller were united in marriage on Dec. 22, 1953...
Shirley Ann Stringer
Shirley Ann Stringer, 88, of Villa Ridge, died upon arrival at 11:41 p.m. Sunday, March 19, 2023, at Deaconess Medical Center in Evansville, Ind., following an automobile accident in Union County. She was born on March 5, 1935, in Mounds, the daughter of Carl Harper Sr. and Achsah Laws Harper. She...
Alma M. Robertson
Alma M. Robertson, 92, of Cairo, died peacefully at 6:20 p.m. Saturday, March 18, 2023, while surrounded by family at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born on April 5, 1930, in Charleston, Mo., the daughter of Walter and Armintha Golightly Smith.   She was a trusted pharmacist...
Jacob Lee Burton
Jacob Lee Burton, 80, of Tamms, died Thursday, March 16, 2023, at 6:55 a.m. at Integrity Nursing and Rehab in Anna. He was born on July 16, 1942, in Grand Tower,  the son of William H. and Molly Ellen Knupp Burton. He married Ethel Louise Dover on Dec. 3, 1963, and they spent 59 years blessed years...

Sports

The Anna-Jonesboro Community High School baseball team opened the spring season with a pair of wins.  A-J 15, Cobden 0: Aaron Sheffer tossed a one-hitter to lead the host Wildcats to the win...

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