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Construction Impacts Parking and Street Crossings At Madison County Buildings

3 years 7 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County officials want to warn those visiting the Administration Building or Courthouse in downtown Edwardsville about road closures in downtown Edwardsville. On Monday, St. Louis Street between Main and Second streets will be closed due to ongoing construction projects. The street will reopen midweek, or once work is completed. In mid-April, construction started along Second Street at St. Louis Street and goes to High Street. Due to the construction and the installation of a new water line, the pedestrian crosswalk from the parking lot to the back of the Administration Building is closed and temporarily moved. There is crossing from the large lot where vehicles can access the small parking lot behind the building for handicap accessible parking. Additional signage and personnel are available to direct pedestrians where to cross the street. The county is asking the public not to cross or park in areas that are blocked off by barricades or caution tape.

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Sen. Durbin "We Are Sleepingwalking Into The Next Potentially Deadly COVID Wave"

3 years 7 months ago
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) spoke on the Senate floor on the need to quickly pass a bipartisan COVID-19 supplemental funding package, in order to ensure adequate supplies of tests, vaccines, and other medical supplies. Most urgently, it was reported last week that, without additional funding, COVID vaccines will soon be in shortage if the Food and Drug Administration authorizes second booster shots for all adults. This week, the U.S. officially hit one million deaths due to the COVID-19 virus, including more than 33,600 Illinoisans. “Right now, we are sleepwalking into the next potentially deadly wave. And we know the virus will continue to mutate and pose threats. We need to learn from the past two years—from our experience with Delta and Omicron—and act now to be ready for whatever comes next. Over the weekend, the Biden Administration warned that new sub-variants could fuel a wave that is forecast to infect 100 million Americans

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Body found outside of a south St. Louis home Saturday

3 years 7 months ago
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Homicide detectives were called to the 3800 block of Eichelberger Saturday night. A man's body was found in front of a home at around 10:45 pm. Police did not indicate how the man died or release the victim's identity. This is an active investigation and more details are expected to be [...]
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Annie Malone Parade returns to Downtown St. Louis today

3 years 7 months ago
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - The Annie Malone May Day parade returns to Downtown St. Louis.It all kicks off today at 1:00 pm. The annual event was done virtually due to the pandemic for the past two years. The parade, now in its 112th year honors the late philanthropist and entrepreneur. It runs down Market Street [...]
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