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GIRL SCOUT COOKIE PROGRAM STARTS IN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
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The 2017 Girl Scout Cookie Program is here and this year marks the celebration of 100 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies. Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSSI) kicked off the iconic cookie program January 6-8 during the first Cookie Booth Weekend of the season. At these Cookie Booths, customers can purchase cookies directly from troops set up at local establishments throughout southern Illinois. From Jan. 7 to Jan. 28, Girl Scouts will take orders for the delicious treats β which will be delivered in late February. To get connected to a Girl Scout in your area, please call 800-345-6858 or visit http://bit.ly/ CookieFinder. Customer demand for Girl Scout Cookies following delivery has been high historically, so additional Cookie Booth Weekends will be held from late February through March. In addition to cookie booths and traditional orders, girls will also be able to sell Girl Scout cookies online through a safe, interactive platform called Digital Cookie. Digital Cookie combines
C ongressman John Shimkus (R, Illinois-15) is once again asking constituents to participate in his annual βValentines for Heroesβ program. The congressmanβs district offices will collect valentines for distribution throughout the region to veterans and those currently serving in the military. βThousands of valentines have come into my offices every year since we began Valentines for Heroes,β Shimkus said. βElementary and middle school classes, church youth groups, homeschoolers, senior citizens and constituents from every part of the district have been overwhelmingly generous and supportive of our military men and women, past and present.β This year, valentines will be accepted at Shimkusβ offices until February 4 and will then be distributed to local VA and military facilities before Valentineβs
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Congressman Shimkus Displays Valentines Day. Valentines may be dropped off or mailed to C ongressman John Shimkus at any of his district offices: β’ 15 Professional Park Drive, Maryville, IL 62062 β’ City Hall Room 12, 110 E a s t L o c u s t St re e t , Harrisburg, IL 62946 β’ 101 North Fourth Street, Suite 303, Effingham, IL 62401 β’ 201 North Vermilion Street, Suite 218, Danville,
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CCSI WELCOMES GIBRAN H. MAHMUD, M.D., MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois (CCSI) is pleased to announce the addition of Gibran H. Mahmud, M.D., medical oncologist, to its medical practice. Dr. Mahmud joined Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois at Centralia Oncology Clinic in Centralia, IL, in January 2017. βWe are very excited about Dr. Mahmud joining Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois. He will continue to deliver compassionate state of the art care to our patients in Centralia and help us expand access to cancer care and research in communities such as Salem,β said Justin D. Floyd, D.O., FACOI, of Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois. Dr. Mahmud received his Doctor of Medicine
degree from Ross University School of Medicine, Portsmouth, C ommonwealth of Dominica. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at MetroHealth Medical Center at Case Western University in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Mahmud went on to complete a fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at Saint Louis University. Dr. Mahmud is board certified in Medical Oncology, Hematology and Internal Medicine. In addition, he holds membership in the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Society of Hematology, and Illinois State Medical Society. βI look forward to returning to my hometown
community to provide exceptional compassionate care. A cancer diagnosis is a life changing event. I hope to help guide patients and their families through their treatment and Iβm happy to serve patients in Centralia and surrounding communities. I was interested in joining Cancer Care Specialists because they are forefront leaders in cancer care. From their multidisciplinary approach to the multitude of clinical trials, they truly embody the future of cancer care,β said Gibran H. Mahmud, M.D. Patients may be referred to Dr. Mahmud by their physician or may contact his clinic directly by calling Centralia Oncology Clinic in Centralia 618-436-5410.
