CARBONDALE, Ill. (WJPF) Over $4.8 million has been released by the Pritzker administration for improvements at two southern Illinois colleges.
$4.3 million will go to SIU Carbondale to buy new sewer lines and to pay for repairs for deferred maintenance projects. $596,000 will go to Southeastern Illinois College to pay for exterior building repairs. Local matching funds will bring the total investment in the project to $794,000.
The funds are from the Rebuild Illinois plan.
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SubmittedZachary Rebstock from Troop 98 in Huntsville recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout.
Officials from the Josey Scout Lodge recently announced another Eagle Scout recipient, Zachary Rebstock from Troop 98. He completed all requirements and had his Eagle Board of Review on in March.Â
Rebstock started his journey to Eagle when he was 10-years-old in 2014, initially joining a troop in Madisonville, then later transferring to Troop 98.
His most memorable camping trip was to Camp Alexander in Colorado. He says the weather was perfect. While at Camp Alexander they had a Polar Bear Plunge at 7 a.m., which allowed those who wanted to earn this award go to the lake when it was 43 degrees and jump into 45 degrees water temperature.