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Date range: November 28-December 5, 2017. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.

LAWSUITS

Amanda Ratcliffe, Bunker Hill, is suing Daniel Komnick, also of Bunker Hill, for damages in excess of $50,000 for injuries she allegedly sustained in a traffic crash involving the vehicle she was driving and a tractor Komnick was operating in May 2016. According to the suit, the crash occurred when Ratcliffe, driving a southbound 2008 Pontiac Grand Prix, attempted to pass a 2000 John Deere tractor operated by Komnick on May 25, 2016, on Illinois Route 159 near its intersection with Downtha Lane. As Ratcliffe was passing the tractor, Komnick allegedly made a left turn without signaling, resulting in a collision involving the two vehicles. Ratcliffe claims to have sustained injuries to her back, neck, head and knee as a result of the crash. The suit alleges Komnick was negligent in allegedly failing to signal before making a left turn, failing to use the lights on his tractor, failing to make sure the roadway was clear before making a left turn and failing to keep a proper lookout for other vehicles. Ratcliffe seeks monetary damages for her alleged injuries, pain and suffering, loss of a normal life and medical expenses.

A 74-year-old Bunker Hill woman is suing her 54-year son for damages in excess of $50,000, claiming her son unlawfully interfered in a real estate transaction. In addition, the suit seeks injunctive relief against the defendant, claiming he threatened his mother’s life and that of his sister. The suit, brought by Diane F. Schwinn, names Keith A. Schwinn of Caseyville as the defendant. According to the suit, the defendant allegedly assisted his father, William J. Schwinn, Jr., with construction work at the family’s residence in the 200 block of Schwinn Lane, Bunker Hill, presumably on a voluntary basis to assist his parents. The suit alleges, however, that Keith Schwinn later filed a mechanics lien against the property but did not file an action to foreclose on the lien. Prior to his father’s death on Jan. 14 this year, Keith Schwinn gave his parents a release of lien, according to the suit, but reinstated a lien on Oct. 25 this year. The suit claims Diane Schwinn entered into a real estate sales contract to sell the residence for $199,000. The buyer reportedly withdrew from the contract, however, because of the lien. The suit alleges the plaintiff incurred a loss of profits and incurred continuing fees and expenses for taxes, upkeep and maintenance because of the “defendant’s actions and purported lien that was released.” Count I of the suit seeks monetary damages in excess of $50,000 for the plaintiff’s alleged financial losses. Count II of the suit seeks injunctive relief, asking the court to impose a temporary restraining order, and a preliminary and/or permanent injunction against the defendant. The second count of the suit alleges that Keith Schwinn has harassed and threatened the plaintiff, threatening to “get his gun and kill” her. The suit claims the defendant also indicated he wanted his mother to “suffer” and that he would “put a bullet in his sister’s, Mary A. Basden, head” instead of killing his mother. Count II further alleges the defendant “caused to be filed a purported lien” several years after his first lien was waived.

Central Illinois Realty Co. has filed a forcible entry and detainer complaint against Devon Register and Kristina Sandish, Virden, seeking $1,320 in alleged unpaid rent and fees, plus $736 in attorney fees and court costs, and possession of residential premises located in the 800 block of West Jones Street in Virden.

MACO Management Co. has filed a forcible entry and detainer complaint against Samantha Simmons, Gillespie, seeking an unspecified amount for unpaid rent and fees plus possession of an apartment at Westview Apartments in the 600 block of Broadway Avenue in Gillespie.

David Masinelli, Staunton, has filed a forcible entry and detainer complaint against Angela Waugh, Wilsonville, seeking $1,415 in alleged unpaid rent and fees, plus possession of residential premises located in the 100 block of Marcia Street in Wilsonville.

Central Illinois Realty Co. has filed a forcible entry and detainer complaint against Charles Samson, Virden, seeking $1,489.50 in alleged unpaid rent and fees, plus $736 in attorney fees and court costs, and possession of residential premises located at 20 Whispering Pines, Virden.

