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Laila Davis Leads Marquette Girls Basketball - Is A Tucker's Automotive Repair & Tire Athlete of the Month

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ALTON – The Marquette Catholic girls basketball team has somewhat of a three-point attack this season. And it’s currently being led by junior Laila Davis. Through the first seven games of the season, she leads the team with 63 points, averaging nine per game. That’s why she is a Tucker’s Automotive Repair & Tire Athlete of the Month for the Explorers. “Laila has impressed me so far this year,” Marquette girls basketball head coach Whitney Sykes-Rogers said. “She’s our leading scorer. Before the season, I wouldn’t have guessed that. She’s been our best shooter, she’s usually guarding one of their best players. She just does a lot of good things for us. She doesn’t make too many mistakes and that’s kind of what you need on the floor at times. You need a calm head, and I think that’s what she provides.” She scored 11 points on Monday in a 42-37 loss to Althoff but has continued to impress

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Police Execute Search Warrant on Bonds Avenue in East Alton

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EAST ALTON—Multiple police agencies executed a search warrant in the 100 block of Bonds Avenue on Wednesday night, deploying two armored SWAT vehicles during the operation. Officers established a command post in the 500 block of Lewis and Clark Boulevard as they carried out the warrant. A male individual was observed in handcuffs being placed into a police vehicle. The reasons for the search warrant remain unclear, and authorities have not released additional information regarding the incident. As the situation developed, police maintained a presence in the area, but further details about the nature of the investigation have not been disclosed.

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Alton Approves Additional Milton Road Improvement Funds

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ALTON - Over $11,000 has been added to the grand total of more than $1 million allocated so far towards improving a section of Milton Road in Alton. Alton City Council members on Wednesday gave their unanimous approval to an agreement with Sheppard, Morgan and Schwaab, Inc. (SMS) under which the city will provide the firm an additional $11,308 to acquire two land parcels of right-of-way. As previously reported on Riverbender.com , these parcels were discovered after the project was designed, and the original agreement between SMS and the city had no provisions for right-of-way acquisition. The updated agreement will cover the cost of all work associated with the acquisitions, including record research, title work, appraisals and more. Phase 1 of the Milton Road Improvement Project will consist of “pavement patching, pavement milling, hot-mix asphalt resurfacing, sidewalk curb, ramps” and other improvements made along a 0.32-mile section of Milton Road from

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Fatal Collision On Troy Road Claims Life Of Collinsville's Patricia A. Green

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COLLINSVILLE — A 73-year-old woman from Collinsville died Sunday evening, Dec. 8, 2024, after being struck by a vehicle while walking on Troy Road, according to Madison County Coroner Nicholas P. Novacich. Patricia A. Green was hit in the 400 block of Troy Road around 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 8, 2024. The driver of the vehicle stopped at the scene and called 911. Green was subsequently transported to the emergency department at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, where she was pronounced dead at 7:36 p.m. by the attending physician. Preliminary findings indicate that Green died from blunt head and chest trauma, with a final cause of death pending the results of routine toxicology tests. The incident is currently under investigation by the Illinois State Police Troop 8 and the Madison County Coroner’s Office. Funeral arrangements for Green are being handled by Austin Layne Mortuary in St. Louis, Mo. Further details about the arrangements are pending.

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Zach Yoder Named President at OSF Saint Anthony's ย 

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ALTON – OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony’s Health Center in Alton is excited to announce that Zach Yoder, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, has accepted the invitation to serve as president. Mr. Yoder’s new position is effective Monday, January 6, 2025, and he will report to AJ Querciagrossa, chief executive officer, Western Region, OSF HealthCare. “Zach will lead OSF Saint Anthony’s in aligning with the overall strategy of OSF HealthCare while directing all internal operations in continuing to ensure that high quality and cost-effective health care is delivered to our patients who we are blessed to serve in the Riverbend region,” says Querciagrossa. “Zach will carry forward a culture of collaboration and integration that provides a safe Mission Partner and patient care environment.” New to OSF HealthCare, Zach most recently served as chief operating officer at SIHF Healthcare (Sauget, IL) and Touchette Regional Hospital (Cahokia Heights, IL).

