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How to Support The Salvation Army Through Christmas in July Fundraiser

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ALTON - There’s still time to buy your raffle tickets and make donations to the Christmas in July fundraiser , which benefits local nonprofits like The Salvation Army through the Community Christmas initiative. From 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Friday, July 18, 2025, you can stop by Freer Auto Body in Godfrey to donate and enjoy sloppy joes and cheesecake at their Christmas in July event. All the proceeds go back to Community Christmas, a United Way initiative that supports 17 organizations in the Metro East region. Major Cassy Grey with The Salvation Army noted that these fundraisers go a long way in helping their families. “This could not get done without the community,” she said. “The Lord just provided through this incredible community and through Community Christmas to make sure we could wrap around these families and make sure they have an amazing Christmas.” Last year, the Freer Auto Body fundraisers raised over $75,000 for Community

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Grieving Columbia, IL., Father Seeks Support for Son's Memorial Expenses

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COLUMBIA, IL., - Michael Klaus of Columbia is grieving the loss of his 19-year-old son, Andrew Klaus, who was fatally shot in the Greater Ville neighborhood of St. Louis. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department reported that officers responded shortly after 7:20 p.m. last Tuesday to the 3100 block of Vine Grove Avenue, where they found Andrew Klaus with a fatal puncture wound to his head. Andrew Klaus, a resident of Imperial, Mo., was pronounced dead at the scene following the reported shooting. The circumstances surrounding the incident remain under investigation by authorities. In the wake of this tragedy, Michael Klaus has established a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the costs of a celebration of life for his son. Michael Klaus said the fundraiser aims to provide Andrew with a meaningful farewell amid the family's profound grief. GoFundMe Link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/honoring-my-sons-life-after-tragedy

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Speeding Causes 44.9 Percent of Illinois Motor Vehicle Fatalities: Fairview Heights PD Participate In Awareness Day

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FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - The Fairview Heights Police Department is partnering with the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police with the support of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Illinois Department of Transportation and more than 300 state, count and local law enforcement agencies for the Illinois Speed Awareness Day on July 23, 2025. The Fairview Heights Police said motorists can expect to see increased patrols looking for speeding as well as other traffic violations. This campaign is an effort to address the drastic increase in speed-related crashes and moving violations. IDOT said speeding is involved in 44.9 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities, 36.3 percent of all injury crashes and 31.1 percent of all roadway crashes. “Speeding is a choice that puts everyone at risk,” Fairview Heights Police Chief Steve Johnson said. “It reduces the driver’s ability to steer safely around other vehicles, increases stopping distance, and can lead

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Highland Family Faces Devastating Loss In House Fire

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HIGHLAND - Brittany Horrell is organizing a fundraiser for a Highland family to support them after they lost their home in a fire. The family, described as "one of our own," experienced a devastating loss when their house was destroyed. Horrell emphasized the urgency of the situation and said, "We are trying to help raise some money to help one of our own. This family tragically lost everything in a house fire last night." She encouraged community members to contribute, saying, "Anything and everything helps at this time. Let's come together as a community and help raise them up." Donations are being accepted to assist the family in recovering from the fire. Horrell expressed gratitude for the support received so far, thanking donors for their contributions and assistance. Click here for the GoFundMe.

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Alton Municipal Band Hikes "Into the Woods" For Upcoming Concerts

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ALTON - The Alton Municipal Band continues its 135th season of concerts in the parks with “Into the Woods,” a musical adventure that is sure to delight audiences of all ages. In addition to songs from the hit musical of the same name, the band will take a tour of the forests, evoking the sounds of nature. Guest soloist Kate DeMonica, euphonium, will dazzle audiences with her virtuosic playing, accompanied by the band, which is directed by Brad Eston. This week marks the seventh week of the band’s eight-week summer concert series. Performances will take place on Thursday evening at beautiful Riverview Park (7:30 pm), and Sunday evening at historic Haskell Park (7 p.m.) Audience members are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy a free music on a summer’s evening. For more information about the Alton Municipal Band, search for “Alton Municipal Band” on Facebook, or visit the band’s website at www.cityofaltonil.gov.

