According to the website "Best Value Schools," Illinois Eastern Community Colleges have the second-best valued Associate Degree in Liberal Arts in the nation. The group used a matrix of cost, faculty-to-student ratio, and graduation rates to determine the value. The IECC has a tuition rate of $135 per credit hour, a faculty-to-student ratio of 14:1, and some of the highest retention and completion rates in Illinois. 20-year-old Fairfield resident Brandon E. Garrett, Jr., was arrested by Wayne County deputies yesterday on a Wayne County warrant for grooming. Garrett was taken to the Wayne County Jail and held, pending the posting of $1,020 bond. Fairfield police arrested 51-year-old Geff resident William J. Jelley, Jr., and 26-year-old Cisne resident Haley N. Morgan yesterday. Jelley was charged with aggravated assault and felony criminal damage to property, and Morgan was charged with domestic battery. Both were held, pending the setting and posting of bond. 56-year-old Vanda
Richie Fulkerson will begin his tenure as Fairfield Chief of Police on July 12th, after he was appointed to the position and approved by the City Council Tuesday night. He says he has nearly 30 years of experience with Illinois State Police that will help him run a smaller city force, and, though the budget will be smaller, he says Fairfield is well-equipped. Several Fairfield FFA members were honored at an awards ceremony at SIU Friday as part of the District 5 State FFA Convention. Sara McGehee received her State Winner plaque for the second straight year in the FFA State Agri-Science Fair in Environmental Systems. Nine chapter members also received their State FFA Degrees this year. The Wayne County Board will meet tonight at 7 in the upstairs courtroom of the Wayne County Courthouse. Republican Chairman Ron Woodrow is set to fill one board vacancy for District 7 and put forward a name for a replacement for another position for District 4. The board will then discuss courthouse repa
Illinois State Police say 18-year-old Fairfield resident Alexis Sargent was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Clay City Friday afternoon. Preliminary investigative details indicate she was northbound on South Main Street at U.S. 50 when she failed to stop at a stop sign. She was then struck by an eastbound car, driven by 53-year-old Olney resident William Goluba. Goluba and a passenger in Sargent’s car, a 14-year-old male from Fairfield, were taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Sargent was also taken to an area hospital, where she passed away.
The Greater Fairfield Area Chamber of Commerce has announced Zurliene Enterprises as the 2021 Business of the Year. A three-generation family-owned-and-operated business in the farming sector, Zurliene Enterprises has served Wayne and surrounding counties for over 50 years. They will be honored at the annual Chamber Dinner, and more information on the dinner date will be announced in the future.
The Edwards County School District will conduct a pre-school round-up next month for children up to five years old who will not be eligible for kindergarten next year. For students in the Albion attendance area, the screening will be held on March 8
th from 8:30 to 2:30 at the First Christian Church. West Salem students will be screened on the 9
th from 8:30 to 2:30 at the Moravian Church. Appointments are required for the free program; Albion area residents can call 445-2325, and West Salem area residents should call 456-8881.
The Grayville City Council met last night and set a public hearing for Municipal Ordinance Violations and Collection of Fines for March 22