Voters Make Their Choices
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Volume 39 Number 45 Thursday, November 8, 2018 32 Pages | 75¢ Voters make their choices Turnout was heavier than “I think, perhaps, over normal throughout the area the years, I have become for a mid-term election year more widely known coun- as voters made their choices ty wide,” Johnson said. Tuesday. “With my work with the In Randolph County, Re- Regional Office of Edu- publican Melanie Johnson cation and other things, was victorious over Demo- I’ve come in contact with crat Bobby Klausing in the people all over the county. race for County Clerk Pat There might have been Laramore’s seat. some familiarity with who Melanie Johnson Marc Kiehna Steve Bareis “It was a good race,” John- I was.” son said. “I was very pleased County Commissioner with the results. I felt the Marc Kiehna, who also turnout was very good. I’m won in this election, looking forward to what weighed in on Johnson comes next with learning being voted clerk. more about what I need to “I’m excited Melanie do within the office.” Johnson will be doing the Johnson received 54 per- clerk’s job,” Kiehna said. cent of the 12,408 county “I think she is a fine ad- vote totals and held a 6,660 dition to the courthouse.” to 5,418 advantage over Kiehna, a Republican, Klausing. won handily over Voss, a “I just want to thank every- Democrat, who is also the body,” Johnson said. “Bobby outgoing assessor. called me (Wednesday morn- Kiehna received 54 per- ing), and I spoke with him cent of the 12,088 votes and wished him the best in cast in the county com- whatever he chooses to do.” missioner race. The totals Shannon Wolff Justin Jeffers Laurie Nehring Johnson and Klausing are were 6,707 for Kiehna and both from Sparta. The two 5,381 for Voss. second consecutive six-year “We were happy with the include Hoelscher garner- split the six precincts in “I’m very pleased,” term in office after origi- results,” Jeffers said. “It ing 321 more out of Red the city, with each winning Kiehna said. “I have a nally being elected in 2012. was a mixed bag across the Bud and Ruma, but Jef- three. In total Sparta votes, lot of projects I’d like to In the other two Randolph county, but I am very thank- fers was able to command Johnson won the city by a see move forward. I’m County races, the incum- ful to the voters for their Sparta and Steeleville. Jef- slim margin at 1,072 to 1,021. very happy to be elected bents were also successful. support.” fers won all nine precincts Johnson’s biggest victory and thankful for all the Democrat Treasurer Jus- Jeffers collected 54 percent from those two towns by was in Red Bud, where she support I got during the tin Jeffers fended off a of the vote to top Hoelscher a combined total of 1,072 received 611 more votes than election.” challenge from Republican 6,676 to 5,338. Klausing. This will be Kiehna’s Deborah Hoelscher. Some notable vote totals Continued on Page 5____ County board approves Baldwin solar farm By Dan Zobel the solar farm would sit “We wanted to be good White questioned Aaronson a statement guaranteeing The suspense is over for to Baldwin Road and how neighbors,” Aaronson said. about the decommissioning who is responsible for the people waiting to see what visible it would be to them “At the same time, we have plan. He said he wants to be decommissioning costs would happen with the and others. to respect the landown- sure that everything will be over and above salvage proposed special use permit The cost of decommission- ers and the rights to the out of the ground, per the value?” White asked. “A lot for a solar farm outside ing of the equipment after land. The Wagners came county’s ordinance, once it of this is on salvage value. Baldwin. the project’s life, which is to us first, and we made an is decommissioned. That would be part of the The Randolph County 25-35 years, was also a con- agreement with them that I “Ultimately, if you ap- decommissioning plan Board of Commissioners cern for the county board. would do everything I could prove this, I believe the that has to be stamped off agreed at its November 2 Over the course of another to build on their land. We’re decommissioning has to be by an engineer. I would be meeting to allow IPS Solar couple of meetings, IPS was doing everything we can to approved by an engineer,” more comfortable if that to build the 40-acre solar directed to return with a honor