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Glen Carbon Goes Solar For Electrical Savings

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GLEN CARBON – Glen Carbon is embracing a solar solution to save on annual electricity costs. Trustees this week unanimously approved a 10-year agreement with Ampion, PBC to subscribe the village’s electrical accounts to a community solar array. Glen Carbon aims to offset a portion of its electrical costs with solar credits it will receive from a nearby solar farm. The village will not be developing a solar facility of its own – rather, its electrical accounts will be “legally assigned to the owner of an existing or soon to be constructed community solar array,” according to the agreement. Good Energy , which helps several local municipalities negotiate electrical contracts, estimates Glen Carbon’s solar array subscription will generate annual savings of $40,000 – equivalent to about 10% of the village’s electric bills. The energy consulting firm will act as an agent and consultant on behalf of the village for purposes of the electrical

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Mueller Furniture & Mattress Remodels Historic Belleville Location

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BELLEVILLE - Mueller Furniture & Mattress is proud to announce the 4th generation family-owned business has completed a $300,000 remodel for its historic Belleville location that opened its doors nearly 100 years ago. The remodel consists of expanding the showroom with new flooring, ceiling, lighting, paint and in-store kiosks. “We are so excited for our customers to see our investment in our store and the Belleville community,” said Owner and President Mark Mueller. “With all of our previous expansions, we know it’s important to not lose sight of our past. We are committed to keeping our original Belleville location on Main Street and committed to the future. We promise this will be a building that continues to provide an amazing shopping experience for decades to come.” Mueller said these renovations are unique because they focus on enhancing the overall customer experience. The new in-store kiosks use technology to help customers design and envision

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Alton Man Faces 10 Felonies For Firearms, Drugs

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ALTON – 10 felonies have been filed against an Alton resident accused of unlawfully possessing several firearms and drugs. Tyrique J. Cole, 23, of Alton, was charged with five counts of felon in possession of a weapon (each Class 2 felonies), two counts of possession of a controlled substance (both Class 4 felonies), and one count each of the following Class X felonies: armed violence, unlawful possession with the intent to deliver methamphetamine, and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. A petition to deny Cole’s pretrial release describes the items found during a “protective sweep” by authorities. “Officers conducted a protective sweep of the residence where the defendant was found, locating various narcotics in plain view,” the petition states. “A complete search revealed six (6) firearms in the residence, along with approximately 97 grams of cocaine, 42 grams of methamphetamine, oxycodone, amphetamine and other materials

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Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of Month: Oilers' Kayley Plank's Cheerleading Journey Inspires Peers and Community

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WOOD RIVER - Kayley Plank, a senior at East Alton Wood River High School, has been recognized for her achievements in cheerleading. Plank, who has dedicated 11 years to the sport, has been a member of her high school cheer team for four years under the guidance of coach Alison Beachum. In addition to her commitment to cheer, Plank is also a soccer player. She credits her involvement in sports with helping her grow as a person both in and out of school. "It has helped me become a better person," she said as an East Alton-Wood River High athlete. She is a Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of The Month for the Oilers. Plank expressed gratitude to her family for their unwavering support. She thanked her father, Tommy Plank; her mother, Danielle Buloth; and her little sister, Lily Plank, for encouraging her every day. Looking ahead, Plank hopes to continue her cheerleading career in college while pursuing a major in business. She has actively sought to improve her skills,

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmed as Health Secretary in Tight Senate Vote

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in Thursday as President Donald Trump’s health secretary after a close Senate vote, putting him in control of $1.7 trillion in federal spending. Nearly all Republicans fell in line behind Trump despite hesitancy over Kennedy’s views on vaccines, voting 52-48 to elevate the scion of one of America’s most storied political — and Democratic — families to secretary of the Health and Human Services Department. Democrats unanimously opposed Kennedy. Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell , who had polio as a child, was the only “no” vote among Republicans, mirroring his stands against Trump’s picks for the Pentagon chief and director of national intelligence.

