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Check Out Alton's Art, Music and Culinary Scene at Rock the Hops

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ALTON - Community members are invited to enjoy Alton’s art, music and culinary scene with Rock the Hops. From 2–8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, 27 local bands will be playing at five different venues in Alton. Attendees can come out and enjoy the music, craft beers and more at Bossanova Martini Lounge, The Old Bakery Beer Co., The Conservatory, Flock Food Truck Park and Bar, and Ragin’ Cajun Piano Bar. “It was the first festival of its kind to combine all those channels of culture,” said Hope Mader, Rock the Hops organizer. “It is a lot of fun. It’s a very positive environment. People are very generous and engaged. A lot of folks don’t normally have experience with local original bands, and this is a day for them to see the artists that live here and the artists that create here. It’s really cool. It’s really important to introduce our town to those creatives.” Bands begin playing at 2 p.m. on Aug. 10. A

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Fairview Heights Youth Brice Travis Earns Prestigious Eagle Scout Award

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FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS — Sgt. Robert Belba and Officer Molly Muennich of the Fairview Heights Police Department congratulated local resident Brice Travis on his recent achievement of earning the Eagle Scout award. The recognition took place during a ceremony, where Travis was also presented with a proclamation from Fairview Heights Mayor Mark Kupsky. In November 2023, Brice, a dedicated member of his church and a scout, noticed potential dangers in the playground equipment at his local church. Concerned about the safety of children who might climb on the defective structures, Brice took it upon himself to address these issues. Brice enlisted the help of other church members and fellow scouts to tackle the extensive task. In addition to removing and replacing many broken or damaged pieces of the playground equipment, Brice recently turned age 18. Thanks to his efforts, the entire playground structure received a fresh coat of paint and was completely rejuvenated. The Eagle Scout

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Schildroth Selected For His Tireless Commitment To Pipeline Safety

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COLLINSVILLE – The Board of Directors at JULIE, Inc. (JULIE) announced its winner of the 2024 Gina Meehan-Taylor Damage Prevention Advocacy Award at its annual meeting in Joliet, on Aug. 1, 2024. Chris Schildroth, Public Awareness Specialist for Ameren Illinois, was chosen as the 2024 recipient of the Gina Meehan-Taylor Damage Prevention Advocacy Award on Aug 1 at the board of directors of JULIE, Inc., meeting. Schildroth was honored for his dedication as an advocate of damage prevention to natural gas pipelines. Nationwide every six minutes, someone contacts an underground utility because they didn't call 8-1-1 before that first shovel or spike broke the earth. Chosen from a pool of nominations from throughout Illinois, JULIE selected Schildroth because of the positive impact he has made through outreach, advocacy and education. In the nomination submitted by a peer at Ameren Illinois, Schildroth was recognized for being proactive and a responsive advocate for safety. "Chris

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Rollover Traffic Crash In Wood River Walmart Parking Lot

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WOOD RIVER - Emergency responders from the Wood River Fire Department and Police Department were called to the Wood River Walmart parking lot Thursday afternoon following reports of a vehicle rollover. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered at least one individual trapped inside the overturned vehicle. The Wood River Fire Department immediately requested additional manpower to assist with the extrication process. Firefighters swiftly managed to extract the trapped person. A traffic sign in the parking lot was also found bent over as a result of the crash. The cause of the rollover remains unknown at this time.

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Kaidence Reef Secures Third All-Conference Soccer Honor: She Is A Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of Month

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WOOD RIVER - East Alton-Wood River High School senior Kaidence Reef has earned three consecutive all-conference honors for the Oilers in soccer. Oilers head girls soccer coach Diane Cox rates Reef the squad’s “best player.” Reef is a Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete of the Month. “She is definitely a hard worker and has been our top scorer,” Cox said. “She plays literally every position if needed. She has even played goalie. Soccer comes naturally for her.” This fall, Reef will be a setter for the East Alton-Wood River girls volleyball team, so she is an all-around athlete. Again, congrats to Reef on her honor as a Midwest Members Credit Union Female Athlete Of the Month for the Oilers.

