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Alton High Boys Tennis Wins Nadal Division Championship

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ALTON - Alton's boys tennis team continues to improve under Coach Jesse Macias and this past weekend, they achieved the biggest accomplishment of the season. Alton High School captured the championship in the Nadal division at the JD Sinnock Springfield Invitational on Saturday, April 26, 2025, highlighted by strong singles and doubles performances from its tennis team. The Alton tennis boys are Auto Butler Male Athletes of Month. The Redbirds' Alex Tuetken secured the championship in the number one singles bracket, while his brother, Nick Tuetken, finished as runner-up in the number two singles for the Redbirds. Freshman Carter Hanebutt and sophomore Erick Humphrey also earned second place in the number two doubles competition, narrowly losing in a third-set tiebreak to Peoria Richwoods. Alton coach Jesse Macias praised the contributions of the Tuetken brothers, saying, "Alex has been the constant all year. He battles every night and puts in the work as a captain in practice. He'

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Illinois State University Police Ask For Public's Assistance In Shots Fired Incident

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NORMAL - Illinois State University Police Department (ISUPD) asks for the public’s assistance identifying a person of interest in the shots fired incident that occurred on Sunday, April 27, 2025, at approximately 7:40 p.m., in the Bone Student Center. In an isolated incident, a fight started between two groups of people that ended with a non-life threatening gunshot wound to a non-student. The victim was transported to an area hospital. The person of interest, seen in the attached pictures, fled the scene. ISUPD responded with all available resources, and we are grateful for the assistance of Normal Police, Bloomington Police, McLean County Sheriff, Illinois State Police, and Normal Fire Department who rapidly responded to support our community. Dozens of officers worked through the night processing evidence, responding to calls and tips, and providing an extra presence on campus. We ask the public to review two photos of a person of interest. Information can be provided by

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Granite City Girls Soccer Stands Strong with Gartner's Crucial Saves

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Granite City Girls Soccer Goalie Katie Gartner Is Key Part Of Warriors, Makes Tremendous Saves To Preserve Draw Against Edwardsville Bu COLIN FEENEY EDWARDSVILLE - Katie Gartner is a sophomore goalkeeper for the girls soccer team at Granite City High School, and her solid work in the net for the Warriors has helped the team achieve a good season thus far - with the potential for more good things ahead. She is a Stillwater Senior Living Female Athlete of the Month for the Warriors. Gartner made some astonishing saves for Granite during a 1-1 draw against Edwardsville at Tiger Stadium on Apr. 24, including a pair of big saves against Gabby Thompson, one of the area's most exciting and dangerous players. Her saves in goal helped the Warriors gain a vital point on the road. For the season, she's played 1,000 minutes in goal, conceding 15 goals for a 1.20 goals-against-average and an .870 save percentage in helping Granite go to a 4-4-5 record so far this season. With the crucial

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Woman Airlifted After Vehicle Flips Near Illinois Route 157 In Edwardsville

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EDWARDSVILLE A woman was airlifted to a St. Louis-area hospital after her vehicle flipped down a steep embankment near a bike trail on Illinois Route 157 on Monday afternoon, April 28, 2025, just north of Gephardt Lane in Edwardsville. Edwardsville Fire Chief Brendan McKee said the woman’s injuries were serious and required air transportation. McKee added that the rescue operation involved cutting the roof off the vehicle and using a utility terrain vehicle to transport her to the helicopter. The Edwardsville Police Department is investigating the crash and responded quickly to the scene. Chief McKee did not provide additional details about the cause of the crash or the woman’s condition. No further information has been released at this time. More to come.

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Two SUVs Collide at Alton Intersection Causing Traffic Disruption

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ALTON — The Alton Fire Department and Alton Police Department responded to a traffic crash at the intersection of East Broadway and Homer Adams Parkway Monday afternoon, April 28, 2025. Upon arrival, first responders found two SUVs that had collided in the intersection. Traffic was disrupted as emergency personnel managed the scene. No injuries were reported in the incident.

