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GCHS Students Earn Microsoft Certifications

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GRANITE CITY – Ms. Hutchings’ Computer Concepts and Advanced Computer Concepts classes at Granite City High School had 24 students earn certifications in Microsoft Word, Excel, and/or PowerPoint. Of these, 14 students achieved certification in all three applications, earning the title of Microsoft Office Associate Specialists. Certification scores were submitted to Microsoft as part of a contest, with winners to be announced at a later date. Proficiency in Microsoft applications remains critical, as the Office suite continues to be the industry standard for productivity tools across a wide range of professions. Mastering these programs provides students with a competitive edge in both academic and career pursuits. The students who earned the certification include: Nevaeh Becker Ja’Maiya Bennet Mason Camren Riley Carnahan Alex Carrillo Lucas Dickerson Kamryn Dunn Brendon Feyerabend Zoriah Gillon Landon Goodyear Auric Heuss Mikayla

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New Women's Empowerment Group Coming to the Riverbend

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GODFREY - Life coach Tara Hurst has started a new networking group to empower women. The Riverbend’s chapter of “Women Empowering Women” will have their first meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, July 18, 2025, at Bakers & Hale in Godfrey. Hurst looks forward to sharing insights and personal development tips with attendees, as well as creating a space for leaders, entrepreneurs and others to network. “You will get out of it what you put into it,” Hurst said. “If that means you just go and you sit and you don’t make connections or whatever, that’s fine. Go enjoy your lunch. For me, though, it’s really about making connections and figuring out, who do I know? Who would I like to meet? Who can they introduce me to? Just really building those relationships.” Hurst shared that she has attended Women Empowering Women events for years in other communities like Belleville and O’Fallon, but she wanted to create

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Free Prostate Cancer Screening Event At OSF Moeller Cancer Center

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ALTON – Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, about one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. But each man’s risk of prostate cancer can vary, based on his age, race/ethnicity, and other factors. For some types of cancer, including prostate cancer, screenings can help find cancers at an early stage, when they are likely to be treated easier. The main benefit of screening is that if prostate cancer is found as a result, it’s likely to be at an earlier stage than if no screening were done. OSF Moeller Cancer Center (2200 Central Ave., Alton, Ill., 62002) will be hosting a FREE prostate cancer screening event on Monday, June 9, 2025, 2–4 p.m. This screening event is “first come, first serve.” Individuals will be seen in order of arrival. The last person to be seen will be checked in no later than 4 p.m. For

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The Fifth Annual NOIR Exhibit Is Now Open Through Labor Day

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Museum’s new exhibit, “NOIR V,” is open through Sept. 1, featuring photography, mixed media, oil and acrylic paintings, pastel work, and other artworks by black artists highlighting the theme of resilience. The exhibit is curated by Austin Wells and Elijah Miller. Artists use their work to celebrate and preserve Black culture, traditions, and values, fostering a sense of pride and belonging. The art emphasizes the importance of community and collective strength, highlighting the bonds that have helped Black people survive and thrive. Despite the challenges experienced by the black community, the art conveys messages of hope, resilience, and the potential for positive change and transformation. “This year we have cultivated a familiar and welcoming event in partnership with the Illinois State Museum for Springfield’s Juneteenth Celebration,” said co-curator Austin Wells . “We are thrilled to present

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Illinois Invites Residents To Fish For Free June 13-16

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) has set June 13 through 16 as Illinois free fishing days for 2025. During these four days, anglers can fish without purchasing a fishing license, salmon stamp or inland trout stamp in Illinois. The goal is for non-anglers to discover or rediscover the fun of fishing and to introduce children to the activity. Groups and organizations that need fishing equipment and educational materials can complete the online form and IDNR will furnish materials while supplies last. Outside of the free fishing days, Illinois requires anyone over the age of 16 to have a fishing license to fish. Exclusions apply to active-duty military and people with disabilities. Standard fishing licenses can be purchased for $15 at vendors throughout Illinois or online . Learn more about fishing in Illinois at ifishillinois.org. About IDNR The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is celebrating 100 years of conservation and

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Revity Credit Union Raises $1,520 For Collinsville Junior Service Club

