ALTON – If you (or someone you know) is a smoker or a previous smoker, completing a low-dose CT screening could save your life. In recognition of November as Lung Cancer Awareness Month, the OSF Moeller Cancer Center (2200 Central Avenue, Alton) will be conducting a low-dose CT lung cancer screening event on Tuesday, November 18, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Low-dose CT lung cancer screenings are covered by most insurance programs. Event attendees can also register for a door prize
ST. LOUIS – Mayor Cara Spencer announced the appointments of three key members of the administration, along with the upcoming departure of Community Development Administration Executive Director Nahuel Fefer. Mayor Spencer has appointed James Jackson to serve as Street Department director, putting him in charge of the City’s efforts to collect refuse, keep streets smooth and clear of snow and manage the tow lot. Jackson brings more than three decades of public works experience
ST. LOUIS – Mayor Cara Spencer announced the appointments of three key members of the administration, along with the upcoming departure of Community Development Administration Executive Director Nahuel Fefer. Mayor Spencer has appointed James Jackson to serve as Street Department director, putting him in charge of the City’s efforts to collect refuse, keep streets smooth and clear of snow and manage the tow lot. Jackson brings more than three decades of public works experience
ALTON – A convicted felon from Alton man remains in custody after allegedly pointing an illegally possessed firearm at another individual. Byron T. Lacey, 33, of Alton, was charged on Nov. 3, 2025 with one count each of felon in possession of a weapon (a Class 3 felony) and aggravated assault (a Class A misdemeanor). On Nov. 1, 2025, Lacey allegedly possessed a Ruger .38 Special revolver which was unlawful for him to possess as a felon previously convicted of theft over $500 in a
ALTON – A convicted felon from Alton man remains in custody after allegedly pointing an illegally possessed firearm at another individual. Byron T. Lacey, 33, of Alton, was charged on Nov. 3, 2025 with one count each of felon in possession of a weapon (a Class 3 felony) and aggravated assault (a Class A misdemeanor). On Nov. 1, 2025, Lacey allegedly possessed a Ruger .38 Special revolver which was unlawful for him to possess as a felon previously convicted of theft over $500 in a
EDWARDSVILLE — The Edwardsville Veterans Day Parade began at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in downtown Edwardsville, honoring veterans from nearly every branch of the U.S. military and spanning conflicts from World War II through Desert Storm. Organized by Edwardsville American Legion Post 199 and the Metro East Community Rotary Club, the parade started in the 900 block of North Main Street in Edwardsville and proceeded south on Main Street before concluding on West Street. The event
EDWARDSVILLE — The Edwardsville Veterans Day Parade began at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in downtown Edwardsville, honoring veterans from nearly every branch of the U.S. military and spanning conflicts from World War II through Desert Storm. Organized by Edwardsville American Legion Post 199 and the Metro East Community Rotary Club, the parade started in the 900 block of North Main Street in Edwardsville and proceeded south on Main Street before concluding on West Street. The event
ALTON – Alton City Council members are set to vote on adopting a “Vehicle Electrification Plan” prepared in coordination with Ameren Illinois. Committee of the Whole members on Monday unanimously approved a resolution to adopt the plan and authorize the execution of a Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Alton, Reach Strategies, and Ameren Illinois. The item now goes to the City Council this Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025 at 6 p.m. Andi Campbell, deputy director of
ALTON – Alton City Council members are set to vote on adopting a “Vehicle Electrification Plan” prepared in coordination with Ameren Illinois. Committee of the Whole members on Monday unanimously approved a resolution to adopt the plan and authorize the execution of a Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Alton, Reach Strategies, and Ameren Illinois. The item now goes to the City Council this Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025 at 6 p.m. Andi Campbell, deputy director of
O’FALLON, Ill. — On Wednesday, Nov. 5, HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Emergency Services had the honor of presenting Elena LaFleur with the Dr. Jeffrey Shafer Memorial Scholarship for $3,000. This $1,500 scholarship, in partnership with Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC), is awarded to SWIC students pursuing a career in emergency medical services (EMS) in memory of Dr. Jeffrey Shafer and his career as an EMS-trained physician. Dr. Shafer’s family generously matched the
