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Bishop Paprocki Condemns Passage Of Physician Assisted Suicide Bill

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SPRINGFIELD - The bill passed early at 2:54 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, a timing Bishop Paprocki described as “under the cloud of darkness.” In a statement released shortly after the vote, Paprocki criticized the measure and its proponents, calling it an endorsement of what he termed a “culture of death.” “It is quite fitting that the forces of the culture of death in the Illinois General Assembly passed physician-assisted suicide on October 31 — a day that, culturally, has become synonymous with glorifying death and evil,” Paprocki said. He emphasized that “killing oneself is not dying with dignity” and expressed concern that the legislation contradicts the medical oath to “do no harm,” noting that doctors would now be authorized to “prescribe death.” Paprocki also highlighted potential risks associated with the bill, citing “documented cases of patients being denied treatment and instead offered

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Pierce Lane Closure Postponed for Storm Drainage Project

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GODFREY - Godfrey officials have announced a delay in the planned temporary closure of Pierce Lane, now scheduled to begin Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. The closure, originally set for early November, is necessary to relocate and install storm drainage infrastructure as part of the Pierce Lane improvement and expansion project. Keller Construction, subcontracted by the Village of Godfrey, is responsible for the work on the section of Pierce Lane between Stamper Lane and the entrance to the Rolling Hills Golf Course. The closure is expected to last approximately two months. A signed detour route will be in place, directing traffic along Stamper Lane, Godfrey Road, and Winter Lane. Keller Construction will install traffic control and signage before the road closure begins. Chris Sichra, Godfrey’s Public Safety Administrator and Emergency Manager, stated that local first responders, mutual aid partners including fire, police, and EMS, as well as local bus companies and the Madison

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Illinois Leaders React To Passage Of Clean And Reliable Grid Affordability Act

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SPRINGFIELD – The Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (SB25 HA5) passed with a vote on the Senate floor today and now awaits the Governor’s signature. Statement from Governor Pritzker on the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act Today, Gov. Pritzker released the following statement on the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act: “For far too long, private grid operators have been hiking up rates that are making it harder for Illinois families to pay their utility bills. At the same time, the Trump Administration has been blocking the ability to bring lower-cost energy options online. Illinois is taking action to address these concerns and has passed the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act – an important step that will help lower utility bills and make our electrical grid stronger. “This legislation takes two routes toward affordability. First, it will accelerate clean energy projects with new grid-scale batteries and other clean

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Attorney General Raoul Reminds Families To Check Offender Registry To Ensure A Safe Halloween

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul is reminding parents and guardians to check the state’s sex offender registry before finalizing Halloween plans and determining trick-or-treat routes for their children. “With many Halloween activities coming up this weekend, I am encouraging parents, grandparents and guardians to keep their families safe by checking the Illinois State Police Offender Registry before leaving home,” Raoul said. “While Illinois law prohibits child sex offenders from distributing candy, searching the registry is a simple step that families can take before leaving home to ensure everyone has a happy and safe Halloween.” Illinois law prohibits all sex offenders who committed a crime against a child from distributing candy, in addition to prohibiting them from participating in trick-or-treat events or other Halloween events involving children younger than 18. Sex offenders on parole, mandatory supervised release and probation ma

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Governor Pritzker Launches $32 Million in Funding for Regional Site Readiness Program

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SPRINGFIELD – Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced $31.5 million in funding as part of the Regional Site Readiness Program – an infrastructure grant program designed to help communities attract businesses, create jobs, and support community renewal. Through the program, entities can apply for funding to begin planning and prepare unused or unsuitable sites – such as abandoned factories or brown fields – for business or community development. “For too long, Illinois communities were left with moribund sites and missed opportunities because state government wasn’t acting as a true partner — that era is over,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Through our Regional Site Readiness Program we’re investing in the groundwork that fuels growth. From site preparation and infrastructure improvements to community revitalization, we’re leaving no stone unturned as

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Fatal Pedestrian Accident Investigation Underway

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ST. LOUIS COUNTY - St. Louis County police officers from the South County Precinct responded at 7:44 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, to a report of a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian. Upon arrival, officers found an adult male who had been struck by a vehicle. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital but later died from his injuries. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and is cooperating with investigators from the Bureau of Crimes Against Persons and the Accident Reconstruction unit. The investigation remains active. Officials ask anyone with information about the incident to contact the St. Louis County Police Department at 636-529-8210. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through CrimeStoppers at 1-866-371-TIPS (8477), where a reward may be available.