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1st MidAmerica Credit Union Warns Members of Scam Calls

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ALTON - 1st MidAmerica Credit Union and the Alton Police Department issued a warning about a recent wave of scam calls where individuals impersonate representatives from the credit union. The alerts, issued by the credit union, emphasize that these callers may request sensitive personal information, including account numbers, debit and credit card numbers, or login credentials. The warning comes as reports of these fraudulent calls have increased, prompting the credit union to take action to protect its members. “We will not call and ask for this information,” the credit union said in a public announcement. Members are encouraged to be vigilant and to report any suspicious calls. If they believe their account information may have been compromised, the credit union advises contacting their member support center for assistance. This advisory highlights ongoing concerns regarding financial scams, which have become increasingly prevalent in recent years, as fraudsters exploit

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Sen. Belt Secures $400,000 To Expand Doula Services In Belleville

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BELLEVILLE – State Senator Christopher Belt helped secure a $400,000 grant for Doula Lab, a Belleville-based organization that provides doula services and training for the Metro East community. “The path to parenthood looks different for everyone, so it’s important we invest in pregnancy services that help individuals feel respected, supported and safe,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “I have been a major advocate for doula services in Springfield throughout my career, and I’m glad we’re taking the necessary steps to expand services.” Organizations across Illinois received $4.5 million in Birth Equity grants aimed at eliminating racial disparities and avoiding preventable deaths. The grants were awarded by the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Office of Women’s Health & Family Services. Senator Belt co-sponsored House Bill 5142 in 2024, which requires private insurance plans to cover doula services. Belt also voted for

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Duckworth, Blackburn Renew Bipartisan Push to Help Cosmetologists Recognize and Respond to Domestic Violence  

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– U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Susan Collins (R-ME), Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), John Boozman (R-AR), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) reintroduced bipartisan legislation to incentivize domestic violence awareness training for beauty professionals and cosmetologists, which would help these individuals better recognize signs of abuse in their clients, appropriately intervene and keep them safe. The bipartisan Supporting the Abused by Learning Options to Navigate Survivor (SALONS) Stories Act would increase already-established grants to states that require beauty professionals and cosmetologists to undergo free and easily accessible domestic violence awareness training in order to help ensure more of these individuals are trained to successfully navigate conversations with clients who could be in danger. “Victims of domestic violence often don’t know where to turn or who to talk to, but they do often continue going

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Durbin, Duckworth Issue Statements About Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Nomination For HHS Post

6 months 3 weeks ago
WASHINGTON – In a speech on the Senate floor, U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) outlined his serious concerns with Robert F. Kenney, Jr., President Trump’s nominee to the lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). During his speech Durbin outlined why he opposes Mr. Kennedy’s nomination—pointing to the nominee’s long history of spewing harmful conspiracy theories about life-saving vaccines, the fact that he lacks a basic grasp of our health care system, and given that he approaches the job with an unacceptable bias. “Our Founding Fathers created a government with checks and balances. What they did not anticipate is that Congress—now currently under Republican control—would voluntarily give away its Constitutional duties. But that’s where we find ourselves—as hospitals and medical researchers, in blue and red states, are in chaos over the Trump Administration’s attempt to usurp Congress’

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How to Support Edwardsville High Schoolers' Mission to Combat Blood Cancer

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EDWARDSVILLE - Several Edwardsville High School students have come together to combat blood cancers , and the community has the chance to help. Casey Stover, a junior at EHS, was nominated for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) 2025 Student Visionaries of the Year campaign. This seven-week leadership development program encourages students across the Greater St. Louis region to raise money for blood cancer research. Several EHS students have stepped forward to join Casey’s campaign, known as “Team Moving Mountains.” Over the next week, the community can participate in several dine-to-donate fundraisers, as well as a skate night on Feb. 21 and raffle. All proceeds benefit Team Moving Mountains and their fight to support blood cancer research. “I’m super excited. These weeks coming up are going to be huge for my campaign,” Casey said. “I’m just super proud we’re able to get everybody involved. It’s super,

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Captivating the Heart: Tips for Planning a Romantic Getaway

