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Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Male Athlete Of The Month: CM's Quentin Roose Balances Sports, Academics, and Community Service

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BETHALTO - Quentin Roose recently completed his senior year at Civic Memorial High School after an illustrious career from everything to athletics, and a diverse portfolio of extracurricular activities, leadership roles and community service. Roose has been involved in ice hockey for four years, baseball as a catcher for two years, and tennis during senior year. The student will begin studies at Washington University in St. Louis this fall on a full-ride Pledge Scholarship. He is a Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Male Athlete of the Month. Roose has also demonstrated academic and leadership excellence. He served as captain of his Scholastic Bowl team and held positions as secretary and treasurer on the student council. Additionally, he founded a Peer Outreach Program to support students with academic and mental health challenges, as well as a social media page for the school marching band. His commitment to community service is highlighted by an Eagle Scout project that involved

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How to Plan a Low-Budget Summer Vacation: Maximizing Fun Without Breaking the Bank

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Did you know that nearly 60% of Americans skip vacations each year due to cost concerns? Yet, a memorable getaway doesn’t have to be synonymous with expensive flights, luxury hotels, or pricey tours. In fact, some of the most rewarding travel experiences come from thoughtful planning, creativity, and resourcefulness. This article explores how to plan a low-budget summer vacation that delivers enjoyment and relaxation while keeping your finances intact. Setting a Realistic Budget and Priorities The cornerstone of any affordable vacation is a clearly defined budget. Start by listing all potential expenses: transportation, accommodation, food, activities, and incidental costs. Establish a maximum spending limit that feels comfortable without straining your finances. Next, prioritize what you value most. Would you prefer spending on unique experiences like local festivals or saving on lodging to allocate funds for dining out? Understanding your priorities helps you make smarter

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This Day in History on June 3: Polio Vaccine Trials Begin

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June 3 has long been a day marked by remarkable events that have shaped history across the globe. Going back in history, on June 3, 1886, the first successful ascent of the Matterhorn’s north face was achieved by a team of climbers led by Albert F. Mummery. The Matterhorn, located on the border between Switzerland and Italy, is one of the most iconic and challenging peaks in the Alps. This ascent was significant because it opened new routes for mountaineers and demonstrated advancements in climbing techniques and gear. The mountain’s dramatic shape and dangerous conditions have made it a symbol of human endurance and adventure. In the realm of political history, June 3, 1989, stands out due to the tragic events in Beijing, China. On this day, the Chinese government launched a violent crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators gathered in Tiananmen Square. The protests, centered around demands for political reform and greater freedoms, had attracted widespread attention

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Charges Announced In Fatal Shooting On Lawn Street In Alton

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ALTON — Charges have been filed in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred on May 28, 2025, in the 3100 block of Lawn Street, Alton Police Department officials announced on Monday, June 2, 2025. The Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine’s Office charged Hosea J. Burgess and Jermaine D. Stiff with unlawful possession of a firearm by a repeat offender, a Class X felony. Burgess is currently held at the Saint Louis City Justice Center awaiting extradition to Madison County, while Stiff remains in custody in Madison County. Both men will be held pending a detention hearing. The shooting took place at approximately 9:33 p.m. on May 28, when officers responded to multiple reports of gunfire. Upon arrival, they found Donald R. Lane, 41, of Alton, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound inside a vehicle. Lane was transported to a local hospital but died from his injuries. Authorities indicated the incident was not random and appeared to stem from an encounter

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Power Outage Affects 645 Grafton Area Customers After Substation Damage

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GRAFTON — Approximately 645 Grafton area customers are currently without power due to damage at a local substation, Ameren Illinois officials said around 4:30 p.m. on Monday, June 2, 2025. Karly Combest, a public relations strategist with Ameren Illinois, reported that crews are actively working at the substation in the Grafton area to restore service. The exact cause of the damage has not been disclosed. Combest said the utility company expects to have power restored in the Grafton area by 6:30 p.m. Monday. “Crews are actively working and trying to get everyone restored as quickly and safely as possible,” she said.

