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Massac County Sheriff’s Office Takes Custody of George E. Bradfield in 1984 Murder Case

Massac County Sheriff's Office Takes Custody of George E. Bradfield in 1984 Murder Case

WMOK – Metropolis, IL – George E. Bradfield, 76, has been transferred into the custody of the Massac County Sheriff’s Office following his court appearance in Daviess County, Kentucky, on Monday. During the proceedings, Bradfield waived his right to extradition, facilitating his transport to Illinois.

Sheriff Chad Kaylor confirmed to WMOK that Bradfield arrived at the Massac County Jail just after noon today. He is facing five counts of murder in connection with the 1984 death of 26-year-old Lisa Ann Carnes.

The investigation into Carnes’ death took a significant turn when the Illinois State Police, alongside the FBI, utilized advanced DNA testing on evidence preserved from the original crime scene. This forensic breakthrough reportedly linked Bradfield to the victim. At the time of the incident, Bradfield was working in Joppa.

Looking ahead, Massac County State’s Attorney Josh Stratmeyer told WMOK that Bradfield’s first court appearance is slated for 9:00 a.m. this Thursday.

During this hearing, the charges against him will be formally read, and legal representation will be confirmed.

Additionally, under the Pretrial Fairness Act, a separate hearing will be conducted to determine whether Bradfield will remain in custody throughout the legal proceedings.



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ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL DEFENDS PROGRAM FOR BLIND AMERICANS FROM FEDERAL OVERREACH

Chicago – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today, as part of a coalition of 17 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s erosion of a long-established, successful program offering economic opportunities to blind Americans.

The Randolph-Sheppard Act, enacted in 1936, established a cooperative federal-state program giving blind vendors priority to operate food service and other vending facilities on federal property, including military installations.

Through designated state licensing agencies, Illinois and other states recruit, train, license and support blind vendors, generating program revenue that funds those very functions.

In December 2025, the U.S. Secretary of Education gave the U.S. Army a broad, Army-wide exemption from the law, stripping away the opportunity for blind vendors to be prioritized in contracting to operate dining facilities, based on claims of cost concerns and isolated performance issues.

“This decades-long partnership has created opportunities for stable employment and promoted entrepreneurship for blind Americans,” Raoul said. “I join my colleagues in support of this legal challenge to an unlawful and overly broad exemption that would effectively remove blind vendors from consideration for military dining contracts across the country.”

In their amicus brief, filed in Taylor v. U.S. Department of Education, Raoul and the coalition argue that the secretary’s decision ignores that, overall, blind vendors have operated dining facilities efficiently and to the satisfaction of the military itself.

The coalition further argues that the cost concerns cited by the secretary do not hold up to scrutiny.

Labor and food costs at military dining facilities are largely set by federal law and military procurement systems, not vendor discretion.

Issuing a sweeping, nationwide waiver based on isolated examples and incomplete reasoning, while ignoring this broader context, undermines Congress’ intent to empower blind Americans to support themselves and provide valuable services to the federal government, including the military.

Raoul and the attorneys general note that military dining facilities generate revenue that states use to compensate blind vendors and fund vendor training, equipment and program administration.

The loss of that pipeline will weaken the infrastructure that supports blind vendors statewide.

Curtailing the Randolph-Sheppard priority also reduces the very business opportunities Congress designed the program to protect, leaving blind residents with fewer avenues to achieve economic independence.

Attorney General Raoul is joined in filing the brief by the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon and Virginia.

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Coming Up in Metropolis and Massac County

Wednesday, April 29

5-7pm Trinity Food Pantry at 6th and Metropolis streets is open, specializing in Fresh Produce, with bread/meat/eggs when available. Clothing is available as well



Dorothy Miller Park – East Front Street, Metropolis
In-person sign-ups from 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Duration: 1 hr



Thursday, April 30

12P – The Rotary Club of Metropolis meets every Thursday at Community Christian Church, 1150 Country Club Rd.

Friday, May 1

College Signing Day at Massac High


Nifty Needles at the Metropolis Public Library

Looking to wrap up your week with some creative company? The Nifty Needles group meets this afternoon at the Metropolis Public Library! Whether you are a master of the crochet hook or just casting on your first knitting project, all skill levels are welcome to join in.

  • When: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

  • Where: Metropolis Public Library, 317 Metropolis Street

  • What: A social hour for knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, and more

  • The Vibe: A craft session—short, sweet, and social!

It is the perfect chance to “just breathe” after a long week, swap patterns, and enjoy some yarn therapy. Grab your current project and head downtown to join the fun.




Saturday, May 2

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10am-2pm – Genealogy at the Metropolis Public Library – Assistant on hand on the 1st Saturday of each month




Sunday, May 3


National Small Business Week: 3-9


PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK – May 3-9, 2026


National Travel & Tourism Week: 3-9

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Lightning interrupted yesterday’s Lady Patriot Softball game at Mountain Dew field.  The game was called with the 7th inning complete and tie of 3-3.



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