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Johnson Earns Saint Mary's College Dean's List Honor

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NOTRE DAME, Indiana — Katherine Johnson of Godfrey has been named to the Saint Mary’s College Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester. To earn this academic honor at Saint Mary's, a student must achieve a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale, have a minimum of 12 graded credit hours, no incompletes, and no grades lower than a C. About Saint Mary’s College Saint Mary’s College, located in Notre Dame, IN, is recognized as both a visionary forerunner and an enduring innovator in the education of women. As a private college, Saint Mary’s is committed to the social and economic empowerment of all women, a culture of human dignity and solidarity, and a focus on problem solving and research. With more than 60 undergraduate academic programs, as well as accelerated advanced degrees options, we offer a strong liberal arts foundation in an atmosphere that encourages open discussion and close collaboration with professors and classmates.

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Two From Granite City Charged In Aggravated Domestic Battery Cases

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GRANITE CITY – Two men from Granite City face the same set of criminal charges in two unrelated cases of domestic battery filed on the same day. Robert L. Moore, 55, of Granite City, was charged on June 9, 2025 with a Class 2 felony count of aggravated domestic battery and a Class A misdemeanor count of domestic battery. On June 6, 2025, Moore allegedly strangled a household or family member and struck the victim in the eye. A petition from the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office to deny Moore’s pretrial release states Moore became violent with the victim during a verbal dispute, striking them in the eye, strangling the victim, and threatening to kill them. The petition adds the victim was seen with injuries consistent with their description of the attack. The petition also states that Moore “has a pending domestic battery case out of St. Clair County involving the same victim.” A report of Moore’s criminal history shows multiple prior

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Troy City Board Approves Key Police Promotions and New Appointments

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TROY - At the Troy City Board meeting Monday night, June 16, 2025, the Troy Police Department marked a night of promotions, new appointments, and farewells. Justin Christ was promoted to lieutenant, while Jessica Callahan and Austin Cripe advanced to sergeant. The department also officially welcomed Chris Rice as its newest member. Rice brings more than 20 years of experience from a police department in Missouri and will serve as a School Resource Officer within the Troy School District. The meeting also recognized the service of Police Commissioners Don Clark and Tom Canivit, who stepped down from their roles after years of dedication to public safety and support of the department. The Troy Police Department expressed appreciation for the contributions of Clark and Canivit and encouraged the community to congratulate the newly promoted officers and welcome Officer Rice.

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Troy's Tri-Township Park Hosts Independence Day Celebration July 4

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TROY — Residents and visitors are invited to celebrate Independence Day at Tri-Township Park, 410 Wickliffe Street, in Troy on Friday, July 4, 2025, with a full day of live music, family activities, and a fireworks display. The event will begin at 1 p.m. on July 4 with a performance by the Kayden Crews Duo, offering an upbeat set suitable for all ages. From 5 p.m. until the fireworks finale after dark, Tim Berg and the Kurtz Family Band will provide high-energy entertainment. Between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m., attendees can enjoy a variety of family attractions including bounce houses available for $10 with an armband for unlimited access and a classic dunk tank. The dunk tank will feature local figures such as Mayor Craig Nonn from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and Dave Qualls of the Titans from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Organizers are also seeking additional dunk tank volunteers to help raise funds for future park projects. Local vendors will offer food, drinks, and handmade goods throughout the event. Attendees

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Metro East Humane Society Reschedules Vaccine & Microchip Clinicย  to June 28

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EDWARDSVILLE — The Metro East Humane Society (MEHS) has announced that its upcoming low-cost Vaccine & Microchip Clinic originally scheduled for Friday, June 21 has been rescheduled to Saturday, June 28, 2025. All other details for the event remain the same. The clinic will take place at the MEHS Highland location (510 W Monroe, Highland, IL 62249) from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. or until supplies last and is open to the public. No appointments are necessary, but you must be in line by 11:30 AM. Available services include: Free DHPP (dogs) and FVRCP (cats) vaccines , generously provided by Petco Love Rabies vaccinations for $15 (pets must be at least 16 weeks old) Microchipping for $20 Dewormer and flea/tick prevention options also available To ensure a safe and efficient clinic experience: Dogs must be on a leash Cats must be in a carrier Please bring a pen and any prior vaccine records if available “We appreciate the community’s understanding as we adjust

