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Attorney General Raoul Urges Congress To Pass Kids Online Safety Act

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CHICAGO — Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a bipartisan coalition of 32 attorneys general, called on Congressional leadership to pass the bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), legislation that protects children from online harm, before the end of the year. In a letter to Congressional leaders, the coalition emphasized the urgent need to address the growing youth mental health crisis linked to social media use, with studies showing minors spend more than five hours daily online. “American children and teenagers are in the grip of a devastating mental health crisis,” Raoul said. “The addictive features on many social media platforms interfere with sleep and education, and contribute to depression, anxiety, body dysmorphia and thoughts of self-harm. I am proud to join my fellow attorneys general in urging Congress to approve the Kids Online Safety Act and require companies to take reasonable steps to protect young people from harm online.”

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GRID Solar Explain System Efficiency Under New Net Metering Policy Changes

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ALTON - GRID Solar explained their services on a recent episode of “Our Daily Show!” with CJ Nasello . Jason Mitchell, who co-owns the company, noted that solar power is very accessible to people these days. He is happy to work with customers to help them design the system that is best for them under new net metering policy changes. “It’s completely attainable,” Mitchell said. “It’s a middle-class thing. It’s not a one-percenter thing.” When designing a solar system, GRID Solar takes each household’s needs into account. They study your energy bill and deduce how much energy you typically use, and then they design the system to meet that need. Mitchell pointed out that weather can affect a system’s efficiency, but GRID Solar designs their systems with this in mind. They make sure the solar systems are always producing a little extra energy, just in case cloud coverage or storms affect the energy production.

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Granite City Rotary Honors Students of the Month for October

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GRANITE CITY - The Rotary Club of Granite City recognized juniors Emilee Connolly and Alex Vaughn as Students of the Month for October. Students were nominated by teachers, and were chosen on the basis of academics, as well as scholastic, extracurricular and civic honors and awards, and organization membership and leadership. Each honoree will receive a framed certificate and a gift card , and will be recognized at the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast on March 25, 2025. EMILEE CONNOLLY Three-year member of girls tennis and softball teams Community Service Committee President Secondary Honors and Saturday Scholars Member of Renaissance, Student Council and Varsity Club Volunteer at Relleke Farms and Thanksgiving and Christmas Basket delivery Daughter of Ed and Krista Connolly. ALEX VAUGHN Assistant Captain of Hockey Team Honor Roll Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Spirit Club, Varsity Club and Yearbook Son of Greg and Amy Vaughn.

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Join Alton Main Street To Kick Off Holiday Season Friday, Nov 22, At 31st Annual Tree Lighting in Downtown Alton

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ALTON - On Friday, November 22nd Alton Main Street will host an event that’s sure to get you into the holiday spirit. The 31st annual Community Tree Lighting at Lincoln-Douglas Square will begin with the arrival of Santa Claus on the trolley at 6:00 p.m. The free festivities, including caroling, cookies and hot cocoa, will continue until 6:45 when Mayor David Goins flips the lights on the beautiful tree, which is provided by the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club. Families are encouraged to bring their cameras to take pictures with Santa and other costumed holiday characters. Music will fill the air throughout the evening provided by area Girl Scout Troops, the Great Rivers Choral Society, and the Salvation Army’s “Let the Music Begin” song and dance group. Rev. Nate Gnau of Universal Life Church Monastery will bless the tree, and other speakers include Alton Main Street President Chris Miller, Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club President Donna Bemis, and Salvation Army Captain

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Restorative Justice Experts To Lead Youth Empowerment Sessions At Alton High

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ALTON - Alton High School will host a Restorative Practices Program on Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., aimed at addressing conflict resolution and community support among youth. The event, located at Alton High School at 4200 Humbert Road in Godfrey, is sponsored by the Alton Branch NAACP and the Alton Branch Youth Council. The program will feature Tonya Covington, a seasoned professional with 35 years of experience in restorative justice, alongside Viola Cox-Henry. Covington expressed her commitment to the program, stating, "It is very important to me. I am very much dedicated to it because I have seen it work in so many ways and really heal communities." The event will consist of two main sessions. The first session, scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., will focus on educators, community leaders, and stakeholders discussing community topics through a restorative lens. It aims to enhance school-community partnerships and develop strategies for creating