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Fundraiser Proceeds to Aid Hannah's Medical Bills and Family Needs After Jerseyville Crash

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JERSEYVILLE — A fundraiser has been launched to support Hannah, a local woman critically injured in a car accident on Reddish Road in Jerseyville. The accident left her with multiple severe injuries, including broken limbs, fractured ribs, a collapsed lung, brain bleeds, and a broken back, according to Sonni Dale, who is organizing the GoFundMe campaign. Hannah’s condition remains critical as medical staff continue to monitor her closely. Doctors have placed an intracranial pressure monitor to assess brain swelling and determine further treatment steps. She is currently unable to breathe unaided and has several chest tubes to manage lung complications. Additional concerns include strokes affecting the left side of her brain and a clot in the right artery of her neck. Hannah is a mother of two young daughters, Zadie, who will turn 5 on June 4, and Austyn, 8 months old. The fundraiser aims to assist with the extensive medical expenses she faces, including dental work and facia

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Alton Knights of Columbus to Host Blood Drive

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ALTON - The Alton Knights of Columbus host six blood drives a year, including one this week. From 1–5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, community members are invited to 1015 Milton Road in Alton to give blood. Richard Ruedin with the Knights of Columbus noted that the need for blood is urgent, especially as summer approaches and donation rates drop. “Come out and give blood,” Ruedin said. “It’s really critical now during the summer period. The need for blood will be even more because everybody’s on vacation, traveling, and donations are really low at this time of year. So please come out and help your community.” You can sign up online for a time slot to donate blood or simply walk in from 1–5 p.m. on Wednesday. Ruedin said they “really could use some walk-ins,” and he hopes many people come out. As an organization, the Knights of Columbus try to organize up to six blood drives every year. The group recognizes

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Lymphedema Education Meeting Scheduled for Thursday, June 5, 2025

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ALTON – OSF HealthCare Rehabilitation Services in Alton will be holding its monthly lymphedema education meeting on Thursday, June 5. Riverbend region residents are invited to join the OSF Lymphedema Therapy Team for this free educational session about lymphedema and meet other people with lymphedema. The June lymphedema education meeting, which will focus on the topic of “What is Lymphedema,”will be held: Thursday, June 5, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. OSF HealthCare Rehabilitation Services 228 Alton Square Mall, Alton, IL Enter the Rehab office from the upper mall parking lot, facing Alby Street, under the "OSF HEALTHCARE" sign Interested individuals should direct questions or requests for additional information to OSF Rehabilitation Services at (618) 463-5171. Lymphedema refers to tissue swelling caused by an accumulation of fluid that is usually drained by the body's lymphatic system. Some lymphedema facts include: It most commonly affects

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Sherri and David Henson Mark 40 Years of Marriage

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ALTON - Sherri and David Henson are celebrating 40 years of blissful marriage. The couple's wedding anniversary was on Sunday, June 1, 2025. The pair met in ninth grade at East Junior High School where David asked Sherri to “go steady” and they have been inseparable ever since. They attribute their long, happy marriage to laughing together often, approaching life as a team, and always supporting each other’s endeavors. The Hensons have three adult children (Abram, Adrianna, and Kain), one grandchild (Gabriel) and a second grandchild on the way. They are immensely proud of the family they’ve created and the life they’ve built. Sherri is the Director of Clinical Services at Alton Memorial Hospital and David is the owner and president of Environmental Resources, Inc. in Wood River. Sherri and David are commemorating their milestone anniversary with a series of getaway trips to Charleston, New Mexico, and Lake Tahoe. Their children are also hosting an intimate

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I-55/70 Closure Near Collinsville in Madison County Begins June 13 ย 

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COLLINSVILLE – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that a full closure of Interstate 55/70 northbound/eastbound between Illinois 157 and Illinois 159 in Madison County will start, weather permitting, at 9 p.m. Friday, June 13, for bridge repairs. The closure is expected to remain in place for 17 calendar days. During that time, motorists should follow the marked detour as follows: Northbound/eastbound I-55/70: Take I-255 northbound to I-270 eastbound to reconnect with I-55 northbound, I-70 eastbound, or I-55/70 southbound/westbound. All lanes are scheduled to reopen by 5 a.m. Monday, June 30. Motorists should allow extra travel time for trips, especially during the first few days of the closure, and pay attention to additional signage on the marked detour route. Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes, and are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey all construction signage, and refrain from using mobile devices

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SBA Announces June 30 Deadline for Tornado Disaster Loan Applications