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Skinner Has Great Potential As Sprinter, Joins Oilers' Football Squad In Fall, Is A Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete Of Month

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EAST ALTON — Travis Skinner is a sprinter who has significant potential for the East Alton-Wood River Oilers in the future. Skinner is a Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete of the Month for the Oilers. Skinner, a sprinter, has demonstrated remarkable progress in his performance this year, clocking in at 11.5 seconds in the 100-meter dash. As the relay team's starter, Skinner played a crucial role in their success. "He was right with the pack, medaling in the 100 meters in meets where he wasn't a year ago this past season," said a team coach. Skinner's ability to get off the blocks quickly has been a key factor in his success. Coach Russ Colona said he sees nothing but potential for his sprinter. Meanwhile, in the fall, Skinner will be a member of the East Alton-Wood River High football team. Again, congrats to Skinner on his Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete of the Month accolade.

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Belt Announces $4 Million In Grants Available For Fire Departments

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SWANSEA - State Senator Christopher Belt joined the Office of the State Fire Marshal in announcing applications are now being accepted for the Small Equipment Grant Program. “With support from Small Equipment grants, our first responders are able to operate more smoothly and have access to the resources they need,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “When we invest in our first responders and their work, we’re investing in the public safety of our communities too.” The Small Equipment Grant Program assists fire departments and not-for-profit ambulance services in Illinois, particularly those experiencing difficulty in generating the necessary revenue for small equipment. The grants allow eligible applicants the opportunity to purchase small tools and equipment they may otherwise not be able to afford. A total of $4 million in funding will be available through this year’s program to eligible fire departments and EMS services. All interested departments should

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Lewis And Clark Offering Real Estate Classes This Fall Semester

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GODFREY - Lewis and Clark Community College is meeting the changes and challenges in the growing real estate field by offering classes to help individuals enter that career field as brokers. An individual must pass a total of 75 hours of instruction to take the Real Estate Broker’s licensure exam. Lewis and Clark is offering three different classes of Real Estate, all of which are needed for the exam: Real Estate Brokerage (Two sections available) (REAL 135-A6) – 7-9:40 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays, Aug. 28 – Oct. 16 OR (REAL 135 -01 ) – 9:25-10:40 a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, Aug. 27– Dec. 19 Real Estate Transactions (REAL 136 – B6) – 7-9:40 p.m., Monday and Wednesday Oct. 21 – Dec. 18 Real Estate Transaction Applications (REAL 137 – 60) – 7-9;40 p.m, Tuesday, Nov. 19 – Dec. 17, 2024. All three classes are in-person or online on the college’s Godfrey Campus and will be taught by local real estate professional

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Community Rallies for Madison County Food Drive

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EAST ALTON — The Annual Madison County Illinois Scanner Page Food Drive is now underway, with donations being collected until Aug. 31, 2024, at various locations throughout the county. This community initiative, spearheaded by Chris Rhodes, a correspondent for Riverbender.com, aims to gather non-perishable food and personal hygiene items for distribution to local food pantries. Chris Rhodes, who founded the Madison County Scanner Page in 2015, shared that this year's food drive holds special significance. "This year’s food drive is in memory of my dad Mike Rhodes, who passed a year ago this Friday," Rhodes said. "He was a big supporter of the food drive every year. He helped drop off boxes and helped collect food over the years I've been doing it. Last year in the middle of the food drive he passed away." Chris' mom, Karen, and grandfather, Gene, have assisted for multiple years in the program and he said he greatly appreciates their help. Rhodes has placed 33 donation

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Labor Day Parades, Picnics Coming Up In Wood River, Granite City

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WOOD RIVER/GRANITE CITY - B. Dean Webb, President of the Greater Madison County Federation of Labor AFL-CIO (GMCFL), is pleased to announce the upcoming Labor Day Celebrations. This year’s theme is “It’s Better In A Union.” Union members and their families are invited to enjoy a morning of fun at the Annual Wood River Labor Day Parade to be held on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024. This year’s parade will begin at 10 a.m. at the famous Roundhouse located at 633 N. Wood River Avenue in Wood River, Illinois, and proceed south along Wood River Avenue and will turn east on Feguson Avenue, then turn north on 6th Street and end at Emerick Sports Complex in Wood River. Katie Stuart is this year’s Wood River Parade Marshall. The celebration continues at Emerick Sports Complex, Illinois, where the James Stanley Charity Softball Tournament will wrap up and union members and their families are welcome to enjoy food and refreshments (wrist bands are required to attend

