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Gov. Pritzker Celebrates 60 Years of the Illinois Community College System

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SPRINGFIELD — Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined Illinois community college leadership and education advocates to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), which created the Illinois Community College System. Held on the Illinois State Fairgrounds, the event brought together educational and industry leaders as well as community college mascots from across the state to kick off a year-long celebration of learning. “Illinois is home to one of the best community college systems in the nation and I’m proud to be celebrating 60 incredible years of the ICCB,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to our investments in higher education, we have made transformational progress in breaking down barriers to affordability and access, allowing virtually all students at or below median income to attend any Illinois community college tuition-free. We look forward to building upon that progress for years to come in every corner of our grea

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Holding On To Hope: Alton Man Continues To Seek Support For His GoFundMe In Medical Crisis

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ALTON - Gary Chronister, a former Missouri inmate, continues to seek public assistance to manage advanced liver cirrhosis that he said was caused by untreated hepatitis C contracted during his incarceration. Chronister, in a message this week, said his funding situation is dire and he has a GoFundMe page to assist him in his moment of crisis. In a public appeal on a GoFundMe page , Chronister described his situation as a fight for survival and dignity. “I’m terrified of losing my home while I’m still trying to fight this disease,” he wrote in an update posted Aug. 1, 2025. He emphasized that donations would directly support housing costs, utilities, and urgent medical needs. Chronister urged those who believe in second chances and justice to consider contributing or sharing his story to help him maintain stability and focus on his health. “Even $5 or $10 makes a difference,” he said, expressing gratitude to those offering support. Chronister

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Ridgedale Drive Closure Begins August 11 for Water Main Project

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GODFREY - Godfrey officials have announced a temporary closure of Ridgedale Drive starting Monday morning, Aug. 11, 2025, to allow Illinois American Water and its subcontractor, Loellke Plumbing, to relocate a water main line. The closure is part of preparations for a future roundabout construction project at West Delmar and Homer Adams. The road will be closed to through traffic from West Delmar to Juniper Drive beginning at 7 a.m. and is expected to last at least one week during normal working hours. Staggered Type III barricades will be placed at both ends of the closure, with a full closure at the excavation site. A signed detour route using Juniper, Wannamaker, and West Delmar will be in place, and traffic control and signage will be established prior to the closure. Chris Sichra, Godfrey’s Public Safety Administrator and Emergency Manager, said that local first responder agencies, mutual aid partners including fire, police, and EMS, as well as local bus companies and the

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Pere Marquette State Park Outlines Free Fall Programs

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GRAFTON - Pere Marquette State Park has a variety of fall programs and activities for community members to enjoy. Lev with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is eager to share the park with the community at all of their upcoming free events. He encourages people to reach out with any questions and get ready for a great season at Pere Marquette. “I’m really excited about what’s going on at the park,” Lev said. On Aug. 15, 2025, the fun will start with a movie night to celebrate the 100th anniversary of IDNR. Families can come by Pere Marquette for a screening of “The Bee Movie” under the stars, complete with free s’mores. This event will go on rain or shine, and Lev encourages people to bring blankets and snacks. At 1 p.m. on Aug. 23, Lev will be teaching a “Wild Edibles: Forage, Learn, and Taste at Pere Marquette” class. Participants will learn how to identify common edible plants, and Lev plans to mak

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Two Workers Die In Tragic Helicopter Crash In Alton

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ALTON — Two people died Thursday morning, Aug. 7, 2025, when a helicopter crashed while working on power lines near the Melvin Price Lock and Dam, officials said. The crash occurred around 11:30 a.m. in the river near the dam, according to emergency responders who arrived on the scene after reports of a downed helicopter. Responders observed a large clump of smoke and accessed the crash site by boat, where they found a small helicopter submerged in the water. “All we know now is we have a small helicopter that is down and we do have two occupants on board who were deceased,” Alton Fire Department Deputy Chief Matt Fischer said. “We are waiting on FAA and NTSB to arrive. It is still early in the investigation and we don’t have much more information than that.” Officials confirmed the two deceased were the helicopter’s occupants. Access to the crash site was difficult due to its location in the river, requiring watercraft to reach the wreckage.

