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Wrapping up the week in the BenGil area with pictures!

Week of August 17

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The Gillespie High School choir washed their first fire truck this year and wanted to take a photo with it as proof. The organization did very well Saturday during their car wash/cook out fundraiser.

The Gillespie High School choir washed their first fire truck this year and wanted to take a photo with it as proof. The organization did very well Saturday during their car wash/cook out fundraiser.

Elementary students were all smiles Monday morning despite the foggy weather. Over 600 students will occupy the elementary building on a daily basis.

Elementary students were all smiles Monday morning despite the foggy weather. Over 600 students will occupy the elementary building on a daily basis.

The Coal Country Chamber of Commerce welcomed new member ApexNetwork Physical Therapy at their location at 609 Litchfield Road in Gillespie.

The Coal Country Chamber of Commerce welcomed new member ApexNetwork Physical Therapy at their location at 609 Litchfield Road in Gillespie.

Gillespie Dairy Queen thanks supporters for purchasing a blizzard last week on Miracle Treat Day.

Gillespie Dairy Queen thanks supporters for purchasing a blizzard last week on Miracle Treat Day.

Superintendent Skeans accepts a plaque and shakes board president Mark Hayes' hand during his retirement gathering Monday evening. (Contributed photo)

Superintendent Skeans accepts a plaque and shakes board president Mark Hayes’ hand during his retirement gathering Monday evening. (Contributed photo)

The Gillespie football team scrimmaged Friday evening in front of a large audience who came out to support the team by donating Gatorade. The team scrimmaged for nearly two hours in the hot temperatures. The team kicks off their season on August 29. (Contributed photo)

The Gillespie football team scrimmaged Friday evening in front of a large audience who came out to support the team by donating Gatorade. The team scrimmaged for nearly two hours in the hot temperatures. The team kicks off their season on August 29. (Contributed photo)

State Senator Andy Manar held a ribbon cutting to officially open his campaign office in Gillespie. The building is located at 225 South Macoupin.

State Senator Andy Manar held a ribbon cutting to officially open his campaign office in Gillespie. The building is located at 225 South Macoupin.

John Fassero announced to the school board Monday evening that the Partnership, with contribution from Boeing Employees, donated $19,000 to the district to purchase five Promethean boards for the middle school. Read more.

John Fassero announced to the school board Monday evening that the Partnership, with contribution from Boeing Employees, donated $19,000 to the district to purchase five Promethean boards for the middle school. Read more.

The Gillespie High School choir was washing vehicles all day Saturday thanks to the beautiful, hot weather.

The Gillespie High School choir was washing vehicles all day Saturday thanks to the beautiful, hot weather.

Board members Mark Hayes and Dave Griffel discuss the bell, stone and memorial located on the former elementary site. The board decided to give the items to Benld. Read more.

Board members Mark Hayes and Dave Griffel discuss the bell, stone and memorial located on the former elementary site. The board decided to give the items to Benld. Read more.

Alderman Jim Kelly says Benld's water discoloration problems should be fixed. Read more here.

Alderman Jim Kelly says Benld’s water discoloration problems should be fixed. Read more here.

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LLCC announces spring 2025 President’s and Vice President’s lists

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SPRINGFIELD — Lincoln Land Community College has announced its full-time and part-time President’s and Vice President’s lists for the spring 2025 semester. Part-time students are enrolled in six to 11 credit hours while full-time students are enrolled in 12 or more credit hours.

Students who earned a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) are noted with an asterisk and earned President’s list honors. Students who earned between a GPA of 3.5-3.99 earned Vice President’s list honors. The excerpt below features Macoupin County students.