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Collinsville Police Crack Down on Underage Alcohol Sales

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COLLINSVILLE — The Collinsville Police Department conducted a series of alcohol and tobacco compliance checks on Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, aimed at reducing underage consumption of these substances. The initiative targeted a dozen local retail establishments in an effort to deter sales to minors. The compliance checks included a range of locations, such as Sloan’s Pub House at 119 West Main St., Moto Mart on Vandalia Street, and multiple Sav-On Liquor & Wine outlets. The initiative sought to address concerns about underage access to alcohol and tobacco products within the city. Following the checks, four individuals were cited for the sale of alcohol to a minor. The individuals cited include Carrie R. Brewer, 23, from Maryville, who was working at Sloan’s Pub House; Lisa A. Krack, 64, from Fairview Heights, at Moto Mart on Vandalia; Shannon L. Haggard, 34, from Alton, at Sav-On on St. Louis Road; and Stacey L. Smithers, 55, from Collinsville, at Collinsville Mini-Mart

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Free Christmas Party for Area Kids Promises Giveaways, Bowling, More for a Cause

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ALTON - Kids are invited to Bowl Haven in Alton for a free Christmas party complete with food, bowling, live music, a dance competition and gift giveaways. From 6–11 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, the organization Something Bigger Than Yourself will welcome folks from the Catholic Children’s Home, the Alton Boys and Girls Club, Beverly Farm and the Illinois Correctional Youth Facility. Jay Lipe, founder of Something Bigger Than Yourself (SBTY), said this annual party spreads Christmas cheer to local kids and families. “If there are any kids in Alton and they’re not having a good Christmas, bring them,” Lipe said. “Those kids are facing pretty tough circumstances, and I know that a bowling alley event and a pizza party, the things that we do, isn’t going to solve their problems. But it can bring just a day of joy to get minds off of their problems, to have them feel loved and considered.” The bands 29 Steps, Bassment, Agents of

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Police Chase In Stolen Car Leads To Charges Against St. Louis Woman

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MADISON - A St. Louis woman faces multiple felonies after a police chase in a stolen car led to the deployment of spike strips and more. Danielle K. Donohue, 40, of St. Louis, was charged with a Class 2 felony count of offenses related to motor vehicles and a Class 4 felony count of aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer. On Nov. 7, 2024, Donohue allegedly possessed a 2013 Chevrolet Impala with an Illinois vehicle registration which she reportedly knew to be stolen. She also ignored a visual or audible signal from an officer to stop the vehicle and disobeyed multiple traffic control devices during the incident. Madison County Sherrif’s deputies were patrolling the area of 20th Street and Madison Avenue in Granite City when a vehicle travelling in front of their squad car showed an expired registration, according to a petition to deny Donohue’s pretrial release. “A computer check showed that the vehicle, a 2013 Chevrolet Impala …

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Budzinski Secures Metro East Flooding Solutions in Water Resources Bill ย 

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) voted to pass the final version of the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) that authorizes critical steps forward to address flooding in the Metro East. The bill now heads to the Senate for further consideration. At Budzinski’s request, the 2024 WRDA includes an increase in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers budget cap and allows the Corps to address stormwater management issues in their future response efforts in Madison and St. Clair Counties. The legislation also authorizes a General Reevaluation Report for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ activities in the Metro East, including a feasibility study to determine if the Spring Lake Project can be moved from the Planning Phase to the Preconstruction Engineering Design Phase. The project was recommended in the East St. Louis and Vicinity Ecosystem Restoration and Flood Damage Reduction Project Report in 2009 to help communities

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Glen Carbon Police Prepares For 'Exodus' Of Officers

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GLEN CARBON - The Glen Carbon Police Department will see some personnel changes in the near future as it expands its hiring capabilities to offset an "exodus" of retiring officers and K-9s. A total of seven officers are set to leave the department by next spring. A probationary police officer who did not pass field training is set to resign immediately, while two others will retire in January and February of 2025. Four more officers will start careers with the Illinois State Police next spring. While the department will only have three vacancies to fill until next spring, Link asked to exceed his “authorized manning” and hire a fourth officer to prepare for the “April exodus” of officers leaving next spring for the State Police. “This would allow us to get an additional officer in the Southwestern Illinois College Police Academy, which starts on Jan. 6, 2025,” Link wrote in a memo to trustees. “It would also allow us to pre-plan our Fiel