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Granite City Police Arrest Suspect After Alleged Home Invasion/Kidnapping

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GRANITE CITY - Granite City Police arrested Donte T. Pryor Sr. on April 24, 2025, following a home invasion and kidnapping incident that led to a vehicle pursuit ending in a crash in St. Charles County, Mo. At approximately 6:39 p.m. on Thursday, officers were dispatched to the 2100 block of Edison Avenue in Granite City after receiving a report of a home invasion and kidnapping. Upon arrival, they observed Pryor driving a vehicle with an adult female and two juvenile victims inside. When officers attempted to stop the vehicle, Pryor refused and fled, prompting a pursuit that concluded with a traffic crash. Pryor and the adult female were transported to a medical facility for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. The two juvenile victims were also inside the vehicle but no injuries were reported. The following day, April 25, Granite City Police detectives presented the case to the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office. Pryor was charged with seven felonies, including

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5 Felonies Filed In Granite City Child Porn Case

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GRANITE CITY – Granite City Police have arrested a local man on multiple child pornography charges after someone found the disturbing material in an alleyway. Tyler J. Sheppard, 31, listed as homeless out of Granite City, was charged on April 23, 2025, with five counts of child pornography, each Class 2 felonies. On June 30, 2022, Sheppard allegedly possessed multiple photos of child pornography depicting children under the age of 13. According to a petition to deny Sheppard’s pretrial release, the investigation began on July 1, 2022, after the Granite City Police Department received a report of “excessive refuse and belongings in an alleyway.” "The complainant reported that she saw the refuse and looked at it closer,” the petition states. “Upon closer inspection, she noticed a computer, printer, and several printed photographs containing child pornography. “Officers seized the computer and printed images. The belongings were infested wit

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East Alton Woman Faces Identity Theft Charges In Extensive Fraud Case

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EAST ALTON - After an extensive investigation by the East Alton Police Department, Jessica A. Wyatt, 44, was charged with multiple counts of identity theft and deceptive practices, the Madison County State’s Attorney's Office announced. Wyatt faces four counts of aggravated identity theft for illegally obtaining personal information from victims over the age of 60, and 10 counts of identity theft involving victims under 60. Additionally, she was charged with one count of deceptive practices for possessing information with the intent to illegally obtain funds from a financial institution. The investigation, conducted by the patrol and investigations divisions of the East Alton Police Department, led to an arrest warrant. Wyatt was taken into custody on April 23, 2025, by the patrol division and subsequently released on pretrial conditions. The Madison County State’s Attorney's Office emphasized that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court o

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Joe's Market Basket Offers Tips for a Successful Spring Garden

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GODFREY/EDWARDSVILLE - Joe’s Market Basket has the plants and advice you need for a successful garden. With locations in Godfrey and Edwardsville, Joe’s Market Basket is a garden and landscape center with a wide selection of herbs, vegetables, perennials, annuals, trees and shrubs. Andy Klos stopped by “Our Daily Show!” with C.J. Nasello to share some tips on how to prepare and sustain your plants this spring. “We are absolutely bursting at the seams,” Klos said. “I think people are just excited to see the sunshine, just as you and I are. It was kind of a nasty winter and rainy spring. Everything’s just going out the door. People are really getting their vegetable gardens going, herbs, their annuals planted. We have a huge, huge selection of spring annuals and perennials just ready to go in your pots and in your yards.” At this point in the spring, most people are planting their plants and gearing up for their summer

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Blog: Savannah Brannan Breaks Three-Hour Barrier In Louisville Marathon, Alton Native Cox Posts Half-Marathon P.R.

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Facebook video link is here. LOUISVILLE, KY. - On Saturday, April 26, 2025, my daughter, Savannah Brannan, posted perhaps her greatest running accomplishment - topping 3 hours for a 26.2-mile marathon, an incredible feat. Savannah, 26, set this goal a while back and I hoped she would get it on Saturday and the good thing is she did, recording a time of 2 hours, 59 minutes and 46 seconds. She accomplished the goal through grit and determination. The 26.2-mile course was mostly flat, but there was a point of 3-4 miles of hills which made it more difficult, she said. When Savannah could see the finish line, she said she accelerated as fast as she could. Her last mile was 6:10, which I think at the end of a marathon is nearly impossible. She knew she had a chance and did it! It was so cool to hear the announcer recognize her and say that Savannah had broken the 3-hour mark, a huge plateau in female distance running. Savannah is incredibly humble, but she was thrilled to have broke