4-H TO HOST CHILI DINNER ON JAN. 14 Jefferson County 4-H Youth Representatives will host a Chili Dinner Fundraiser on January 14 at Woodlawn Community Building from four to 7 p.m. All proceeds will
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I would love to write about good things... But when I turn the world on in the morning and hear about an 18-year-old disabled boy being kidnapped, held hostage for 48 hours, beaten and tortured by four deranged people, three age 18 and one age 24, and then hear about another shooting with a number of people killed and wounded at a Florida airport, I find it disheartening. And then, of course, what does the major news network wrap itself around but Russia's involvement in our election process! So with all that said, I would again have to say Russia in no way affected or had anything to do with Donald J. Trump being elected. If Russia did interfere with anything it was possibly to help expose the deplorable corruption of Hillary Clinton. It's too bad that it might have β and I stress might have β taken Russia and Julian Assange of WikiLeaks to flush out Hillary's lost emails and her private server, among other corrupt actions, as well as Donna Brazil giving Hillary the questions for a Presidential debate. The hacking and leaks came through the DNC. Obama said recently, "We have to remember Putin is not on our side," again putting the blame for Hillary's loss at Russia's feet. I repeat again, Hillary's loss was her own fault. Hillary Clinton beat herself. It's too bad the extreme liberals can't admit this simple fact. Personally, on this issue, I'm very disappointed in
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) who feels there should be a special committee appointed. I would remind all again there are 16 or 17 federal agencies to dig into these allegations of Russian interference in our election process. John McCain also said the Russians are capable of hacking into our electric grids, playing with our financial stability, and etc. But let me assure everyone we have the same capability and we have done things that are questionable, like stepping in and killing other leaders e.g. Gaddafi of Libya that went beyond hacking. This helped usher in ISIS (thanks to Obama and Hillary Clinton). And of course, there was Saddam Hussein. What I find interesting is John McCain said himself that he learned some things from WikiLeaks, i.e. Julian Assange, and continued to say he felt Barack Obama was a very weak leader. But what is really disturbing to me is Sen. McCain referring to Russia's interference in our election was an act of war. Exactly what is the Senator implying? That we go to war with Russia over inconclusive evidence? The fact remains these allegations are politically driven. The major networks like MSNBC, ABC, NBC, and CNN haven't got anything else to talk about! Hillary lost, Trump won, and that's that, so they continue to spin their lies. But going back to hacking, as I recall it was not so long ago that we β yes we β were caught hacking into German
Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone calls. Germany is a longtime friend and ally of the U.S. Where is the outrage? Now, the stupid question of the week, and by who else but Chuck Todd of MSNBC: "What can we do to retaliate against Russia?" Well, Chuck, we already did. We sent 35 Russians and their families back to Russia, before any conclusive evidence. Everything has been done on speculation! So as the rocket scientists banter about Trump's relationship with Putin, I'll ask one question, and that is, "How and why has Obama had a relationship with Iran?" Let me answer. This country has no greater enemy than Iran. And in my opinion, we should be looking over our shoulder at another country and leader, the itty bitty nutcase in North Korea with his thumb on the red button of a nuclear missile. Next up, what's Hillary's next move? The New York Post is saying it's time for Hillary Clinton to run for Mayor of New York. The idea has been floating around for a few days. I'll close by saying some of New York probably deserves her as much as Chicago (a war zone) and the La La Land of Hollywood, CA. Until next week. To comment on this or any column in The Shopperβs Weekly, please mail to: Editor, P.O. Box 1223, Centralia IL 62801, email to info@theshoppersweekly.com or drop it off at the office on 301 E. Broadway. In order for your letter to be considered for publication, you must provide your signature and an address and phone number where you can be reached. Addresses and phone numbers will not be published.
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he American Red Cross has a severe winter blood shortage and is issuing an emergency call for blood and platelet donors to make a donation appointment now and help save patient lives. Hectic holiday schedules for many regular blood donors contributed to about 37,000 fewer donations in November and December than what was needed. Snowstorms and severe weather have also impacted donations. Nearly 100 blood drives were forced to cancel in December, resulting in more than 3,100 blood donations going uncollected. βBlood and platelet donations are critically needed in the coming days so that patients can continue to receive the lifesaving treat-
ments they are counting on,β said Joe Zydlo, communications manager, Missouri-Illinois Red Cross Blood Services. βWe encourage donors to invite a family member or friend to donate with them to help meet patient needs. Right now, blood and platelet donations are being distributed to hospitals faster than they are coming in.β Find a blood donation opportunity and schedule an appointment to donate by using the free Blood Donor App, visiting redcrossblood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800733-2767). The Red Cross is extending hours at many donation sites for more donors to give blood or platelets. Overall, the Red Cross has added nearly 200
hours to blood donation centers and community blood drives across the country over the next few weeks. Donation appointments and completion of a RapidPass online health history questionnaire are encouraged to help speed up the donation process. βIn about an hour, you can help save someoneβs life. This simple act can have a profound impact on another human being,β said Zydlo. Ever y two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and patients receiving treatment for leukemia, cancer or sickle cell disease may all require blood to save their lives.