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Helicopter Crashes Into Mississippi River In Alton During Power Line Work

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ALTON — A helicopter installing marker balls on power lines clipped a power line and crashed into a barge in the Mississippi River near the Melvin Price Lock and Dam on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, officials said. The helicopter then caught fire. The helicopter ended up striking the barge, and two occupants are deceased. The incident prompted a multi-agency response, including Alton Police and Fire, East Alton Fire Department, St. Louis City and Black Jack Fire Departments, Wood River Fire Department, Alton Memorial Ambulance, Illinois State Police, Ameren Illinois, and the U.S. Coast Guard. and other agencies. Several fire boats were also deployed to the scene. Authorities confirmed the helicopter struck the power lines during the installation process before crashing into the river. The crash occurred directly across the river from the Melvin Price Lock and Dam. The cause of the crash was not immediately available. Emergency responders remained on scene, managing the situation.

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Illinois State Police Announces Results Of Violent Crime Suppression Detail In The Metro East Area

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EAST ST. LOUIS – Illinois State Police (ISP) conducted a violent crime suppression detail on July 29-30, 2025, in St. Clair and Madison counties, focusing its efforts on East St. Louis and neighboring Metro East communities. The operation utilized intelligence and technology to target known high crime areas, violent offenders, and structured criminal groups in the communities of the Metro East. Detail Results Arrests: 7 Felony Charges: 7 Criminal Charges: 13 Firearm Related Charges: 8 Firearms Seized: 7 Stolen Vehicles Recovered: 1 There were several notable events and arrests during the detail. On July 29, 2025, troopers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for Illinois Vehicle Code (IVC) violations. A probable cause search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of a firearm and ammunition. One subject was taken into custody. Charges are pending. On July 30, 2025, a trooper located and recovered an unoccupied, stolen vehicle with no registration parked

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Giannoulias Legislation to Enhance Protections for Illinois Libraries and Librarians Signed into Law

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SPRINGFIELD - Bipartisan legislation drafted by Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias designed to improve security at libraries and enhance safety for librarians was recently signed into law. The measure, which was approved in the General Assembly this spring, allows the Secretary of State’s office to issue funding grants to increase security measures at public, school and academic libraries. “I firmly believe that libraries should serve as welcoming places for life-long learning and community engagement, but, unfortunately, they have faced increased threats of violence and acts of intimidation in recent years,” Giannoulias said. “Meanwhile, the personal safety and welfare of many librarians has been placed at risk for simply doing their jobs. Their personal safety at work should not be their primary concern.” The legislation, which was signed into law last week by Governor JB Pritzker and takes effect on Jan. 1, 2026, was sponsored by

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Last Remaining Catholic School in East St. Louis Applies "Peacemaker Philosophy" to Education and Life

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EAST SAINT LOUIS - Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School offers a “Peacemaker” approach to life and education for its K–8 students. As the school prepares to welcome back students and new principal Kenny Nance, staff members are looking forward to another great year of education. Roberta Trost explained that the community is more of a family than a school, and they are eager to share their lessons and their love with the students. “It’s a caring and loving and positive, disciplined approach to education and life,” Trost said. “There’s so many things that we do that help to shape the minds and the hearts of these young boys and girls.” Sister Thea Bowman Catholic School is the only remaining Catholic school in East St. Louis. Trost explained that they provide “a holistic approach to education,” with a focus on music and the arts. Every student plays violin, and there are opportunities for students to participate in

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Attorney General Raoul Urges U.S. Department Of Justice To Assist In Addressing Illegal Offshore Gaming Operations

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a bipartisan coalition of 50 attorneys general, sent a comment letter to the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday urging action to address the rampant spread of illegal offshore gaming operations across the country. In their letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Raoul and the coalition stressed the need for action to combat harm to the rule of law, consumers and the economy from unprecedented growth in illicit online gambling. “Illegal gaming operations fuel criminal enterprises and prey on vulnerable adults and young people,” Raoul said. “These operations also increase the tax burden for all taxpayers, as states are forced to make up for billions in lost gaming revenue. I urge the DOJ to prioritize enforcement against illegal offshore gaming operations, upholding the rule of law and protecting states and our residents in the process.” Illegal online sports betting and gaming operations are largel

