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Rep. Schmidt Hosting Mobile Office Hours October 21 in Smithton
SMITHTON - State Representative Kevin Schmidt (R-Millstadt) is hosting Mobile Office Hours in Smithton on October 21. This free event gives his constituents the opportunity to discuss topics regarding the state legislature and to talk about changes they would like to see in Illinois. “I look forward to meeting my constituents to have open conversations about what matters most to them and their families,” said Schmidt. “This event is designed to give individuals the time to share their thoughts with me so I can better serve them in Springfield.” Mobile Office Hours Details: When: October 21, 2025 Where: Smithton Village Hall Address : 101 S. Main Street, Smithton Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. For more information, please contact Rep. Schmidt’s office at (618)-215-1050, or his website, repschmidt.com Representative Kevin Schmidt represents the 114th District, which includes a portion of St. Clair County.
Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour says there’s ‘no possible way’ he’d perform with Roger Waters again
<figure><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/syndication.abcaudio.com/files/2025-10-20/Getty_DavidGilmour_102025.jpg" alt=""><figcaption>English singer David Gilmour performs in concert at Circo Massimo on july 02, 2016 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Roberto Panucci/Corbis via Getty Images)</figcaption></figure><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><strong>Pink Floyd</strong> fans…
NARCAN Vending Machine Placed at Alton Centerstone Office
ALTON — Centerstone announced the installation of a new NARCAN vending machine at its Alton office. Anyone can receive and carry doses of naloxone nasal spray, a medication that rapidly reduces the effects of opioids used to treat persons suspected of overdosing on opioid drugs. This lifesaving resource was made possible through a grant from Chestnut Health Systems. In collaboration with Centerstone, Chestnut will supply and restock the machine, while Centerstone ensures naloxone is available for Madison County residents in need. Centerstone Vice President of Clinical Services Stacy Seitz says the machine takes the element of asking another person for NARCAN out of the picture. It can help create awareness and knowledge of a life-saving treatment. “We have been giving out NARCAN for free for years, but people have to come to the front desk, and people might not want to come in and ask for it,” Seitz said. “That’s where the vending machine in a great
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Ill. recovers $65M in stolen vehicles in major operation
This initiative aims to bolster resources and technology, such as license plate readers, to track and recover stolen vehicles.
Long-Delayed Work Starts on Illinois 157/162 Project in Glen Carbon
From The Edwardsville Intelligencer: A long-delayed road construction project is starting to ramp up in Glen Carbon as the village takes the first steps in the Illinois 157/162 reconstruction. During the Oct. 14 Glen Carbon Public Services Committee meeting, Public Works Director Scott Slemer said that crews have begun staging materials and moving utilities at […]
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Ex-worker poses as debt collection agency, allegedly stealing $32K from company
A former telecom employee is being accused of stealing up to $32,000 at her company after she posed as debt collection agent.
Officials praise new Mo. attorney general at ceremony
Attorney General Catherine Hanaway held a ceremonial swearing in event at the Missouri Capitol on Monday.
PERA Remains A Serious Threat To Efforts Against Bad Patents
As all things old are new again, a bill that would make obtaining bad patents easier and harder to challenge is being considered in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) would reverse over a decade of progress in fighting patent trolls and making the patent system more balanced. PERA would overturn long-standing court […]
Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Historic Infrastructure Investments In Metro East
FAIRMONT CITY — Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) today joined local officials, transportation stakeholders and labor leaders to celebrate another historic round of investments in Metro East infrastructure. As part of $400 million specifically identified to support 223 projects localities, Illinois announced a $670,000 commitment to Fairmont City to complete improvements to the North 42nd and 44th street corridors, as well as other investments in localities across the Metro East region. This investment is part of the largest infrastructure program in state history , totaling $50.6 billion over six years. “Across the state, our Rebuild Illinois program is getting shovels in the ground and putting Illinoisans to work on projects that are vital to community interest and helping grow the entire state,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Starting with improvements to major streets and corridors in Fairview Heights, Granite
Trial underway for former deputy charged in killing of Sonya Massey near Springfield, Ill.
The trial site is in Peoria at the urging of Sean Grayson’s lawyers, who argued their client couldn’t get a fair trial in Springfield amid extensive coverage of the killing.
Beginners Night
Looking to try out chess in a welcoming, judgment-free environment? Come to the Saint Louis Chess Club to learn and play with other beginners! Led by our friendly and experienced […]
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Athletes and former athletes, who was the greatest athlete you ever competed against in St. Louis?
Just your average driver at Kingshighway and Shaw…
What doggy daycare do you use and what’s the price per day?
Officials search for 43-year-old last seen near Castlewood State Park
According to officials, Aleksey Karpitskiy was last seen on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Local Orgs Gather to Share Senior Citizens' Concerns Amid Government Shutdown
ALTON - Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski met with advocates to learn about the impact the government shutdown has had on senior citizens. On Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, Budzinski hosted a roundtable at Senior Services Plus in Alton to talk about concerns related to Medicare, Social Security, and similar programs. She welcomed area nonprofits and organizations that work primarily with seniors to talk about their experiences and concerns amid the government shutdown. “We live in the richest country in the world, and we shouldn’t have seniors that are going hungry,” Budzinski said. “I think it’s just important for people to understand that we have some very vulnerable seniors that can’t get out and just get a job and work their way through this. These are folks that are 80 years old that should be enjoying the twilight of their lives.” Budzinski was joined by Theresa Collins, CEO of Senior Services Plus; Chris Fulton, Home and Community-Based Service
Board of St. Louis Public Schools introduces interim superintendent, loses a member
Myra Berry, a 20-year veteran of SLPS, replaces Millicent Borishade, who was fired on Friday without cause by the board of education.
St. Peters McDonald's manager honored as top global leader
Kendra Sontag, manager of a St. Peters McDonald's restaurant, was recently honored with the Ray Kroc Award, an honor given to the top 1% of McDonald's Restaurant Managers worldwide.
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