FULL-TIME STUDENTS

Bunker Hill – Logan R. Helling

Carlinville – Reid P. Evans*, Brody M. Reif

Gillespie – Maris E. Brill, Austin L. Grace*

Girard – Max Allen*, Katie Angulo*, Mick B. Downs*, Josh Hagerman, Reed Lewis, Michael S. Prose*

Mount Olive – Jakobb E. Brown*, Georgia G. Kampwerth

Palmyra – Alexis R. Bowman*

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Staunton – Paige N. Horstmeyer*, Michael J. Matesa*, Lauren R. Mathis, Brandon Mo

Virden – Zorah E. Austin*, Michaeh N. Barnhouse*, Maddie Carver, Jackson R. Pierce*, Morgan C. Snell*, Grant M. Strickler, Courtney N. Ulinski*

PART-TIME STUDENTS

Benld – Christopher Young*

Carlinville – Alex C. Nance*, Jerry D. Nance Jr.*

Gillespie – Jessica L. Tiek*

Girard – Lindsey J. Ferguson*, Jackson R. Henke*, Natalie Moriconi*

Mount Olive – Kara A. Harmon*, Justin D. O’Neill*, Hayden Wylder*

Virden – Candace L. Carlile*, Lillian M. Carlile*, Natalie M. Little*, Josie P. Patterson, Luciano Pierce*

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2:18 Missions Team to host fundraiser cookout at Randy’s on June 21

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The 2:18 Missions Team, a dedicated local outreach group based in Gillespie, is excited to announce its upcoming cookout fundraiser to support its community initiatives. The event will take place on Saturday, June 21st, at Randy’s Market in Benld.

From approximately 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., community members are invited to enjoy delicious homemade food while supporting a worthy cause. The menu will feature pork chops, pork burgers, hot dogs, and refreshing water — perfect for a summer day of good food and fellowship.

“All proceeds from this event will go directly toward our mission efforts to serve and uplift our community,” said a spokesperson for 2:18 Missions Team. “We’re grateful for the support of our neighbors and look forward to seeing everyone there!”

Come out to Randy’s Market in Benld on June 21st to enjoy a tasty meal, support local endeavors, and connect with others in the community.

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Organizers announce protest in Carlinville on Saturday

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Protestors at a Macoupin County board meeting (archived photo/TheBenGilPost.com)

CARLINVILLE, IL – On June 14th, concerned citizens are invited to join a coalition of grassroots organizations to nonviolently protest in front of the Macoupin County Courthouse at 201 E. Main St. in Carlinville, IL, from 2:00pm – 4:00pm. This protest is one of over 1,400 protests taking place nationwide with millions of participants as part of the NO KINGS National Day of Action and mass mobilization in response to the increasing authoritarian excesses and corruption of the Trump administration.

Trump’s unconstitutional actions include suppressing free speech, detaining people for their political positions, deporting American citizens, defying the courts, and much more – all while enriching himself and his billionaire allies.

“Now Donald Trump is planning a military parade in Washington, D.C. on June 14th. This display of might is intended to intimidate opponents and solidify his image as a strongman, while paying for it with taxpayer dollars.”, said Kelley Hatlee, a volunteer organizer with the Macoupin County 50501and Indivisible movements. “Instead of allowing this military parade to be the center of attention, the NO KINGS nationwide protests make action everywhere else the story of America on June 14th: people coming together in communities across the country to reject strongman politics and corruption.”, said Hatlee.

“We’re showing up together as neighbors, friends, and fellow community members to say NO to authoritarianism and yes to a government that serves everyone,” said Chelsa Pruden, a volunteer organizer with Macoupin PRIDE and Macoupin County 50501 and Indivisible. “We’re tired of watching powerful people trample our rights and our voices. This protest is about reminding everyone, especially those in power, that real strength comes from the people.”

Participants are encouraged to make protest signs that convey their personal messages. Packaged, nonperishable food items will be accepted for donation to local food pantries to help low-income families who will be hit hardest by Trump’s policies.

The NO KINGS protest in Carlinville is organized by a volunteer coalition of the Macoupin PRIDE and the Macoupin County 50501 and Indivisible grassroots movements. The coalition has created a Facebook page titled “Macoupin County 50501 and Indivisible” for concerned citizens to follow.

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