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ATLANTA - The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofits (PNP) organizations of the June 30 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by a tornado occurring July 14-15, 2024. The disaster declaration covers the Illinois counties of Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, Peoria, Putnam, Stark and Woodford. Under this declaration, the SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to eligible small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, nurseries, and PNPs with financial losses directly related to this disaster. The SBA is unable to provide disaster loans to agricultural producers, farmers, or ranchers, except for aquaculture enterprises. EIDLs are available for working capital needs caused by the disaster and are available even if the small business or PNP did not suffer any physical damage. The loans may be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, an

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GCSD9 Registration Open for 2025-26 School Year

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GRANITE CITY – Granite City Community Unit School District #9 announced enrollment and registration is now open for the 2025-26 school year. Families can register by using your SKYWARD account, and will have to make a designation to receive bus transportation. For all NEW enrollments, visit our Enrollment/Registration website for required documents prior to visiting our enrollment center. In accordance with enrollment and registration requirements, families currently restricted from accessing the Online Registration option will soon receive further instructions to complete the registration process. James J. Greenwald Administration Building 3200 Maryville Road Granite City, IL 62040 Admin Office Hours: Monday through Thursday: 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Friday: 7 a.m.-Noon Enrollment Office Hours: Monday through Thursday: 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Friday: 7-11 a.m. Students will not be allowed to attend school on the first day if not registered or enrolled.

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OSF Saint Anthony's To Sponsor First-Ever Summer Camp For Seventh and Eighth Graders To Explore Health Careers

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ALTON – Now that school’s out, there’s no doubt a variety of activities that can fill a junior high student’s calendar to stay occupied during the summer. We’ll find them on the athletic fields, around the pool or on a beach, maybe even exploring current or new hobbies. Maybe not so surprisingly, one area of focus that many junior high/middle school-aged students begin turning their interest to is career exploration. While it's not uncommon for career exploration to begin in high school, experts now recognize that junior high/middle school is a more suitable time to begin discovering career passions and interests. This allows students to engage in exploration with less stress and a greater openness to different possibilities. With the goal of assisting Riverbend region junior high/middle school students with an interest in a health care career, OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center will be sponsoring its first-ever Health Care Camp for Riverbend

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Firearm Used In Domestic Battery; Granite City Man Detained

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GRANITE CITY – A man from Granite City remains in custody after using a firearm during a domestic assault and battery. Brandon L. Fletcher, 42, of Granite City, was charged on May 30, 2025 with felon in possession of a weapon (Class 3 felony), domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor), and aggravated assault (Class A misdemeanor). On May 30, 2025, Fletcher allegedly assaulted a household or family member with a Smith and Wesson M&P .380ACP firearm by placing the firearm to their mouth. A petition from the State’s Attorney’s Office to deny Fletcher’s pretrial release states officers responded to a reported domestic disturbance before contacting the victim. The victim told officers Fletcher “began to make threats and retrieved a firearm” before the situation escalated further. “Upon retrieving the firearm, the defendant placed the firearm to the victim’s mouth,” the petition states. “Officers located the defendant, and he was

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Collinsville Man, Cahokia Teen, Face Multiple Charges After Incident With Uber Driver At Police Parking Lot

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COLUMBIA - The Monroe County State’s Attorney, Ryan Webb, has issued charges against a Collinsville man and a Cahokia 17-year-old for a Sunday morning, June 1, 2025, after an incident with an Uber driver in the Columbia Police Department parking lot. Collinsville’s Kareem Weaver, 20, has been charged with the following: Vehicular Invasion (Class 1 Felony). Attempted Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking (Class 1 Felony). Aggravated Unlawful Restraint (Class 3 Felony). Aggravated Kidnapping (Class X Felony). A 17-year-old Cahokia Heights juvenile has been charged with the following: Attempted First Degree Murder (Class X Felony). Aggravated Battery With A Firearm (Class X Felony). Vehicular Invasion (Class 1 Felony). Attempted Aggravated Vehicular Hijacking (Class 1 Felony). Attempted Discharge Of A Firearm (Class 1 Felony). Aggravated Unlawful Restraint (Class 3 Felony). Aggravated Kidnapping (Class X Felony). The juvenile is being held at the Juvenile Detention

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Hayner Library Kicks Off Free Summer Reading Program for Kids and Teens

