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I-255 Shoulder Closures at Illinois 3 in St. Clair County ย 

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DUPO – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that intermittent shoulder closures on Interstate 255 from Illinois 3 in Dupo to half a mile north of Illinois 157 in St. Clair County will begin, weather permitting, Monday, April 7, through Wednesday, April 9. The shoulder closures are necessary for the evaluation of pavement conditions. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey all signage and refrain from using mobile devices while approaching and traveling through the work zone. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on the social media platform X at @IDOTDistrict8 or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com.

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Collinsville Police Connect With Youth At Criminal Justice Jamboree

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COLLINSVILLE - The Collinsville Police Department participated in the Collinsville Area Vocational Center Criminal Justice Jamboree, held recently at Collinsville High School. This annual event brought together various law enforcement agencies, including local, state, federal, and military partners, to engage with students and promote careers in public service. The police department expressed its enthusiasm for the event, highlighting its commitment to community engagement. “We were honored to participate in one of our favorite community engagement events of the year,” the department said. The Jamboree aims to inspire young individuals to consider careers in criminal justice and public service. It serves as a platform for law enforcement agencies to connect with students, providing insights into various career paths and the importance of community involvement. As part of their outreach efforts, the Collinsville Police Department emphasized the significance of fostering

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Godfrey Approves Pierce Lane Guardrail, Holds Off On Roundabout

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GODFREY – A new guardrail is set to be installed on Pierce Lane in Godfrey, while a proposal for a roundabout at the intersection of Pierce and North Hanser Lanes has been put on hold. Members of the village’s Finance Committee on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, considered a proposal to look into placing a roundabout at the intersection, and to fund the construction of a guardrail in the area. “The Village has received complaints about motorists speeding on southbound Pierce Lane near North Hanser Lane,” according to a memo from Village Engineer Rich Beran. “The complaints allege that southbound vehicles heading toward West Delmar Avenue round the curve too quickly and overcorrect, which leads to striking mailboxes along the west side of the roadway,” he adds. “There is a sidewalk along the west side of Pierce Lane that pedestrians use frequently, so this poses a serious safety concern.” A guardrail along the west side of Pierce Lane was

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Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Male Athlete Of The Month: Chase Butler's Versatile Skills Are A Key To Civic Memorial Baseball Success

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BETHALTO — Chase Butler showcased his skills on the baseball diamond early this week, recording two hits despite Civic Memorial High School's loss to Alton High. The performance further solidified Butler's status as one of the Eagles' leading hitters this season. Butler's contributions have not gone unnoticed, as he has been named the Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Male Athlete of the Month for Civic Memorial. CM baseball head coach Chris Fair praised Butler's impact on the team, calling him a sparkplug in the lineup. "He is having a great season," Fair said. "He is a well-built kid and hits the ball hard. He is also a pitcher and we will be using him a lot on the mound as the season progresses. He is a key player for us." As the season unfolds, Butler's dual role as a hitter and pitcher is expected to be crucial for the Eagles' success.

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Engaging Trivia Night Aims to Fundraise for Historic Stephenson House In Edwardsville

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EDWARDSVILLE — The Edwardsville Moose Lodge will host "Trivia Through the Decades," a themed trivia night, on April 25, 2025, featuring questions spanning from the 1920s to the present day. The event is designed to engage participants in a fun and educational atmosphere while raising funds for the 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House, a historic landmark in the region. Doors at the Moose Lodge, located at 7371 Marine Road, will open at 6 p.m., with trivia play commencing at 7 p.m. for the April 25 event. Teams of up to eight players can register for $200 per table or $25 per individual. Space is limited, and organizers encourage early registration, as the event is expected to sell out quickly. Teams that register and pay by April 18 will receive free Mulligans, which allow participants to skip a question they do not know. Roxann Raisner of the 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House noted that the event is not only a trivia competition but also a fundraiser to support educational

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Rusty Wheat Continues To Inspire Residents Through Local Cleanup Initiatives