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COLLINSVILLE - In May 2025, Revity Credit Union came together to raise $1,520 for the Collinsville Junior Service Club through the Revity Threads of Kindness Program. This program, funded by employees, allows Revity Credit Union staff to embody the credit union's philosophy of people helping people. By contributing a monthly monetary donation to a local organization, employees can enjoy wearing jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays throughout that month. In 2025, Revity Credit Union is committed to impactful giving and community support, weaving kindness into the fabric of our daily lives and ensuring that every jeans day makes a difference. The Collinsville Junior Service Club was nominated as the recipient of Revity's May Threads of Kindness donation, receiving $1,520.00. The Collinsville Junior Service Club provides women an opportunity to make a difference in this community by enriching the lives of others. The club plans social events and organizes fundraisers so tha

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Governor Pritzker Announces Silesia to Open Second Flavor Innovation and Production Facility in Illinois

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HUNTLEY — Governor JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), and Intersect Illinois today announced Silesia will open its second U.S. facility in Huntley. As part of the company’s decision to expand in Illinois, it will invest $40 million to build a new flavor innovation and production facility and create 41 new full-time jobs. “I am thrilled that Silesia is doubling down on their commitment to Illinois and expanding on an already rich legacy in our state,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “With the opening of the new flavor innovation and production facility in Huntley, Silesia is bringing good jobs and opportunity to our people while further solidifying our status as a national leader in food and beverage manufacturing and processing.” Silesia – a flavor company headquartered in Germany – develops, produces and distributes flavors to the food and beverage industry worldwide. The company’s ne

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Durbin Delivers Opening Statement In Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing On Five Judicial Nominations

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today delivered an opening statement at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nominations of Whitney Hermandorfer to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; Zachary Bluestone to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri; Joshua Divine to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and the Western District of Missouri; Maria Lanahan to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri; and Judge Cristian Stevens to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Key Quotes: “A decision was made last week by Attorney General Bondi that the Justice Department will no longer cooperate with the American Bar Association rating process for judicial nominees. What is going on here? Why is this being changed so abruptly? Well, you look back and you can understand if you look at the history o

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Good Shepherd Lutheran School Announces Q4 Honor Roll 2024-2025

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COLLINSVILLE - Good Shepherd Lutheran School recently released their High Honor Roll and Honor Roll lists for Quarter 4 of the 2024-2025 school year: High Honor Roll with Distinction (Gr. 7&8 - GPA 4.00+) 8th Grade: Chloe B., Raelei B., Trinity B., Liam D., Zoe G., Cooper I., Elle J., Prabhgun K., Jake R., Chance S., Elise T., Cali W. 7th Grade: Will B., Isabella B., Owen C., Agnes H., Livy P., Caroline S. High Honor Roll (Gr. 5&6 - GPA 3.51 to 4.0; Gr. 7&8 - GPA 3.51 to 3.99) 8th Grade: Robert A., Brayden B., Ezra C., Rory D., Meghan M., Caleb M., Hunter S. 7th Grade: Zion C., Myla G., Sydney H., Alexis K., Jacob K., Elise L., Violet M., Piper M., Sophia N., Charlotte P., Isaiah W. 6th Grade: Alison B., Vivian C., Molly F., Lola F., Lena G., Hunter M., Adelynn M., Bhavneet S., Natalie S., Riley Y. 5th Grade: Remy B., Brad B., Aiden B., Livi B., Alayna E., Hazel F., Gavin G., Savannah G., Camy H., Francesca H., Isla J., James K., Lucy P., Amelia R., Jed S.

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Budzinski, Graves Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Save Rural Hospitals

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) and Congressman Sam Graves (MO-06) reintroduced the bipartisan Save America’s Rural Hospitals Act to help struggling rural hospitals stay open by reforming Medicare repayment structures. As many rural hospitals struggle with rising costs, this bill gives them the support they need to continue serving communities in Illinois’ 13th Congressional District and around the country. “Rural hospitals are a lifeline for the folks they serve. But with healthcare costs rising and outdated Medicare repayment rules, many have been forced to close their doors,” said Congresswoman Budzinski. “The Save America’s Rural Hospitals Act offers a real solution to help rural hospitals become more financially solvent so they can continue to serve our communities. I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation with Congressman Graves to make sure that every American can access quality care

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MCT Micro Now Serving Bethalto, Cottage Hills, and Extended Hours in Collinsville

