In God We Trust ST. ELMO BANNER Serving St. Elmo and Brownstown Since 1880 St. Elmo, Illinois - Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015 $ 1 Event Calendar Share the details of your organization’s meeting or event by calling newspaper correspondent Anna Jean Rhodes (618) 829-5488 Tuesday, Jan. 20 10 a.m. -- Toddler Trot at Ballard Nature Center 11:30 a.m. -- Altamont Garden Club meeting at Atlamont Lutheran Parish Hall 6:30 p.m. -- Altamont Opry at Living Museum Wednesday, Jan. 21 5 p.m. -- TOPS at Altamont Library 5:30 p.m. -- St. Elmo School Board meeting, Unit Office 7 p.m. -- Brownstown School Board Volume 135 - Number 3 www.altnewsban.com Family’s icicle lands them in national spotlight BY NATHAN SCHOLES Meant to honor their beloved husband and stepfather, a giant icicle five miles south of St. Elmo has led to national notoriety beyond Katherine Ragal and son Garrick Moreland’s wildest dreams. Alan Ragal, Katherine’s late husband, had been making small icicles in the yard from low-hanging tree limbs when in 2010 his stepson Garrick, proprietor of Black Water Tree Service, got involved. Each bringing an expertise to the endeavor, the two constructed a 30foot icicle. Alan then passed away in 2012. The mother-son duo kept the tradition alive, but issues arose when Garrick trimmed his mother’s low-hanging limbs this past year. Instead of quitting, the two decided to go bigger. When the weather recent- ly turned cold, they built a plexiglass cage with T posts and, using Garrick’s bucket truck, ran a hose 45 feet into a tree. From there, they determined where the water would fall while battling the elements. “It was like -2 degrees when we were doing this. We had to keep running the water and shutting it off every few minutes or the hose would freeze,” said Garrick. He said the trick to the creating the icicles, which he guarded as a family secret, is at the top. Once the icicle started forming at the top and the plexiglass frame had frozen over, he slowly ran water down the formation. The icicle eventually connected to the frame after about a week of continuous running of water. Sabrina Porter, Garrick’s sister and Katherine’s •see ICICLE pg 10 Thursday, Jan. 22 1:30 p.m. -- St. Elmo Unit of Home and Community Education, the home of Anna Jean Rhodes Sunday, Jan. 25 4 p.m. -- Pancake and sausage supper at St. Paul Blue Point, 4 miles north and 2 miles east of Altamont Monday, Jan. 26 10 a.m. -- Fayette County Home and Community Education Board, Vandalia Extension office 6 p.m. -- St. Elmo Lions Club, Mary Ann’s Restaurant 7 p.m. -- Fayette County Republican Women, National Road Interpretive Center, 106 5th St., Vandalia Tuesday, Jan. 27 6:30 p.m. -- Altamont Opry at Living Museum Wednesday, Jan. 28 5 p.m. -- TOPS at Altamont Library Monday, Feb. 2 7 p.m. -- St. Elmo City Council meeting at Phillips Building Tuesday, Feb. 3 12 p.m. -- Friendly neighbors meeting at Phillips Building 7 p.m. -- Council of Catholic Women at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Parish Hall Wednesday, Feb. 4 1 p.m. -- Wright Corner HCE at Loudon Townhouse Thursday, Feb. 5 7 p.m. -- St. Elmo Women’s Civic Club at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Parish Hall A mannequin resembling Elsa from the Disney film Frozen stands in the “ice cave.” The icicle reaches 45 feet into the air. The scene is illuminated at night and continuously plays “Let It Go.” (photos by Nathan Scholes) The Wellness Complex welcomes family nurse practitioner Fayette County Hospital has hired Deidre Langston, family nurse practitioner (FNP), to provide services at The Wellness Complex. Fayette County Hospital is excited to announce that Deidre Langston, FNP, will provide services at The Wellness Complex beginning on Feb. 2. Deidre began her education at the University of Illinois where she obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. She then attained her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Lakeview College of Nursing. Deidre began her nursing career as a staff nurse at Fayette County Hospital and also Anderson Hospital in Maryville, Illinois. Her aspirations led her to pursue additional education at Frontier Nursing University in Lexington, Ky., where she received her family nurse practitioner degree. Deidre now returns to Fayette County Hospital’s The Wellness Complex as a family nurse practitioner. She is experienced in and excited about caring for patients of all ages for both acute and chronic illnesses. She will join Dr. Skow, Dr. Patel, Dr. Bahrainwala and Lori Johnson, FNP, and will help to improve the ability for more Brownstown approves tax levy, to proceed with consolidation BY NATHAN SCHOLES The Brownstown Community Unit School District # 201 met in regular session on Wednesday, December 17, 2014. The board approved the 2014 Certificate of Tax Levy in the amount of $903,567. It also approved proceeding with consolidation efforts with St. Elmo schools. The destruction of closed session audio recordings over 18 months old and board policy updates were approved. patients to be seen daily at The Wellness Complex. “When we interviewed her for the opportunity, she exclaimed that she is very excited about the possibility of returning to work for Fayette County Hospital, and she was a terrific nurse when she worked for us before, so we are extremely pleased that she is going to be part of our team again,” according to Greg Starnes, CEO. Appointments with Deidre Langston, FNP, can be scheduled by contacting The Wellness Complex at (618) 283-5545. Deidre Langston is the newly hired family nurse practitioner at The Wellness Complex at the Fayette County Hospital. She will begin providing services on Feb. 2. Financial Peace University classes to be offered at Liberty Christian Church Liberty Christian Church located five and a half miles north of Brownstown will be offering Financial Peace University (FPU) classes beginning Thursday, Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. FPU is a program that teaches money management from a Biblical perspective. Through video teaching, class discussions, and interactive small group activities, FPU present Biblical, practical steps to get from where you are to where you’ve dreamed you could be. The program shows attendees how to get rid of debt, manage money, and spend and save wisely. Classes will meet for an hour and half each week for nine weeks. Questions should be referred to John Schaub at (618) 292-2160 or [email protected]. Liberty Christian Church is located at 1593 E 2300th Ave, Brownstown.
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