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ALTON - In a recent segment of "Our Daily Show!" with C.J. Nasello , community advocate Rusty Wheat discussed his ongoing efforts to clean up local neighborhoods and the support he has received from local politicians and residents. Wheat is the leader of the group "The Chain Gang," which can be found at almost any venue around the region in trash cleanup efforts. Wheat's primary spot weekly is on Illinois 143. Wheat highlighted the involvement of figures such as Wood River politicians Jeremy Plank, Tom Stalcup, and Bethalto Mayor Gary Bost, whom he credited with being instrumental in the cleanup initiatives. Wheat emphasized the importance of community involvement in these efforts. "Members of the community assisting is so important," he said, noting that the group has received significant help from local organizations and individuals. One woman recently offered him $200 for barricades. Although Wheat declined the donation, he expressed gratitude for the gesture, saying, "It was

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Gov. Pritzker Slams Trump's Tax on Working Families Following Mexico Trade Mission

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CHICAGO - Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement on the tariffs announced by President Trump on Wednesday afternoon: “Donald Trump may want to call this ‘Liberation Day,’ but there is nothing liberating for working families who are grappling with the high costs of food, housing, and utilities. Tariffs are a tax. They are a tax on working families, a tax on groceries, and a tax on other everyday necessities. Instead of doing anything meaningful to lower prices for Americans, the Trump Tax on Working Families is an extreme escalation against our closest allies that will raise prices just to give Elon Musk and his wealthiest friends a tax break.”

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Community Rallying To Support Family After Tragic Collinsville House Fire

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COLLINSVILLE - A house fire on Monday, March 31, 2025, in Collinsville has left a family in distress, prompting Robin Lucas to organize a fundraiser to support her sister Beth, their grandmother Jackie, and Jackie’s roommate Nancy, who lost their home in the blaze. The fire has not only destroyed their residence but has compounded the challenges they already faced. Jackie is currently undergoing rehabilitation for cancer, while Beth is unable to work due to disabilities resulting from previous cancer treatments. As a result, the family is now seeking to secure new housing that accommodates their specific needs. Lucas expressed the emotional toll of the incident: "It was so devastating to see them walk away and have just the clothes on their back.” She emphasized the community's support, noting the "outpouring of love and prayers" from friends and neighbors, which has been greatly appreciated by the family. The GoFundMe campaign aims to raise funds to assist with immediat

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Illinois EPA Announces Notice of Funding Opportunity for Residential Sharps Collections by Local Governments

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SPRINGFIELD —Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) Acting Director James Jennings today announced a funding opportunity that will provide grants to units of local government for the collection and disposal of household sharps from their residents. Sharps, including needles, syringes, and lancets, collected from private citizens are a household waste. Through the grant program, Illinois EPA will reimburse grantees that operate a sharps collection station as defined in Section 3.458 of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act . A Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) has been posted Illinois EPA website . “We have seen great success from our Residential Sharps Collection Program to date and we look forward to continued work with our local partners,” said Acting Director Jennings. “By providing this funding to local governments, we are providing increased opportunities for residents to safely dispose of their medical sharps.” Applicants

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Major Case Squad Of Greater St. Louis Is Called To Investigate Shooting Death Of 22-Year-Old Granite City Woman

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CAHOKIA HEIGHTS - Cahokia Heights police have called in the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis to investigate the shooting death of 22-year-old Jamya T. Dukes, who was pronounced dead late Monday night, March 31, 2025, at Touchette Regional Hospital. Dukes, a resident of Granite City, was brought to the hospital by unidentified individuals after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds. The Major Case Squad was activated at approximately 9 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, following the request of the Cahokia Heights Police Department. Captain Todd Keilbach of the Belleville Police Department is serving as the Deputy Commander for this investigation, which involves 20 members of the Major Case Squad. Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the incident to come forward. Individuals with tips are encouraged to contact the Major Case Squad Command Post at 618-332-4252 or Crime Stoppers at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477).