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Bethalto Family Expresses Pride in Sophee Brown's Air Force Service

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BETHALTO - Bethalto native Sophee Brown has served in the U.S. Air Force since 2023 as a Private First Class in the Military Police unit. Brown, who currently holds this rank, joined the service to protect the United States, according to her family. Brown, a twin, left behind her sister to answer the call to serve. "Sophee is my niece and is a twin. She left behind her sister to serve our country," said Lisa Woulfe, a family member. Woulfe added, "She is my hero as she is brave and so driven to protect the US. Our family is so proud of her." Brown’s service reflects a commitment to national security, and her family continues to express pride in her dedication. Submitted by Lisa Woulfe. How to submit Submitting a tribute is simple. You can fill out our Veteran Salute form at http://contribute.riverbender.com/page/veteran-salute , or email us at news@riverbender.com.

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Marine Richard Moody Honored For Vietnam War Sacrifice

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FOREST HOMES - Forest Homes native Richard F. Moody, a Marine who served during the Vietnam War, was killed in action on Dec. 21, 1965. Moody, who joined the Marines on his 18th birthday in 1965, held the rank of Private First Class at the time of his death. Moody was awarded the Purple Heart along with three other medals and one bar in recognition of his service. His family remembers him as dedicated, noting that he enlisted on his 18th birthday. His sacrifice is part of the broader history of Marine service members who fought in Vietnam, reflecting the commitment and loss experienced by many during the conflict. Submitted by Brenda Copeland. How to submit Submitting a tribute is simple. You can fill out our Veteran Salute form at http://contribute.riverbender.com/page/veteran-salute, or email us at news@riverbender.com.

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Shipman Veteran Preston Mathis Served in U.S. Navy

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SHIPMAN - Preston F. Mathis, a veteran from Shipman, served in the U.S. Navy from 2005 to 2009, participating in Operation Enduring Freedom. Holding the rank of ABF3, Mathis was assigned to the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) during his service. Deonia Mathis submitted this Veteran Salute. How to submit Submitting a tribute is simple. You can fill out our Veteran Salute form at http://contribute.riverbender.com/page/veteran-salute, or email us at news@riverbender.com.

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Madison Woman Loses Home In Devastating Fire

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MADISON — Joan Wilkins, 84, lost her home and belongings in a house fire on Oct. 29, 2025, in Madison. Her granddaughter, Erin Sabol, has launched a fundraiser to assist Wilkins in rebuilding her life. Sabol said Wilkins was not at home when the fire occurred and is currently staying with family members. However, the family discovered that the homeowner’s insurance had lapsed, leaving Wilkins with no coverage for the loss. “All funds are going directly to her to start over and find a new home,” Sabol said in a statement. She expressed gratitude for the support, including kind words, prayers, and donations from the community. The fundraiser aims to provide financial assistance to Wilkins as she begins the process of recovery after the devastating fire. Click here for the GoFundMe.

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East Alton Police Charge Two With Unlawful Weapon Possession And More

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EAST ALTON – Two local men face felony charges after possessing metal knuckles and more, including a Cottage Hills man facing his sixth charge of driving on a revoked/suspended license. Danny M. Smith, 62, of Cottage Hills, was charged on Oct. 20, 2025 with a Class 2 felony count of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon and a Class 4 felony count of driving while his license was revoked/suspended. Smith allegedly possessed a set of metal knuckles on Sept. 30, 2025; his possession of the weapon was illegal as a felon previously convicted of burglary in a prior Madison County case from 2001. Smith is additionally accused of driving a motor vehicle on 6th Street in Wood River while his license had been revoked or suspended for a previous offense of driving under the influence (DUI). Charging documents state Smith had previously been convicted of driving on a revoked/suspended license on five prior occasions in 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2006, with this latest offense being

