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SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School Celebrates Class of 2025

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EDWARDSVILLE - Southern Illinois University Edwardsville East St. Louis Charter High School (CHS) provided pomp, circumstance and a chance for graduating seniors to revel, strut and shine during the school’s 2025 Commencement Ceremony. CHS graduated 28 seniors on Friday, May 9 in the middle of campus at the Wyvetter H. Younge Higher Education Center. The commencement speaker was Nate Williams, PhD, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Teaching and Learning in the SIUE School of Education Health and Human Behavior. The SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School is a school-of-choice for families in the East St. Louis School District 189. The mission of the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville East St. Louis Charter High School is to prepare students who are career- and college-ready upon graduation. To achieve this mission, the school and its staff will positively impact the educational and economic lives of East St. Louis, Illinois youth through individualized

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Budzinski, Kim Express Support for Women Veterans Research

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) and Congresswoman Young Kim (CA-40) sent a letter to Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins expressing their support for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to continue health research focused on women veterans. This week marks VA Research Week and celebrates the 100th anniversary of VA research. The Congresswomen write, “Women are the fastest growing segment of the veteran population. Today, over 2 million women veterans live in the United States, and they are expected to make up 18% of all veterans by 2040. However, women veterans face unique barriers in accessing care, especially in the areas of behavioral health, reproductive care, and tailored services for survivors of military sexual trauma (MST). “VA’s significant investments in research over the last several years have been crucial in improving our understanding of the unique barriers women veterans face. Initiatives such as the

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Local Transportation Grants Available Through IDOT

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SPRINGFIEL D – Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that $400 million is available for local transportation projects, with the goal of enhancing mobility and quality of life in communities throughout the state. The deadline to apply is June 1. “Over the past six years, we’ve made bold, historic investments to strengthen transportation across Illinois, improving mobility and quality of life in every region,” said Gov. Pritzker. “This $400 million investment builds on that progress by supporting local projects that connect communities and helping Illinoisans get where they need to go safely and efficiently. I highly encourage local entities to apply for this funding and bring critical projects that improve the lives of Illinoisans in every corner of the state.” Successful projects will be chosen based on cost-effectiveness, feasibility and safety across multiple categories, including highways, bike and pedestrian

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Durbin, Delauro Introduce Bill To Ban Child Labor On Tobacco Farms

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT-03) today reintroduced legislation to protect child workers from the dangers of exposure to tobacco plants, including nicotine poisoning. The Children Don’t Belong on Tobacco Farms Act amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to prohibit children under the age of 18 from working in tobacco fields and coming into direct contact with tobacco plants or dried tobacco leaves by deeming this type of work as oppressive child labor. “Kids as young as 12 can be recruited to work on tobacco farms where they are exposed to toxic tobacco plants containing nicotine and may experience common symptoms of nicotine poisoning like nausea, vomiting, headaches, and dizziness. Putting a stop to this disgraceful labor practice is simple and common sense,” Durbin said. “With the Children Don’t Belong on Tobacco Farms Act , Congress can finally act to protect these kids

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Attorney General Raoul Leads Coalition Suing Trump Administration Over Illegal Immigration Conditions Placed On Billions In Federal Funding

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, California Attorney General Rob Bonta, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha, as part of a coalition of 20 attorneys general, announced today they will file two separate lawsuits against the Trump administration for attempting to illegally coerce their states into sweeping immigration enforcement by threatening to withhold billions in federal funding for emergency services and infrastructure. Raoul and the coalition will file a lawsuit against the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. Raoul, Bonta, Platkin, Neronha and Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, along with the coalition, will file a second lawsuit against the Department of Transportation (DOT) and DOT Secretary Sean Duffy. Each agency has imposed sweeping new conditions that would require the states and state agencies to cooperate with federal

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SIUE and Universidad Central del Ecuador Sign Historic Dual MBA Program Partnership Agreement

