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Emergency Crews Respond To Rollover Crash In Jerseyville

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JERSEYVILLE – One vehicle overturned during a two-car collision in Jerseyville with multiple injuries reported on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Major John Wimmersberg of the Jerseyville Police Department said the crash was called in at 1:01 p.m. and involved a white Nissan Altima and blue Dodge Grand Caravan at the intersection of IL-16 and June Street. Wimmersberg said the driver of the Nissan was traveling northbound on June Street and failed to yield at the intersection, striking the

Wood River Man Charged With Terrorist Threat Against Local Illinois Lawmaker

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EDWARDSVILLE - Madison County prosecutors have filed a Class X felony charge against a Wood River man accused of sending an email to an Illinois legislator threatening to kill the lawmaker, police officers, and members of the government, State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Edwardsville. Spencer G. Frymire, D.O.B. 11/6/2002, is charged with: • Count 1: Making A Terrorist Threat (class X felony). • Count 2: Electronic Harassment (class 4 felony).

Edwardsville 3rd Graders Learn Art Skills in New Club

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EDWARDSVILLE - Administrators and volunteers at Columbus Elementary School in Edwardsville have come together to offer an art club for third grade students. When Principal Cole Kringlen assumed his role last year, he felt there was a need for more extracurricular activities for the kids at Columbus. He partnered with Abby Carlson, a third grade teacher, to begin offering Art Club for third graders once a month after school. The experience has been a major success while giving kids access

Grafton to Buy Eagle II Ferry After State Approves $878,577

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GRAFTON - The City of Grafton has been notified by the Illinois State Comptroller’s office that funds in the amount of $878,577.00 are shortly forthcoming for the purchase of the Grafton ferry boat, Eagle II, from Calhoun Ferry Company. At the City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, Mayor Morrow presented a framed copy of the Comptroller’s official notice to Denise Knight and Wayne Baalman of the Calhoun Ferry Company. George Andres, Ferry Task Force Leader, submitted the

Madison County Board Votes Against Solar Energy Facility Near Granite City

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GRANITE CITY - The Madison County Board has voted to block a Commercial Solar Energy Facility from building near Granite City. During their regular meeting on March 18, 2026, the Madison County Board was asked to approve a Special Use Permit for Arena Libra Solar, LLC, to develop a Commercial Solar Energy Facility in an Agricultural District in Nameoki Township near Granite City. Last month, the Board voted 21–1 to postpone this vote until they could learn more. The Madison

Man Faces Charges of Child Molestation and Sodomy

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY - The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has issued charges against Sam Thang, 38, of the 4600 block of Hamburg Avenue in St. Louis, accusing him of statutory sodomy or attempted statutory sodomy and two counts of child molestation involving a victim who was under 14, authorities said. The charges were issued on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in St. Louis County, Missouri. Thang is charged with: Statutory Sodomy or Attempted Statutory Sodomy – Deviate

Jury Convicts Victor Dantzson on Multiple Felony Charges

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EDWARDSVILLE - A jury on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, found Victor S. Dantzson, a 52-year-old Granite City man, guilty of breaking into a woman’s home on Benton Street in Granite City and attacking a police officer who responded, after jurors deliberated for less than an hour. Madison County State's Attorney Tom Haine said the verdict was returned Wednesday afternoon in Edwardsville, where Associate Judge Emily Nielsen presided over a trial that began Tuesday. Dantzson was convicted of residentia

Duckworth Again Calls to End Trump's Illegal and Unjustified War in Iran

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Combat Veteran and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)—a member of the U.S. Senate Armed Services (SASC) and Foreign Relations Committees (SFRC)—once again slammed Donald Trump for launching an illegal attack against Iran without Constitutionally-required authorization from Congress, without any known imminent threat to our national security and without a plan to mitigate the instability that will come next as the Administration continues to spend more than

Durbin Talks Farm Economy With Illinois Farm Bureau

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), a member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, today met with members of the Illinois Farm Bureau to discuss the current state of the farm economy as the military attacks on Iran, directed by President Trump, and the standstill of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz have increased expenses for diesel and fertilizer. Durbin and the members of the Farm Bureau also discussed the importance of transportation

Rep. Kevin Schmidt Donates His March Pay Raise To The CESNA Food Pantry

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NEW ATHENS, Ill. – State Representative Kevin Schmidt (R-Millstadt) has been donating his legislative pay raise to different local organizations throughout his district for three years. He voted against politician pay raises and chose to give it back to the community to help families in need. This month he donated various items to the CESNA Food Pantry in New Athens to support “Blessings in a Backpack”- a mission to feed school children across the state. “Working together