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Did you know that nearly 70% of couples who take a romantic getaway report feeling more connected to each other afterward? This statistic underscores the power of shared experiences in nurturing relationships. A well-planned trip can rekindle the spark that may have dimmed amidst the routines of daily life. Whether it’s a weekend retreat or an extended vacation, a romantic getaway provides an opportunity to deepen your bond, create lasting memories, and escape from the everyday hustle. Here’s how to plan the perfect romantic escape. Understanding Each Other's Desires Before diving into logistics and destinations, take a moment to discuss what you both want from this getaway. This step is crucial and sets the tone for the entire trip. Communicate Preferences : Are you both looking for adventure, relaxation, or a mix of both? Engaging in an open dialogue about preferences can help you choose the right location and activities. For instance, if one partner dreams of lounging

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This Day in History on February 13: The Bombing of Dresden During World War II

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February 13 has seen its fair share of remarkable events throughout history, shaping nations, cultures, and societies across the globe. Moving back in time, February 13, 1960, marked a pivotal moment in the history of nuclear energy. France became the fourth nation to successfully test a nuclear bomb, following the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom. The test, conducted in the Sahara Desert, not only demonstrated France's growing military capabilities but also heightened tensions during the Cold War era. This event underscored the global arms race and the strategic importance of nuclear power, prompting discussions on disarmament and international peace that continue to resonate today. In 1945, February 13 was also the day when the bombing of Dresden, Germany, began during World War II. Allied forces launched a series of air raids on the city, which resulted in widespread destruction and significant loss of life. The bombings remain a contentious topic in discussions

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Win $300,000 or a New Home and Support Wish Kids Wish Home Raffle

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CHICAGO – Make-A-Wish Illinois is partnering with The Home Builders and Remodelers Charitable and Educational Foundation and Make-A-Wish Missouri & Kansas for the 2025 Wish Home Raffle. Tickets are just $100 each giving entrants the chance to win $300,000 cash or a beautiful new home in Troy, Illinois, along with several other prizes. Ticket quantity is limited to 20,000 tickets. To purchase tickets, visit wish.org/illinois, call (800) 701- 2642 or visit Mark’s Appliance at 1507 Troy Road in Edwardsville. Tickets purchased before January 31, 2025, will be eligible for an early bird prize. Grand prize drawing to be held live on television on April 29, 2025, a day celebrated by Make-A-Wish as World Wish Day to honor when the first wish was granted. The beautiful union-built home by CA Jones Homes and many other sponsors is valued at more than $500,000 and located in the thriving scenic community just outside of St. Louis in Troy, Illinois. This contemporary ranch-style home

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Valentine's Day at EXO, Calvary Baptist, and More: Here is Your Weekend Go-Guide

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This Valentine's Day weekend, the Riverbend Region is packed with events for everyone—whether you're into hands-on crafts, family fun, live music, or community gatherings. For a full listing of events, be sure to visit RiverBender Events . If you want to make sure even more of the region is aware of your event email cj@riverbender.com and explore our range of Event Promotion Services! Featured Valentine’s Day Party at EXO Lounge invites everyone to celebrate love in all its forms! Whether you're flying solo or spending the evening with your sweetheart, this event promises a night filled with love, laughter, and good vibes at EXO Lounge. This special occasion is perfect for making memories with those who matter most, so come and feel the love! Discover a new path of education at Calvary Christian School OPEN HOUSE on February 15, 2025, at Calvary Christian School in Alton, IL. This event is designed for new families exploring Calvary Christian School as an

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Alton Police: Some Major Crime Category Rates Drop In 2024

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ALTON - The Alton Police Department has released crime statistics for 2024, providing residents with a transparent look at public safety trends in the community. The eight major crime categories that are reported include murder, sexual assault, arson, robbery, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and assaults. According to the 2024 Alton Police data, crime rates in five of the eight major categories have decreased from the previous year. The categories of murder, criminal sexual assault, arson, motor vehicle theft, and theft are all down from 2023. The Alton Police said notably, motor vehicle thefts decreased significantly from 129 in 2023 to 89 in 2024. Alton Police Crime Stats Comparison - Released By APD Alton Police Released Key Crime Statistics for 2024: Murder rate decreased by 40% Criminal Sexual Assault decreased by 18% Arson decreased by 33% Motor Vehicle Theft decreased by 31% Theft decreased by 2% Stat Comparison 2024 to 2023: Murder/Non-negligent