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Gov. Pritzker Concludes Trade Mission to Mexico

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MEXICO CITY — Today, Governor JB Pritzker, Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA), and Intersect Illinois completed their trade mission to Mexico City. Through this mission, the State of Illinois sought to strengthen its longstanding partnership with Mexico, paving the way for future investment and shared success. “With this trade mission, we have begun laying the foundation for an exciting new era of cooperation and shared prosperity for Illinois and Mexico,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I’m grateful for the teams at Intersect Illinois, DCEO, and IDOA for their hard work on this successful trip and ongoing commitment to ambitious international partnerships. And to our neighbors in Mexico—thank you for your hospitality and collaboration. I look forward to seeing the impact of this work across our agriculture, business, and innovation sectors.”

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Illinois Commerce Commission Approves $254 Million Investment in Clean Transportation

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SPRINGFIELD - On March 27, 2025, the Illinois Commerce Commission approved “Beneficial Electrification Plans” (“BE Plans”) for the state’s two largest utilities, Commonwealth Edison (“ComEd”) and Ameren Illinois, that will invest approximately $254 million in transportation electrification in Illinois over the next three years. Illinois Sierra Club Chapter Director Jack Darin said in response: “We fully support the Commission’s decisions – these plans are a vital step in ensuring that every child in our state can breathe cleaner air, and the latest benefit from our landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act. Illinois must continue to be a national leader when it comes to protecting clean air, clean water, and our climate. “It’s clear that the Trump administration isn’t going to stand up for our communities, and so it’s more important than ever that Illinois lead toward a cleaner future. Sierra Club

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Attorney General Raoul Wins Preliminary Injunction Against Trump Administration On Mass Firings Of Federal Probationary Employees

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul and a coalition of 20 attorneys general secured a preliminary injunction from the U.S. District Court for Maryland in an ongoing lawsuit against numerous federal agencies for the unlawful mass firing of federal probationary employees. The ruling will protect federal probationary employees who live or work in the states included in the lawsuit and orders 20 federal agencies to continue their efforts to reinstate unlawfully terminated probationary employees while the court case continues. The injunction also requires those agencies to follow lawful procedures in conducting any future reductions in force. “The mass firings of dedicated civil servants creates chaos and instability within our federal government. They also upend the lives of thousands of federal employees in Illinois and around the country, including veterans who deserve the support of a government they have put their lives on the line to serve,” Raoul said. “These

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First Three Months of 2025 See Lowest Crime Rates in City of St. Louis in More Than 20 Years

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ST. LOUIS – Crime continues its historic decline in the City of St. Louis, with the first three months of 2025 seeing the lowest number of homicides since 2005, 20 years ago. As of March 31, 2025, homicides are down 45%, robberies are down 20%, burglaries are down 33%, and auto thefts are down 39%, year-to-date. Shooting incidents and shooting victims are both down 39%, as well. “Residents, visitors, and businesses in St. Louis deserve to live in a safe city, and we continue to make our city safer each and every day,” said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones. “This is an all-hands-on-deck effort, and these positive numbers wouldn’t be possible without the brave men and women of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, our community partners, and the residents who work with us to prevent crime and hold bad actors accountable.” "We have seen positive progress in the first three months of 2025, but there is plenty more work to do," said St. Louis Metropolitan

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This Day in History: Unraveling History: Key Events That Shaped April 3rd Across the Globe

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April 3rd has witnessed a myriad of significant events throughout history, shaping cultures, nations, and individuals alike. From groundbreaking legal decisions to pivotal battles and cultural milestones, this day serves as a reminder of our shared past. Let’s take a closer look at some of the most impactful occurrences that have taken place on April 3rd. Global Events: The Impact of the First Successful Organ Transplant (1963) Arguably one of the most transformative medical breakthroughs in history occurred on April 3, 1963, when Dr. Thomas Starzl performed the first successful liver transplant in Denver, Colorado. This monumental achievement not only opened new doors for medical science but also significantly improved the lives of patients suffering from liver diseases. Starzl’s pioneering work laid the groundwork for the future of organ transplantation, influencing countless lives and advancing transplant immunology. Today, organ transplants are routine procedures,

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Create a Butterfly Garden in Your Backyard: A Sanctuary for Nature's Marvels

