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Water Main Upgrade Progress Reported in Godfrey Construction Zones

2 hours 18 minutes ago
GODFREY - Widman Construction, working as a subcontractor for Brighton Water, is wrapping up a water main upgrade project on North Humbert Road and Straube Lane in Godfrey as of Friday, May 15, 2026, and will move next into the Tremont subdivision, where partial road and lane closures are expected during weekday work hours. The Village of Godfrey said Widman Construction updated officials on its progress on the ongoing water main “upgrade” project on North Humbert and Straube Lane.

Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Female Athletes Of Month: Civic Memorial Athletes Excel at Track Sectional

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SPRINGFIELD - Civic Memorial High School’s track and field team is sending several athletes to the state meet after a slate of qualifying performances led by a sectional title in the pole vault. The CM girls sectional competitors are Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Female Athletes Of The Month. Kaylee Shields was the sectional champion in the pole vault with a mark of 3.27 meters, and she is among Civic Memorial’s state qualifiers. Also qualifying for state were CM's Allie

Sparklight Female Athletes Of The Month: Jersey Girls Track and Field Posts Strong Sectional Performances

2 hours 47 minutes ago
SPRINGFIELD — Jersey Community Unit School District No. 100’s girls track and field team earned multiple medals and qualified two events for the IHSA state meet following the IHSA Sectional Meet at Springfield Southeast on Thursday, May 14, 2026, with Jersey finishing 12th overall with 28.5 points. Jersey's Morgan Allen qualified for state in the high jump with a mark of 1.54 meters. The 4x200 relay team of Madisyn Burch, Amelia Jumper, Allen, and Belle Peuterbaugh

Behind the Scenes of Grafton's National Memorial of Military Ascent Statues' Installation

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GRAFTON - It’s a busy weekend in Grafton as the first phase of the National Memorial of Military Ascent is completed. Starting on Friday, May 15, 2026, crews were on the bluff preparing to install the 500-pound bronze statues that will be featured in the memorial. Mayor Mike Morrow, a veteran, said they will work throughout the weekend with the hope of having all 12 statues installed by Sunday night, May 17, 2026. “Everybody, when they see something, they go, ‘Oh, it’s

Jersey County Board Gives Update On Recycling Program

3 hours 54 minutes ago
JERSEYVILLE – Several Jerseyville and Jersey County residents have signed up for a new city/county recycling program expected to grow with the possibility of additional recycling locations. County Board Chairman Mark Wagner said several out-of-town residents have opted into the “Full Service” and “Recycling Only” options since the city and county’s new trash and recycling program started on May 1, 2026. Under the new program, out-of-town residents are given

Lottery Jackpot Enables Granite City Couple's First Honeymoon After 17 Years To Their Romantic Dream Place - France

4 hours 42 minutes ago
GRANITE CITY — After 17 years of marriage with no honeymoon, Cynthia of Granite City says a $1 million Illinois Lottery scratch-off win could finally send her and her husband to one of the "most romantic places in the world" - France. Cynthia became the latest Illinois Lottery millionaire after winning a $1 million top prize on a $10 Money Match scratch-off ticket purchased at Curly’s Corner Market in Granite City, the Illinois Lottery said Friday, May 15, 2026. The ticket was

Grafton Man Accused Of Battery Against City's Police Chief

5 hours 28 minutes ago
GRAFTON – A Grafton man accused of attacking his local police chief faces a felony in Jersey County. Nicholas L. Hutchens, 41, of Grafton, was charged on May 6, 2026 with one count of aggravated battery, a Class 2 felony. Hutchens allegedly knowingly committed a battery by striking Grafton Police Chief Dave Womack, knowing Womack to be a peace officer engaged in his official duties, on May 2, 2026. Hutchens was ultimately ordered released from custody pending trial. His first court appearanc

How Memorial Day Began as a Nation's Ritual of Grief

6 hours 56 minutes ago
Memorial Day didn’t start as a long weekend for barbecues—it started as people walking into cemeteries with flowers, trying to make sense of loss on a scale the country had never seen. The holiday’s roots are tied to grief, local tradition, and a national debate over how to remember the dead. Understanding where Memorial Day came from changes how you hear its familiar phrases, see its rituals, and even notice the quiet moments tucked inside a busy weekend. A nation learning

May 15 in History: McDonald's Opens, War Begin, and a Date That Changed Daily Life

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On May 15, 1940, the first McDonald’s restaurant opened in San Bernardino, California, started by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald. At the time, it was a local business built around a simple idea: serve a small menu quickly, consistently, and at a price ordinary families could afford. That approach mattered because it helped shape a new model of food service that spread far beyond one city. It still matters today because the “fast, standardized, scalable” system pioneered

Woman Detained After Early Morning Crash Involving Bethalto Police Officer

7 hours 4 minutes ago
BETHALTO - A woman was taken into custody after a crash involving a Bethalto Police officer around 1 a.m. Friday, May 15, 2026, on Erwin Plegge Boulevard in Bethalto, authorities said. The officer was injured and taken to a hospital, then later released, law enforcement officials said. Police said the patrol car sustained moderate damage, while the woman’s vehicle had minor damage. Officials did not provide additional details about the circumstances of the crash or the woman’s identity