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EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Universidad Central del Ecuador (UCE) have formalized a strategic academic partnership aimed at expanding international collaboration and advancing global graduate education. The signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes the foundation for a dual Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, enabling students to complete coursework at both institutions and earn degrees from each. The signing ceremony was marked by the participation of UCE’s Chancellor, Patricio Espinosa del Pozo, MD, and Denise Cobb, PhD, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, highlighting the mutual commitment at the highest levels of leadership. “This agreement represents a shared vision for academic excellence and global collaboration. Together with Universidad Central del Ecuador, we are opening pathways for students to gain international business competencies and cultural insight that will distinguish them

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Illinois Fallen Firefighter Remembered and Firefighters Honored for Distinguished Service to their Communities

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SPRINGFIELD - State Fire Marshal James A. Rivera and members from the Illinois Fire Service gathered today to honor and remember a fallen Aurora firefighter and recognize those who went above and beyond their duties at the 32nd Annual Fallen Firefighter Memorial and Medal of Honor Ceremony. “Today, we gather with gratitude in our hearts as we honor the brave firefighters of Illinois—those who are serving every day and those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, said Governor JB Pritzker. “To the families who have lost loved ones, your sacrifice is not forgotten. We hold their memories close and vow to carry their legacies forward with dignity and respect as we support, invest in, and stand beside the fire service.” “Today, we gather to honor and remember our brothers and sisters who have made the ultimate sacrifice, and to celebrate the remarkable legacy they have left behind for others to follow,” said Illinois State Fire Marshal

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Alton Men Detained On Domestic Battery, Other Charges

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ALTON – Two men from Alton remain in custody following separate cases of domestic battery. Brandon L. Laughlin, 27, of Alton, was charged on May 8, 2025 with aggravated battery (a Class 3 felony), unlawful restraint (a Class 4 felony), domestic battery, and battery (both Class A misdemeanors). On May 7, 2025, Laughlin allegedly struck two individuals about the body with his fist, one of them being a household or family member who he was also accused of unlawfully detaining. In a separate case filed on May 8, 2025, Keith B. Perry, 26, also of Alton, was charged with a Class 4 felony count of criminal damage to property and a Class A misdemeanor count of domestic battery. Perry is accused of causing bodily harm to a household or family member on April 3, 2025 after striking them with a closed fist in the back of the head, continuously hitting the victim and pinning them down on a couch. He was additionally charged with causing over $500 worth of damage to the victim’s

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IDPH Reports First Mosquito Pool in Illinois to Test Positive for West Nile Virus in 2025

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reporting that the first mosquito pool of the year to test positive for West Nile virus (WNV) this year was collected on May 9 in Rockford by the Winnebago County Health Department. The specimen tested positive for WNV on May 12. “The news of the first batch of mosquitos carrying West Nile virus is a reminder for Illinois residents to begin protecting themselves from diseases caused by mosquito and tick bites,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra. “The best defense against West Nile virus is to practice the ‘Three R’s’: reduce, repel, and report’. IDPH urges everyone, and especially those who are older or have weakened immune systems, to ‘Fight the Bite’ and protect themselves and their families from mosquitoes and the viruses they carry.” Last year in Illinois, IDPH reported that 72 counties around the state reported positive tests for WNV in mosquitos,

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Iconic Little River Band Brings Hits to Du Quoin Grandstand

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DU QUOIN – Get ready for a night of unforgettable music and timeless classics as the Little River Band is set to perform at the Du Quoin State Fair Grandstand on Sunday, August 24, 2025. With sales topping 35 million, and a legacy that includes being the first band to have Top 10 hits for six consecutive years, Little River Band has secured its place as one of the most successful bands of the late 20th century. Their live concerts showcase the pristine harmony vocals known worldwide and deliver moments that spark back memories while making new ones with the next generation. “This is a phenomenal addition to the 2025 Du Quoin State Fair lineup,” said Illinois Department of Agriculture Director Jerry Costello II . “Little River Band’s music transcends generations and continues to captivate audiences. Fairgoers are in for a memorable experience.” Little River Band has undergone an evolution or two since its origins as an Australian rock band

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Enjoy Pancakes and Planes at St. Louis Regional Airport Breakfast Fundraiser

