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Sen. Harriss & Rep. Elik To Host Free Kids Fair Event

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GRANITE CITY - State Senator Erica Harriss and State Representative Amy Elik have partnered to host a free Kids Fair Event this weekend. The event will feature free resources for parents and their children, free vison/hearing tests, face painting, food, touch-a-truck, a foam party, and so much more! The Kids Fair will be held this Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at The Mill (Former Niedringhaus United Methodist Church), located at 1311 20th Street, Granite City, Ill., 62040.

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Midwest Members Female Athlete Of Mo.: Fallyn Sanders Excels in Cheerleading/Soccer At EAWR

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EAST ALTON/WOOD RIVER - Fallyn Sanders, a rising senior at East Alton-Wood River High School, has been named a Midwest Members Credit Union Athlete of the Month for her achievements in cheerleading and soccer. Sanders has been involved in cheer since sixth grade and has played soccer throughout her high school career. Sanders credited her family for their continuous support and highlighted the influence of her coaches, Alison Beachum for cheer and Diane Cox for girls soccer. Among her notable accomplishments, Sanders was named cheerleader of the day during her sophomore year at cheer camp and earned the title of “Ultimate Flyer” in her junior year. She and a teammate were recognized as “Ultimate Athletes” and invited to a parade in Rome. Additionally, she was co-MVP of her cheer team last year and received the most improved award for soccer during the 2025 season. Reflecting on her athletic experiences, Sanders said, “My involvement in sports shaped m

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Minor Electrical Fire Sparks Smoke at East Alton-Wood River High School

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WOOD RIVER — The Wood River Fire Department, along with East Alton and Roxana fire departments, responded Monday morning, June 23, 2025, to a fire alarm at East Alton-Wood River High School. Fire Chief Wade Stahlhut said units discovered smoke in a shop building caused by a minor electrical fire in a heater. Firefighters ventilated the area and isolated the problem, containing the smoke to the shop room. No injuries were reported. The school plans to investigate any further issues or concerns related to the incident.

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Historic Mississippi River Festival Archives Find Permanent Home As 2025 Festival Celebrates Music Legacy

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ALTON - After nearly five decades of safeguarding the memories of one of America's most legendary music festivals, Lyle Ward is bringing his treasure trove to Alton. As a former director of the Mississippi River Festival (MRF), which hosted The Grateful Dead, The Who, and Bob Dylan in its heyday – Ward’s personal collection of irreplaceable memorabilia will be on display during the revived festival weekend, Saturday, June 28, between 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at The Wedge located at 620 E Broadway, Alton, IL 62002. Ward, who launched the legendary festival in 1969 on the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville campus, is bringing his irreplaceable collection of memorabilia, photographs, posters, and archives to the current MRF team, who will maintain the collection for future public enjoyment and preservation. "Alton will benefit from the New Mississippi River Festival in many ways. BE A PART OF IT!" said Ward who is also the current President of the MRF Preservation

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Giannoulias Awarding More than $1 Million in Library Tech Grants to Underserved Communities

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SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Secretary of State’s office is awarding over $1 million in new grants to assist public libraries in underserved communities with needed technology enhancements, Secretary and State Librarian Alexi Giannoulias announced today. According to the Secretary of State’s office, 88 public libraries are receiving a grant – totaling an amount of either $27,500 or $12,500 – depending on the size of the population they serve. “Libraries play a significant role in our communities, providing a place for every Illinoisan to connect, learn and explore,” Giannoulias said. “We have a responsibility to ensure that all libraries, regardless of their community’s location or wealth, have the resources to meet the needs of residents and expand their offerings, particularly when it comes to technology.” To qualify, the libraries must have a low tax base in relation to the population of their service area. In applying for th

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Duckworth Statement on Trump's Strikes Against Iran Nuclear Sites

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) issued the following statement after President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. bombed three Iranian nuclear sites: “I ran for Congress so that when the drums of war started beating in Washington again, I’d be in a position to make sure that our leaders fully consider the true costs of war—not just in dollars and cents, but in the sacrifices and blood of our troops. The Trump Administration illegally bombed Iran tonight, putting American troops and citizens at risk of retaliation and threatening to draw us into yet another Middle East war without Constitutionally-required Congressional approval. I have long said Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon. But this goal could and should have been pursued through diplomatic means first. “In this dangerous moment, my top priority is—and the Trump Administration’s top priority should be—ensuring the safety and security

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The Wedge Powered by SIUE Unveils Bold July Programming to Power Small Business Growth and Regional Collaboration

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ALTON, IL – Something electric is happening in downtown Alton. The Wedge, powered by SIUE, is turning up the energy this July with a lineup of dynamic events that bring together entrepreneurs, visionaries, and changemakers from across the region. “At The Wedge, we’re not just hosting events—we’re building a culture of possibility. July’s lineup is about giving people the tools, connections, and momentum to move their ideas forward,” said Stephanie Schrage, Community Manager at The Wedge . “Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a creative, or just curious about what’s next—we want you in the room.” From rooftop networking and expert-led business courses to storytelling labs that reimagine how we see and shape our communities—every event this month is designed to spark collaboration and increase impact. “At The Wedge, we’re building more than just a space—we’re building momentum for bol