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Women's Health Fair to be Hosted by OSF Moeller Cancer Center on May 7

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ALTON – Women’s Health Month is observed annually in May with the goal to empower women in such a way that they can make health a priority. This specific recognition month also equips women with the knowledge to help other women on their journeys to improve their health. In the spirit of individuals and health care workers aligned so that every woman can live a healthy and happy life, Mission Partners at OSF Moeller Cancer Center in Alton (2200 Central Avenue) are hosting their first-ever Women’s Health Fair on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 3–5 p.m. Women of all ages throughout the Riverbend region are invited to attend this FREE event to get pampered inside and out featuring a variety of women’s health-related activities encompassing screenings, assessments, and education. The Women’s Health Fair will also provide attendees with the opportunity to potentially walk away with gift baskets and raffle prizes while also enjoying food and drinks. Among the

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DEA Recognizes National Fentanyl Awareness Day on April 29

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ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) proudly joins community organizations, law enforcement agencies and public health partners in recognizing National Fentanyl Awareness Day, Tuesday, April 29. Fentanyl is the greatest drug threat facing the United States as drug-related overdoses remain the leading cause of death among Americans ages 18-44. The fentanyl crisis has touched every corner of the country and the Midwest is not immune. In 2023, more than 105,000 Americans died from drug poisonings with nearly 70 percent of those deaths attributed to synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl. Provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts a 29 percent decline in drug overdose deaths year-over-year in Illinois, while nationally, a 26.5% decline in drug overdose deaths year-over-year is predicted. Still, the DEA encourages communities to remain vigilant about the risks involved with synthetic drugs and the extreme threat

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GCHS Announces 103rd Annual May Carousel - "A Memorable Masquerade"

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GRANITE CITY – Granite City High School has announced its 103rd Annual May Carousel – "A Memorable Masquerade." The event is scheduled for Friday, May 2, 2025 at 7 p.m. in GCHS Memorial Gymnasium, and dates back to 1923. While many May Carousel events have changed over the years, the purpose has remained the same – to present the graduating seniors to the community. This event is a joint presentation by Student Council and the Theatre Department, with help from many others. The steering committee works hard to make this ceremony a memorable one for our senior class. We would love to see you all there to help celebrate the Class of 2025! Tickets sales begin on Monday, April 28 and can be purchased in Ms. Richey's classroom, Room 264, or by email at ashley.richey@gcsd9.net . General Admission is $5 and tickets can also be bought at the door. The public is welcome! For more information about Granite City School District #9, visit www.gcsd9.net .

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1818 Chophouse to Host Annual Kentucky Derby Day Event

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EDWARDSVILLE - 1818 Chophouse will host their annual Derby Day event to celebrate the 151st Kentucky Derby. On Saturday, May 3, 2025, community members are invited to 1818 Chophouse for an evening of great food, live music, prizes and a showing of the race and pre-races. Megan Pashea, owner of 1818 Chophouse, emphasized her excitement to share the experience with the community. “We’ve been doing this for many years, and it’s one that our guests look most forward to every year,” Pashea said. “We’re pretty fortunate to have a great space outside, and it looks like the weather is going to be awesome.” Tickets cost $55 and include table seating and dinner, with a cash bar for beverages. The day begins at 3:30 p.m. with pre-races streamed on the jumbotron outside on the patio. The buffet will be served from 5:30–8:30 p.m. Diners can enjoy a grazing board with a chef’s selection of cheeses, cured meats, caprese salad, marinated

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Durbin Files Second Amicus Brief In Support Of Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee and author of the Durbin Amendment, filed an amicus brief in the District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in support of the state’s Interchange Fee Prohibition Act (IFPA), a state law that bars charging interchange fees on the tax and tips portion of credit and debit card transactions. In August 2024, the Illinois Bankers Association filed a lawsuit, Illinois Bankers Association v. Raoul , claiming that the IFPA is preempted by federal law. Last month, the Illinois Bankers Association filed a motion for summary judgement, in which they argue that the 2010 Durbin Amendment preempts the IFPA from reducing interchange fees below what is outlined in the current regulations. The motion also argues that the IFPA will threaten an alleged “national payments system,” despite there being no such system for credit and debit card transactions. This

