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St. Mary's Oktoberfest Awards Ten Sweepstake Winners

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ALTON - The St. Mary’s Oktoberfest announced its $10,000 Sweepstakes winners on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, recognizing Kathy Budde as the first-place prize recipient. The event, held annually at St. Mary’s, featured a sweepstakes drawing that awarded cash prizes to the top ten participants. Budde secured the grand prize of $10,000, followed by Monica Schwegel in second place and Karen Crites in third. The full list of winners includes Teresa Smith in fourth, Bob and Cindy Roth in fifth, Trina Messmer in sixth, Steven White in seventh, John Meehan in eighth, Cheyanne Kelly in ninth, and Robert Metzmaker in tenth. Carolyn Simansky, Publicity Chair for St. Mary’s Oktoberfest, provided the list of winners along with a photograph of the first-place winner. The sweepstakes is part of the festival’s fundraising activities, supporting community initiatives associated with St. Mary’s. The Oktoberfest continues to draw participants and attendees each year, combining

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Alton Main Street Presents The Downtown Alton Chili Cook-Off On Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025

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ALTON - Alton Main Street invites you to join the fun at the Downtown Alton Chili Cook-Off, to be held on Sunday, October 19th from Noon until 3:00 p.m. at Flock Food Truck Park & Bar, located at 210 Ridge St. in Alton. The Chili Cook-Off is a great civic event that encourages local chefs, both amateur and professional, to match their favorite recipe with others in similar categories. Organizers look forward to greeting returning teams and welcoming new participants to this fiery competition. Tickets are $10.00 for adults or $5.00 for kids 10 & under, and will be available at the door. Beverages will be available for purchase, and you’ll enjoy live classic rock music from Number4Combo. There are 17 teams registered this year; and judges will award $100 prizes to winners in 4 categories: RESTAURANTS – The Old Bakery Beer Company, Riverside Grille Argosy Casino Alton, Bossanova Restaurant, and My Just Desserts. INDIVIDUALS - Brett Demond, Anthony Thorstad, Cassie Tarter,

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Two High-Speed Police Chases Yield Felonies Against Alton Man

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ALTON – An Alton man accused of leading police on two high-speed chases within days of each other faces multiple felony charges. Joshua J. Butkovich, 45, of Alton, was charged on Oct. 10, 2025 with unlawful possession of methamphetamine, a Class 3 felony, and two counts of aggravated fleeting or attempting to elude a peace officer, both Class 4 felonies. Butkovich allegedly failed to obey visual or audible signals from police to stop his vehicle on two separate occasions – first on Oct. 4, then again on Oct. 9, 2025. He was reportedly found in possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine during the second incident. The state’s petition to deny Butkovich’s pretrial release from custody states that on Oct. 4, 2025, Butkovich was reportedly seen driving a convertible while his driver’s license had been revoked. “When officers attempted a stop, he accelerated to 80 mph in a 30 mph zone, then over 100 mph on Homer Adams Parkway,” th

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Weekend Grief Retreat Invites Women to Heal and Connect

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COLUMBIA - Grieving community members can join the second annual Emotional Freedom After Loss Retreat. From Nov. 14–16, 2025, at the Toddhall Retreat and Conference Center in Columbia, 15 women will come together for the weekend retreat. You will receive a discount code if you register by Oct. 20, 2025. Teresa Reiniger, who organized the event, is a grief coach who works with people year-round, but she hopes the retreat is a special time for women who need to heal. “We do not, as a society, take time to grieve,” Reiniger said. “This is perfect for that. Step away from everything else and go into a weekend where you’re working on your grief. I say ‘working on your grief’ because grief is work. It is hard to go through. There’s so much that goes along with it.” During the retreat, women will come together for a weekend of nature walks, massages, yoga, breathwork, journaling and pampering. All meals and accommodations are

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Spencer Homes Female Athletes Of Month: Edwardsville Girls Tennis Capture SWC Title