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Durbin Delivers Opening Statement In Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing On Protecting Older Americans From Scammers, Transnational Crime Networks

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today delivered an opening statement at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing entitled “Scammers Exposed: Protecting Older Americans from Transnational Crime Networks.” The hearing focused on elder fraud and financial abuse to help raise public awareness about the recent increase in financial threats and scams targeting older Americans. The hearing provided an opportunity to discuss how the federal government can bolster protections for vulnerable populations like elderly Americans who are most at risk of being victimized by these financial scams. Before Durbin delivered his opening statement, he noted the Senate received a bipartisan briefing following the horrific shooting of Minnesota state lawmakers this weekend and federal agents forcefully removing United States Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) during a Department of Homeland Security press conference on

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Road Closed: Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Glen Carbon Accident

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GLEN CARBON — A pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday morning, June 17, 2025, on North Main Street. Glen Carbon Police and Fire responded to the crash. The pedestrian received treatment at the scene before being airlifted to a hospital in the St. Louis area for further care. Glen Carbon Police have closed North Main Street in both directions from East Ingle to Hickory Hills while accident reconstruction takes place. Officials said additional information about the incident will be released later Tuesday.

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Finding God After Addiction: Local Man Shares "One Heck of a Testimony"

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ALTON - On a recent episode of “You’re Beautiful” with Brian Trust , J.D. shared his testimony of finding God after several decades of struggle. “I’ve got one heck of a testimony. The gutter that I came out of, a lot of people don’t come up out of it,” he said. “I’m truly excited because of all the wonderful things God has done in my life and the possibility to help others and give them strength to get through some of the things that they’re going through. If I can get through it, anybody can get through it.” J.D. shared that he was in a rocky, abusive relationship with his ex-wife. He was physically and emotionally abused by her. When his wife discovered heroin, he, too, started down a path of addiction. Eventually, the Department of Children and Family Services removed their four children from their home. J.D. left his wife and moved to South Carolina to focus on his sobriety. When he learned that his

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Belleville Approves Replacement Grocery Tax

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BELLEVILLE – Belleville is the latest Riverbend community to replace an expiring state-level sales tax on groceries with its own locally collected grocery tax. At Monday’s meeting, City Council members unanimously approved a “motion to adopt the continuation of the 1% local grocery sales tax, to be effective as of Jan. 1, 2026 when the State of Illinois eliminates the imposition of the tax.” First imposed in 1990, the state’s 1% sales tax on groceries is set to expire in 2026. 100% of the proceeds from the state grocery tax went directly to local municipalities; faced with revenue losses, communities were given the ability to pass their own local 1% grocery taxes to replace the state tax once it expires. The resulting ordinance effectively has a neutral impact on grocery prices, since it replaces the state tax rather than adding a new local tax on top of it. With the City Council’s approval, the City of Belleville will begin collecting this 1%

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Godfrey Fire Protection District Learns Natural Gas Safety with Ameren Presentation

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GODFREY - Firefighters with the Godfrey Fire Protection District learned about natural gas safety and what to do if a gas leak is detected. On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, Ameren Illinois public awareness specialist Chris Schildroth stopped by the fire station to go over “the dos and the don’ts” when responding to a natural gas leak. Schildroth noted that collaboration between the fire department and Ameren is important in these situations. “We’re in two different lanes, typically, but when we get on a gas leak, we’re in the same lane,” Schildroth said. “We would rather get these formalities out of the way prior to being on scene. It makes it much safer for everybody. The quicker Ameren gets out there, the safer it is for these guys, the general public, and us.” When a gas leak is suspected, first responders and homeowners are directed to call 911 and Ameren right away. First responders are often on the scene before Ameren, so