Alton Man Released In Fourth Domestic Battery Case

22 hours 9 minutes ago
ALTON – An Alton resident facing his fourth domestic battery charge in Madison County has been released from custody. Helois M. Foster, 40, of Alton, was charged on May 5, 2026 with a Class 3 felony count of domestic battery, his fourth or subsequent such offense. Foster is accused of knowingly making physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature against a household or family member without legal justification on April 8, 2026. Charging documents note Foster had previously been

Senator Harriss Launches Student Art Contest Honoring America's 250th Birthday

22 hours 24 minutes ago
EDWARDSVILLE — State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) is inviting students across the 56th Senate District to participate in her district-wide art contest celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States of America. The contest is open to students in 1st through 8th grade and encourages young artists to showcase their creativity while reflecting on what makes America and their communities special. “This contest is a fun way for students to share their creativity and celebrat

Local Single Mother Aims for "Super Mom" Title

22 hours 29 minutes ago
LITCHFIELD - Julie Tieman is the first to tell you she is not a perfect mom. But after raising three kids and preparing to foster teenagers, her community agrees she is more than worthy of the Super Mom title. Tieman, a Litchfield resident, is competing in the Colossal Super Mom contest to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network . As voting continues, Tieman hopes to hold her own in the competition. But she is mostly proud of the kids she has raised, the opportunity she has

Winners of LC's 21st Juried Student Art Exhibition Announced

22 hours 34 minutes ago
GODFREY – Lewis and Clark Community College announced the winners of the 21st Annual Student Art Exhibition. This year’s exhibit, which comprised 52 original pieces, brought together a curated selection of students’ artwork from the college’s Fine Art and Graphic Design programs. Fine Art Program Coordinator Angela Hung was pleased with the quality of work in this year’s exhibit, which was featured in the Hatheway Gallery in April. “The exhibition

East St. Louis Man Arrested for Murder of Woman in Brooklyn Apartment

22 hours 48 minutes ago
BROOKLYN, Ill. — Illinois State Police arrested 46-year-old Demario A. Ursery of East St. Louis on Thursday, May 14, 2026, in connection with the death of a 37-year-old woman found during a welfare check at an apartment in Brooklyn, authorities said. Ursery was arrested by Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 6 special agents and charged with first-degree murder, a Class M felony, police said in a release dated May 14, 2026. The investigation began May 12, 2026,

LC's New Workforce Training Coordinator Focuses on Connecting Community Needs with Career Pathways

22 hours 49 minutes ago
GODFREY – Building stronger connections between local employers, community partners and workforce education programs is the primary focus of new Workforce Training Coordinator Beth Arrowsmith at Lewis and Clark Community College. Arrowsmith joined the college in Spring 2026 and now works collaboratively with faculty, staff and area employers to help develop short-term training and certification programs designed to meet regional workforce demands. “My job is really just to assist

Jury Deliberates For Over Three Hours: Madison County Jury Convicts Woman of First-Degree Murder

23 hours 4 minutes ago
EDWARDSVILLE - A Madison County jury on Thursday, May 14, 2026, convicted Tara A. Anderson of first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of her ex-boyfriend, Phillip Armstrong, after prosecutors said she fired a .45-caliber handgun toward him outside her home in Granite City, and jurors rejected her claim that she intended only a “warning shot.” Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced the verdict in Edwardsville, following a trial that began Tuesday, May 12, 2026,

Jersey County Sheriff Replacement Squad Car Purchase Approved

23 hours 24 minutes ago
JERSEYVILLE – The Jersey County Sheriff’s Department is set to replace a totaled squad car using a combination of insurance money and county funds. On May 12, 2026, Jersey County Board members unanimously approved a recommendation from the Public Safety Committee to purchase a replacement Sheriff’s Squad Car from the Public Safety Fund. “We had a sheriff’s deputy’s car that was totaled that we need to replace,” Chairman Mark Wagner said. “We go

Traffic Rerouted As Water Main Break Impacts Alton Access

23 hours 35 minutes ago
ALTON — A water main break prompted Illinois American Water to close westbound Landmarks Boulevard at the Clark Bridge on Thursday afternoon, May 14, 2026, forcing traffic entering Alton from Missouri to reroute, Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford said. Ford said all traffic coming into Alton from Missouri must turn eastbound from the Clark Bridge and access Broadway from either the Cpl. Belchik Memorial Expressway or the Broadway Connector. “To access the Clark Bridge from Alton, drivers

Local Pastor and Pregnancy Center Share Pro-Life Message

23 hours 54 minutes ago
GODFREY - A local pastor is sharing his story in support of Vitality Women’s Clinic. Vitality Women’s Clinic is a faith-based, pro-life organization that provides free pregnancy and STI testing and ultrasounds. They do not refer for or perform abortions. They offer parenting classes and resources to pregnant individuals. In a recent episode of “Our Daily Show!” with CJ Nasello , Vitality’s executive director Jackie Duty and local Pastor Steve Pace shared