O’FALLON, Ill. — On Wednesday, Nov. 5, HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Emergency Services had the honor of presenting Elena LaFleur with the Dr. Jeffrey Shafer Memorial Scholarship for $3,000. This $1,500 scholarship, in partnership with Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC), is awarded to SWIC students pursuing a career in emergency medical services (EMS) in memory of Dr. Jeffrey Shafer and his career as an EMS-trained physician. Dr. Shafer’s family generously matched the
WOOD RIVER — Chestnut Health Systems™ invites the community to attend an Open House at its new Wood River location, 337 E. Ferguson Ave., Wood River, on Thursday, November 13 from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. This event celebrates the opening of Chestnut’s newest facility in Madison County, offering residents the chance to tour the building, meet staff, and learn more about the comprehensive behavioral health and primary care services available to the community. “We’re
WOOD RIVER — Chestnut Health Systems™ invites the community to attend an Open House at its new Wood River location, 337 E. Ferguson Ave., Wood River, on Thursday, November 13 from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. This event celebrates the opening of Chestnut’s newest facility in Madison County, offering residents the chance to tour the building, meet staff, and learn more about the comprehensive behavioral health and primary care services available to the community. “We’re
ILLINOIS - United Cerebral Palsy in Seguin aims to “create life without limits for persons with disabilities.” Joseph Mengoni serves as the president and CEO of UCP Seguin. Mengoni explained that the organization has existed since 1949 and runs several programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “We believe that everybody deserves a chance,” Mengoni said. “They all have needs. We want to be there to help create life
ILLINOIS - United Cerebral Palsy in Seguin aims to “create life without limits for persons with disabilities.” Joseph Mengoni serves as the president and CEO of UCP Seguin. Mengoni explained that the organization has existed since 1949 and runs several programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “We believe that everybody deserves a chance,” Mengoni said. “They all have needs. We want to be there to help create life
EDWARDSVILLE — Multiple fire departments responded to a significant fire at an apartment complex on the 400 block of Quince Street in Edwardsville on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2025. The Edwardsville Fire Department, along with crews from Wood River and Glen Carbon, arrived at the scene near the 400 block of Quince Street, close to the Edwardsville Fire and Police departments, with Madison County Emergency Management. The fire appeared to have created a hole in the roof, with visible
EDWARDSVILLE — Multiple fire departments responded to a significant fire at an apartment complex on the 400 block of Quince Street in Edwardsville on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 11, 2025. The Edwardsville Fire Department, along with crews from Wood River and Glen Carbon, arrived at the scene near the 400 block of Quince Street, close to the Edwardsville Fire and Police departments, with Madison County Emergency Management. The fire appeared to have created a hole in the roof, with visible
RIVERBEND - Community members can give back this holiday season by donating to the Socks for Tots drive. Rosetta “Rosie” Brown, alderwoman for Alton’s Fourth Ward and candidate for State Representative for District 111, oversees the Socks for Tots campaign. People are encouraged to donate pairs of new socks, which will then be distributed amongst local schools, the Alton Boys and Girls Club, Oasis Women’s Center, the Catholic Children’s Home, and other organizations
RIVERBEND - Community members can give back this holiday season by donating to the Socks for Tots drive. Rosetta “Rosie” Brown, alderwoman for Alton’s Fourth Ward and candidate for State Representative for District 111, oversees the Socks for Tots campaign. People are encouraged to donate pairs of new socks, which will then be distributed amongst local schools, the Alton Boys and Girls Club, Oasis Women’s Center, the Catholic Children’s Home, and other organizations
GODFREY - Alton’s Antonia Phillips, an Overnight Stocker Associate at the Godfrey Walmart Supercenter, was honored with a send-off celebration Sunday morning, Nov. 9, 2025, as she prepares to represent Team USA in the 68kg Women’s Freestyle Wrestling competition at the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics. Phillips, who has been part of the Walmart family for about a year, will compete on Nov. 14, 2025, after departing for the games. A former standout wrestler at Alton High School and also in