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Franklin County: Jan. 24, 2017, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Zeigler Royalton Elementary School, 4877 Rt. 148 North, Zeigler. Jan. 26, 2017, 1:30 p.m. - 6 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1 West Frankfort Plaza, West Frankfort. Jan. 30, 2017, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Frankfort Intermediate School, 800 North Cherry, West Frankfort. Jefferson County: Jan. 14, 2017, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Family Video, 2629 Broadway, Mt. Vernon. Jan. 18, 2017, 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Second Baptist Church, 605 S. 34th St., Mt. Vernon. Jan. 19, 2017, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m., Central Christian Church, 314 N. 12th St., Mt. Vernon. Jan. 23, 2017, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Free Will Baptist Church, 3rd and Elm, Ina. Jan. 30, 2017, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Rend Lake College, 468 N. Kengray Parkway, Ina. Jan. 31, 2017,10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Rend Lake College, 468 N. Kengray Parkway, Ina. Jan. 31, 2017, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Bluford Elementary School, 907 W. 6th St., Bluford. Washington County: Jan. 25, 2017, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m., Ashley Community Building, 660 E. Main Street, Ashley. Jan. 27, 2017, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., Nashville High School, 1300 S. Mill, Nashville.
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On Friday, December 30, the Chicago Tribune published the third part of a series regarding abuse/neglect and the cover-up of this abuse/neglect in CILAs in the state of Illinois. The third part of this series is about the closure of Jacksonville Developmental Center, and the attempted closure of Murray Center. It is on the front page of the Tribune, a Murray resident is pictured on the front page, and other pictures of Murray residents are printed along with the three page article. It begins detailing the auction of developmentally disabled individuals at the Jacksonville C enter with providers
and the tragic results. Since everyone worked so hard to keep Murray open for our special loved ones I want to make sure everyone has the opportunity to see the article. It can be found by using the following information below: http://www.chicagotribune. com/news/watchdog/grouphomes/ All three parts of the story will come up and if you scroll down you will find the story about Murray as well as a video about a Murray resident. You can also Google βChicago Tribuneβ, click on the Chicago Tribune link and type in the Search block βSuffering in Secretβ and the Murray story will come up. The Tribune reporters spent over two years finding and documenting all the information in the story. It is all facts, and although so much more happened during the closure attempt we are grateful that finally the truth is getting out. All along the MPA
knew the state officials involved in the closure attempt were being dishonest with us, and we are once again so grateful the community and staff worked so hard to keep Murray Center open.
Rita Winkeler President, Murray Parents' Association _________________
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191 NEW LAWS IN ILLINOIS IN 2017 On January 1, 191 new laws went into effect in Illinois. One is a law sponsored by Representative John Cavaletto on behalf of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to promote economic growth in Illinois with the expansion of hunting of game birds. One bill passed during the βVeto Sessionβ in November to help Sandoval School District 501 in November awaits the governorβs signature. βI only introduce legislation brought to me by constituents. I call it the βLincoln Policyβ because that was Abraham Lincolnβs philosophy when he was a state representative in the Illinois House of Representatives,β said Rep.
Cavaletto. βThere are plenty of laws on the books already and we should only pass more laws if absolutely necessary. The most important bill we should be working on is a balanced budget,β added Cavaletto who serves on the Appropriations β Public Safety Committee. Over this 99th General Assembly (2015-2016) Rep. Cavaletto was the Chief sponsor of 28 bills and Cosponsor of 50 more. Of the 28 Chief bills, the four that became law included the Animal Disease Lab building transfer to Kaskaskia College to benefit the Agriculture Education programs; a change in the teacher licensing guidelines to help Centralia High Schoolβs vocational educa-
tion program; and a debt limitation bill to benefit Sandoval School Districtβs ability to build new school facilities already approved by the local residents. The bill awaiting the Governorβs signature includes language to extend the deadline on selling bonds for the Sandoval school project by 5 years to 2022. Rep. Cavaletto also sponsored ten House Resolutions honoring people of distinction like Dr. Bingham of Effingham and communities and groups in the 107th district l i k e G r e e n v i l l e βs Bicentennial, Salemβs 150th Anniversary on becoming incorporated as a city, and The Abraham Lincoln Presenters Convention in
Vandalia in 2015. Several bills introduced to help clarify grandparentsβ rights who are raising grandchildren and other bills to fight waste, fraud and abuse by putting a photo on LINK cards never made it out of committee for votes by the House. The Representative plans to keep fighting for these issues and reintroduce the same or similar legislation in the 100th General Assembly to begin January 11. βMy priority continues to be creating good paying jobs for our area so there are more tax payers instead of raising taxes on those who are already stretched to the limits,β Cavaletto added.
