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County Board supports project to add 14 new jobs in Staunton

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Manar says the county’s support is for the first of a three-phase project to expand TDS Transport operations in Staunton and bring as many as 50 new jobs to county

Carlinville – Growing the local economy is a target of every municipality and county government in the state of Illinois today.  For the last several months, the Macoupin Economic Development Partnership (MEDP) and County Board Chairman Andy Manar have been doing their part to grow the Macoupin County economy by working with anchor businesses also looking to grow themselves like TDS Transport in Staunton.  Manar and the County Board approved a plan at its October meeting to support a TDS expansion project which will create 14 new jobs at their Staunton headquarters within the next six months.

“TDS Transport is a first class business with a strong desire to expand their operations here, so there is no question that Macoupin County is fortunate to have the opportunity to assist them,” said Manar. “By lending our support to TDS’ Phase I project, the County will immediately begin to see a gain from the creation of 14 new good-paying jobs.”

TDS Transport is a trucking company headquartered in Staunton that specializes as a first responder with FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security following natural disasters. The company assists with anticipated staging areas in communities prior to disasters and also follows up to assist with delivering commodities such as generators, MRE’s, water, tents, and other materials as needed following a disaster.

“If all goes well, this three-phase project could create as many as 50 new jobs in our community and there is no question that we will go above and beyond in our efforts to hire these jobs locally,” said Jeff Schmidt, Secretary of TDS Transport.  “We are thankful that the County Board views our expansion as an important priority as their support will certainly help move our plans along more rapidly.”

According to MEDP Executive Director Shari Albrecht who worked with TDS to bring the expansion plan to the Board, more than $600,000 is planned to be invested into the total project over the next two years with more than half coming directly from the company.

“TDS is a fast growing, nationwide company headquartered in Macoupin County,” said Albrecht.  “We want to do everything possible to assist them in their expansion efforts and I congratulate Chairman Andy Manar and the Macoupin County Board for supporting this project.”

The County Board last Tuesday provided approval to make $60,000 available from its Revolving Loan Fund to TDS as part of the total project investment.  The terms of the loan will require that it be paid back within 10 years, though TDS representatives indicated to the Board that they planned to make full re-payment likely within the first year.

 

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Oberkfell repeats as state cross country champion

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In a decisive finish that underscored his rising dominance in Illinois Class 1A cross country, senior Chaz Oberkfell of Gillespie High School claimed the state title with a time of 14:31.10 at the IHSA State Cross Country Championships held at Detweiller Park on Saturday, November 8.

Finishing just behind Oberkfell, sophomore Evan Knobloch of Toulon (Stark County) crossed the line in 14:46.25, placing second. Rounding out the top five were senior Blake McLeese of Tuscola (14:46.45), senior Luca Bryja of Elgin (Harvest Christian Academy) with 14:48.38, and senior Elijah Teefey of Pleasant Plains at 14:49.02.

This victory marks Oberkfell’s second IHSA Class 1A state championship. He also won the state crown as a junior in 2024 with a time of 14:31.87. In his sophomore year, he finished 21st with a 15:21.43 season-best time.

Looking ahead, Oberkfell is set to compete in the New Balance NXR Midwest Regional Championships on Sunday, November 16, at the LaVerne Gibson Course in Indiana. The meet serves as a critical stepping stone toward the national championships, and Oberkfell will look to carry his state momentum into the regional stage.

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Drive-thru “Warm up our kids” event set for December 2

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The community is invited to participate in a family-friendly, drive-thru charity event aimed at keeping local students warm this winter. The “Warm Up Our Kids” drive-thru takes place on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Karmak Campus, located at 1 Karmak Plaza, Carlinville, IL and is sponsored by Karmak and Carlinville Area Hospital and Clinics.

Additional drop-off boxes will be available at the following locations to maximize participation and convenience:

  • Sullivans in Carlinville, Gillespie, and Litchfield
  • Pharmacy Plus in Girard
  • Sav-Mor Pharmacy in Virden
  • CAH&C Clinic sites in Gillespie, Girard, Carlinville, and Virden
  • Briar Rose in Litchfield
  • Brave Hazel in Carlinville
  • Oh-So Cute Boutique in Virden

Drive through the event route and drop off much-needed supplies listed below. All donations will directly benefit students in the participating school districts, helping ensure every child has the warmth and essentials they need to face the winter season. Community support help bridge gaps and bring tangible, immediate relief to families in need.

Join us in spreading warmth and goodwill this December. The Ben Gil Post and community partners look forward to seeing you at the Karmak Campus drive-thru.

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Sawyerville man found guilty in shooting death

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A Macoupin County jury found Jeffrey D. Brown, 50, of Sawyerville guilty of aggravated battery with a firearm in connection with the shooting death of Rodney Messerly, 42, also of Sawyerville, authorities said.

The verdict was delivered a little before 6 p.m. on November 4, 2025, after a days-long trial led by Macoupin County State’s Attorney Jordan J. Garrison. Brown now faces a mandatory prison sentence ranging from six to 30 years with the sentence to be served at 85 percent. The sentencing will take place on January 12, 2025.

According to testimony and evidence presented at trial, the incident unfolded on September 17, 2024, when Brown called 911 claiming Messerly had entered his home. Responding deputies found Messerly deceased on the front stoop outside the residence. Brown testified that Messerly had forced his way into the home, and he fired in self-defense inside the residence.

Surveillance video played to the jury depicted portions of the confrontation: Messerly speaking with Brown at the door outside the residence before Messerly pushes inside—off-camera for a stretch—followed by four gunshots fired from within the home. Messerly is seen falling back onto the front steps.

A video interview of Brown with Lt. Ryan Dixon of the Macoupin County Sheriff’s Department revealed Brown stated he took three steps back inside the residence before firing the initial shots. Forensic pathologist Dr. Nathanial Patterson testified that the first four shots would have been fatal. Approximately seven seconds pass before Brown fires a final shot from inside the residence, striking Messerly in the chest as he yells an expletive.

Garrison offered condolences to Messerly’s family, calling the incident a “horrible situation” and noting that the healing process is just beginning for those affected. He described Messerly as having been experiencing delusions at the time of the incident and emphasized that the last shot was not in self-defense, characterizing it as an act of vengeance.

Brown faces additional charges in unrelated matters: Armed Violence (Class X felony) and Production of Cannabis Plants (Class 4) in 2024CF228, and Resisting Arrest Causing Injury to an Officer in 2024CF252.

Public sentencing is scheduled for January 12, 2025. Prosecutors cautioned readers that charges are not proof of guilt and that Brown is presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law.

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