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Edwardsville Opts In To Community Solar Array

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EDWARDSVILLE - The City of Edwardsville plans to offset some of its energy costs by opting into a community solar array located outside the city. City Council members on Tuesday unanimously approved an agreement with Ampion, PBC, to subscribe the City of Edwardsville’s electrical account to a community solar array. Alderman William Krause said the agreement would lead to energy savings of about 10%, adding the city’s participation in the associated Community Solar Program is entirely cost-free. "The city is not going to be developing any solar facilities on our own, but we will be opting in to a solar farm that will be located outside of the city," Krause explained. "Then we will receive credits from the energy that is generated from that solar facility to offset the power consumption that we would use." He added that the City of Edwardsville was “sought out” by Ampion, calling the agreement a “good opportunity” for the city. Finance Director

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Anthony Russo and Paula Jameson Reflect on Grafton Country Music Festival

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GRAFTON - At the Grafton Country Music Festival, Anthony Russo and Paula Jameson shared their love for country music and the City of Grafton. Jameson, who helped organize the Country Music Festival to celebrate the one-year anniversary of her Facebook page Enjoy Grafton , noted her excitement to welcome Russo and his band Russo & Co. back to the area. Russo was eager to play and spend the day with Grafton residents and visitors. “I love Grafton and I love country music, so here we are,” he said. As a band, Russo & Co. specializes in country music. They play a mix of covers and originals, and they love sharing their music with audiences far and wide. Russo said that they “don’t do that Bro Country thing” and refuse to play music by bands like Florida Georgia Line. Instead, they like “good timin’ music” and classics like Alan Jackson. The band has turned heads in recent months for their music, including their original

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Emerson Award Celebrates East St. Louis Educator's Commitment to Students

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EAST ST. LOUIS - East St. Louis School District 189 has announced that Ashley Daniels, a physical education teacher at Annette Officer Elementary School, has been recognized as one of Emerson’s 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award honorees. This recognition highlights her commitment to education and her efforts to support students. The Emerson Award is part of a program designed to celebrate exceptional educators who demonstrate outstanding teaching practices and a dedication to student development. Daniels’ recognition comes as part of an ongoing initiative to acknowledge the hard work and impact of teachers in the community. Daniels has been noted for her ability to go above and beyond in her role, contributing to the overall well-being and growth of her students. The East St. Louis School District expressed pride in her achievements, emphasizing her exemplary service in the field of education. The announcement of the award is a reminder of the importance of recognizing

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Sen. Durbin Joins To Push Passage Of Farm Bill

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, today took to the Senate floor to highlight the efforts of U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow, Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, to complete the Farm Bill, the Rural Prosperity and Food Security Act . In his remarks, Durbin asked Stabenow, who was also on the Senate floor, about several aspects of the Farm Bill, which must be passed or extended by the end of December to prevent agricultural policy from reverting to Depression-era mandates. “Those of us who serve in the United States Senate know that as Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, she not only walks the walk, she talks the talk. She has shown her own expertise in achieving that goal and her understanding of a very complex piece of legislation,” Durbin said of Stabenow. After emphasizing that the current Farm Bill expires at the end of December, Durbin asked Stabenow, “Would you

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City of St. Louis Water Division Issues Precautionary Boil Advisory for Parts of North & South City

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ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis City Water Division has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for portions of its service area due to low water pressure caused by a broken 36” water main. The neighborhoods affected area under the precautionary boil water advisory are: Area 1 Jeff-Vander-Lou, Carr Square and St. Louis Place Area 2 Benton Park, Marine Villa and Soulard Click here to see map for the specific boundaries of the affected area . The Water Division has not detected any contamination to the water supply and has issued the boil water advisory out of an abundance of caution. The boil water advisory is in effect until further notice. The Water Division will analyze water samples before determining when to lift the boil water advisory. Test results will be in 24 hours. Details can be found at https://www.stlwater.com . Frequently Asked Questions: What is a boil water advisory? The Water Division may issue a boil water advisory when there

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Energy Drinks vs Sports Drinks: The Key Differences Explained