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GoJet Airlines Flight Veers Off Runway At Lambert International In St. Louis

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ST. LOUIS – A United Airlines regional jet slid off the runway at St. Louis Lambert International Airport shortly after landing on Wednesday morning, Feb. 12, 2025, prompting the closure of Runway 11-29. The incident occurred at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday when Flight 4427, operated by GoJet Airlines, arrived from Washington Dulles International Airport. The aircraft, carrying 27 individuals including crew members, veered into a grassy area adjacent to the Lambert International runway. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported among those on board. Passengers were reported safely offloaded from the jet and transported to Concourse A of the airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated an investigation into the incident. GoJet Airlines, a regional airline based in Bridgeton, Mo., is a subsidiary of Trans States Holdings and operates under the United Express brand. The airline employs approximately 1,670 individuals and provides commuter feeder services for United

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Gov. Pritzker Issues Statement On Trust In Public Service After Madigan Verdict

6 months 3 weeks ago
CHICAGO – Trust in public officials is something that’s hard earned. Public service ought to be a high calling for honest people with integrity. And those who violate the public’s trust must be held accountable if confidence in the system is to be restored. The Madigan verdict by a jury of everyday Illinoisans is an important message to anyone in government — or those thinking about public service — that if you choose corruption you will be found out, and you will be punished. This week has been a vital reminder that we must maintain our vigilance in cleaning up government and always put the people we serve first.

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Golden Apple Announces Stacey C. Bolton As New Chair For Board Of Directors

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ILLINOIS - Golden Apple, a non-profit committed to preparing, supporting and mentoring aspiring teachers, announced the appointment of Stacey C. Bolton, Northern Trust Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, Asset Servicing, to the position of Chair of the Board of Directors. Bolton has been an integral part of the Golden Apple community for more than 10 years, offering invaluable insight and unwavering dedication to the organization’s mission of ensuring every student can learn from an exceptional educator. As Board Chair, Bolton will play a key role in supporting senior leadership as Golden Apple expands their impact preparing the next generation of teachers in Illinois, Michigan, New Mexico, and beyond. A top priority for Bolton in his new role will be ensuring the board’s engagement reflects the communities they serve, while continuing to build partnerships and programs that address the nationwide teacher shortage. "Stacey has been a steadfast advocate for

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Rep. Bost Bill Protects Prime Farmland Production

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) today introduced legislation to keep prime and unique farmland in production for farming by restricting access to federal tax credits for companies converting these properties into solar panels tracts. The PANELS Act would not prevent a farmer from leasing their property for solar panels, but it would reduce the economic incentive for companies to do so. "Prime farmland should be used for farming, not for corporate solar developers to gobble up acre after acre," said Bost. "We’re losing precious and productive farmland to companies installing solar panels, which threatens America’s agricultural supply chain, food security, and rural economies. That’s why I’ve reintroduced the PANELS Act- to stop federal tax credits from being used to convert prime and unique farmland into solar farms. Farmers should have the right to make decisions about their land, but we shouldn’t be incentivizing

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Madison County Mental Health Board is hosting a Mental Health & Addiction Legislative Forum this month  

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EDWARDSVILLE — The Madison County Mental Health Board will be hosting a Mental Health and Addiction Legislative Forum at the end of the month. The event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Madison County Administration Building (County Board Room), 157 N. Main St., Edwardsville, Mental Health Board Executive Director Deborah Humphrey will emcee the program assisted by Program Manager Eli Horner. “The primary goal of this event is to educate and create an awareness of the needs of individuals in our communities who are battling with a mental illness and addiction and to advocate for appropriate treatment, healthcare and recovery support,” Humphrey said. The Forum will give legislators a platform to introduce themselves and share their respective legislative role(s) in the 104th General Assembly session. Attending legislators include Senator Erica Harriss and State representatives Amy Elik and Katie Stuart. Harriss said this event is “an opportunity

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