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BETHALTO/EAST ALTON - Community members are invited to an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast featuring airplanes. From 7:30–11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, 2025, EAA Chapter 864 will host their annual pancake breakfast at Piston Aviation at the St. Louis Regional Airport. Attendees can enjoy a breakfast buffet with the local aviation community while supporting educational opportunities for students in the region. “We have a good time when we have everybody out at the airport to see the airplanes and just learn about aviation,” said Jan with EAA Chapter 864. Jan and Randy explained that several pilots will fly in for the breakfast, and the public can check out the airplanes at the St. Louis Regional Airport during the event. Breakfast costs $10 for adults and $5 for kids ages 4–12; kids under age 3 eat free. The proceeds go to EAA Chapter 864 programs, including many educational opportunities for local kids. In addition to offering a scholarship

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Community Rallying For Local Hair Stylist/Business Owner Wade Gibson's Cancer Battle

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ALTON/GODFREY — A benefit event to support Wade Gibson, a beloved area hair stylist and business owner facing medical challenges with pancreatic cancer, will be held May 17, 2025, at The Pavilion in Kampsville. The event, organized by friends, family and local businesses, aims to raise funds to assist with Wade’s care. James Palmer, Wade’s husband and business partner at Papa Toodles in Alton, expressed his gratitude for the community’s support. “Given the outpouring of love and support for Wade, I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation to all those who are dedicating their time and effort to organize, plan and volunteer for this remarkable benefit in support of Wade, who is deeply appreciated by many. We are truly fortunate to have such a supportive and caring community,” Palmer said. The benefit will feature music, food, raffles, and both virtual and in-person silent auctions. Doors open at 4 p.m. at The Pavilion in Kampsville. Palmer

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Wanted For Officer Assault In Caseyville: Man Faces Resisting Arrest Charge After Overland Officer-Involved Shooting

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OVERLAND, MO. — A 28-year-old man was charged with resisting arrest following an officer-involved shooting on March 30, 2025, in the 10700 block of Page Avenue, according to St. Louis County authorities. Eddie Washington, of the 11800 block of Cato Drive in Florissant, Mo., was charged on March 31 with resisting or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop. Washington is being held on a $5,000 cash-only bond with no 10% bond option. The incident with St. Louis County Police began when officers were alerted by a license plate reader that a vehicle operated by Washington was wanted in connection with an assault on law enforcement officers in Caseyville. Officers attempted a traffic stop and to detain Washington, who then fled on foot. During the ensuing struggle, Washington wrestled with an officer on the ground before being arrested. Further investigation revealed that Washington had an outstanding warrant for a parole violation. The St. Louis County Police Department Bureau

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American Sign Language Courses Return to Lewis and Clark This Fall

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GODFREY – After two years, Lewis and Clark Community College is bringing back a credit course in American Sign Language (ASL) this fall. The course, Basic Communication 1 (SIGN 165-60) is designed to introduce students to ASL and its cultural aspects. Students are introduced to approximately 300 ASL vocabulary items, fingerspelling and certain grammatical features. Upon completion of the course, students will have developed beginning conversational skills for interaction with Deaf individuals. “I am thrilled that we are once again able to offer our ASL class at Lewis and Clark,” said Randy Gallaher, Dean of Liberal Arts, Business and IT. “This course not only equips students with the tools to communicate but also opens the doors to meaningful connections within the Deaf community." Instructor Amy Miller has a wealth of experience in ASL interpreting and education. Most recently, she served as a lead interpreter at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,

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Township Supervisor Kevin Hall Recaps Time in Office as Four Year Term Comes to an End

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EDWARDSVILLE – As my term as Edwardsville Township Supervisor comes to an end, I want to say thank you to the entire community for their support over the past four years. It has truly been an honor to serve our Township. With the help of Trustees Matt Chapman, Kathie Duame, Janet Haroian, Sitso Luh Nutsukpui, the late Skip Schmidt, and the Township staff, we have accomplished a lot over the term. We continued and expanded many Township partnerships and programs with Main Street Community Center, Edwardsville Rotary, Edwardsville Tennis Futures, Edwardsville Arts Center, Lunch and Learns, community outreach with programs of LiHeap, Medicare assistance, and rental assistance. We have kept the Township Park as a destination across the county and region as it was named one of the best playgrounds in St. Louis. Touch-A-Truck has continued to grow as an event that people put on their calendars months in advance. The largest undertaking was the renovation and expansion of Township