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ALTON - The Hayner Public Library District has kicked off their Summer Reading Program. This program is made up of free events for kids and teens to enjoy. Participants also complete reading challenges for the chance to win prizes. Mary and Sharon, librarians who oversee the program, explained that it’s a chance for kids to learn to love reading. “The point — I mean, obviously, it’s to have fun. It’s so the kids come into the library and associate the library as a fun place, a place to make memories,” Mary explained. “But also, there’s a thing called the summer slide…where kids’ literacy rates sort of start to slide down. So the Summer Reading Program, the point is to get kids in the library, get them reading, keep their reading going so that they don’t have that academic slide backwards. So it’s fun for them, but there’s also the ulterior motive of keeping them reading and keeping them engaged wit

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Ameren Investigates Power Line Issue Behind Grafton, Other Nearby Communities, Outage

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GRAFTON — A power outage affected the entire city of Grafton on Monday afternoon, June 2, 2025. Ameren Illinois officials reported to Grafton Mayor Mike Morrow that an issue with one of the power lines caused a substation outage along Illinois Route 3, disrupting service to the area. Morrow said the utility company is investigating and attempting to remedy the problem. Morrow added that Grafton City Hall was temporarily closed for the remainder of the day on Monday, starting at 2 p.m. Signs were posted at the front of the building, and police and city workers were informed of the closure. Outlying areas of Dow and Elsah are also involved in the power outage. Ameren has been contacted to find out more about the outage. Morrow said Ameren anticipates that power will be restored later Monday, or by Tuesday morning at the latest. If necessary, the company may deploy a temporary substation to expedite service restoration. Morrow said residents reported hearing a popping noise nea

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St. Ambrose Catholic School Releases 4th Quarter Honor Roll

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GODFREY – St. Ambrose Catholic School recently released their fourth quarter High Honor Roll and Honor Roll lists for 2024-2025. 4th Grade High Honor Roll Sophie Hoefert Reid Pruetzel 4th Grade Honor Roll Chrisley Bechtold Colton French Hunter Johnson Cayla Kory Lucas Lacy Jordan McCormick Ella Schroeder Lily Yemm 5th Grade High Honor Roll Benjamin Burns Tucker Eberlin James Erwin Jackson Lacy Maizy McCahill Miles Schroeder 5th Grade Honor Roll Elijah Baird Holly Franklin Kamryn Hollinger Audrina Klasner Alysa Kochan Barrett Kohl William Monahan Marley Palmer Eileen Rodriguez-Frias 6th Grade High Honor Roll Danica Dornes Finn Kane Lydia Lara Caroline Morrissey Neal Pichee 6th Grade Honor Roll Ruth Beck Stella Copple Charles Droste Rylan Estes Charlotte Hendrickson Emma Kory Liam Rose Isla Stevenson Thomas Stirnaman Ryan Terry 7th Grade High Honor Roll Piper Adams Kayli Jacobs Charlotte Kohl Parker William

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Granite City's Gracie Roberts and Dylan Sanchez Recognized for Leadership and Service

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GRANITE CITY – Granite City Elks Lodge #1063 recognized Granite City High School seniors Gracie Roberts and Dylan Sanchez as Students of the Month for May. The Elks Student of the Month Program is designed to recognize outstanding young men and women for achievements in school and community life-fine arts, hobbies, athletics, church, school, club and community service, industry and farming. Nominees are judged on multiple achievements including leadership skills, good moral character, community involvement, extracurricular activities, honors and award and scholastic ability. Each student receives a $100 U.S. savings bond and an Elks certificate of achievement. GRACIE ROBERTS Contributed to 16 productions at GCHS in various capacities, including acting, assistant directing, sound technician, ushering, and videography ... Vice-President of Thespian Society ... Renaissance Top-10 ... Personal Choice Award ... Two-year Honor Roll ... Member of Thespian Society and

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New Plant Store Opens in Downtown Alton

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ALTON - There’s a new store for plant lovers in downtown Alton. Plant Em, located at 302 East Broadway in Alton, sells a variety of rare, tropical and exotic plants. Owner Emily Tucker shared that plants helped her get through a tough time, and she hopes to help other people, too. “My store is my therapy,” Tucker said. “I finally made it happen.” Plant Em is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 12–4 p.m. on Sundays. Tucker is currently splitting her time between the store, her full-time job as a dental assistant, and her children, but she hopes to expand the store’s hours in the future. She shared that she first discovered new coping mechanisms 10 years ago at an eating disorder recovery center. A few years later, Tucker was going through “something really stressful” and stumbled across a bear’s paw succulent on TikTok. She soon became fascinated with rare plants and devoted herself to the searc

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