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The Evolution of Halloween and How It's Celebrated Today

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Did you know that the global Halloween market was projected to reach over $12 billion in retail sales in 2024? From costumes and candy to decorations and parties, Halloween has grown into a cultural phenomenon far beyond its ancient origins. But how did a festival rooted in ancient rites transform into the commercial and social celebration we recognize today? Exploring the evolution of Halloween reveals much about cultural adaptation, commercialization, and the human fascination with the eerie and the festive. Ancient Origins: From Samhain to All Hallows’ Eve Halloween’s roots trace back over 2,000 years to the Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrated primarily in what is now Ireland, Scotland, and Northern France. Samhain marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, a time believed to blur the boundaries between the living world and the spirit realm. During Samhain, people lit bonfires and wore costumes to ward off roaming ghosts. This ancient festival

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This Day in History on October 31: Martin Luther Nails 95 Theses to the Church Door

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October 31 is a date steeped in history, marked by groundbreaking events that have shaped societies, cultures, and the course of human progress. 1517 – Martin Luther Nails His 95 Theses to the Church Door in Wittenberg Arguably one of the most transformative events in Western history occurred on October 31, 1517, when Martin Luther, a German monk and theologian, is said to have nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. This act challenged the Catholic Church’s practices, especially the sale of indulgences, and ignited the Protestant Reformation. While the exact historical accuracy of the nailing is debated, there’s no doubt the document was disseminated widely, sparking intense religious debate and ultimately leading to significant shifts in Christian theology, the rise of Protestant denominations, and profound socio-political changes across Europe. The Reformation also contributed to the rise of individualism and the questioning of authority,

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Watch the 108th Alton Halloween Parade Live on Riverbender.com

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ALTON – One of Alton’s most cherished traditions returns for its 108th year, and Riverbender.com will be there to bring you every spooky float, marching band, and costumed ghoul — live. The Alton Halloween Parade steps off at 7:00 p.m. sharp on Halloween night, Friday, October 31, 2025 , and Riverbender’s live broadcast begins at 6:50 p.m. so you won’t miss a moment of the action. Presented by the East End Improvement Association , the parade begins at Washington Avenue and Broadway , travels down Broadway, and ends at 9th Street . How to Watch Watch the 108th Annual Alton Halloween Parade live and on-demand across all Riverbender platforms: Riverbender.com Live Stream Riverbender iPhone App Riverbender Android App Riverbender Roku Channel Facebook Live YouTube Channel The full replay will also be available on Riverbender.com . Parade Marshal Karen Wilson Leads the Way This year’s parade marshal,

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This weekend's Weather: Cooler with Sunshine and Clouds

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Friday will be mostly sunny and cool, with a high near 62 and a low around 38. Winds will come from the west at 9 to 24 mph gusts, making it feel a bit cooler than the actual temperature. Friday morning starts off clear and chilly with temperatures near 38. By afternoon, expect mostly sunny skies and highs reaching 62. The evening will stay dry with some increasing cloud cover as temperatures drop to the upper 30s overnight, making for a chilly night. Saturday’s forecast calls for intermittent clouds with a high of 51 and a low near 34. Winds will shift to the northwest at about 7 mph with gusts up to 16 mph. The day will be cool with a mix of clouds and sun, and mainly clear, chilly conditions overnight. Sunday looks brighter with plenty of sunshine and a high reaching 55. The low will be around 37. Winds will be lighter, mostly from the northwest at about 6 mph. It’s a great day to get outside before the workweek. For live updates throughout the weekend, check RiverBender.com/weather

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Principia College Appoints Dr. Meggan Madden As New President