that agreement.” Aaronson said. “Our engi- is addressed in the plan.” farm east of the town near revised plan that addressed Aaronson added that the neers will give a bunch of Darryl Mueth of Bald- Baldwin Road. these issues, including a revised proposal is not as data, and your engineers win, who has voiced his The solar farm will be detailed means of how the good for the company, but it will go and make sure the concerns of the solar farm split into two 20-acre tracts, decommissioning would understood the neighbors’ data is right; and they’ll at previous meetings be- one tract on the Jerry and take place. concerns, which is why it hash something out.” cause it could block ex- Sara Wagner property and During the November 2 added the 20-acre buffer White also wanted to pansion, said that if the the other on the Bob Wirth meeting, Scott Aaronson, between the solar farm and make sure that the decom- solar farm is constructed, family property. an IPS real estate devel- the road. missioning process, and it will devalue property. The original proposal, oper, returned with a new “We will also put vegeta- everything involved, will “It’s going to kill any fu- which was made in May, proposal. tion along the sides so any be paid for. ture growth,” Mueth said. was for the 40-acre solar It was noted that the so- of the neighbors won’t see “One thing I didn’t see in “If you study other areas, farm to be placed only on lar farm would utilize 20 anything,” Aaronson said. the decommissioning plan, that’s what happens. No the Wagner land. acres of the Wagner farm “With understanding the and it’s been brought up one wants to build a house However, there was con- and 20 acres of the Wirth Wagners’ rights, I believe to me, is that what if your right next to it.” siderable backlash from farm by moving back ap- this is the best compromise company gets bought out “I don’t know if I’d agree neighbors of the property proximately 20 acres from we could do.” by another company or who did not like how close Baldwin Road. County Chairman Ronnie whatever, should there be Continued on Page 5____ WWI took its toll on local residents By Travis Lott entering the war allowed This year’s Veterans Day the Allies to uphold the marks the 100th anniver- war effort by an enor- sary of the Armistice, for mous extension of credit. which Veterans Day gets According to the online its date. version of Encyclopedia Veterans Day is observed Britannica, American November 11 to commemo- loans to the Allies be- rate the end of World War tween 1917 and the end I, which occurred Novem- of the war were worth ber 11, 1918. The holiday is $7 billion, which main- specifically to be held at tained the flow of arms the 11th hour of the 11th and food across the At- day of the 11th month. lantic. With this in mind, it is The military contribu- timely to look at the his- tion was as important as tory of Randolph County the economic one. and the nation during In a November 2016 that time. presentation about When the United States World War I, Shane Wag- entered World War I in ner of Chester said the April 1917, the Great War enthusiasm of American had already ravaged the troops helped tilt the war European landscape for because the Americans three years. had not experienced the The U.S. contribution three horrific years that The gift of reading to the war was twofold. preceded 1917. Gary and Sage Rowley, family of the late Mary Rowley, who retired from Trico By 1917, the Allies had The enthusiasm was after many years of teaching first grade, made a donation in her honor to the exhausted all means of such that Germans took Trico Elementary School library. Accepting the $16,000 gift was elementary paying for supplies from Principal Jenny Wilson. Superintendent Larry Lovel said the donation will be the United States. The U.S. Continued on Page 3___ used to purchase new books on an annual basis for years to come. Shad Rowley was not available for the photo. Willis Publishing Inc. © Copyright 2018 MONEY $AVING COUPONS INSIDE! PAGE 2 COUNTY JOURNAL | NOVEMBER 8, 2018 police Sinn’s Inn, ChristmasNovember Open 16 & House 17 Friday 10am-5pm & Saturday 10am-4pm Darmstadt Register For A $50 Gift Certificate - Lots Of Holiday Specials! Two Raggedy Sisters destroyed Antiques, Crafts And Gifts An early-morning units cleared the scene 211 East Main Street • Du Quoin • 542-6644 fire November 5 has at 7:50 a.m. destroyed what was No one was injured.