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Burglary Charges Filed Against Granite City, Collinsville, O'Fallon Residents

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GRANITE CITY – Three individuals from around the Riverbend have been charged in separate cases with burglarizing local homes and a Granite City business. Dustin W. Thebeau, 37, of Granite City, was charged on July 31, 2025 with a Class 2 felony count of burglary. Thebeau reportedly entered a Granite City residence on June 24, 2025 without authority and with the intent to commit a theft. The Granite City Police Department presented the case against Thebeau, who was granted pretrial release from custody. In a separate case, 38-year-old Jimmy L. Harrison of Collinsville was also charged with a Class 2 felony count of burglary on July 31, 2025. Harrison reportedly entered a Wood River residence with the intent to commit a theft on June 26, 2025. He was also ordered released from custody pending trial in the case presented by the Wood River Police Department. Dennis M. Sinskey, 60, of O’Fallon, Ill., was charged in another separate case on Aug. 1, 2025 with one count of

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Sen. Belt Announces 24 School Districts Around Metro East Will Receive Additional Funding

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EAST ST. LOUIS – State Senator Christopher Belt announced that 24 school districts across the Metro East will receive over $6 million in evidence-based funding, in addition to the base funding that the state provides. “Investing in our public schools means investing in the future of Metro East students,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “This evidence-based funding gives our local school districts the resources they need to deliver quality education our communities expect and deserve.” The funding comes from the 2017 Illinois Senate Democrat-backed evidence-based funding formula — an overhaul of the way the state funds K-12 education. The law made school funding more equitable by calculating the needs of individual school districts and basing state revenue on those needs. The formula takes into account a district’s total enrollment, poverty rate and number of special education or English language learners, among other factors. School districts

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GreenLens in Alton Offers Plants, Classes and More Fun

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ALTON - Whether you want houseplants, plant accessories, or yoga classes, GreenLens in Alton might be the spot for you. Located at 2511 B State Street in Alton, GreenLens opened in March. The experience has been “transformative” for owners Hunter and Katie, who expressed their appreciation for the Alton community and their excitement to continue growing the business. “It’s a very aesthetic business,” Hunter said. “We try to have things look good and feel good in the shop. We put a lot of effort into creating a nice, cool space.” A year ago, six team members came together to start GreenLens. They have a major online presence at their website , and they also host live sales on the Palmstreet app. But people can always pop into their shop in Alton, browse, and meet Katie, Hunter and their “beloved” store mascot, Carl the golden retriever. Katie noted that people come from far away to check out the store for themselves,

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Cahokia High School Construction Hits Milestone on Visible Building Sections

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CAHOKIA — Construction of the new Cahokia High School is advancing with significant progress on the building’s exterior and structural elements, officials said recently. Precast wall panels and steel roof structures have been installed for the theater, main gym and auxiliary gym, marking a visible milestone in the project. These sections of the building, visible from the nearby highway, utilize precast concrete panels made off-site to provide a cost-effective, durable, and aesthetically distinctive design, according to FGM Architects, the firm overseeing the project. Steel framing is also being erected for the central commons, library, cafeteria, kitchen, gym lobby and weight room. Meanwhile, underground utility installation and grading work continue for the athletic fields and the north parking lot. Inside the classroom and career and technical education wings, walls are being framed and utilities roughed in. Exterior sheathing and air barriers are being applied t

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Logo It Preps for Busy Season, Offers Personalized Items for Alton Community

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ALTON - Logo It has been in the Alton community for years, and owner Carley is gearing up for another busy back-to-school and wedding season. Logo It creates personalized clothing, water bottles, koozies, and plenty of other items for community members, schools, sports teams and businesses. Carley shared that the business is entering its busiest time of year, but she loves every minute of their work. “Really anything and everything that you can personalize, ,” Carley said. “My wedding was a personalized nightmare. Everything had our name on it. But it was great to see everything we could do.” Logo It recently purchased the private label water business from Folsom Distributing in Wood River. This means they can now personalize water bottles in-house. Logo It can make a case of water (24 bottles) or a couple of pallets for your next event, and Carley said this new side of the business has been “great.” While she loves the back-to-school