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EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville's girls tennis squad appears primed and ready for the Friday and Saturday, Oct. 17 and 18, 2025, girls sectional at EHS after a dominant Southwestern Conference Tennis Tournament win on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 10-11, 2025. Edwardsville girls tennis coach Dave Lipe said the Southwestern Conference championship was "a great way to end the conference season." "Our girls were very tough," he said. "It was a total team effort; I know they are proud of themselves." The Tigers tennis team is Spencer Homes' Female Athletes Of the Month for EHS. At No. 1 singles for the Tigers, Dia Kannan topped her Belleville West opponent Annabelle Bruner 6-4, 6-4. Katie Woods won the No. 2 singles final 6-0, 6-0 over Belleville East's Caroline Sterling. Woods-Bina Selimi topped West's combo of Brunner-Abby Treadway 4-6, 5-4, 10-3 in the championship round for No. 1 doubles. Dia Kannan and Grace Hohmon defeated Belleville West's Morgan Seagle and Gabrielle Patterson 6-3, 6-4

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The Ultimate 2025 Trick-or-Treating Guide

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RIVERBEND - Little monsters love trick-or-treating, and we have the perfect guide of all the best spots in the Riverbend region. Whether you’re looking for traditional community trick-or-treating or fun new trunk-or-treating, there are lots of opportunities throughout the month of October for fall fun! For more information about Halloween events and parades, check out our Ultimate 2025 Halloween Parade Guide . If you have a Halloween event you’d like to see included in this list, email news@riverbender.com . CITY-WIDE TRICK-OR-TREAT TIMES Friday, Oct. 24, 2025 Belleville: 5:30–7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 Brighton: 6–9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025 Alton: 6–8 p.m. Bethalto: 6–9 p.m. East Alton: 6–8 p.m. Edwardsville: 12–9 p.m. Godfrey: 6–8 p.m. Hartford: 6–8 p.m. South Roxana: 6–8 p.m. Wood River: 6–8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, 2025 Alton: 6–8 p.m.

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Granite City Welcomes Two New Police Officers in Training

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GRANITE CITY - Granite City Police Department announced the addition of two new officers, Josh Rozell and Tom Hefele, who will begin their training at the Illinois State Police Academy in November. The academy program spans 16 weeks, after which the officers will proceed to a field training program. The department extended its best wishes to the new officers as they embark on their law enforcement careers.

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NGRREC Welcomes Owl Expert Mark Glenshaw for Nocturnal Neighbors STREAM Series

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EAST ALTON – The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC) will welcome naturalist Mark H.X. Glenshaw, widely known for his work with great horned owls in St. Louis’ Forest Park, for an upcoming STREAM Series event, Oct. 15. Glenshaw’s presentation, “Forest Park Owls: Hiding in Plain Sight,” will go from 5-7 p.m., and include stories and insights from nearly two decades of studying the park’s owls. His presentation will highlight the fascinating lives of these nocturnal neighbors and how people can observe similar wildlife in their own communities. Doors will open to the public at 5 p.m. Guests can kick off the event with a seasonal craft activity in the NGRREC lobby before heading into the Riverview Room for Glenshaw’s presentation. After the talk, guests will be invited to join NGRREC staff for a twilight rooftop tour. As the sun sets at 6:22 p.m., participants can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Mississippi River.

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Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois' United We Lead Gala a Great Success

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GLEN CARBON – Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSofSI) held their annual United We Lead Gala on Friday, September 12 in Edwardsville, Illinois. Thanks to the generous support of the community, the event raised nearly $110,000 for the organization. The United We Lead Gala, themed “Building a Sweeter Future” in 2025, brings together a wide range of people who share a common goal – to empower today’s girls to become tomorrow’s leaders. Guests were entertained by musicians Mel Goot and Marguerita Page, listened to first-hand experiences, participated in various auctions, and heard about the organization’s mission to empower the lives of girls in Southern Illinois. A highlight of the evening was presenting the annual Distinguished Community Leader Award to Agency for Community Transit (ACT). ACT has been a catalyst in making Camp Torqua more accessible. The 72-acre Girl Scout camp, which is located outside of Edwardsville, has been greatly

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Collinsville Resident Presented with Highest Civilian Honor for World War II Service

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COLLINSVILLE - A local woman was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, the highest honor a civilian can achieve. On Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, at the Collinsville VFW, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski presented Betty Wrigley with the medal in recognition of her service during World War II. Wrigley, 98, was a “Rosie the Riveter” and joined the workforce during WWII. “I’m grateful for the honor, really,” Wrigley said. “At the time, I didn’t think it was that important.” Peter Stehman, museum manager at the Collinsville Historical Museum, shared information about the Rosie the Riveter program. He noted that six million women joined the workforce, half of whom left school, like Wrigley. Less than 10% of these women actually worked in the war industry. At age 15, Wrigley left her home in St. Louis and traveled to Washington State to work in the Puget Sound Navy Yard. She worked as a shipfitter’s helper and helped repair ships