SMALL CLAIMS

Synchrony Bank is suing Brenda Bramley, Brighton, for $2,319.89, plus court costs, that the plaintiff claims is owed on an allegedly defaulted Synchrony Bank/J.C. Penney credit card account.

Mariner Finance, LLC, is suing Gwen Ersery, Girard, for $2,539, plus interest at a rate of 35.99 percent from the date of default to the date of judgment and court costs that the plaintiff claims is owed on an allegedly defaulted promissory note executed April 28.

Tyler Kissell, Mount Olive, is suing Macoupin County Sheriff’s deputy Roger Dively, Carlinville, for $200, claiming the defendant allowed a law enforcement K-9 to scratch the plaintiff’s car on the outside of the driver’s side rear wheel well.

Credit Acceptance Corp. is suing Kimberly Melton, Beardstown, for $7,392.97, plus court costs, that the plaintiff claims is owed on an allegedly defaulted auto loan for $9,675.89 executed in April 2016 at an interest rate of 23.99 percent for the purchase of a 2008 Kia from Freedom Chevrolet, Virden.

Heinz Furniture, Carlinville, is suing Dee Lansaw, Greenfield, for $8,830.59 that the plaintiff claims to have delivered and installed in June but for which the plaintiff allegedly never paid.

Ronald E. Vallery, Shipman, is suing Patricia Schuessler, East Alton, for $1,000 that the plaintiff claims is owed for a loan.

Heights Finance Corp. is suing Matthew Konneker, Mount Olive, for $1,437.27, plus pre-judgment interest of 31.33 percent, post-judgment interest of nine percent and court costs that the plaintiff claims is owed on an allegedly defaulted $1,027.93 promissory note executed in June 2016.

Carlinville Area Hospital is suing Ryan Alexander Woolfolk, Scottville, for $1,625.62, plus court costs, that the plaintiff claims is owed for medical services.

Carlinville Area Hospital is suing Ronald L. and Linda D. Bryant, Girard, for $3,181.15, plus court costs, that the plaintiff claims is owed for medical services.

Consumer Collection Management Corp. is suing Wayne A. and Shanda M. Weller, Palmyra, for $2,852.98, plus court costs. The judgment sought includes $2,681.24 allegedly owed to St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, and $171.74 allegedly owed to Carlinville Area Hospital.

Consumer Collection Management Corp. is suing Jason T. and Miranda Sauerwein, Gillespie, for $8,928.93, plus court costs. The judgment sought includes $3,064.97 allegedly owed to St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, and $5,863.96 allegedly owed to St. Francis Hospital, Litchfield.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC, is suing Jerry Lewis, Jr., Mount Olive, for $2,982.92, plus court cost, that the plaintiff claims is owed on an allegedly defaulted Synchrony Bank/Care Credit credit card account opened March 10, 2013.

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LVNV Funding, LLC, is suing Nicole Bounds, Girard, for $775.81, plus court costs, that the plaintiff claims is owed on an allegedly defaulted Credit One Bank credit card account.

FELONIES

Bradley D. Kryak, 32, Bunker Hill is charged with possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine and possession of a controlled substance (less than 15 grams of a substance containing heroin) in connection with a Nov. 4 incident in Bunker Hill.

Samuel M. Roach, 33, Benld, is charged with possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine in connection with a Nov. 22 incident in Gillespie.

Peyton R. Pehrson, 18, Bunker Hill, is charged with criminal damage to property in connection with a Nov. 25 incident in Bunker Hill during which he allegedly caused less than $500 in damage to a squad car cage belonging to the Bunker Hill Police Department.

Joseph W. Kincaid, 28, Bunker Hill, is charged with possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine in connection with a Nov. 4 incident in Bunker Hill.

Kyle R. Kessler, 32, Wilsonville, is charged with criminal damage to property in connection with a Nov. 20 incident during which he allegedly caused more than $500 but less than $10,000 in damage by throwing a brick through a window at a rental property in the 100 block of Marcia Street in Wilsonville. Kessler originally was charged with a misdemeanor in connection with the same incident.

Anthony S. Zumwalt, 23, East Gillespie, is charged with possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine in connection with a Sept. 30 incident in Gillespie.

