Jersey County Journal
Good Growing: The stubborn beauty of oak leaves: marcescence explained
By Emily Swihart University of Illinois Extension Horticulture Educator Three of my most prized trees are the oaks we planted in our front yard shortly after we moved. They share our front yard with a black gum (Nyssa sylvatica), red twig dogwoods (Cornus sericea), witch hazel (Hamamelis vernalis) and apple (Malus spp.) trees. Our adopted…
Read MoreSmell of raw cannabis allows police to search a vehicle, Illinois Supreme Court rules
By Ben Szalinski The smell of raw cannabis in a vehicle gives police probable cause to search it, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled last week. The ruling comes months after the court ruled the smell of burnt cannabis does not give police probable cause to search a vehicle, drawing a fine line for motorists and…
Read MoreJERSEY: County board thanks retiring members Hefner and Ivers in final meeting of 2022-2024 session
By Steven Spencer The Jersey County Board held the final meeting of the 2022-2024 session before swearing in new board members and reorganizing on Monday, Dec. 2. Retiring County Board members Sandy Hefner and Eric Ivers were each presented with a plaque expressing appreciation and recognition for their dedication and commitment to the county. Hefner,…
Read MoreCounty board swears in members and holds reorganizational meeting
By Steven Spencer County Board members along with the coroner and new circuit clerk were all sworn into their positions Monday morning, Dec. 2. Judge Allison Lorton swore in Kevin Ayers as Coroner, Mitch Reynolds as Circuit Clerk, county board members Ed Keonig, Jarrod Hayes, Mark Wagner, Ben Heitzig, Kenneth Grizzle and the two newest…
Read MoreChristmas comes to Grafton
By Steven Spencer It was a “Hallmark Christmas” in Grafton on Friday, Nov. 29, as Santa and Mrs. Claus made the stop at The Grove Memorial Park for the annual tree lighting. While the small river town is always busy during the summer months there is still plenty to do once the weather changes and…
Read MoreMigratory Waterfowl Hunters, Inc. issues stance on national park idea
By Steven Spencer Migratory Waterfowl Hunters, Inc. announced their official stance on the AltonWorks’ idea for the Great Rivers National Park. In a Facebook post in late October the organization said after active discussions by their membership they have an official stance and listed their primary concerns in a letter signed by Jason Jackson, President…
Read MoreDaughters of the American Revolution tour Col William H Fulkerson Farmstead
Loans Now Available to Agricultural Producers for Controlled Atmosphere Storage to Extend the Shelf Life of Perishable Commodities
Agricultural producers of perishable commodities including fruits, vegetables and floriculture can now get funding for controlled atmosphere storage through Farm Storage Facility Loans (FSFL) offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA). Controlled atmosphere storage regulates the concentrations of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in a storage room to increase the…
Read MoreRededication Ceremony of the Joseph R. Susnig Center this Saturday
As part of the City’s long-term Capital Improvement Plan, increased recreational opportunities for residents and visitors of all ages are a key priority. The Jerseyville Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for providing both youth and adult programs to the community. In addition to City residents, services extend to regional participants of all ages in…
Read MoreGraton Full Gospel Church Christmas program set for Dec. 22
The annual Christmas program at Grafton Full Gospel Church is set for 6 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 22. Children will bring a new theme to this year’s event, “A Colorful Christmas.” The church is located at 15065 Elm Street, Grafton, IL 62037. Refreshments will be served following the program. For more information, call Wendy Coleson,…
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