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Giannoulias Unveils Statewide Organ and Tissue Donation Campaign

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SPRINGFIELD - Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has launched a public awareness campaign encouraging Illinoisans to spark a lifesaving “ripple effect” by becoming organ donors. The ad, which is the first in a series building on the positive ripple effects of organ donation, will begin running this week on broadcast television, digital and social media platforms across the state. “Some 4,000 Illinois residents are in need of a transplant, including many whose lives hang in the balance waiting for the availability of a suitable organ,” Giannoulias said. “By choosing to become an organ donor, Illinoisans can catalyze a cascade of positive action, empowering recipients to pay the gift forward by helping those around them.” In the illustrative narrative, a firefighter who was granted the gift of life through organ donation saves a tutor at the scene of an accident, who in turn helps a young student earn admission into college. The story is rooted

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Upper Wood River Levee Project

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ALTON – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, in partnership with the Wood River Drainage and Levee District, will host a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the Upper Wood River Levee Underseepage Design Deficiency Correction Project on June 20, 2025 at 9:30 a.m. at the East Alton No. 1 Pump Station in Alton, Ill. The event will recognize the successful federal-local partnership and celebrate a major milestone in flood risk management for the region. The project enhances the safety and reliability of the levee system by addressing a known design deficiency and implementing features that control underseepage from the Mississippi River. Improvements include 80 new relief wells, a drainage collection system, and an access road. “The completion of the project represents a major step forward in safety, resilience, and public service,” said Col. Andy Pannier, commander of the St. Louis District. “It is not just a celebration of concrete

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Attorney General Raoul Joins Bipartisan Coalition Signing On To $7.4 Billion Purdue Settlement

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced that 55 attorneys general, representing all eligible states and U.S. territories, agreed to sign on to a $7.4 billion settlement with Purdue Pharma (Purdue) and its owners, the Sackler family. The Sackler family informed the attorneys general of plans to proceed with the settlement, which would resolve litigation against Purdue and Sacklers for their role in creating and worsening the opioid crisis across the country. “This settlement is the outcome of many hours of tireless work by the attorneys in my office’s Consumer Fraud Division, and I am proud of their dedication. As a result of their efforts, money from the Sacklers and Purdue will finally be available to fund services for Illinoisans affected by opioid addiction,” Raoul said. “From the start, I have prioritized securing resources to abate the impact of the opioid epidemic in Illinois. I am committed to ensuring that settlement funding is distributed

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IDPH Awards Community Health Worker Grant to Illinois Public Health Association

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has awarded a grant to the Illinois Public Health Association (IPHA) to develop a multi-year campaign supporting and promoting the work of community health workers (CHWs). Community health workers are trusted members of their communities, who serve as a bridge between health care and social services and the community. CHWs assist with access to health services, and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. CHWs also create healthier communities by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency, through outreach, community education, informal counseling, social support, and advocacy. The grant funding supports CHW programs around the state by creating a campaign to improve awareness and understanding of what CHWs do and support the effective integration of CHWs into public health, health care, and human services organizations. The campaign will also increase the supply of a diverse and highly

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Granite City Firefighters Contain Rapid Lube Blaze Preventing Building Loss

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Photos by Brayden Cook Photography GRANITE CITY Granite City firefighters responded quickly to a fire at the Rapid Lube service center on Friday, June 13, 2025, successfully containing the blaze and saving the building, Fire Chief Todd Richey said Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Rapid Lube announced on its Facebook page that the Granite City location is temporarily closed due to the fire. Rapid Lube expressed appreciation for customers’ understanding and patience. The company said it will provide updates on reopening as soon as possible. The fire started in the service area of the Rapid Lube location in Granite City. Firefighters faced challenges early on when a new fire hydrant main steamer cap was locked, but crews overcame the obstacle and aggressively attacked the fire, Richey said. “Our firefighters were real aggressive with attack,” Richey said. “We had issues right off the bat with a new fire hydrant main steamer cap was locked up but they overcame it and

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Edwardsville Police Begins Fourth of July Traffic Safety Campaign