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Gov. Pritzker Announces Electric Bus Company, Damera, to Open First U.S. Assembly Plant in Illinois

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Governor JB Pritzker, Damera Corporation and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced the company will open its first U.S. assembly plant in the Greater Peoria region. Damera Corporation (Damera Bus USA LLC in the U.S.) plans to make a capital investment of more than $31.5 million over four years with support from a Reimagining Energy and Vehicles in Illinois (REV Illinois) agreement, which will enable the company to expand into Illinois and create 90 new full-time jobs. The announcement was made with Governor Pritzker and Damera leadership in Washington DC as part of a larger business development trip. “Over the past six years, Illinois has pushed to solidify our status as a hub of the EV future – and put our shoulder to the wheel to get that vision off the ground and on the road,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “With this investment of more than $31.5 million–supported by state incentives–Damera

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Jersey County Health Department Launches Comprehensive Community Resources Webpage

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JERSEYVILLE – The Jersey County Health Department is proud to announce the launch of its newly updated Community Resources Webpage, a centralized hub designed to connect residents with vital services and support systems throughout Jersey County and the surrounding area. Accessible at www.jerseycountyhealth.org/resources , the webpage offers a curated directory of local and regional resources, including: Health and Wellness Services – Access to counseling, immunizations, STD screenings, and pregnancy testing. Family and Social Support – Information on resources for families, including childcare and mental health. Emergency and Safety Resources – Substance use treatment and crisis services. Basic Needs Assistance – Food pantries, clothing, furniture, and household goods provided by local ministries and charitable organizations. Community Engagement – Outreach programs to foster community connection and education. “Our goal

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Mascot Ban Bill Faces Setback Leaving Illinois School Traditions Intact

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SPRINGFIELD — Illinois House Bill 1237, which proposed banning school mascots and imagery referencing Native American tribes, failed to advance in the Illinois Senate after missing a Friday, May 9, 2025, procedural deadline to move out of committee. State Senator Erica Harriss, who represents the 56th District including Glen Carbon, expressed relief over the bill’s stall. “This is a great win for schools across Illinois that were faced with the uncertainty of having to erase longstanding traditions and absorb yet another unfunded mandate from out-of-touch Chicago politicians,” Harriss said. The bill sought to prohibit schools from using names, logos, and mascots such as “Braves,” “Chiefs,” “Chieftains,” “Tribe,” and “Indians,” along with imagery including feathered headdresses, tomahawks, and arrowheads. Several area schools, including Collinsville High School, Granite City High School, and Calhoun

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SIUE Graduates Define Success at Spring 2025 Commencement

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EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville conferred degrees upon 2292 eligible graduates during May 2025 commencement exercises, held Friday and Saturday, May 9-10, 2025 in the First Community Arena at the Vadalabene Center. The SIUE spring commencement weekend included six graduation ceremonies, led by Denise Cobb, PhD, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and respective deans. Throughout the ceremonies significant moments included inspiring keynotes, recognition of the 2025 Distinguished Service Award and a memorable appearance by this year’s Golden Graduates, filling the celebrations with Cougar pride. Commencement began at 10 a.m., Friday, with the School of Business ceremony where Provost Cobb welcomed family members and supporters. Cobb introduced the day’s first student speaker, winner of the Outstanding Senior Award and a student leader who “embodies a commitment to service and innovation,” Kashish Tandon. Tandon earne

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Coach Roberson Highlights Brayden Drew's Promising Wrestling Future

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ALTON - Brayden Drew, a 150-pound junior wrestler, had another outstanding season. He earned his second sectional trip in the 2024-2025 season. He is an Auto Butler Male Athlete of the Month for the Redbirds. Drew secured his spot in the sectional tournament after winning the Edwardsville Regional. Entering the regional as the second seed, Drew claimed the championship by defeating Belleville East’s Xander Good with a score of 13-4. This victory marks Drew’s second trip to the sectional tournament this year. Over the course of the season, he accumulated 37 wins prior to the sectional, demonstrating consistent performance on the mat. Alton coach Eric Roberson expressed pride in Drew’s progress and outlook. “I’m proud of Brayden’s development and his future as a wrestler,” Roberson said.

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