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Celebrate The Grape At Annual Harvest Fest

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GRAFTON - It’s harvest season and the grapes at Grafton Winery The Vineyards are now off the vine which means it is time for the vineyard’s annual Harvest Festival. Head to this scenic full production winery nestled in the rustic countryside outside of Grafton for fun, food and drinks Sunday, Oct. 19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The free family friendly event highlights the delights of local wine production. Spend the day at the scenic winery located in rural Grafton at 21028 Eckert Orchard Rd. Sip award winning wines from the Grafton Winery. Beer cocktails and soft drinks are also available. A special events food menu will also be offered. All food and beverages must be purchased on site. A variety of local arts and crafts vendors will also be in attendance at the festival. Enjoy live music by the popular Porch Café Band from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Porch Café Band is an Alton-Godfrey cover band that brings energy, passion and great sounds to every performance.

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Jerseyville Man Faces Arson, Property Damage Charges

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JERSEYVILLE – A Jerseyville man accused of intentionally setting a local residence on fire and damaging its windows faces multiple charges in his latest felony case. Franklin M. Heindricks, 37, of Jerseyville, was charged on Oct. 7, 2025 with a Class 1 felony count of residential arson and two counts of criminal damage to property, both Class 4 felonies. Heindricks allegedly knowingly damaged a Jersey County residence by means of fire on Oct. 3, 2025. Charging documents state he “used a lighter and scrap of cardboard to light a fire under a scrap piece of siding on the exterior portion of residence.” In addition to over $500 in damage caused by the fire, Heindricks is also accused of causing over $500 worth of damage to an exterior window and storm door window on the same residence. The state’s petition to deny his pretrial release from custody states Heindricks “has a significant criminal history dating back to at least 2005.” Heindricks has

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The Best Fall-Flavored Coffee Drinks to Try at Home

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What if the secret to elevating your daily coffee ritual lies not in exotic beans or high-tech machines, but in the simple art of flavor infusion? Coffee’s versatility extends far beyond the classic black cup, and nowhere is this more evident than in the realm of fall-inspired flavors. These concoctions marry the warmth and complexity of coffee with the rich, comforting spices and ingredients that evoke a sense of indulgence and coziness. Whether you’re a seasoned barista or a casual coffee lover, crafting fall-flavored coffee drinks at home can transform your mornings and afternoons into moments of delight. The Art of Fall Flavors in Coffee Fall-flavored coffee drinks are not just about taste; they’re a sensory experience that taps into aromatic spices, natural sweetness, and earthy undertones. Pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and maple are staples, but understanding how these flavors work with coffee’s intrinsic bitterness and acidity is key to creating a balanced

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This Day in History on October 14: Cuban Missile Crisis Begins

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October 14 has been a date marked by pivotal moments that shaped the course of history across the globe. Going back to 1066, October 14 was the date of the Battle of Hastings, a decisive conflict that reshaped English history. William the Conqueror’s Norman forces defeated King Harold II’s Anglo-Saxon army, leading to the Norman conquest of England. This battle not only altered the political landscape but also had profound cultural and linguistic impacts, influencing English society for centuries to come. The date also has significance in politics and civil rights. In 1964, Martin Luther King Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, becoming the youngest recipient at the time. His leadership in the American civil rights movement had a profound impact not only in the United States but around the world, inspiring movements for justice and equality. Moreover, on October 14, 1940, the world witnessed the first broadcast of the BBC television news bulletin, marking a new era

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Today's Weather: Partly Sunny and Very Warm

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Tuesday in the River Bend will be partly sunny with very warm temperatures. Expect a high near 84 degrees and a low around 57. Winds will come from the east-southeast at 7 to 9 mph with gusts up to 9 mph. There's only about a 7% chance of rain, so enjoy the mostly dry day. The air will feel just as warm as the actual temperature. In the morning, look for intermittent clouds with temperatures rising quickly through the 60s and 70s. By the afternoon, periods of sun will mix with some clouds making it a great day to be outdoors, but dress for warmth as the day gets very warm. Evening will clear out nicely with temperatures falling back to the upper 50s, and overnight will stay clear and cool. Allergy levels show moderate mold with low pollen counts for ragweed, tree, and grass. Tomorrow’s outlook calls for mostly sunny skies again with a high near 84 and a low near 58, continuing the trend of warm fall days. For live updates throughout the day, visit RiverBender.com/weather .