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EDWARDSVILLE – Edwardsville Police announced plans for July Fourth traffic enforcement with a focus on impaired and unbuckled drivers. The safety campaign will run from June 20 through July 7 to encompass three summer weekends leading up to and after Independence Day. “To ensure a safe Independence Day for everyone, we're asking for your cooperation. If you drive, don't drink or use cannabis or other impairing substances. Our officers will be diligently working to prevent impaired driving and to make sure all occupants are wearing their seat belts,” said Lt. Matt Senci. The Edwardsville Police will join the Illinois State Police and more than 200 local police and sheriff’s departments for the statewide effort. To celebrate safely, designate a sober driver and don’t let friends or family members drive impaired. Other important tips include: • Give your designated driver your keys before you go out. • If you are impaired by alcohol, cannabis,

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How to Host a Summer Potluck with Friends and Family

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Did you know that potlucks are one of the most effective ways to strengthen social bonds and create lasting memories? A 2019 study published in the Journal of Social Relationships found that sharing meals in casual group settings significantly enhances feelings of belonging and community. Hosting a summer potluck is more than just a convenient way to feed a crowd—it is an opportunity to connect, celebrate diversity in tastes, and foster a sense of togetherness. Setting the Scene: Choosing the Right Venue and Ambiance The foundation of any successful potluck begins with selecting an appropriate venue. Whether it’s your backyard, a local park with picnic facilities, or even a community center, the space should comfortably accommodate the expected number of guests and allow for easy movement and socializing. Consider the layout carefully. Create designated areas for food setup, seating, and activities. For instance, arranging tables in a buffet style near a shaded spot

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This Day in History on June 17: Watergate Break-In Leads to Nixon's Resignation

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June 17 has been a date marked by pivotal moments that have left a lasting imprint on history across the globe. On the political front, June 17, 1972, marks a momentous day in United States history—the Watergate break-in. Five men associated with President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign were caught attempting to wiretap the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. This event would unravel into one of the biggest political scandals in American history, leading to intense investigations, the discovery of abuses of power, and ultimately, President Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Watergate's reverberations reshaped public trust in government and transformed political journalism and accountability. Turning toward cultural history, June 17, 1940, saw the first public performance of the iconic song “Strange Fruit,” performed by Billie Holiday at Café Society in New York City. The song, hauntingly

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Beverly Farm Foundation Presents Its 2025 Community Champion Award to Steve Marso

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GODFREY — Beverly Farm Foundation is proud to announce that Steve Marso, owner of the Alton River Dragons Prospect League baseball team, has been named the recipient of its 2025 Community Champion Award. This annual honor is presented to a local leader who demonstrates outstanding commitment to enriching the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and making a lasting impact in the Riverbend community. Mr. Marso was recognized for his steadfast support of the Beverly Farm Foundation and his efforts to promote inclusion, awareness, and community engagement through the power of sports. Under his leadership, the Alton River Dragons have hosted multiple Beverly Farm Night events at Lloyd Hopkins Field, offering residents of Beverly Farm and their families a memorable ballpark experience. He also partnered with Beverly Farm to host a First Responder Softball Game and Home Run Derby at Lloyd Hopkins Field on May 10th. These events have helped foster

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'Hollywood River' Film Studios, Esports Arena Proposed At Wood River Business Park

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WOOD RIVER – A developer’s vision for the Wood River Business Park would see the site transformed into “Hollywood River Studios,” a series of film production studios and an esports arena. City Attorney Kathryn Warren announced on Monday that Wood River Farm Investments LLC has offered $500,000 to purchase and develop the entire 105-acre site, formerly known as the EnviroTech Business Park. The company’s proposal is to build an esports arena and up to six sound and production studios, known as “Hollywood River Studios,” at the business park. These facilities would be “designed to cater the burgeoning film, television, digital streaming production industries,” according to their proposal. Their bid includes the lease or purchase of all necessary technology and equipment to operate the studios; these properties would then be leased to various media production companies. The site would be developed in two phases and, once developed,

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