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The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) makes clear that energy drinks are “fundamentally different” than sports drinks like Gatorade or Powerade. But scrolling through social media or strolling through the grocery store aisle, and the lines start to blur a bit. When quarterback Justin Fields was a rookie, he inked an endorsement deal with C4 – an energy drink brand. More recently, CELSIUS signed six Heisman Trophy “hopefuls” to NIL (name, image and likeness) deals. The company’s slogan is “live fit,” a motto many athletes can relate to. Karan Rai, MD, is a sports medicine physician with OSF HealthCare who works in partnership with Illinois State University to see and treat ISU athletes. He says he’s having a lot of conversations with athletes about these types of drinks, and he always urges caution. "Quite a few of them are not FDA approved," Dr. Rai says. “The reason that matters is that we often don't know

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IDNR Reminds Deer Hunters To Keep Safety In Mind When Using Tree Stands

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SPRINGFIELD - As hunters across Illinois prepare for the upcoming firearm deer season, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) urges them to use safety harnesses when hunting from tree stands in the field. Tree stands are the No. 1 source of hunting-related accidents and fatalities in Illinois. The 2024 firearm deer season dates are Nov. 22-24 and Dec. 5-8. “Our top priority is ensuring hunters return home safe and unharmed after every hunt,” said Jed Whitchurch, director of IDNR’s Office of Law Enforcement. “We want hunters to enjoy themselves and be successful in the field, but safety must be top of mind at all times.” So far during the fall 2024 hunting season, which includes archery deer season, Illinois Conservation Police have documented one hunting-related fatality. On Nov. 10, a man hunting in Wayne County fell from a tree stand after apparently nodding off in the stand. He was not wearing a safety harness. The man was air-lifted

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Illinois Product Holiday Market Returns First Weekend In December

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is excited to bring back the Illinois Product Holiday Market to Downtown Springfield. The market will be held on December 6, 7 and 8 at the “Y Block,” located north of the Governor’s Mansion. This festive market will feature a wide array of Illinois products perfect for everyone on your shopping list this season. "The Illinois Product Holiday Market gives local entrepreneurs a platform to showcase their goods and helps them grow their business” said IDOA Director Jerry Costello. “This initiative not only helps small businesses thrive but also allows shoppers a way to support local agri-businesses, fostering a stronger, more sustainable community." Vendors will include favorites like Rolling Lawns Farm, Jon Ellis Woodworking, 17th St BBQ, MKS Meats, Ropp Jersey Cheese, Berries and Flour: Bakery and Harvest Goods, and many more. Enjoy delicious ready-to-eat food like Kurtos pierogies

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Red Cross Releases 2024 Trends: Non-Stop Disaster Responses This Year

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ST. LOUIS — In 2024, climate crisis mounted an overwhelming toll on people in Missouri and the U.S., who relied on the American Red Cross for relief and care as they faced the country’s second-highest number of billion-dollar disasters ever recorded. This year’s 24 major climate and weather events — each with losses exceeding $1 billion — are topped only by last year’s record-breaking 28. To help, over 2,800 Red Cross volunteers from Missouri and Arkansas have been part of teams responding nonstop to provide shelter, food and other assistance to tens of thousands of people reeling from this year’s hurricanes, storms, floods and wildfires — all while continuing to care for families still recovering from 2023’s extreme disasters. “First-hand, I’ve seen the devastation that disasters have caused families this year — and the climate crisis shows no signs of slowing down,” said Barry Falke, Chief Executive

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What's Up Downtown Meeting Invites Entrepreneurs to Share Info About Local Businesses

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ALTON - At the recent “What’s Up Downtown” meeting, local entrepreneurs gathered to share information about their businesses with the Alton community. On Nov. 19, 2024, community leaders and business owners met at the iMerge Community Center for the quarterly information exchange sponsored by Alton Main Street . Chantel Morrigan spoke about Jacoby Arts Center, and Michael Snider shared plans for a new sculpture. Jeff Holliday shared information about his new business Uncle Jeff’s T-Shirts, and Kim Tanner of Strangelovely and Madeline Eades of Coco + Oak spoke about their respective businesses’ expansions. Clara Vaughn introduced her business Clarity Massage Therapy. Chantel Morrigan shared an update on Jacoby Arts Center after their move out of the historic Jacoby building. She said that Jacoby will host ArtEast Studio Tours on Dec. 7 and 8, 2024, followed by a Little Elf Workshop for kids on Dec. 8 at Milton Schoolhouse. They will als