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Gov. Pritzker Leads Effort Demanding Trump Admin Release Withheld Education Funding

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CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker led an effort with governors from 16 states calling upon Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to release approximately $6.8 billion that the Trump Administration is withholding from schools and students across America, including in Illinois. Governors from Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Maine, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, and Wisconsin all signed onto the letter, demonstrating the far-reaching impact of the withholding. In a new letter, the governors detailed the impact of these missed payments across the nation’s education system and urged the Department to follow the law and fulfill their basic obligation to distribute funding appropriated by Congress. “The Trump administration is not only openly flouting the law, they are abandoning their responsibility to our students,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This unprecedented and irresponsible

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Duckworth Discusses Agriculture Priorities with Illinois Corn Growers and Illinois, After Trump Moves Soybean Association

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) yesterday met with leaders and members from the Illinois Corn Growers and the Illinois Soybean Producers to discuss their shared priorities to grow Illinois’s agriculture industry and support our farmers. Duckworth and the members discussed the importance of supporting our family farmers by expanding the biofuels market, increasing agricultural exports and improving farm safety net programs as Donald Trump continues to threaten critical federal agricultural programs. Photos from yesterday’s meeting with the Illinois Corn Growers can be found on the Senator’s website . Photos from yesterday’s meeting with the Illinois Soybean Producers can be found on the Senator’s website . “America has always depended on our nation’s farmers to grow the food and fuel we need, and I’m proud to advocate for them on both the national and international stage,” Duckworth said. “The

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Duckworth Slams Senate Republicans for Voting to Gut Foreign Aid, Defund Public News Stations Millions Depend On

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) voted against Republican spending cuts that would cancel $9 billion in federal funding that supports foreign assistance and public news stations that millions of Americans depend on. Senate Republicans passed the rescissions package by a vote of 51-48. “Whether it’s his illegal funding freeze or empowering unelected bureaucrats to take a chainsaw to basic needs programs, Donald Trump has been on a mission to cut critical government services and lifelines that millions depend on from day one. “Not only does this rescission package make DOGE and other cuts permanent, it puts everything—from our national security to global health and public radio and television stations—on the chopping block. Public broadcasting is critically important for Illinoisans across our state, especially in our rural communities, it’s a lifeline of information and engagement. Cutting funding isn’t a cost-saving

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Centerstone to Host Life;Story 5K to Raise Awareness, Money and Hope for Suicide Prevention

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GODFREY - Centerstone will host their annual Life;Story 5K to raise money for suicide prevention. On Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025, community members can enjoy the 5K and program in Marion, Illinois, or check out the satellite race at Glazebrook Park in Godfrey. The goal, explained organizer Erin Camfield, is to raise awareness, money and hope. “There’s more to your life. There’s more to your story,” Camfield said. “This is what we consider one of our signature events, which really embraces our mission of delivering care that changes people’s lives and the work that we do, especially around suicide prevention.” At the Marion event, attendees can enjoy a health and wellness expo and will hear from Centerstone CEO Anne Tyree and Alton-based artist Charles Mooneyham , a suicide attempt survivor. These speakers will be streamed so those at the Godfrey satellite location can listen in. While Centerstone has sponsored a Life;Story event in

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Edwardsville Police Announce Main Street Safety Initiative July 18-20, 2025

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EDWARDSVILLE – As part of an ongoing safety effort, the Edwardsville Police Department will conduct a weekend enforcement initiative along North Main Street aimed at risky or unlawful behaviors, including speeding, cellphone use while driving, failure to yield to pedestrians and jaywalking. The initiative is aimed at making the roads safer for everyone, and is part of a three-pronged approach: awareness, education and enforcement. The targeted enforcement efforts will be carried out on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 18-20. North Main Street in downtown Edwardsville was identified as one of the more active roads for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians, with numerous crosswalks and intersections, plus events that typically attract crowds. “Whether on foot or in a vehicle, everyone needs to be aware of and follow the rules of the road. Safety is a shared responsibility, and drivers, pedestrians and cyclists may be subject to citations for not following traffic laws,”