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MADISON COUNTY – Madison County Transit (MCT) is reminding residents that MCT Micro, its affordable, on-demand public transportation service, is now available in Bethalto, Cottage Hills, and Rosewood Heights, with extended evening service in Collinsville on Saturdays. Operating Monday through Saturday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, the Bethalto | Cottage Hills zone includes convenient transfer points at Wood River Walmart and Main & Edwards in Upper Alton. In Collinsville, Saturday evening service now runs until midnight, giving riders more flexibility to work late, attend events, and get home safely. “The MCT MicroTransit service meets people where they are—literally and figuratively,” said SJ Morrison, MCT Managing Director. “By offering flexible, affordable rides in Bethalto, Cottage Hills, and now late into the evening in Collinsville, we’re expanding transit access and helping residents stay connected to work, school, healthcare, and each other.”

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Father McGivney Catholic High School Honor Roll For 2nd Semester Of 2024-2025 School Year

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GLEN CARBON – Following are the full High Honor Roll and Honor Roll lists for the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year at Father McGivney Catholic High School: High Honor Roll is awarded to students with a 4.0 or greater weighted GPA. 12th grade: Tyler Ahring, Kylie Becker, Julia Behrmann, Liam Boeving, Aaron Broadwater, David Carroll, Jane Cummins, Joseph Feldhaus, Molly Foppe, Lillian Gilbertson, Milania Harris, Brynn Hawkins, Mason Holmes, Leah Hopfinger, Levi Huber, Sabrina Ivnik, Kannon Kamp, Chase Kelley, Andrew Kleinheider, Rachel Kretzer, Emma Mathews, Sophia Mineman, Emily Moody, Alivia Peck, Caroline Rakers, Gracelyn Ratchford, Olivia Rodgers, Elena Rybak, Carissa Speight, Evelyn Sturdivant, Spencer Sundberg, Justin Terhaar, Lily Terrell, Isabella Venarsky, Courtney Vrenick 11th grade: Natalie Beck, Elise Bishop, Madilyn Collignon, Gretchen Ertel, Kaitlyn Foppe, Anastasia Hasenstab, Chase Jansen, Erin Kretzer, Grace Lubeck, Andrew Nohl, Zoe Oller,

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State of Illinois Highlights Historic $500 Million Investment in Site Readiness Following Balanced Budget Passage

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SPRINGFIELD, IL – Following the passage of Governor JB Pritzker’s seventh consecutive balanced budget, the State of Illinois today highlighted a historic $500 million investment in site readiness—marking a bold step forward in transforming unused state properties into hubs of economic opportunity. This investment—which represents the largest site readiness investment in state history—will prepare sites across the state to attract new industries, create jobs, and bring new life to communities that have long been impacted by shuttered or unused facilities. The Site Readiness initiative includes two major components: $300 million for the “Surplus to Success” program led by the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS), which will prepare idle state-owned properties for private development. $200 million for the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to expand its existing Site Readiness programs

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Illinois State Police Receives New Command Vehicle

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Police (ISP) is proud to announce the deployment of a new state-of-the-art command vehicle designed to improve emergency response coordination, enhance public safety, and provide crucial on-site support during critical incidents across the state. The command vehicle was provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Radiological Security. The new command vehicle, a 2025 Freightliner, replaces an 18-year-old vehicle with antiquated technology. The new command vehicle is equipped with high-definition cameras and monitors, state-of-the-art communications technology, real-time data access, and dual slide outs for a large conference room. It will serve as a central hub for ISP officers during emergencies such as natural disasters, large-scale accidents, public events, and search-and-rescue operations. "This command vehicle gives us the ability to respond faster, coordinate more effectively, and better serve our communities during critical incidents,"

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Attorney General Raoul Obtains 10-Year Prison Sentence For Greene County Man Who Possessed Child Sexual Abuse Material

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ROODHOUSE – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced that a Roodhouse, Illinois man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material. The case is part of Raoul’s ongoing work, in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies and local law enforcement officials throughout Illinois, to apprehend offenders who download and trade child sexual abuse images online. Ethan T. Seaton, 20, was sentenced Tuesday by Greene County Circuit Court Judge Zachary Schmidt after previously pleading guilty to two counts of Class 2 felony possession of child pornography. “This sentence sends the message that offenders who commit these horrific crimes will be held accountable,” Raoul said. “My office will continue to collaborate with law enforcement officers throughout the state to protect children from exploitation and secure justice for survivors.” Raoul’s investigators, along with officers from the Roodhouse Police Department

