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Public Comment Sought On Proposed Relocated Illinois 3 Improvements In St. Clair County

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ST. CLAIR COUNTY – The Illinois Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting to discuss a study of proposed improvements to approximately 2 miles of the Relocated Illinois 3 corridor in East St. Louis and Sauget. The meeting will be held: Tuesday, Nov. 18 3-6 p.m. East St. Louis Community College Center 601 James R. Thompson Blvd., Building B, East St. Louis IDOT, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, has initiated the preliminary engineering

Anderson Hospital's Pavilion for Women Recognized by ILPQC for Excellence in Birth Equity Initiatives

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MARYVILLE - Anderson Hospital is proud to announce that the Pavilion for Women Obstetrics Team has been honored by the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative (ILPQC) for its outstanding commitment to advancing Birth Equity. Birth Equity is defined as the assurance of conditions that enable all individuals to achieve optimal birth outcomes, supported by a sustained focus on addressing racial and social inequities in maternal and infant health. “We are honored to be recognized for this

What's Up Downtown Information Exchange To Be Held Nov. 18, 2025

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ALTON - Alton Main Street’s quarterly information exchange, called “What’s Up Downtown”, will be held on Tuesday, November 18th at 5:30 p.m. at The Wedge, located at 620 E. Broadway in Alton, Illinois. The public is invited to learn the latest news regarding developments in Alton’s historic downtown district, including updates from new & existing businesses, news on real estate transactions and details of upcoming events and projects. You’ll be in the know

Pruitt Mechanical Distributes 1,000 Turkeys to Riverbend Families

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BETHALTO — Pruitt Mechanical Services LLC distributed nearly 1,000 turkeys to families in need across the Riverbend area on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, aiming to support the community during the Thanksgiving holiday. The event took place throughout the day, with cars lining up and volunteers handing out the turkeys to local families. After the giveaway, Pruitt Mechanical Services delivered the remaining turkeys to local first responders, including multiple fire and police departments. Recipients

TIG Opens New Pontoon Beach Warehouse to Fuel Partnerships and Progress

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PONTOON BEACH - The City of Pontoon Beach is home to an exciting new business. On Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, TIG: The Integration Group celebrated the opening of its new warehouse at 1401 Tradeport Parkway in Pontoon Beach. CEO Mike Schoenfeld expressed his excitement to move into the new facility and share their work with the city and beyond. “We desire to be a long-term partner in the local community, creating jobs, supporting the economy and contributing to regional success,” Schoenfel

How to Host a Family Game Night This Fall

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Did you know that families who regularly engage in shared activities such as game nights report higher levels of communication and emotional bonding? In an age dominated by screens and digital distractions, carving out intentional time for face-to-face interaction can transform family dynamics. Hosting a family game night isn’t just about playing games—it’s about creating memorable experiences that foster connection, laughter, and even a little friendly competition. Planning

How to Make Your Own DIY Holiday Ornaments: Creativity Meets Tradition

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Did you know that the tradition of decorating homes with ornaments dates back over 400 years? Yet, despite the rich history, many holiday decorations available today are mass-produced and lack personal meaning. Imagine transforming your holiday décor into a collection of unique, handcrafted pieces that tell your family’s story and showcase your creativity. Making your own DIY holiday ornaments can be both a deeply satisfying artistic endeavor and a meaningful tradition to share wit

This Day in History on November 17: Suez Canal Opens

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November 17 has long been a date marked by moments of significant transformation across the globe. November 17, 1869, saw the opening of the Suez Canal, a monumental engineering feat that transformed global trade and geopolitics. Connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, the canal dramatically shortened the maritime route between Europe and Asia, facilitating faster and more efficient trade. The canal's opening had profound economic and political consequences, influencing colonial ambitions

Difference Makers: Calvary Baptist Youth Aid Alton Police With Landscaping

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ALTON — Members of the Calvary Baptist Youth group, along with Pastor Jeff Davis, spent part of their day Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, assisting the Alton Police Department with fall landscaping cleanup around the department’s grounds. The volunteer effort took place at the police department’s location in Alton, with the group contributing their time and energy to help maintain the appearance of the facility. The Calvary Youth Group members are true Difference Makers in their

Today's Weather: Cool with afternoon clouds, evening thunderstorm

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You can expect a mostly clear and cool morning with a low around 49 degrees. Winds will come from the southeast at 10 to 23 mph gusts, making it feel a bit cooler in spots. The high will reach near 59 degrees today, with a feels like temperature closer to 55 in the afternoon under partly sunny skies. During the morning hours, enjoy some sunshine, but clouds will increase by afternoon, leading to mostly cloudy skies. Tonight, conditions turn breezy with a chance of a thunderstorm after sunset, followe