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Gov. Pritzker Signs Landmark Legislation Further Expanding Reproductive Rights In Illinois

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CHICAGO - Governor JB Pritzker, joined by legislators, civil rights leaders, and activists, recently signed multiple bills designed to further protect reproductive rights in Illinois. The package of bills signed includes HB581, which ensures that pregnant women can access needed emergency medical care, HB5239, which expands Illinois’ shield laws, and HB4867, which clarifies and expands the Illinois Human Rights Act to prohibit discrimination based on reproductive health decisions. “It is no longer enough to legislate for the current moment. We sadly have to anticipate a future when the Supreme Court and other bad actors further restrict and punish women seeking to exercise their medical rights and control over their bodies. ? These new laws will ensure that women in Illinois and those travelling from out of state can avoid persecution and discrimination on every level,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “These laws work together alongside the legislation my administration

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NGRREC's Jolena Pang Named Among Top 20 Professionals Under 40 for 2024

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EAST ALTON – The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC?) is celebrating Environmental Educator Jolena Pang, recently selected as one of the RiverBend Growth Association and Alton Telegraph’s 20 Under 40 Professionals for 2024. This recognition honors 20 outstanding young leaders under 40 years of age who have made significant contributions to their communities and industries. Pang joined NGRREC 15 months ago and has quickly made an impact through her dedication to environmental education and innovation. Her efforts include organizing the exhibitors and layout for the 21st Annual Water Festival, launching NGRREC's inaugural World Water Day Photo Contest and Exhibit, and spearheading the revitalization of Project WET (Water Education Today) in Illinois. “Jolena's recognition is a testament to her passion for connecting to people with the natural world and her remarkable dedication and innovation," said former NGRREC Environmental

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Illinois State Fair Offers 'Know Before You Go' Tips

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SPRINGFIELD – Before you head out to enjoy the Illinois State Fair, take a moment to review some tips for the best experience. Grandstand If you purchased mobile tickets, be sure to download the tickets to your Ticketmaster app, prior to arriving at the Fairgrounds. This will ensure you have a consistent and reliable wifi signal to minimize any delays getting into the concert. New this year: For the safety of artists and their audiences, no outside drink containers will be allowed inside the Grandstand during concert events. This includes, but is not limited to: Bottles Cans Stanley and other reusable cups Refillable souvenir cups Additionally, all beverages sold within the Grandstand will be opened at the time of sale. Drinks sold on the track (standing room only section) will be poured into a plastic cup. No bottles or cans will be allowed on the track. Weather All Grandstand concerts are rain or shine. The decision to cancel a concert due to severe

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Foster's Light in the Dark to Host Overdose Awareness Day Event in Alton

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ALTON - Foster’s Light in the Dark , a new nonprofit in the Riverbend region, will host an Overdose Awareness Day event. From 6–8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024, at Russell Commons Park in Alton, community members can learn about substance use resources and honor those who have been lost. Attendees will light candles for their loved ones, share local resources and learn more about Foster’s Light in the Dark. “Our community needs this. We need this,” said Christina Foster Beegle, founder of Foster’s Light in the Dark. Beegle started the organization to remember people who have been lost to drug overdose or suicide. She is open about her own history of substance use and the loss of her three brothers to suicide. The nonprofit aims to eventually build a memorial park in Alton that provides a space for community members to honor their loved ones. Beegle knows it’s expensive to hold a funeral or burial, so they hope to shoulder

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This Day in History on August 8: Richard Nixon Resigns

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This day in history is filled with significant events from around the globe, each shaping the world in varied ways. Let's take a journey through time and revisit some of these impactful moments. On August 8, 1974, Richard Nixon became the first and only U.S. President to resign from office. Caught in the web of the Watergate scandal, Nixon's decision to resign came after a long and arduous battle to maintain his presidency. The scandal began with a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex and culminated in a series of investigations that revealed widespread abuse of power and obstruction of justice. Nixon's resignation was a defining moment in American politics, leading to a greater emphasis on transparency and accountability in government. Moving back in time, on August 8, 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, just days after the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This declaration marked the Soviet