Dallis E. Houseman, 48, Modesto, is charged with possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine in connection with a Dec. 1 incident in Carlinville.

Dale E. Hughes, 56, Gillespie, is charged with possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine in connection with a Dec. 2 incident.

MISDEMEANORS

Chad A. Gunn, 37, Girard, is charged with violating an order of protection in connection with a Nov. 22 incident in Carlinville during which he allegedly was a passenger in a vehicle with a female subject to a court order of protection against him.

Lamont C. Alberty, 18, Hillsboro, is charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a person under the age of 21 in connection with a Nov. 25 incident.

Ashley N. Vollintine, 30, Carlinville, is charged with domestic battery and criminal damage to property in connection with a Nov. 26 incident in Carlinville. Valentine is accused of making contact of an insulting or provoking nature by striking her ex-boyfriend in his head with her hand and causing less than $500 in damage to the side mirror of the victim’s 2007 Ford truck.

Dawn L. Shales, 49, Carlinville, is charged with retail theft in connection with a Nov. 27 incident during which she allegedly shop-lifted clothing valued at less than $300 from the Dollar General Store in Carlinville.

Dakota G. Stone, 20, Carlinville, is charged with unlawful consumption of alcohol by a person under the age of 21 in connection with a Nov. 17 incident.

Ashley N. Wilson, 22, Virden, is charged with domestic battery in connection with a Nov. 27 incident during which she allegedly made contact of an insulting or provoking nature by throwing a glass of water at her ex-boyfriend.

Kelly E. Lyons, 52, Benld, is charged with domestic battery in connection with a Nov. 28 incident during which he allegedly caused bodily harm by grabbing his girlfriend by her arm, causing bruising.

Adam Lair, 25, Virden, is charged with domestic battery in connection with a Nov. 27 incident during which he allegedly made contact of an insulting or provoking nature by grabbing his ex-girlfriend around the neck with his right arm.

Christopher R. Wiles, 42, Waggoner, is charged with deceptive practice for allegedly writing a check for $79.44 to Joseph F. Boente and Sons on Aug. 28 while knowing his bank would not honor the draft.

Daniel B. Gormley, 25, Livingston, is charged with deceptive practice for allegedly writing a check for $150 to Madison Communications, Staunton, on Sept. 9 while knowing his bank would not honor the draft.

John L. Maher, 44, Virden, is charged with criminal trespass to property and battery in connection with a Nov. 23 incident in Virden. Maher is accused of remaining on the premises of K & K Bar after being told by employees to leave, and causing bodily harm to a female victim by grabbing her by the neck and pushing her against a wall.

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Harold M. Walker, 50, Benld, is charged with two counts of deceptive practice for allegedly writing checks for $34.45 and $150 on Aug. 25 and Sept. 4, respectively, to Lumpy’s in Gillespie while knowing his bank would not honor the drafts.

DISSOLUTIONS OF MARRIAGE FILED

  • Carrie Diane Viehweg, Staunton, vs. William S. Viehweg, Staunton.
  • Shannon Marie Sweitzer, Gillespie, vs. Kevin Eugene Sweitzer, Rusk, Texas.
  • Kenneth A. Shaw, Alton, vs. Sheila M. Shaw, Edwardsville.
  • Scott Ismari, Staunton, vs. Debra Ismari, Litchfield.
  • Marla J. Bailey, Hettick, vs. Robert W. Bailey, Hettick.
  • Megan Richardson, Brighton, vs. Chrisopher Richardson, Brighton
  • Katherine Joann Capps, Springfield, vs. Jarrod Duncan Capps, Mount Olive.

DISSOLUTIONS OF MARRIAGE GRANTED

  • Carrie Diane Viehweg, Staunton, vs. William S. Viehweg, Staunton.
  • Shannon Marie Sweitzer, Gillespie, vs. Kevin Eugene Sweitzer, Rusk, Texas.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

  • Jason J. Flieger and Kelsey E. Clore, both of Brighton.
  • Dillan K. R. Turner and Alicia E. Friesland, both of Wilsonville.
  • Taylor M. Smith and Adrianna N. Bennett, both of Girard.