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Did you know that butterflies play a crucial role in our ecosystems? These delicate creatures are not only a stunning sight but also vital pollinators, helping to fertilize about 75% of flowering plants. As climate change and habitat loss threaten their populations, creating a butterfly garden in your backyard becomes an act of environmental stewardship and personal fulfillment. Here’s how to transform your outdoor space into a vibrant haven for butterflies. Understanding Butterflies: The Key to Attraction To successfully attract butterflies, it's essential to understand their lifecycle and needs. Butterflies undergo a four-stage metamorphosis: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult butterfly. Each stage has specific requirements that your garden must meet. Host Plants: These are the plants where butterflies lay their eggs, and their caterpillars feed. Different species of butterflies prefer different host plants. For example, the Monarch butterfly favors

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National Weather Service Investigates Possible Tornado Near Greenville

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GREENVILLE, — A possible tornado struck just south of Greenville at approximately 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, causing significant damage to several structures in the area. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene, where reports indicated that homes and outbuildings had been destroyed. In the aftermath of the storm, multiple roads were closed due to downed power lines, creating hazardous conditions for residents and emergency responders. As of now, there have been no confirmed reports of injuries. The Greenville Fire Department issued a statement emphasizing the severity of the situation. "We've had some significant damage South of Greenville. Emergency Services are responding. Power Company units are dealing with outages and wires down. Stay out of the area. Do not go look. This is a dangerous scene with everything going on," the department said. The damage appeared to be concentrated around Cottonwood Avenue, where photos shared on social media showed what

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Local Authorities Respond To Vehicle-School Bus Accident In Godfrey

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GODFREY — A traffic crash involving a school bus and a passenger vehicle occurred on Wednesday morning, April 2, 2025, at the Seiler Road and Humbert Road intersection in Godfrey, prompting a response from local emergency services. At approximately 7:47 a.m. on Wednesday, deputies from the Madison County Sheriff's Office and members of the Godfrey Fire Department responded to the scene. According to Madison County Chief Deputy Sheriff Marcos Pulido, preliminary investigations indicated that a vehicle was attempting to turn left onto Humbert Road from Seiler Road after stopping at a stop sign when it collided with the passenger side of a northbound school bus that had the right of way. Pulido said the incident resulted in moderate damage to both vehicles. He also reported minor injuries in the accident, although specific details regarding the individuals involved were not disclosed. The investigation into the crash is ongoing.

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Tornado Rips Into Washington County, Mo. As Area Braces For 5 Inches Of Rainfall Into Weekend

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ST. LOUIS - A confirmed tornado touched down in Washington County, Mo., on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, prompting reports of damage in the area, the National Weather Service in St. Louis said. The tornado, part of a severe weather system affecting the region, was reported in the afternoon, coinciding with heavy rain forecasted for St. Louis and surrounding areas. Meteorologist Patrick Walsh noted that flash flooding is not anticipated on Wednesday. He warned, however, that drainage issues may arise as a result of the excessive rain. From Thursday to Saturday, Walsh said totals reaching up to five inches are predicted in the St. Louis region. "We don't expect any flash flooding," Walsh said, but added, "If you can't tell water is a little bit on a curve, don't drive on it." Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed and exercise caution as they navigate potentially hazardous conditions.

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OSF Saint Anthony's Celebrates A Century Of Caring and Compassion In 2025

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ALTON – On December 28, 1923, five Sisters arrived in St. Louis, MO, from Germany with the intention to open a hospital. It is said those early Sisters, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George, brought only themselves, a bag of oranges and a lot of determination — determination to make Christ’s merciful love more visible. They would succeed in their goal. The next year negotiations began for the Sisters to purchase Nazareth Home, a residence for the elderly, in Alton, IL. On April 1, 1925, the Sisters moved to Alton, thus establishing the first Thuiner Franciscan house in the United States, renamed Saint Anthony’s Infirmary - an early iteration of what is now OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony’s Health Center. OSF Saint Anthony’s is celebrating 100 years in 2025, and despite the hospital’s growth over a century’s worth of technological and societal advances, Sister M. Beata Ziegler, F.S.G.M., Vice President of Operations

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