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Eric Winn Talks Accountability, Spiritual Strength, Learning Life's Lessons on "You're Beautiful"

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ALTON - On a recent episode of “You’re Beautiful” with Brian Trust, Eric Winn shared how his faith helps him overcome challenges, trust in God, and be accountable. Winn previously served in the Army, and he said his faith guided him through this experience. He once felt unworthy of God’s mercy, but he has since learned that God loves him and will take care of him. These lessons have changed how he views the world, and he makes a point to be understanding and accountable with all of the people in his life. “To be honest, if brains were dynamite, sometimes I don’t think I’d have enough to blow my nose,” Winn said. “But I try to learn every day. I try to be more understanding about the people that I meet and the people that I come across. I love to hear people’s stories, the way they live their lives, the things they’ve been through…The way we view the world, our opinions, are nothing more than our unique an

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IDNR Continues Monitoring for Svian Influenza Mortality in Waterfowl During Seasonal Migration

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) would like to remind the public to report any large mortality events of waterfowl and other waterbirds during seasonal migrations. Several dozen waterbirds, primarily snow geese, have died of suspected highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) at Baldwin Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area in Randolph County recently. Other mortality events may occur in the state as waterfowl arrive from northern breeding grounds and congregate. IDNR first announced HPAI was detected in wild Canada geese in Illinois in March 2022 in a joint notice with the Illinois Department of Agriculture. IDNR will continue to monitor for mortality events from HPAI during the seasonal bird migration. Members of the public are encouraged to report concentrations of five or more deceased birds found at one location. Reports can be made to the local IDNR district wildlife biologist online . Rubber gloves and a mask should be worn when disposin

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Santa, Singing, and Service Headline Your Weekend Go-Guide

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This December, a delightful array of events awaits in the Riverbend area, offering something for everyone—from festive holiday celebrations and concerts to engaging workshops and community gatherings. Be sure to check out the full event listing at https://www.riverbender.com/events/ for more details and to plan your holiday fun! 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 Join the congregation of Historic Elsah United Methodist Church for a memorable event, the 150 Year Celebration Service . This special service is set to take place on Friday, December 13, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at 2 Valley Street in Elsah. The Reverend Joseph Scheets, Associate District Superintendent, will be the guest speaker, and attendees will enjoy special music by Joyce Anders. Following the service, a coffee and cake reception will be held at Farley’s Music Hall, welcoming all to commemorat

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Local Therapist Has Advice on Managing Mental Health During the Holidays

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SAINT LOUIS - The holidays can be difficult, but Kimberly Vest with Ellie Mental Health has some advice to make your season more merry. As an organization, Ellie Mental Health takes a unique approach to therapy. The 15 therapists at the St. Louis-Hampton Avenue, MO, clinic believe in the power of humor and creative solutions to help their clients through mental health challenges. Vest, the clinic director, noted that therapy can be “lighthearted” and still help people manage life’s struggles. “Whenever I heard about Ellie for the first time, I was like, ‘Are you sure? Is this really legit?’ And it actually is,” Vest said. “We just make it more lighthearted, not because mental health isn’t very sacred and needs to be honored, but there’s healing here and we can move forward with this. There’s a hope in it.” As the holidays approach, Vest said all of the therapists have full caseloads. Many people experienc

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Durbin Pays Tribute To Senators Brown, Tester, Casey, And Romney For Their Service In The U.S. Senate

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a speech on the Senate floor, U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) today paid tribute to four additional Senators who will be leaving the United States Senate at the end of the 118th Congress—U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Jon Tester (D-MT), Bob Casey (D-PA), and Mitt Romney (R-UT). On Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Durbin said: “Sherrod Brown spent 50 years in public office… including the last 18 years in the Senate. He is the kind of person that comes to the Senate ready to fight for people who don’t have lawyers and lobbyists to speak for them… Sherrod spent his life working for an economy and a government that cares about the working class and invests in towns, factories, health care, and the potential of working families. He fought for fair trade deals and opposed trade agreements that he thought shortchanged American workers—even when his opposition put him at odds with the president of his own party. He

