Due to a reporter’s error, in the article, “Two Saline County schools recognized as outstanding,” published Monday in the online edition of the Daily Register/Daily Journal, Eldorado Middle School Principal Chris Morris was identified by her last name only.
Due to a source error, an earlier version of the story, “SIC makes several budget cuts at Thursday meeting,” printed in the online edition of the Daily Register/Daily Journal, wrongly reported the layoffs of staff at SIC. Four faculty members were laid off and an administrative position and clerical position were reduced to part-time.
Due to a source error, the mugshot previously labeled as Christopher Knapp with the story "Anhydrous tampering leads to pursuit, arrest" was a photo of the wrong person. The story has been corrected with the right photo.
In the story, “Kristina and Cody Martin post bond,” posted online Jan. 29, 2010 and last updated Jan. 30, a witness’ name was wrong as published. David T. Woods is the name of the wtiness.
An earlier edition of the story, “Harrisburg School Board to hold special meeting Wednesday, Feb. 3 had the wrong day of the week in the title and body of the story.
Due to a reporter's error the Internet address of the website the U.S. Forest Service uses to post contracting opportunities was wrong in Wednesday's Page 1A story regarding federal stimulus funded projects on the Shawnee National Forest. The site is Federal Business Opportunities at www.fbo.gov
HARRISBURG -- Due to a reporter's error it was wrongly reported Monday Clearwave Communication has received a $62 million grant as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Clearwave has applied for the grant and is awaiting word of its approval.
Due to a reporter's error in the article, "Improvements to Missouri Street in Harrisburg part of federal appropriations bill," published online Tuesday, Dec. 15, a project was incorrectly reported as not receiving funding. Hardin County Hospital will receive $500,000 for weatherization and energy efficiency upgrades.
In the story, "Raleigh man killed in Franklin County collision," published on the Web site Monday, a surname was misapplied to the crash victim.
Due to a reporter's error, Page 1A stories on arson arrests Tuesday and Wednesday wrongly stated the cause of the fire at 601 W. Parish St. that happened June 23. An investigator says the fire did not start in a mattress as had initially been believed.
Due to a reporter's error, reports of the Harrisburg City Council meeting as published Friday were wrong. The city credit card was not canceled. The motion before the body was to not renew the card. The result of a tie vote nullified the motion to not renew.
Due to a reporter's error, in the article, "Bill Rice, Harrisburg police and fire commissioner, dies after battle with cancer," in the Monday, Aug. 24 online edition of the newspaper, Rice's son's name was wrong. His name is Carter Rice.
Due to a reporter's error, in the article "$190,000 awarded for SIC fire science program," in the Aug. 20 online edition of the newspaper, the monetary amount of the grant was wrong. The appropriation was $190,000.
In clarification of the article, "Carrier Mills officially goes wet," published online Thursday, July 23, the mayor/liquor control commissioner may not collect the $75 per-month salary in the ordinance until the next mayoral term in 2013.
Due to a reporter's error, in the article, "Ferrell gets ready to start fund-raising program," on Page 1A of the Wednesday, June 10 edition of the newspaper, the names of two doctors were misspelled. Dr. James Doran and Dr. Michael Blain are joining the staff of Ferrell Hospital in the near future.
In the story published Wednesday in the online edition entitled, "UPDATE: Swine flu forum planned 6 p.m. Thursday at SIC Foundation Building, a public official expected to attend was listed incorrectly. Marilyn Green, the regional officer of the Illinois Department of Public Health, attended the forum.
Times for William Hayes' signing of his book "Dreams Are Forever" in front of Shawneetown Bank Sunday were wrong as published in Wednesday's Page 1A story "Texas author to sign book in Old Shawneetown." The signing is 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Due to a reporter's error, Dorin Bobarnac's name was misspelled in Monday's Page 1A photo of Saturday's River to River Trail Society hiking trip.
Due to a reporter's error, in the story, "Elvis tribute will enter the building at Eldorado High School Friday," published online April 22, the venue for the performance was wrong in the headline. The performance is at the Eldorado High School cafeteria.
Due to a reporter's error the name of the owner of a garage that caught fire as reported on the Page 2A story "Garage fire extinguished in Walnut Grove fabricating business" of Friday's newspaper was wrong. Darrell Osman owns the garage.