Attorney General Raoul Calls On EPA To Rescind New Policy That Weakens Federal Environmental Enforcement Protections

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul today joined a coalition of 13 attorneys general in calling on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to rescind a new policy that would significantly weaken federal environmental enforcement and delay action against polluters. In a letter to EPA Commissioner Lee Zeldin, the coalition warns that the EPA’s December 2025 Compliance First memorandum would slow enforcement of environmental laws, create bureaucratic barriers to holding

Durbin, Cortez Masto Lead 39 Senators Pressing DHS To Speed Up DACA Renewals

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and author of the Dream Act , and U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) led 39 of their Senate Democratic Caucus colleagues in a letter to outgoing U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow demanding DHS reduce the delays in processing renewal applications under the Deferred

Attorney General Raoul Opposes Trump Administration's Attacks On Independent Expert Professional Organizations

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell to co-lead a coalition of attorneys general filing amicus briefs in support of the Endocrine Society (ES) and World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), which are being targeted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over recommendations that run counter to the Trump administration’s preferred policies. Raoul and the coalition filed amicus briefs

Durbin Asks Witnesses About Developmental Impact Of Immigration Detention On Children During Spotlight Forum On MAGA Mass Deportation Agenda

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned witnesses at his spotlight forum entitled “The Kids Are Not Alright: How Mass Deportation is Traumatizing Children.” Today’s forum, which featured testimony from Chicago residents, examined how the Trump Administration’s anti-immigrant campaign has terrorized both immigrant and U.S. citizen children and is leaving lasting emotional

City of St. Louis Announces Actions to Protect Youth and Enhance Public Safety

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ST. LOUIS - The city of St. Louis will impose a short-term, targeted overnight curfew for young people in parts of downtown from Friday through Sunday, March 20-22, 2026, while increasing public safety measures ahead of the opening rounds of the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament at Enterprise Center, city officials said. The curfew applies to individuals 17 and under in the Downtown and Downtown West areas from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and will be in effect the nights of Friday, March

How Weather Folklore Tried to Predict Spring Before Forecast Apps

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A groundhog isn’t a meteorologist, yet millions of people still watch one animal’s shadow like it’s a forecast. That odd habit points to something bigger: long before weather apps and satellite maps, people built “prediction tools” from what they could observe—clouds, wind, animal behavior, and the calendar of farm work. Some of those sayings were clever pattern-spotting. Others were more like memory aids or community rituals. Either way, weather folklore

Duckworth Hammers Trump Administration For Inflicting Lasting Trauma On Kids In Illinois, Across The Country During Violent Mass Deportation Campaign

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today called out the Trump Administration’s assault on Chicago that put innocent students in the crosshairs of their violent, error-ridden and out of control tactics throughout Operation Midway Blitz. At U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin’s (D-IL) spotlight forum, “The Kids Are Not Alright: How Mass Deportation is Traumatizing Children,” Duckworth underscored the absurdity of the Department of Homeland

Triad High School Job and Resource Fair Set for April 30, 2026

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TROY - As high school begins to wind down for the year, students will be looking for employment. The Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce is proud to host their Annual Triad High School Job & Resource Fair on April 30, 2026, at Triad High School. “This event provides an opportunity for local employers to meet the high school students and for the high school students to learn of open employment positions” said Dawn Mushill, President/CEO of the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine

March 19 in History: Iraq War Invasion

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On March 19, 2003, the United States and its allies launched the invasion of Iraq, beginning a war that quickly toppled Saddam Hussein’s government and reshaped politics and security across the Middle East. At the time, supporters of the invasion argued it would remove a dangerous regime and reduce long-term threats, while critics warned it could destabilize the region and strain international norms around the use of force. What happened next—years of conflict, shifting alliances,

Edwardsville Township Donates Vacant Crane Street Lot to Habitat for Humanity

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EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Habitat for Humanity Board inquired with Edwardsville Township in 2025 to express interest in the vacant lot in hopes of building a home for a deserving family. Edwardsville Township did not have any plans nor resources to develop a project on the vacant parcel located at 216 Crane St., Edwardsville, IL 62025 which is the former site of the Hays-Mallory Community Building. On November 17, 2025, Edwardsville Township held a Special Town Meeting to include