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Carbondale man finds quiet life by the river -- after spending 20 years in prison

CARBONDALE — Dwight J. Violette s life is a lot quieter now — it has been for the last 16 years. The 71-year-old Carbondale man often finds himself seated next to the lazily-flowing Big Muddy River off of Route 51 near Carbondale. On Wednesday, his folding chair was planted between a system of fishing polls dug into the ground, affixed with bells. At the end of each line was a hook baited with a knot of chicken liver — an enticing snack for any unsuspecting or overly-curious catfish. Violette fidgeted with a small campfire that he said was used to keep the bugs at bay — he hates gnats. As he waits for the bells to ring he rolls cannabis into tobacco blunt wraps. He prefers blunts to more traditional paper-rolled joints because he said they burn slower.

I was a fool : Carbondale man finds quiet life by the river after 26 years in prison

I was a fool : Carbondale man finds quiet life by the river after 26 years in prison
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Vaccination Pace Increases; State Prisons Reopening for Visits

Jerry Nowicki of Capitol News Illinois Over the past seven days, 132,188 doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered daily on average in Illinois as of Monday, an increase of more than 27,000 from the daily average one week ago. That average was driven upward by a one-day record of 175,681 doses administered Friday, the third day in a row the record was broken. Over 22 percent of the state’s population is now fully vaccinated, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health, as more than 7.2 million vaccine doses had been administered as of Monday. All Illinoisans over the age of 16 may now be vaccinated, although Chicago vaccination sites are planning on expanding eligibility next week. More information about COVID-19 vaccines can be found at coronavirus.illinois.gov, or by calling 1-833-621-1284.

Capitol Fax com - Your Illinois News Radar » COVID-19 roundup: Lawsuit filed over LaSalle Veterans Home death; IDOC resuming in-person visitation; Hotel revenues plunged 80 percent

Press release… Attorneys today filed suit on behalf of the family of 90-year-old Richard Cieski, Sr., a Korean War veteran who died in November 2020 following exposure to the novel coronavirus at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home. The facility was negligent in failing to protect their husband and father from the virus, the family says, citing the facility’s apparent lack of precautions or preparation from the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020 to the start of the November outbreak that ultimately resulted in the death of 36 residents. Mr. Cieski died on November 15, 2020, having been exposed to the virus during that outbreak.

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