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Cases filed during April 5 through April 11. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
Cases filed during April 5 through April 11. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.
Cases filed during April 5 through April 11. Visit the “Court News” category under the “Community News” tab for other editions.

FELONIES

Justine D. Pocklington, 27 of Standard City, possession of methamphetamine (<5 grams), aggravated feeling police/21 mph over, no valid registration, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with a February 2 incident.

MISDEMEANORS

Katlyn N. Pilger, 21 of Benld, is charged with theft/unauthorized control (<$500) in connection with a March 28 incident.

Donald L. Lloyd, 46 of Staunton, is charged with criminal trespass to land in connection with an April 5 incident.

TRAFFIC

Tarina S. Slaughter, 47 of Girard, is charged with improper use of registration/title, unlicensed, and operating an uninsured motor vehicle in connection with an April 4 incident.

William C. Geiser, 60 of Gillespie, is charged with reckless driving in connection with an April 6 incident.

Lauren E. Wolfe, 21 of Granite City, is charged with improper use of registration/title and expiration of registration in connection with an April 3 incident.

Jim T. Wahl, 53 of Cottage Hills, is charged with driving on a revoked license in connection with an April 8 incident.

DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE FILED

  • Nora Washington versus Joseph D. Washington
  • Samantha Lehnen versus Chad Wallace

MARRIAGE LICENSES

  • Colton D. West of Hettick and Alina M. Carver of Scottville.
  • Devin J. Martin and Mariah P. Crane, both of Bunker Hill.
  • Jonathon E. Swisher of Shipman and Mackenzie P. Calvin of Saint Charles, MO.
  • Lucas Boschelli and Danielle J. Boatman, both of Carlinville.
  • Todd R. Leverton and Jennifer L. Bowman, both of Carlinville.

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Gillespie Police Report April 5 – April 11, 2026

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SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2026

An officer was dispatched to the 500 block of North 7th Street in Benld in reference to a civil issue.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of West Oak Street in reference to a civil issue.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of East Oak Street in reference to harassment.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of South Main Street in Benld in reference to a civil standby.

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of Park Avenue in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of East Elm Street in reference to a civil standby.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to a well-being check.

An officer was dispatched to the 500 block of North 7th Street in Benld in reference to a 911 call.

MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2026

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to a juvenile issue.

Jonathan M. Kirkwood, 29 of Benld, was arrested on a Macoupin County warrant for failure to appear for traffic.

An officer was dispatched to Maple Street and Adams Street in reference to suspicious activity.

An officer was out with a female at Trolley Street and Central Avenue in Benld in reference to suspicious activity.

An officer was dispatched to the Gillespie Police Department to speak with a male in reference to a civil issue in the 200 block of South Main Street in Benld.

An officer initiated a traffic stop at Springfield Road and Henry Street in East Gillespie. Camden G. Zumwalt, 18 of Staunton, was issued a citation for speeding.

An officer was dispatched to the 500 block of North 7th Street in Benld in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street in reference to a well-being check.

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2026

Cory D. Norton, 33 of Columbus, NC, was arrested on a Macoupin County warrant for failure to appear for driving while driver’s license was suspended. He also has a warrant out of Montgomery County for failure to appear while driver’s license was suspended. 

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An officer was dispatched to the intersection of Madison Street and Wilson Street in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was out with a male at Staunton Road and Charles Street in reference to a traffic crash. Tanner E. Moore, 28 of Gillespie, was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, improper lane usage, using an electronic communication device, and failure to change address.

An officer was dispatched to the 800 block of Frey Street in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 800 block of Staunton Road in reference to a well-being check.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of South 4th Street in Benld in reference to unwanted solicitors.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of East Maple Street in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of Richards Street in reference to a well-being check.