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Alton Splash Pad Closures Announced For Upcoming Amphitheater Events

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ALTON – Alton Parks and Recreation would like to notify residents and visitors of upcoming temporary closures of the Splash Pad located near the Alton Amphitheater due to major events in the area. To ensure public safety and accommodate event operations, the Splash Pad will be closed on the following dates: Friday, June 27, and Saturday, June 28 – Closed for the Mississippi River Festival Friday, July 18 through Sunday, July 20 – Closed for the F1 Powerboat Races The Splash Pad will reopen for regular business hours (10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) the day following each event. "We appreciate the community’s understanding as we support these exciting events along the riverfront," the park and rec department said. "These closures are necessary to manage large crowds and maintain a safe environment for all attendees." For more information regarding the Mississippi River Festival, please visit their website directly at www.mississippiriverfest.com. F1 Power

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ThriVe Metro East Names Jacqueline Duty As New Executive Director To Lead Ministry Into Next Chapter Of Growth

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GODFREY — ThriVe Metro East is pleased to announce the appointment of Jacqueline “Jackie” Duty as its new executive director, following the resignation of former director Cara Paschal earlier this year. The Board of Directors conducted a careful search, seeking a leader with the marketing expertise and digital strategy experience to expand outreach and serve more at-risk women and families in the region. With the recent launch of telehealth services, ThriVe Metro East is focusing on increasing its digital footprint, enhancing client engagement, and continuing to provide life-affirming care in new and innovative ways. “We are proud to welcome Jackie Duty as the next Executive Director of ThriVe Metro East,” said Board Chair Dale Blachford. “Her decades of experience in media, marketing, and community development — combined with her deep-rooted commitment to life-affirming values— make her uniquely suited to lead this ministry forward.”

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The Best Summer Hikes for Stunning Views and Fresh Air

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Imagine standing on a ridge overlooking an endless tapestry of mountains bathed in golden light, the scent of pine filling your lungs, and a gentle breeze whispering through the trees. This is the transformative power of hiking—a simple yet profound way to reconnect with nature while invigorating both body and mind. For those seeking the perfect blend of breathtaking vistas and refreshing outdoor experiences, certain trails stand out as must-visit destinations during the summer months. Why Choose Summer for Hiking? While hiking is a year-round activity, summer offers unique advantages that enhance the experience. Longer daylight hours provide ample time to explore, and many high-altitude trails are accessible only when snow has melted. Additionally, summer’s warm temperatures make it easier to tackle longer or more challenging routes without the constraints imposed by cold weather gear. However, the abundance of sunlight and warmth also means hikers need to prepare carefully

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How to Create a Summer Reading List for All Ages

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Did you know that children who read just six books over the summer maintain reading skills better than those who don’t? Yet, the challenge remains: how do you craft a reading list that appeals to everyone in the family—from toddlers to grandparents—without overwhelming or underwhelming any age group? Building a summer reading list that spans generations requires intentionality and creativity, but the rewards include fostering lifelong reading habits, sparking conversation, and creating shared memories. Understanding the Reading Needs of Different Age Groups Before selecting books, it’s crucial to recognize that reading interests and abilities vary widely with age. What captivates a preschooler will rarely engage a teenager, and adults often seek different themes and complexities. Young Children (Ages 0-7): At this stage, picture books with vibrant illustrations and simple narratives are most effective. These books build vocabulary and encourage early literac

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How to Build a Backyard Fire Pit for Summer Nights

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Imagine gathering around a glowing circle of warmth, where stories flow as easily as the flickering flames, and the night air carries the scent of wood smoke and toasted marshmallows. A backyard fire pit is more than an outdoor feature; it’s a catalyst for connection, relaxation, and memorable evenings. But creating this inviting space takes more than just stacking stones—it requires thoughtful planning, safety considerations, and a touch of craftsmanship. Why Build a Backyard Fire Pit? Before diving into the how-to, it’s worth noting the growing popularity and benefits of backyard fire pits. Studies indicate that outdoor living spaces enhance home value by up to 20%, and fire pits are among the most sought-after features. Beyond aesthetics and property value, fire pits serve as social hubs, offering a cozy retreat for family and friends. Planning Your Fire Pit: Location and Design Choosing the Right Spot Selecting the ideal location is crucial for both safety

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This Day in History on June 23: Germany Launches Invades Soviet Union During World War II

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June 23 has been a date marked by numerous significant events throughout history, spanning the realms of science, politics, culture, and exploration. A notable event occurred in 1941 during World War II, when Germany launched Operation Barbarossa on June 23, initiating the invasion of the Soviet Union. This marked one of the largest military offensives in history and dramatically altered the course of the war, with profound consequences for both Eastern Europe and the global balance of power. In the cultural sphere, June 23 has witnessed several milestones. For example, in 1894, the first ever motor race in the United States took place, signaling the dawn of a new era in transportation and automotive innovation. This event laid the groundwork for the thriving motorsport industry and the widespread adoption of automobiles. In literature, June 23 is celebrated as Bloomsday in honor of James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses,” which chronicles the events of a single day in Dublin

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Fairview Heights Police Department Prioritizes Education and Safety in Recent Training

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FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS — Fairview Heights Police officers recently participated in a full day of in-service training focused on constitutional policing and officer safety, officials said. The training began with classroom instruction on constitutional requirements related to traffic stops, including relevant case law and federal statutes. Officers then moved outdoors to conduct high-risk traffic stop exercises using live role players. The day concluded at the shooting range, where officers practiced advanced safety techniques addressing ballistics and bullet penetration in vehicles. Training included the use of Simunitions and live fire exercises aimed at improving threat mitigation in and around vehicles. “An exhaustive day but critically important that our guardians are prepared, trained and educated,” the Fairview Heights Police Department said in a statement.