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How to Plan a Day Trip to a Nearby Beach or Lake

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Did you know that spending just two hours in natural settings like beaches or lakes can significantly reduce stress and improve mental clarity? Yet, many overlook the simplicity and benefits of a spontaneous day trip to these serene environments. Whether you crave the rhythmic crashing of waves or the tranquil stillness of a lake, planning a day trip to a nearby water body can rejuvenate your mind and body. Here's how to make the most of your excursion with thoughtful preparation and practical insights. Selecting the Perfect Destination Before packing your bag, the first step is identifying the ideal beach or lake that fits your interests, travel time, and amenities. Consider factors such as distance, accessibility, crowd levels, and available facilities. Distance and Travel Time: Aim for destinations within a 1-2 hour drive to maximize your time outdoors rather than in transit. For example, if you live near Chicago, a trip to Lake Michigan’s beach areas like Indiana Dunes

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This Day in History on July 17: Romanov Family Executed During Russian Civil War

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July 17th has witnessed some of the most pivotal moments in global history, spanning scientific triumphs, political transformations, and cultural milestones. Going back, July 17th marks a transformative moment in the political landscape of Europe. On July 17, 1918, during the Russian Civil War, the Romanov family, including the last Tsar Nicholas II, were executed by Bolshevik forces in Yekaterinburg. This brutal act ended centuries of Romanov rule and paved the way for the establishment of the Soviet Union. The event remains a poignant symbol of revolutionary change and the profound upheaval of early 20th-century Russia. In the realm of technology and communication, July 17, 1990, saw the birth of the World Wide Web when Tim Berners-Lee published the first web page. This breakthrough laid the foundation for the internet as we know it, revolutionizing how people connect, share information, and conduct business globally. Berners-Lee’s innovation has had an immeasurable impact

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McDonald's Shooting Sends Two Women to Hospital

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BELLEVILLE, Ill. — Two women were shot during an altercation Wednesday evening at a McDonald’s restaurant in Belleville, according to police. The shooting occurred shortly before 5 p.m. at the McDonald’s located in the 100 block of South Belt East. One of the victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital. The condition of the second victim is unknown, but she was taken to a St Louis hospital. A female employee of the restaurant is currently in custody as authorities continue their investigation.

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Granite City Residents Charged In Weapon Possession, Burglary Cases

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GRANITE CITY – Two people from Granite City face felony charges in separate cases of illegal weapon possession and vehicular burglary. Martez D. Moss, 19, of Granite City, was charged on July 8, 2025 with two counts of aggravated unlawful possession of weapons (both Class 4 felonies) and a Class A misdemeanor count of driving on a suspended license. On June 7, 2025, Moss allegedly carried a tan FN Five-Seven 5.7 caliber pistol in his vehicle, which was uncased, loaded, and immediately accessible at the time of the offense. His possession of the weapon was unlawful as he was under 21 years of age and had no valid Fireram owner’s Identification (FOID) card or Concealed Carry License (CCL). Moss was additionally accused of driving on I-255 in Madison County while his driver’s license had been suspended. The Illinois State Police presented the case against Moss, who was granted pretrial release from custody. Another Granite City resident was charged in a separate

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IDPH Posts Nursing Home Violations for First Quarter of 2025

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced that it has posted the 2025 First Quarter Report of Nursing Home Violations. Details on the 243 violation reports completed in the first quarter of 2025 may be found HERE on the IDPH website. The four facilities listed below were cited with type “AA” violations of the Nursing Home Care Act during the first quarter of 2025, the most severe type of violation. An “AA” violation is cited when there is a condition or occurrence at the facility that proximately caused a resident’s death. Click on the links below to view the completed “AA” violation reports: Alden Estates of Huntley , a rehabilitation facility in Huntley, was fined $50,000 for an “AA” violation. Bria of Palos Hills , a nursing home in Palos Hills, was fined a total of $52,000 for an “AA” violation and a “B” violation. City View Multicare Center , a skilled nursing