An officer was out in the 100 block of South Main Street in Benld. Amanda L. Broderick, 37 of Benld, was issued citations for unlawful possession of traffic signs and obstruction. Luther C. Welch, 31 of Shipman, was issued a citation for obstruction.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2026

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of Berry Street in Mt. Clare in reference to a death investigation.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 300 block of North Macoupin Street in reference to illegal dumping and criminal trespass.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of North 6th Street in Benld in reference to criminal damage to property.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to identity theft in the 1200 block of Second Street.

An officer initiated a traffic stop in the 400 block of South Macoupin Street. Andrea M. Hulsey, 30 of Mt. Clare, was issued a citation for her minor child not wearing a seatbelt.

An officer was dispatched to the 600 block of Broadway in reference to a neighbor dispute.

An officer was dispatched to a business in the 900 block of Springfield Road in reference to suspicious activity.

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of Abba Street in reference to a juvenile issue.

An officer was dispatched to Ben-Gil Elementary School in reference to a juvenile issue.

An officer was dispatched to the 500 block of East Elm Street in reference to suspicious activity.

An officer was dispatched to Kentucky Street and Hickory Street in Benld in reference to a noise complaint.

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An officer was dispatched to the 500 block of East Walnut Street to assist the Macoupin County Sheriff Department in serving an eviction notice.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of Dorsey Road in Mt. Clare in reference to a well-being check.

THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2026

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of Dorsey Street in Benld in reference to a medical assist.

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of Donaldson Street in reference to criminal damage to property.

An officer initiated a traffic stop at Central Avenue and Main Street in Benld.  Trinity A. Pruitt, 22 of Benld, was issued citations for speeding and for illegal transportation of cannabis.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of Springfield Road in East Gillespie in reference to a civil issue.

The school resource officer brought a child to the Gillespie Police Department in reference to juvenile issues.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to a civil issue in the 200 block of West Spruce Street.

An officer was dispatched to the 2300 block of Staunton Road in Mt. Clare in reference to suspicious activity.

An officer was dispatched to the 700 block of Clay Street in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of East Central Avenue in Benld in reference to suspicious activity. 

FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2026

An officer was dispatched near the water plant in reference to juveniles fighting.

An officer was dispatched to the 300 block of South Second Street in Benld in reference to assisting the Litchfield Police Department with a case.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of West Wilson Street in reference to a 911 call.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of Charles Street in reference to a civil issue.

An officer initiated a traffic stop at Springfield Road and Henry Street in East Gillespie. Leonard J. Schwartz, 55 of Edwardsville, was issued a citation for speeding.

An officer initiated a traffic stop at Macoupin Street and Pine Street. Scott A. Byrd, 49 of Wilsonville, was issued a citation for expired registration.

SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2026

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Larry E. Conlee, 42 of Mt. Clare, was arrested on a Macoupin County warrant for failure to appear for dangerous drugs. He was also arrested for resisting a peace officer and aggravated battery.

An officer spoke with a female at the Gillespie Police Department in reference to an animal complaint on Bishop Drive at Gillespie Lake.

An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of South Hard Road in Benld in reference to a domestic dispute.

An officer was dispatched to the 400 block of East Walnut Street in reference to solicitation.

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“History Belongs to All of Us”: Focus of Carlinville Community Conversation Series starting May 4

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 “History Belongs to All of Us,” a three-month series of events and activities commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence and emphasizing Illinois’ role in seizing liberty for the American people will kick off Monday, May 4, and continue through July 16, 2026.

The series is project of Carlinville Winning Communities funded by a grant from Illinois Humanities. The events will encourage participants to examine and discuss the Declaration of Independence and other primary historical documents through facilitated conversations, according to Mary Tinder, a Macoupin County Historical Society & Carlinville Winning Communities board member.

Carlinville Winning Communities was one of only 13 entities statewide to receive an Illinois Humanities grant to support the Community Conversations Series.

We are fortunate to have received Illinois Humanities funding for this unique project,  With 2026 being the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the 100th anniversary of Route 66, it is altogether fitting to explore where we’ve been and where we’re going, as well as to reflect on both and the cultural impact of our independence, Tinder said.

In keeping with the “History Belongs to All of Us” theme, several of the presentations and discussions will emphasize the role of Native Americans and the impact of American independence on Native American and other cultures.