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How to Organize a Back-to-School Clothing Swap

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Did you know that the average American family spends over $600 annually on back-to-school clothing? Beyond the financial strain, this consumption contributes to the fashion industry’s significant environmental footprint, including textile waste and carbon emissions. Organizing a back-to-school clothing swap not only alleviates financial pressures but also promotes sustainability and community engagement. This article explores how to successfully plan and execute a clothing swap that benefits families, schools, and the environment. Understanding the Benefits of a Clothing Swap A clothing swap is more than just a thrift event—it’s a strategic approach to reduce waste while fostering social connections. For families preparing for the school year, it offers an opportunity to refresh wardrobes without the expense of new purchases. Additionally, it encourages mindful consumption and introduces children to the value of sharing and recycling. Research indicates that textile

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This Day in History on August 7: Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Passes U.S. Congress

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August 7 has long been a date marked by events that have shaped the course of history across the globe. Perhaps the most impactful event tied to August 7 is the Battle of Khalkhin Gol in 1939, a decisive conflict between the Soviet Union and Japan. This fierce battle in the borderlands of Mongolia and Manchuria played a crucial role in shaping World War II's eastern front. The Soviet victory here effectively ended Japanese ambitions to expand northwards into Soviet territories, influencing Japan's strategic decisions to focus instead on the Pacific and Southeast Asia. This shift had far-reaching consequences for global geopolitics during the war and beyond. Moving back in time, August 7, 1782, witnessed a remarkable moment in the abolitionist movement. The British Parliament passed the Dolben's Act, named after Sir William Dolben, marking the first legislation to regulate the conditions aboard slave ships. This act was a significant early attempt to address the horrific abuses of

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Today's Weather: Sunny, Warm, and Storms Tonight

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Today will be warm and mostly sunny with a high of 93 degrees. The morning low started at 70 degrees. It feels very hot this afternoon, with temperatures feeling like 103 degrees in the shade. Expect partly sunny skies with a chance of thunderstorms late this afternoon into the evening. Winds will come from the south-southeast at about 7 mph, gusting up to 15 mph. Humidity will be high, making it feel sticky and warm. Allergy conditions show moderate ragweed levels, low grass and mold, and good air quality overall. The UV index is very high at 9, so sun protection is advised if you are outdoors. Tomorrow's outlook: The heat continues with a high near 93 and a low around 73 degrees. It will be sunny and hot with plenty of sunshine and a slight breeze from the south-southeast. Be cautious of dehydration and heatstroke if you plan on strenuous outdoor activities. Tips for today: Stay hydrated and avoid spending too much time outside during the hottest part of the day. Keep an eye out

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St. Louis County Charges 19-Year-Old With Second-Degree Murder

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged 19-year-old Me’Kel Walker on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, with second-degree murder, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon for a shooting that occurred March 8, 2024, near Jennings Station Road in St. Louis County. Walker, who resides in the 7100 block of Idlewild Avenue in St. Louis, was arrested and is being held at the St. Louis City Justice Center on a $1 million cash-only bond. No booking photo has been released. According to the probable cause statement, the incident began when multiple individuals arrived separately at a convenience store in the 8300 block of Jennings Station Road and became involved in an altercation. Surveillance footage shows victim Jeremiah Latimore fleeing the gas station, followed by Walker raising a firearm, aiming it in Latimore’s direction and firing across West Florissant Road. Latimore sustained a gunshot wound to the back and die

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Troy Water Department Lifts Boil Order

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TROY, Ill. — The City of Troy Water Department lifted a boil order issued on Aug. 4, 2025, Troy Public Works Director Robert Hancock announced on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025. The boil order was issued following a water main break that caused low or no water pressure. The boil order was initially put in place to ensure public safety while the city addressed the disruption. Hancock confirmed that water samples tested by a certified laboratory showed no presence of coliform bacteria, allowing residents to resume normal use of their water service. “Water samples have been confirmed to be free of coliform bacteria by a certified laboratory,” Hancock said. “You may return to normal use of your water service.” Residents with questions or needing additional information can contact the water department at (618) 667-9924, extension 2, during normal business hours, or call (618) 667-6731 after hours.

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