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Celebrating National Pie Day with Delicious Recipes

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National Pie Day, celebrated on January 23rd each year, is an occasion that invites pie enthusiasts and culinary novices alike to indulge in one of America’s favorite desserts. The day is not just about savoring the sweet and savory delights of pie; it also provides an opportunity to explore the rich history, diverse types, and creative recipes that this beloved dish encompasses. In this article, we will delve into the significance of National Pie Day, discuss various types of pies, and share some delectable recipes to inspire your celebrations. The Significance of National Pie Day National Pie Day was established in 1986 by the American Pie Council, an organization dedicated to preserving the heritage of pie-making in the United States. The day serves as a celebration of pie in all its forms, encouraging people to bake, share, and enjoy pies with family and friends. While the origins of pie date back to ancient civilizations, pies as we know them today began to gain popularity

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This Day in History on November 20: International Space Station Begins Construction

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Welcome to another journey through time as we explore significant events that occurred on November 20th throughout history. 1998: The International Space Station (ISS) Begins Construction On this day in 1998, the first module of the International Space Station was launched into orbit. Named Zarya, this Russian module was pivotal in establishing what would become a symbol of international cooperation in space exploration. The ISS not only serves as a microgravity research laboratory but also as a hub for scientific discovery that transcends national boundaries. Over the years, it has hosted astronauts from various countries, contributing to our understanding of life in space and paving the way for future explorations to Mars and beyond. 1962: The First Successful Test of a Nuclear-Powered Submarine On November 20th, 1962, the United States successfully tested the USS Enterprise, the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. This monumental achievement marked a significant

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Mayor David Goins Announces Candidacy For Second Term in Alton

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ALTON – Mayor David Goins has officially announced his candidacy for a second term as mayor of Alton, Illinois. With the election set for April 1, 2025, Mayor Goins is eager to build on the achievements of his first term, which has been defined by progress in public safety, financial stability, infrastructure development, and economic growth. Reflecting on his time in office, Mayor Goins stated: “I feel immense pride in the progress we have made, and I am grateful for the opportunity to serve this community. We have faced challenges together, celebrated accomplishments, and I remain committed to being present, accessible, and responsive to the needs of Alton residents. Your feedback has always been the foundation of my actions.” Key Accomplishments During Mayor Goins’ First Term 1. Financial Stability Through strategic planning, Mayor Goins and his administration transformed the City’s finances from a $3.8 million deficit to a $2.7 million surplus,

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Attorney General Raoul Reaches $1.8 Million Settlement With Temporary Staffing Agency For Use Of No-poach And Wage-fixing Agreements

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CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced a settlement with Metro Staff Inc. (Metro Staff) that resolves allegations Metro Staff entered into no-poach agreements and engaged in wage fixing with two other staffing agencies. The settlement requires Metro Staff to pay $1.8 million to compensate temporary workers impacted by the unlawful activity. “This settlement prioritizes compensation for workers because they are the ones most impacted by these agreements that limit wages and job opportunities,” Raoul said. “When employers conspire to keep wages down, Illinois workers and their families suffer. My office has and will continue to enforce laws that protect workers’ rights to fair wages and opportunities to better provide for their families.” In 2020, Raoul’s office filed a lawsuit against three staffing agencies, Metro Staff, Elite Staffing Inc. (Elite) and Midway Staffing Inc., and their common client Colony Display LLC (Colony).

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30th Annual Alton Tree Lighting & The Buzztones Headline Your Weekend Go-Guide

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This weekend offers a delightful array of events that cater to diverse interests, from festive holiday gatherings and creative workshops to live music performances and community celebrations, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy. For a complete listing of all upcoming events, visit Riverbender Events . If you want to make sure even more of the region is aware of your event email cj@riverbender.com and explore our range of Event Promotion Services! Featured 30th Annual Community Tree Lighting at Lincoln-Douglas Square is set to take place on Friday, November 22nd in Alton. This festive event, hosted by Alton Main Street, promises to usher in the holiday spirit with a variety of activities starting at 6:00pm with the arrival of Santa Claus. Attendees can enjoy caroling, cookies, and hot cocoa, culminating in the lighting of the beautiful tree at 6:45pm by Mayor David Goins. Families are encouraged to take photos with Santa and other holiday characters, while carols

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