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βbiddingβ on which individuals they wanted. This is of course appalling, but very telling of the mindset of the Department of Human Services under the previous administration. The story then highlights the attempted closure of Murray Center, and how the Murray Parents' Association, the Murray staff, community members, and surrounding communities rallied together to βsave Murray Center.β The story also confirms everything the MPA and several legislators said was happening during the closure attempt: the lies and cover-up by the Department of Human Services. The story also details the move of a Murray resident
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C ongressman John Shimkus (R, Illinois-15) was sworn in recently as a Member of the 115th Congress. βIβm ver y excited,β Shimkus said. βIf we ever had a chance to roll back job-killing regulations, streamline government and reduce the burden on average Americans, now is the time. I look forward to working together with President-elect Donald Trump and my colleagues on both sides of Capitol Hill to keep the promise to make America great again.β In the 115th Congress, Shimkus will continue to
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EAGLE LIFE
Ministries by: Cliff Sanders
A Satisfied Soul I recently saw a video on Facebook of the βBohemian R haps o dyβ played on a 100-year-old fairground organ. Many believe the βBohemian Rhapsodyβ to be one of the greatest rock songs of all times. Written by the legendary Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, it was said to be classically inspired, yet years ahead of its time. But what is a B ohemian? Retired Pastor Wilfred Raines taught our adult Sunday School class until the he passed away at the age of 99. I remember the time he referred to his neighbor as a Bohemian. He called him that because Bohemia was his ethnic origin. The MerriamWebster Dictionary also refers to βBohemianβ as βa vagabond, wanderer, or a person living an unconventional lifeβ. There have always been wanderers who lived an unconventional lifestyle. Mankind was born with an inner thirst to find satisfaction for their soul. Many try to fill the void in many varied ways. Jesus went out of his way to encounter a woman in Samaria who was searching for something to satisfy her soul. (John 4) Scriptures reveal
1. Which two of the four Gospels do not mention the birth of Christ? Matthew, Mark, Luke, John 2. Corinthians 5:17 and Galatians 2:20 are among the verses to focus on "what" in a new year? Blessings, Moving forward, Grace, Church attendance 3. From Matthew 1:20-
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that she had been married five times and the man she was living with was not her husband. Learn from Jesusβ encounter with the Samaritan woman. THE WELL. βBut he needed to go through Samaria . . . Now Jacobβs well was there. Jesus, therefore, being wearied from his journey, sat thus by the well It was the sixth hour.β (John 4:1-6) In ancient times the patriarchs were well diggers in arid climates where wells were worth their weight in gold. Morning and evening the women would go to draw water. But t he Samar it an woman came at noon to draw water β probably to avoid meeting people who knew about her lifestyle. Isaiah prophesied about all mankindβs need for a spiritual well. βBehold, God is my salvation, . . . Therefore, with joy you will draw water from the well of salvation.β (Isaiah 12:1-3) THE WOMAN. The Samaritan woman was
shocked that a Jewish man would ask her for a drink. She had three strikes against her: she was a woman in a manβs world, she was a Samaritan whom the Jews despised, and she had been married five times and wasnβt married to the man she was living with. She had searched far and wide to find satisfaction for her soul. THE WATER. Jesus offered her living water. βIf you knew the gift of God and who it is who says to you, βgive me a drinkβ; you would have asked him and he would have given you the living water.β (John 4:9-14) Like most people, this woman was looking to the things of this world to satisfy. Jesus said, βWhoever drinks of this water will thirst again, but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.β (John 4:13-14) Jesus spoke of the water of life from the well of salvation THE WORSHIP. The woman tried to focus the discussion on religion and the manner of worship. Man was made to worship the true and living God. (Genesis
4:26) Jesus taught us how to worship. We must first deal with the sin issue in our life. (John 4:16-18) Jesus revealed true worship. βGod is spirit and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.β (John 4:19-24) THE WITNESS. The woman talked about the Messiah. Jesus revealed him to her. (John 4:26) Only Jesus can satisfy your soul. The woman left her water-pot and went into the city and witnessed of Jesus. (John 4:28) THE WORK. Two of manβs earthly needs are food and work. Jesus revealed a greater purpose in John 4:34-35, βMy food is to do the will of him who sent me.β THE WHITE HARVEST FIELDS. (John 4:36-37) When Godβs heart is your heart, you will have soul satisfaction. THE WORD PROCLAIMED. Because of the words proclaimed by the Samaritan woman, many came to believe in Christ. (John 4:39-42) Are you a Bohemian? Only Jesus can satisfy your soul. Shalom, Cliff Sanders Eagle Life Ministries eagleslife8@gmail.com
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