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Illinois State Police Announces Results Of Violent Crime Suppression Detail In The Metro East Area

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EAST ST. LOUIS – Illinois State Police (ISP) conducted a violent crime suppression detail on April 16-18, 2025, in St. Clair and Madison counties, focusing its efforts on East St. Louis and neighboring Metro East communities. The operation utilized intelligence and technology to target known high crime areas, violent offenders, and structured criminal groups in the communities of the Metro East. Detail Results Arrests: 34 Felony Charges: 37 Criminal Charges: 60 Firearm Related Charges: 31 Firearms Seized: 18 Controlled Substance Seized: 9.7 grams Stolen Vehicles Recovered: 2 There were several notable events and arrests during the detail. On April 16, 2025, troopers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for Illinois Vehicle Code (IVC) violations. A probable cause search of the vehicle resulted in the seizure of a loaded firearm and a large amount of illegal cannabis. One subject was taken into custody. Charges are pending. On April 16, 2025, troopers conducted a traffi

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College Student Home? Here's How to Check Their Mental Health

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College students will soon be home for summer break. They’re embarking on their independent phase, so opening up about mental health to their parents might not top the summer to-do list. It can leave parents wondering: How did the school year go? Did they make friends? Are they doing OK mentally? Rachel Brown, LCPC, a psychotherapist at OSF HealthCare, says there are dos and don’ts to get the most out of a conversation with a young adult. School stress Brown says going off to college is a huge transition. The student may miss home. They may have trouble being accountable with no 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. structure they had in high school. Making friends can also be difficult. Brown says college students may be stressed and scared to branch out and meet people. “They might be anxious or get into a rut of depression. They might isolate. They might sleep too much or not sleep at all,” Brown says. Warning signs Brown says parents should watch for drastic

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Attorney General Raoul Co-leads Coalition Of Attorneys General In Support Of Law Firm Targeted By Trump Executive Order

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul co-led a coalition of 21 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in support of the law firm Susman Godfrey, which is challenging an unconstitutional executive order issued as retribution against the firm for representing clients in the aftermath of the 2020 election and defending the integrity of that election. The order, similar to others targeting specific law firms for their representation of causes and clients that the president dislikes, violates the firm’s rights to free speech, due process and other constitutional protections. “Since our country’s founding, the First Amendment has protected lawyers who represent disfavored clients and causes. President Trump’s retaliatory orders defy these protections,” Raoul said. “I will not sit by silently as the president bullies and retaliates against law firms for representing clients who are politically disfavored or vulnerable, nor should any other

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Duckworth, Durbin, Colleagues Condemn Trump and DOGE for Gutting AmeriCorps

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– U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Chris Coons (D-DE), along with 146 fellow Congressional colleagues, called out President Donald Trump for targeting AmeriCorps and NCC AmeriCorps members, demanding he reverse cuts to the program made last week by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The Trump Administration placed a majority of AmeriCorps employees on leave last week as part of DOGE’s broader spending cuts. Programs such as AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors deploy more than 200,000 Americans annually to carry out results-driven projects at over 35,000 locations across the country. Working in partnership with thousands of nonprofit, faith-based and community organizations, these dedicated volunteers and workers help promote employment opportunities, strengthen the workforce and support those in need. “We are deeply concerned these actions will prevent the agency from continuing to deliver critical services, which include

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Principia School Invites Community to Annual BioBlitz

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SAINT LOUIS - Principia School will host their annual BioBlitz so students and community members can document the species on Principia’s campus. On Friday, May 2, and Saturday, May 3, 2025, community members can stop by Principia School at 13201 Clayton Road in Town and Country, Missouri, to participate in the BioBlitz and explore the local nature. Lynne Scott, Upper School science teacher and Principia School’s Director of Sustainability, noted her excitement to engage with nature and the community. “It’s always just joyful and joyous,” she said. “It’s laidback, enjoyable, getting out in nature, connecting with people and professionals. You’re enjoying being in nature.” BioBlitzes are common events that encourage communities to explore nature and track what species they encounter in a certain space. Principia School has completed several BioBlitzes over the years, and Scott said it’s interesting to see how the biodiversity

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