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Bethalto Water Complaints Continue Amid Safe Testing Results

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BETHALTO – Discolored water continues to raise concerns in Bethalto, where a state agency has tested and determined the water to be safe. Amid ongoing collaboration between the state and village, some residents remain unconvinced Bethalto officials are doing all they can to address the issue. Public Works Director Rod Cheatham said the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) has extensively tested water samples from around the village in recent weeks, and the results from each of those tests show levels of iron and manganese below the state’s Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). He said three individual water customers also requested testing directly from the IEPA, which showed the same results. Cheatham said the village also conducted its own tests for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on Oct. 7, 2025, which all came back clear. He said he and IEPA representatives have been meeting via Zoom to discuss possible financial assistance options

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SIUE Nursing Students Host Roundtable with Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski

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EDWARDSVILLE - SIUE nursing students sat in on a roundtable discussion with Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski. On Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, five students from SIUE’s Department of Nursing spoke with Budzinski about their experiences in the healthcare industry and the policies that would help them. Student loans, safety in hospital settings, and the importance of preventative care were a few of the main topics that students addressed. “I enjoyed the opportunity to visit with the nursing students at SIUE,” Budzinski said. “They're amazing young women, all going into a profession where we know, in particular, we have a nursing shortage in all of our communities. So I applaud them for the work that they're doing and the work that they're going to continue to do.” Budzinski opened the roundtable by noting that she believes there is a “crisis in our healthcare system that is only going to get exponentially worse.” She acknowledged the nursing shortage

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Fan-Favorite Randy Of 'Trailer Park Boys' Discusses Upcoming Cheeseburger Picnic Tour

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ALTON - Randy, known from the television series "Trailer Park Boys," is bringing a unique event called Randy’s Cheeseburger Picnic to Peoria on Oct. 27 and Carbondale on Oct. 30, 2025. The gatherings promise a blend of food, music, games, and lighthearted entertainment, reflecting the spirit of the show and its fans. Randy recently appeared on Riverbender.com's "Our Daily Show!" with host C.J. Nasello. Randy described the event as “a night of a little bit of silliness, which is what the world needs,” and said attendees can expect “some jokes and we sing some songs, have some contests and play some games, it is short of like a variety show.” He expressed hope that many fans, some even dressed as characters like Julian, Ricky, or Bubbles, would come out to join the festivities. During an interview with Nasello, Randy shared insights about his love for cheeseburgers, emphasizing a preference for thinner “Smash Burgers” over thicker patties.

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St. Mary's Oktoberfest Draws Large Crowds With Varied Activities

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ALTON - Kathy Budde emerged as the top raffle winner in the $10,000 Sweepstakes at St. Mary's Oktoberfest, held Friday through Sunday, Oct. 10-12, 2025, on the church grounds in Alton. The annual event, overseen this year by new Chairman Ryan Downey, featured a range of activities including a 5K race, live music, games, and traditional German ceremonies. The full raffle sweepstakes winners will be released once everyone is notified, Carolyn Simansky, a spokesperson for the event, said. Simansky described the weekend as having “great weather and really good” attendance. She noted that the event saw strong support from sponsors and participants, with sweepstakes sales potentially breaking previous records. “It is such a good fundraiser for both church and school building updates,” Simansky said. The festivities began Friday evening with a 5K Race and 1-mile walk, followed by a performance from The Glendale Riders. On Saturday at 1 p.m., Fr. Chris Uhl, OMV,

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Breast Cancer Awareness Expands to Include Men

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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, says Heather Thompson. And she would know. Thompson is a breast health navigator at OSF HealthCare, helping patients navigate appointments, insurance and more. And Thompson is, herself, a breast cancer survivor. But what many in the cancer space might not realize, Thompson says, is that breast cancer can affect men. It’s rare, with 1% of men statistically getting it, Thompson says. But it’s worth knowing how to spot, prevent and treat it. “There can be severe cases. A lot of times, men don’t notice things or worry about things like women might,” Thompson says. “The cancer is there longer and has a chance to metastasize and get into their lymph nodes. A lot of times, men will get gynecomastia. That can cause swelling in the breast tissue and a mass.” Those gynecomastia masses can limit a man’s ability to feel a cancerous lump, delaying care. Breast cancer basics Genet

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