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ISP Continue to Investigate Albion Death

Authorities remain mum on details surrounding a death investigation that happened just after the noon hour in Albion.  Rumors began swirling around 5pm that Edwards County resident Circuit Judge Michael J. Valentine had been killed.  Additional details including the manner of death and even... Read More.
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Local Sports Recap – November 6, 2024

WROY/WRUL Local Sports RecapThe Carmi-White County Lady Bulldog Volleyball team defeated Massac County in 2 sets last night in the IHSA 2A Sectional Semifinal at Fairfield, 25-20, 25-22.The Lady Bulldogs improve to 36-2 on the year, they will face Newton tomorrow night at 6... Read More.

Illinois State Police Working Death Investigation in Albion

According to the preliminary investigation the Illinois State Police (ISP) Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 8 was requested by the Edwards County Sheriff Office (ESCO) to assist with a death investigation that occurred on November 5, 2024 at approximately 12:15 p.m.The incident occurred near... Read More.
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Warrant Served to White County Inmate

After his transfer to the White County Jail on November 4th, a warrant was served to a White County inmate by the Carmi Police.34-year-old Enfield native Anthony Watkins was advised of his outstanding White County warrant for charges of Unlawful Use of Property, Unlawful... Read More.

Local Sports Recap – November 5, 2024

WROY/WRUL Local Sports RecapThe Carmi-White County Lady Bulldog Volleyball team will travel to Fairfield tonight to face Massac County in the IHSA 2A Sectional Semifinals. The Lady Bulldogs enter tonight’s match with a 35-2 record, meanwhile Massac County is 28-8. Carmi defeated Massac County in... Read More.
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Dual Credit and Early College Programs A Big Hit at SIC

Southeastern Illinois College (SIC) continues to make significant strides in preparing high school students for college success through its Dual Credit and Early College programs. In fiscal year 2024, SIC enrolled 630 high school students in dual credit courses, providing students across the region... Read More.