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Tragic Drowning On Mississippi River Claims Life Of St. Charles, Mo., Man

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ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MO. — A 64-year-old man from St. Charles, Mo., drowned Saturday afternoon, June 21, 2025, after an incident in the Mississippi River at the 2 Branch Island Sandbar, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The incident occurred around 3 p.m. on June 21, 2025. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the man was on the back of a boat and entered the water without wearing a life jacket for unknown reasons. Bystanders recovered his body from the water and began performing CPR with assistance from a Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper. The man was later pronounced dead at Mercy Hospital by Dr. Harmon. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is continuing its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the drowning.

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Fatal Collision Claims 77-Year-Old Donna Langheier's Life In St. Louis County

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY, MO. — Donna Langheier, 77, of St. Louis, died following a motor vehicle crash at the intersection of Highway 100 and St. Alban’s Road on June 21, 2025, according to the St. Louis County Police Department. The crash occurred around 12:38 p.m. Saturday when a 2013 Ford C-Max, traveling southbound on St. Alban’s Road, attempted to enter Highway 100 and was struck by a 2015 Dodge Ram traveling westbound on Highway 100. Langheier, the driver of the Ford, was transported to a hospital but later succumbed to her injuries. The driver and passengers in the Dodge Ram were also taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The St. Louis County Police Department Bureau of Crimes Against Persons and Accident Reconstruction detectives are continuing to investigate the incident. Authorities have not released further details at this time. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.

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Police Identify Alicia Leach As Victim in Jennings Homicide

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JENNINGS, MO. — Alicia Leach, 24, of the 7200 block of Calvin Avenue, was identified as the victim in a homicide investigation after she was found fatally shot inside her residence early Saturday morning, June 21, 2025, St. Louis County Police said on Sunday, June 22, 2025. At 3:59 a.m., June 21, 2025, officers from the City of Jennings Precinct responded to a welfare check call at the Calvin Avenue address. Upon arrival, they discovered Leach suffering from gunshot wounds and pronounced her dead at the scene. Detectives from the St. Louis County Police Department’s Bureau of Crimes Against Persons are actively investigating the case. Authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting or any potential suspects. Further information will be provided as the investigation progresses, officials said.

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Injured Driver Airlifted After Madison County Crash

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HOLIDAY SHORES - Illinois State Police Troop 8 responded to a single-vehicle rollover crash on Illinois Route 140 at Illinois Route 159 in Madison County at approximately 9:05 a.m. on Sunday, June 22, 2025, ISP said later in the day. ISP said the driver was injured and transported by helicopter to a regional hospital. "The crash caused the roadway to be shut down temporarily, with reopening occurring around 10 a.m.," ISP said. Holiday Shores, Prairietown, and Meadowbrook Fire Departments also responded, along with the Madison County Sheriff's Office. ISP said no additional details have been released at this time.

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Swansea Police Investigate Homicide on Caseyville Avenue

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SWANSEA — The Swansea Police Department is investigating a homicide that took place in the 2100 block of Caseyville Avenue overnight. Detectives are actively gathering evidence and conducting interviews as part of the ongoing investigation. The victim has been identified as Bernard Oranika, 32, who was pronounced dead by the St. Clair County Coroner’s Office. Preliminary information indicates the suspect is known to the victim, and the incident appears to be isolated rather than a random act of violence. The Swansea Police Department, in coordination with the Illinois State Police, has completed processing the crime scene. Detectives are actively gathering evidence and conducting interviews as part of the ongoing investigation. Officials said the identity of the suspect is known, and no additional suspects are being sought at this time. The Swansea Detective Division is working closely with the St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office on the case. The

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This Weekend in History on June 21 and 22: New Hampshire Ratifies the Constitution

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June 21 and 22 have long held a special place in the calendar. On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the United States Constitution, a pivotal step that allowed the document to take effect and establish the framework for a new democratic government. This milestone was critical in shaping the foundation of the United States, influencing democratic principles worldwide. Fast forward to the 19th century, June 21, 1864, saw the Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road during the American Civil War. Although this engagement between Union and Confederate forces near Petersburg, Virginia, was tactically inconclusive, it was part of the larger Siege of Petersburg, a campaign that would eventually lead to the fall of the Confederate capital and the end of the war. This battle exemplifies the intense struggles and strategic maneuvers that characterized the conflict. In the field of science and technology, June 21, 1948, marked the first successful test flight of the Convair

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