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Attorney General Raoul Secures Win In Challenge To Albertsons, Kroger Merger

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CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon granted a preliminary injunction in Raoul’s lawsuit challenging the proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger. The ruling halts the merger of the largest supermarket chains in the country, including two of the Chicago area’s major grocery chains, Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s, pending an administrative trial before the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). “Today’s ruling is a victory for consumers in Illinois and across the country,” Raoul said. “Reduced competition would lead to higher grocery prices for families at a time when too many can least afford it. I will continue to advocate for consumers to have increased choices that allow them to make decisions that best meet their needs.” Raoul, along with the FTC and a bipartisan coalition of eight other attorneys general, filed a lawsuit in February challenging the proposed supermarket

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Local Donors Bring Joy To Madison County Children This Christmas

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EDWARDSVILLE — Thanks to the generosity of local donors, several children in Madison County will wake up to new toys, clothing, and other gifts this Christmas. The initiative, for both the Community Christmas campaign and The Salvation Army's Angel Tree program, has garnered significant participation from community members, including staff from the Madison County Criminal Justice Center and the main courthouse. Judge Kyle Napp, along with her colleagues, took on the challenge of fulfilling 50 requests from the Angel Tree this year. "Every year, we try to do something good for the community," Napp said. "Last year, we gathered toys for Margaret Freer at Freer Auto Body's celebration, and everybody said they wanted to do more this year." The group not only met the Angel Tree requests but also collected a substantial amount of additional items, which were delivered to a Cookies and Cocoa event at Freer Auto Body in Godfrey last week. "I am really happy that the Angel Tree request

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U.S. Attorney's Office Warns Public of Imposter Scams

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BENTON – Criminal organizations are manipulating older Americans into turning over their life savings to foreign conspirators, and U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe is warning southern Illinois residents on the prevalence of imposter scams. “Unfortunately, we’re aware of several instances where seniors in southern Illinois have been victimized by imposter scams, most recently in Williamson County,” said U.S. Attorney Crowe. “The Marion Police Department did extensive investigative work in the case, and we’re pleased to have them as a partner to gain justice for the victims.” Imposter scams begin with a communication from the scammer in the form of a phone call, text or email from a seemingly reputable source like PayPal. The scammer will explain the victim has a suspicious purchase on their account, and if the victim did not buy the item, their account has been compromised. The scammer will then refer the victim to another fraudster posing

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Charges Issued for Stealing a Motor Vehicle and Leaving the Scene of an Accident ย 

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY - On Tuesday, December 10, 2024, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office issued charges on suspect William Bishop, Jr., 39 years of age, of the 6500 block of Hancock Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri 63139, for two counts of Stealing a Motor Vehicle and Leaving the Scene of an Accident. A booking photo of Bishop is attached. Bishop is being held on a $75,000 cash only, no 10% bond. Please note, charges are merely an accusation, and Defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. The probable cause statement reads: At 12:21 p.m., on December 10, 2024, Defendant stole a 2009 Nissan Altima from outside of the Circle K at 1920 Union Road after Victim #1 left the vehicle unlocked and running (Count 1 ). Defendant was identified from surveillance video of the theft by a police officer familiar with defendant from similar offenses, and was subsequently identified from a photo lineup. Several hours later the Nissan was

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Mayor Jones, President Green, and Alderwoman Sonnier Introduce TRANSFORM STL Act to Direct Rams Funds

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ST. LOUIS - On Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024, Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, President of the Board of Aldermen Megan Green, and Alderwoman Alisha Sonnier (7) introduced the TRANSFORM STL Act, a bill that appropriates the Rams Settlement Funds into strengthening the City of St. Louis through major investments in infrastructure, development, and families and children. “From Delmar to Dutchtown to Downtown, every neighborhood deserves to benefit from these settlement funds,” said Mayor Tishaura O. Jones . “This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity that will be used to transform the lives of many generations to come.” The TRANSFORM STL Act will direct money from the Rams Settlement into the following funds: Infrastructure ($100 million) Citywide Water Infrastructure Fund - $40 million Citywide Mobility Infrastructure Fund - $60 million Development ($100 million) Citywide Housing Fund - $70 million Citywide Neighborhood Development Fund - $30 million People

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