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The Wedge Powered by SIUE Announces Dynamic June Programming to Empower Dreamers and Strengthen Community Connections

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ALTON - The Wedge Powered by SIUE announces its June programming lineup designed to empower small businesses, foster community connections, and drive regional economic development. The events offer practical tools, expert insights, and collaborative opportunities for entrepreneurs, community leaders, and residents across the Metro East region. As part of AltonWorks' community revitalization efforts and leveraging SIUE's academic excellence, The Wedge brings together entrepreneurs, researchers, and professionals under one roof, providing a dynamic center for ideation, innovation and community engagement. “A key feature of The Wedge programming is that it is accessible to a wide variety of people,” said J. Scot Heathman, CEO of The Wedge. "From the curious minds exploring what's possible to the experienced professionals ready to mentor the next generation, we're creating a space where every idea and dream has room to grow." The Wedge Open House & Networking Event Thursday,

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Godfrey Exploring Food Truck Regulations

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GODFREY – The Village of Godfrey may soon have new rules on the books concerning food trucks. An ordinance outlining rules and regulations for food trucks received a first reading at Tuesday night’s Village Board meeting. The item will be given a second and final reading before coming up for a vote at the board’s next meeting on Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Godfrey seeks to clarify its legal language concerning food trucks, as the rules are currently too vague to properly regulate these businesses and meet the village’s health and safety needs, according to the ordinance. If passed, operators of “portable vending establishments,” including food trucks, push carts, and kiosks, would be required to pay a fee to obtain a license to operate from the village. The exact amount of these fees will be established in a future resolution. The ordinance also regulates where food trucks can be located - if passed, they would only be allowed in B-1, B-2, B-4 o

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Alton Knights of Columbus Explain Community Service, Put Out Call for New Members

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ALTON - Alton’s Knights of Columbus has an impressive history, and their work continues to be just as important as when they were founded 125 years ago. Richard R. Ruedin recently stopped by “Our Daily Show!” with C.J. Nasello to talk about the Knights of Columbus organization and their work throughout the Alton area. The K/Cs frequently volunteer in the community to give back. “We’re active and supporting things,” Ruedin said. “We are invisible in many ways, but we’re working behind the scenes for the City of Alton and the community.” The Alton K/Cs support St. Mary’s Catholic Church and St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. This “dual church council” is “unusual,” Ruedin said, but the members are eager to help both churches by volunteering their time and organizing events. For example, the K/Cs recently raised over $20,000 to assist St. Peter and Paul Church with renovations. They also

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Madison County Sheriff's Deputy Reynolds Concludes Nearly Three Decades of Public Service

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MADISON COUNTY — Deputy Michael Reynolds has retired after nearly 27 years of service with the Madison County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division. The announcement was made by the sheriff’s office, which praised Reynolds for his exemplary career serving the citizens of Madison County. “Deputy Reynolds, thank you for your service. We wish you the very best in all your future endeavors, enjoy retirement,” the Madison County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. Reynolds’ long tenure reflects a sustained commitment to public safety in the community. The sheriff’s office recognized his contributions and extended congratulations on his retirement.

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Alton Municipal Band Kicks Off Free Summer Concert Series

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ALTON - The Alton Municipal Band will kick off their free summer concert series this week. Every week in June and July, community members can enjoy a 7:30 p.m. concert on Thursday nights at Riverview Park and a 7 p.m. concert on Sunday nights at Haskell Park. This year’s series starts at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 5, 2025, at Riverview Park, and Adam Rodgers invites the community to come out and enjoy the music. “Gosh, there’s just such a long tradition and history,” Rodgers said. “It’s a quality-of-life thing, between us and parks and all those things. People kind of take it for granted, but we have so many programs and institutions here in this city that really make the community great.” This week’s theme is “Strike Up the Band,” with a variety of contemporary music and music that’s “really, really old; the paper was yellowed,” Rodgers joked. Next week, on Thursday, June 12, and Sunday, June

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