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Treasurer Michael Frerichs Announces Winners of 2024 Cream of the Crop Photography Contest

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SPRINGFIELD - Nine photographers ages 8 to 18 won Bright Start college savings scholarships in the Cream of the Crop Photo Contest, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced today. “The students showed amazing creativity and talent with these photos,” Frerichs said . “The images beautifully capture the wonderful diversity of Illinois agriculture.” The winning photographs will be displayed during the Illinois State Fair in the Treasurer’s Tent. You can see the photos of the top three finishers in each of the three age categories on the State Treasurer’s website . Winning entries and other photo submissions will be featured in Ag Invest marketing material, including the 2024-2025 Ag Invest calendar. A list of the winners can be found below. The contest consisted of three age groups — ages 8-10, 11-14 and 15-18. Top winners were awarded Bright Start scholarships, with first-place winners in each age category receiving

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L&C's College For Life Hosts 3rd Annual Luncheon

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GODFREY - Students in Lewis and Clark Community College’s College for Life (CFL) program invited friends and family to their annual luncheon Aug. 2, 2024 on the Godfrey Campus. Each year, CFL students work with L&C’s Garden Designer and Horticulturist Katie Piper to plant vegetables, herbs and flowers as part of the Monticello Sculpture Gardens, then use the harvest in the luncheon. This year’s buffet was filled with fresh salads and pickled veggies, along with pulled pork sandwiches and zucchini noodles with pesto. CFL’s gardening efforts are supported by a grant from the Lynne F, Solon Foundation, which helps those living with diabetes and other disabilities. To learn more about L&C’s College for Life program, contact Coordinator Roselyn Ellington at (618) 468-4127 or rellington@lc.edu .

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Godfrey Board Discusses Potential UTV Regulations

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GODFREY - Utility Task Vehicles, or UTVs, were once again a subject of discussion for the Godfrey Village Board on Tuesday , with possible regulations talked about but not yet acted on. Trustee Sarah Woodman began the discussion stating she didn’t see a need for UTVs within the Village of Godfrey. Trustees Rick Lauschke and Jeff Weber agreed. The discussion stemmed from an earlier Village Board meeting in July, during which a public commenter noted the increased prominence of UTVs being used throughout the village over the past decade. Lieutenant Mike Weller with the Madison County Sheriff’s Department said then that the State of Illinois leaves the power to regulate UTVs and similar vehicles to local municipalities, though it was noted Godfrey doesn’t have any such regulations in its Village Code. It was noted at the time that some other municipalities charge UTV owners money in exchange for a permit to drive them on roads maintained by the municipality.

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Godfrey Business Spotlight: The Plant Stand is True Family Business

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GODFREY - If you are looking for flowers to smell, or just view, what better place to consider than the beautiful Plant Stand on Godfrey Road? Whether searching for plants to place in a garden or attractive potted arrangements, the Plant Stand is sure to please. Their seasonal inventory of potted live plants include many varieties and species. Annuals, perennials, hardy shrubs and trees are all a part of the offerings. As both a wholesale grower and marketing distributor, they are adept in industry knowledge, making retail customers the beneficiaries of excellent products. The company is owned and operated by David and Sheila Galbreath. While both David and Sheila get involved in buying and selling of product, David handles marketing, research and development, and Sheila takes care of office administration. From humble origins to what it is today, the Plant Stand is truly a family business. It was started in 1979 by David’s parents, Marc and Vicki Galbreath. It was originally

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Black Bear Roams Into Caseyville: Authorities Issue Safety Advisory

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CASEYVILLE – A black bear was spotted by several residents today from East O’Fallon Drive to Tanglewood Estates in Caseyville, prompting local authorities to issue a public advisory. The Caseyville Police Department alerted the community about the sighting through a statement, advising residents not to approach or disturb the bear. "If you come in contact with the bear, please do not approach or disturb. It will hopefully move along," the statement read. The bear sighting has caused a stir among residents, with multiple reports coming in from the specified areas. The primary concern of the authorities is to ensure the safety of both the residents and the bear. No incidents have been reported so far, and the police are hopeful that the bear will move away from the residential areas on its own. The sighting has raised awareness about wildlife in the community, and residents are urged to stay vigilant and report any further sightings to the Caseyville Police Department

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