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Deputy Secretary of State Blames the Devoted Public Servants He Wrongfully Fired for Their Own Terminations in Wake of State Department RIFs

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Continuing Donald Trump and his Administration’s long record of blaming victims, Deputy Secretary of State Michael Rigas today shamefully tried to argue that hundreds of dedicated State Department employees who were wrongfully fired by the Trump Administration last week were to blame for the Administration’s—and his—own poor decisions. In today’s U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee (SFRC) hearing, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) noted for Mr. Rigas that individuals who were hired under Veterans preference were among the more than 1,350 employees who were fired at the State Department, thereby illustrating how sloppy and short-sighted these RIFs were carried out. Duckworth’s remarks can be found on the Senator’s YouTube . “How the State Department conducted Friday’s RIFs was already appalling—but putting the blame on hundreds of devoted public servants whose lives have been abruptly upended i

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OSFM Awards $5 Million in Grants for the Construction or Rehabilitation of Fire Stations in Illinois

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SPRINGFIELD - Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) to announce the inaugural Fire Station Construction and Rehabilitation Program awards totaling $5 million to 16 grantees across the state. This funding will allow fire departments or fire protection districts to repair, upgrade, or construct new fire stations. “I am proud to be celebrating inaugural Fire Station Construction and Rehabilitation Program awards, a crucial lifeline for fire departments across the state – particularly those in rural areas – to upgrade their facilities and equipment,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Our firefighters put their lives on the line every single day, and these investments can make all the difference in keeping our communities safe and protected.” “This was the inaugural year of the grant program, established as part of the OSFM’s ongoing commitment to assist the Illinois Fire Service in identifying

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Attorney General Raoul Sues Trump Administration For Unlawfully Ending Disaster Mitigation Program

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 20 states, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its attempt to illegally shut down the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) bipartisan Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, designed to protect communities from natural disasters before they strike. For the past 30 years, the BRIC program has provided communities across the nation with resources to fortify their infrastructure against natural disasters. By focusing on preparation, the program has protected property, saved money that would have otherwise been spent on post-disaster costs, reduced injuries and saved lives. “We can look to the many recent natural disasters, such as the devastating California wildfires in January and the tragic flooding that occurred in Texas earlier this month, and witness the heartbreaking destruction and loss of life these events can cause,” Raoul said. “We

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Dr. Sylvia Jenkins Appointed 13th Chair of the Illinois Community College Board

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Sylvia Jenkins as the new Chair of the Board by Governor J.B. Pritzker. Dr. Jenkins becomes the first woman to serve as board chair, succeeding Dr. Lazaro Lopez, who completed his term as Chair on June 30. A long-standing champion of student success, workforce development, and institutional excellence, Dr. Jenkins brings decades of leadership experience to her new role. She served as President of Moraine Valley Community College from 2012 until her retirement in 2023, when she was honored with the title of President Emeritus. Her appointment as Chair marks a continued commitment to advancing Illinois’ community college system with a student-centered and equity-driven approach. She has served as a member of the Illinois Community College Board since 2022. “Dr. Jenkins is a proven leader with a deep commitment to student success and equity. Her experience and steady

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Coroner Announces Identification Of Human Remains Found In Alton Woods

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ALTON — Human remains found in a wooded area near 7th and Market Street in Alton, Illinois, have been identified as Angela M. Coyle, a 50-year-old unhoused white female, Madison County Coroner Nicholas P. Novacich announced Wednesday, July 16, 2025. The remains were discovered on July 13, 2025. Senior Investigator Kelsey Jones and Ashley Reed responded to the scene and pronounced Coyle deceased at 2:40 p.m. that day. The Office of the Coroner was notified immediately following the discovery. The investigation involved coordination with the Alton Police Department Criminal Investigations Division, Illinois State Police Crime Scene Unit, and the St. Louis County Medical Examiner’s Office Forensic Anthropologist. The scene was secured until July 14, 2025, when a full-scale recovery of the remains took place. Evidence and personal effects were collected, and radiological comparisons were conducted to confirm the positive identification. The case remains under active investigation

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