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ELSAH — Principia College has named Dr. Meggan Madden as its 13th president, effective Nov. 1, 2025, following her tenure as interim president. The announcement was made Oct. 30, 2025, highlighting Madden’s extensive experience in higher education and her leadership at Principia. Dr. Madden has served as dean of academics at Principia College since 2019, where she spearheaded a reimagining of the curriculum into five interdisciplinary Academic Centers launched this fall. Her background includes more than 20 years in higher education, with roles in international education, admissions, academic program assessment and design, student success initiatives, and cross-disciplinary research collaboration. “Dr. Madden combines curiosity, integrity, spiritual strength, and a clear sense of purpose in her leadership,” said Principia Chief Executive Barbara Blackwell. “Her steady, forward-thinking approach will strengthen the College’s academic vitality and

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Spencer Homes Female Athlete Of Month: Tigers' Livia Goebel Shines For Edwardsville Volleyball

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GRANITE CITY - Livia Goebel is a junior middle hitter for the Edwardsville High girls volleyball team, and she's proving to be an important part of the Tigers' success going into the IHSA Class 4A regional final Oct. 30, 2025, at Granite City Memorial Gym. In the Tigers' 25-14, 25-3 win over the host Warriors in the semifinal on Oct. 28, 2025, Goebel had five kills, seven points, two aces, a block, and two digs in the match. She has played a vital role in helping Edwardsville to a 24-11 mark going into the final against Quincy. In a post-match interview held after the win over Granite, Goebel felt good about the happenings of the evening and felt confident going into the final. "I feel pretty great," Goebel said. "I feel like my team came together well, and we were able to come out with a good win tonight." Livia is a Spencer Homes Female Athlete of the Month for the Edwardsville girls' volleyball team. It's been another good season thus far for the Tigers, with only two seniors

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Alton, Granite City Men Face Felonies In Battery Cases

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ALTON – Residents of Alton and Granite City face felony charges in two separate cases of battery in Madison County. Andre D. Prayer, 45, of Alton, was charged on Oct. 20, 2025 with a Class 3 felony count of unlawful possession of less than five grams of methamphetamine and a Class A misdemeanor count of domestic battery. On Oct. 17, 2025, Prayer allegedly placed his arm around the victim’s neck and held her without legal justification. Charging documents state the victim in this case was a family or household member of Prayer’s. The Bethalto Police Department presented the case against Prayer, who was granted pretrial release from custody. 59-year-old Kevin C. Lee Sr. of Granite City was charged in an unrelated case from Oct. 24, 2025 with two counts of aggravated battery, both Class 3 felonies. Lee reportedly struck an individual about the head and hand without legal justification, causing the victim to sustain a laceration and a fractured finger on Oct. 14

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Glen Carbon Mini Storage To Expand With Village Approval

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GLEN CARBON – A local “mini storage” facility is one step closer to realizing its plans to expand. Village Board members on Tuesday unanimously approved an expanded site plan for the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Mini Storage facility at 5214 Chain of Rocks Road in Edwardsville. Director of Community Development Erika Heil said the expansion will consist of two new storage facility buildings. One building will measure about 9,000 square feet, while the other will total approximately 7,300 square feet. Mayor Bob Marcus asked if the exteriors of the new structures will match those of the site’s existing structures, which Heil confirmed, stating they will be “in concert” with the current structures. Heil said the facility’s initial expanded site plan from 2012 had previously been approved, but expired in 2013. The project will now be built under more modern guidelines as the expansion plans are revisited. “As you know with our continuation

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Auto Butler Male Athlete Of The Month: Jack Beaber Leads Marquette Catholic Football Success

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ALTON — Jack Beaber, a standout guard and linebacker for Marquette Catholic, has been instrumental in the Explorers’ strong 2025 football season, which has positioned the team as a contender in the Illinois High School Association state playoffs. Beaber’s athleticism has made him a leader on both offense and defense throughout the season. In addition to his football achievements, he excels in track and field, holding Marquette Catholic’s school records in the shot put (51 feet, 1 inch) and discus (167 feet, 11.75 inches), both set in 2025. He is recognized as an Auto Butler Male Athlete of the Month for the Explorers and is anticipated to remain among the state’s top shot put and discus competitors in the 2026 outdoor track and field season. Marquette Catholic head football coach Eric Dickerson praised Beaber’s work ethic and character. “He is an incredible athlete and fun to be around and a great kid,” Dickerson said. “These

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