Program topics will be explored through presentations by Illinois Humanities Road Scholars, live readings of historic documents, art, music and discussions. The programs are free to attend and all venues are handicapped accessible.

The series kicks off with “Illinois in the Revolutionary War,” a presentation by local historian and author Tom Emery, at 7 p.m., Monday, May 4, at the Macoupin County Historical Society’s Ruyle Genealogy Building, 920 W. Breckenridge St., Carlinville.  Emery will lead a discussion of information included in his most recently published book, Illinois in the Revolutionary War.

“There was more to the war in Illinois than most people realize,” said Emery. “Revolutionary action took place in many parts of the state, and it was a struggle for all involved. It shows how hard many Americans worked for liberty.”

A discussion of Nicholas Welch’s 1812 Land Grant and the Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, better known as Black Hawk, leader of the Sauk/Sac Indian tribes, is set for 7 p.m., Monday, June 1, in the Anderson Home parlor on the Macoupin County Historical Society grounds. Under the Land Grant program, the government set aside more than five million acres in western Illinois to compensate American war veterans with large tracts of land. Though Welch never set foot in Illinois, the granting of land to him displaced Black Hawk from his home in the area of present-day Rock Island. The facilitated discussion will focus on original historic documents, juxtaposing Welch’s land grant with Black Hawk’s experience.

Because of the smaller, more intimate venue, reservations are required. RSVP to marytinder1@gmail.com to reserve a seat.

“Relive the Mother Road: The Edwards Trace,” a collective analysis of documents and a look at contemporary research will be led by Illinois Humanities Road Scholar Anna Sielaff, Friday afternoon, June 26, during an Old Fashioned Route 66 Jubilee on the Macoupin County Courthouse lawn. Sielaff will discuss the 3,000-year-old Edwards Trace, used by Native Americans and early Illinois settlers, that stretched from Cahokia to Peoria. Portions of the trace run through Macoupin County, and some sections lay along the original alignment of Route 66. Imagine Rural Arts also will lead an art project in connection with how the trail was marked.

The Old Fashioned Route 66 Jubilee event runs from noon into the evening with food, musical performances, literary presentations, games, food and other activities.

The date is significant for Carlinville and Route 66 since 6/26/26 happens to be our zip code! The Jubilee offers a variety of experiences and taking a deeper look at the Edwards Trace and the Mother Road is an interesting way to explore local history on this unique date and location, Tinder noted.

Continuing on to the July 4th holiday, Macoupin County high school and college students will read the Declaration of Independence aloud in the main courtroom of the historic Macoupin County Courthouse in Carlinville at 10 a.m. The event also will feature a display of more than 30 historic flags provided by the George Rogers Clark Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. A facilitated discussion will follow the reading and participants will be invited to sign the “Macoupin County America @ 250 Time Capsule” book. The book will then be on display at the Macoupin County Historical Society, said Andrea Duncan, one of the organizers.

A unique and somewhat mysterious artifact from Macoupin County will be the subject of a presentation at 7 p.m., Monday, July 6, at the Historical Society’s Ruyle Genealogy Building. Sharon Breyden and husband Tommy Breyden will display and discuss the Black Hawk Tablet, uncovered in the 1940s on a farm near Hettick. The odd inscriptions on the lead medallion suggests Black Hawk and an early Macoupin settler formalized an agreement to peacefully coexist in central Illinois.

For the final program of the Carlinville Community Conversations series, Illinois Humanities Road Scholar Kim Sigafus, a member of the Ojibwa Native American tribe, will present “We the Native People” at 7 p.m., Thursday, July 16, at the Historical Society’s Ruyle Genealogy Building. The focus is on Native Americans at the time the Declaration of Independence was signed. The interactive program will use traditional story-telling and music  to help audience members understand the groundswell changes in Native American culture and lifestyle resulting from American independence and subsequent western expansion.

For more information and details about the “History Belongs to All of Us” series, contact Carlinville Winning Communities Board members, Andrea Duncan, (217) 204-1446, or Mary Tinder, (217) 825-9699.

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