Amazon Hub Delivery has opened in Marion. I keep getting notices asking me or my staff to particpate and we always decline. The problem is, delivery people get paid about $1.60 per package and make 50 to 70 deliveries per day within a three mile radius, meaning about $116 per day. With that many stops, the car's gas milage drops by about 25% and the wear on the car increases significantly, negating the entra money the delivey driver makes.
The Carbondale Gazette
Daily (more or less) commentary on news and events in Carbondale and the Southern Illinois region, with occasional excursions to other locales.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Friday, June 26, 2026
Flooding
I was talking with a friend this evening about the (much needed) rain and she commented the city had not seen much flooding in recent years. In the past, if it rained hard, the city could expect to see flooding at the intersection of 51 and West Mill, in front of the Varsity Theater and at the intersection of North 51 and Willow. I have not seen any flooding at those three locations in several years and am not sure if that is due to the city having improved sewer and drainage systems or if his area does not the get heavy, short term downpours that we used to receive wherein we would received 2-3 inches of rain in less than an hour.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Signs
Here is hoping we get the promised wayfinding/directional signs sometime this year. I often see people cycling on the sidewalks on Illinois and University who appear to have no idea there is a safer bike path from the town square all the way to the university. Part of the T-mobile grant the cit received was to go for additional signage but I have not heard anything more about it since the announcement of said grant.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Recycling Drop Off
According to the city map, Carbondale has three locations, besides Southern Recycling, where residents can drop off recyclable materials: parking lot at the now closed University Baptist Church, East College across from Victory Dream Center and behing the Grand Avenue Mall. I took a look at all three spots this week and only found recycling bins at the University Baptist Church location. If the others have been moved to new locations, the city should update its map of their locations.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Carbondale Times
Paddock Publications has been sold to the Chicago Tribune, which is owned by venture capital firm Alden Media Group. The new owner has decided to shut down the Harrisburg Register, Gallatin Democrat, Marion Republican, Vienna Times, Monday’s Pub, and the McLeansboro Gazette, leaving only the Carbondale Times, Franklin Co Gazette, and the Anna Gazette Democrat publishing. The Carbondale Times will also move back to a Wednesday release date from its current Friday.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
July 4th fireworks
Monday, June 15, 2026
Flag Day
Drove though the northwest side yesterday and, aside from the Lions Club display on Illinois Avenue, I did not see a single American flag on display at any home. Certainly a decline from my youth when nearly every house would have a flag out.