Giving the Gift of Hope for the Holidays Through 100 Neediest Cases ย 

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ST. LOUIS, MO. – As the holiday season begins, many people are searching for hope in the midst of challenging times, and through the 100 Neediest Cases program, our community has the opportunity to create a better, brighter holiday season for our neighbors in need. 100 Neediest Cases gives people the opportunity to spread joy and generosity to thousands of individuals and families who are at or 125% below the poverty line. 100 Neediest Cases helps people get access to a warm

Edwardsville High Students Excel at McKendree Model UN Conference

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EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville High School Model UN students spent two days this week at McKendree University in Greenville, engaging in debates on global issues with 17 other area high schools. The event, held recently, had participants discuss topics ranging from cybersecurity to the ethical implications of human gene editing. During the conference, students represented the perspectives of assigned countries, fostering lively discussions on complex international matters. Among the participants,

St. Clair County Sheriff's Department Says Belleville Home Invasion Linked To Domestic Violence Case

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BELLEVILLE — Investigators with the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department say a home invasion reported Saturday morning, Nov. 15, 2025, in the 7700 block of Woodcliffe Drive in unincorporated Belleville stemmed from a domestic violence incident. According to the St. Clair County Sheriff's Department, the male suspect, identified as the ex-boyfriend of a resident at the apartment, forcibly entered the home by kicking in the front door and door frame. The St. Clair County Sheriff's

This Weekend in History on November 15 and 16: Edwin Hubble Discovers Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way

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November 15 and 16 have long held a special place in history, marking a variety of pivotal moments across science, politics, culture, and exploration. On November 15, 1920, the astronomical community received groundbreaking news that would alter humanity’s understanding of the universe. It was on this day that the American astronomer Edwin Hubble presented evidence that galaxies lie beyond the Milky Way, proving that the universe is far more vast than previously imagined. This revelation

Calhoun County Drug Investigation Yields New Arrests

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HARDIN - The Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office would like to announce the arrest of additional suspects following an extensive ongoing drug investigation and execution of court-authorized search warrants. On August 25th 2025, the Calhoun County States Attorney’s Office issued felony arrest warrants for the following subjects: Josie R. Prough, aged 25, of Carrollton, was charged with the following offenses: Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine (Less than 5 Grams), Unlawful

Collinsville, O'Fallon Men Face Second Domestic Battery Charges

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COLLINSVILLE – Two men with criminal histories of domestic violence face new charges after separate alleged incidents of domestic battery. Cory A. Gehrs, 34, of O’Fallon, Ill., was charged on Nov. 12, 2025 with his second or subsequent offense of domestic battery, a Class 4 felony. Gehrs allegedly intentionally caused bodily harm to a family or household member without legal justification on Nov. 11, 2025 by striking the victim in the face, causing bruising. Charging documents not

Alton Police Charge Sex Offender With Registration Failure

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ALTON – A sex offender with an Alton address faces a felony charge after reportedly failing to register with the local Chief of Police. Terrance T. Holmes, 32, of Alton, was charged on Nov. 10, 2025 with one count of violating the Sex Offender Registration Act, a Class 3 felony. On Oct. 7, 2025, Holmes allegedly failed to register as a sex offender with the Chief of the Alton Police Department, the municipality in which he resides or is temporarily domiciled for a period of three or mor

Great Rivers Choral Society Presents Second Series Of 25th Anniversary Year, 'A Silver Glow' Christmas Concert

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ALTON — The Great Rivers Choral Society will present “A Silver Glow,” the second concert series of its 25th anniversary year, offering a selection of holiday music under the direction of Music Director Raynard Brown. The non-profit chorus, dedicated to fostering music appreciation, will perform three concerts in December to celebrate the festive season. The performances are scheduled for Friday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. at Upper Alton Baptist Church; Saturday, Dec. 13, at 3 p.m. a

The Significance of International Day for Tolerance

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What if the greatest barrier to peace and progress in our world is not a lack of resources or technology, but simply our inability to accept and respect differences? Tolerance—often taken for granted—is a vital social glue that holds diverse societies together. The International Day for Tolerance, observed annually on November 16, serves as a powerful reminder of this truth, encouraging individuals and communities worldwide to embrace understanding over division. Understanding Tolerance:

IDNR Reminds Deer Hunters To Keep Safety In Mind When Using Tree Stands

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SPRINGFIELD – As hunters across Illinois prepare for the upcoming firearm deer season, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) urges them to use safety harnesses when hunting from tree stands in the field. Tree stands are the No. 1 source of hunting-related accidents and fatalities in Illinois. In 2024, 70% of hunting incidents reported to IDNR were the result of tree stand-related accidents, including failure to use a fall arrest system. One fall resulted in a fatality