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ISP Arrests Belleville Man For Murdering 16-Year-Old In East St. Louis

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EAST ST. LOUIS – Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 6 arrested 37-year-old John Mosley of Belleville for First Degree Murder (Class M Felony), Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm (Class 1 Felony), and Felon in Possession of a Firearm (Class 3 Felony) stemming from a deadly shooting this past October. On October 30, 2024, Zone 6 agents were requested by the East St. Louis Police Department to investigate a homicide that occurred in 3000 block of Converse Avenue in East St. Louis. Upon arrival officers located a 16-year-old victim that had been struck by gunfire. The victim was transported to an area hospital and was later declared deceased. After a thorough investigation, ISP agents identified Mosley as a suspect. On December 3, 2024, Mosley was taken into custody by the United States Marshal’s Service. On December 6, 2024, the St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office filed the above-mentioned charges against Mosley. Mosley is

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Hosting a Holiday Movie Marathon with Friends

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As the holiday season approaches, there’s no better way to celebrate than by gathering friends and family for a cozy movie marathon. Whether you’re a fan of classic films, heartwarming comedies, or festive animations, hosting a holiday movie marathon can create lasting memories, spark joy, and provide a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of the season. In this guide, we’ll explore how to organize the perfect holiday movie marathon, from selecting films to creating the ideal viewing environment. Choosing the Right Movies The first step in hosting a successful holiday movie marathon is selecting the films. With a plethora of options available, it’s essential to curate a list that caters to the tastes of your guests while still embracing the holiday spirit. Here are a few ideas to consider: Classic Holiday Films Timeless classics such as It's a Wonderful Life , A Christmas Carol , and White Christmas are must-haves for any holiday movie marathon.

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Winter Fitness Tips to Stay Active Indoors

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As the chill of winter sets in, many people find it challenging to maintain their fitness routines. With shorter days and colder temperatures, outdoor activities may become less appealing, leading to a sedentary lifestyle that can affect both physical and mental well-being. However, staying active indoors is not only feasible but can also be enjoyable. This article offers practical tips and strategies to help you remain fit and energized throughout the winter months. Embrace Home Workouts One of the most convenient ways to stay active indoors is to incorporate home workouts into your routine. You don’t need a gym membership or expensive equipment to get started. Here are some effective methods to make the most of your indoor workout sessions: Bodyweight Exercises : Utilize your own body weight for resistance training. Exercises like push-ups, squats, lunges, and planks can effectively build strength without any equipment. You can create a circuit by combining various bodyweight

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The Importance of Giving Back During the Holidays

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The holiday season is often characterized by joy, celebration, and the spirit of giving. While many individuals focus on gift exchanges and festive gatherings, the true essence of the holidays extends beyond personal enjoyment. Giving back during this time not only strengthens community bonds but also fosters a sense of gratitude and fulfillment. This article explores the importance of giving back during the holidays, highlighting its benefits, practical ways to contribute, and the profound impact it can have on both individuals and communities. The Spirit of the Season Holidays are traditionally viewed as a time for family, friends, and festivities. However, they can also serve as a poignant reminder of the needs of others, particularly those who are less fortunate. The spirit of the season encourages generosity, compassion, and selflessness. When we prioritize giving back, we not only uplift others but also enhance our own holiday experience. Engaging in acts of kindness can transform

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This Day in History on December 9: Convention on the Rights of the Child Ratified

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December 9th has witnessed a myriad of significant events over the years, each contributing to the tapestry of history in diverse ways. In 1990, a momentous event took place that would change the course of history: the United Nations General Assembly ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This landmark treaty aimed to protect the rights of children globally, setting a standard that recognized them as individuals with their own rights and dignity. With over 190 countries ratifying the convention, it remains one of the most widely accepted human rights instruments in the world, emphasizing the importance of education, health, and protection against violence and exploitation. The convention continues to influence policies and practices aimed at safeguarding children's rights today. On this day in 1965, the United States launched its first space probe to Mars, named Mariner 4. This historic mission marked a significant milestone in space exploration, as it was the first

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This Weekend in History on December 7th & 8th: U.S. Enters WWII After Attack on Pearl Harbor

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December 7th and 8th have witnessed several pivotal moments throughout history, each leaving an indelible mark on the world. One of the most consequential events in modern history took place on December 7, 1941, when Japan launched a surprise military strike against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The attack, which resulted in the sinking of multiple battleships and the loss of over 2,400 American lives, marked a turning point in World War II. The day after the attack, President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously declared it “a date which will live in infamy,” prompting the United States to officially enter the war. This event not only changed the course of the war but also significantly impacted international relations and military strategy for decades to come. Fast forward to December 7, 1988, when a catastrophic earthquake struck the Armenian city of Spitak, resulting in a devastating loss of life and widespread destruction. The magnitude 6.8

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Duckworth, Capito Applaud Senate Passage of Their Bipartisan Bill to Promote Accessibility at Amtrak Stations Across Country ย 

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)—both members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (CST)—applauded the Senate una nimously passing their bipartisan legislation that would help break down unnecessary barriers Americans with disabilities continue to face at Amtrak stations across the country. Building on Duckworth’s All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP) Act , which became law as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and is already helping improve transportation accessibility nationwide, the bipartisan Think DIFFERENTLY Transportation Act would help bring Amtrak stations up to standards enshrined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by requiring the rail agency to submit annual reports to Congress on the status of its compliance with accessibility standards set by the ADA. “When the ADA was signed into law, it promised that intercity passenger

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Opinion From CUB, AARP Illinois: Illinois Commerce Commission OKs $110 Million Illinois American Water Rate Hike

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Letter To Editor: “While we are relieved Illinois American Water did not get the rate hike it wanted, we are disappointed that the company still received a significant increase: $110 million. The ICC’s ruling today gives new urgency to CUB’s push to reform a water privatization law that Illinois American Water successfully lobbied for, and now uses to plunder its customers. Illinois American Water has now received $195 million in rate hikes in just two years, and they’ve indicated on earnings calls that they expect the rate hikes to continue. CUB thanks all the Illinois American customers who have spoken out against escalating water bills, and we join them and all private water customers across the state in urging the General Assembly to take action. It’s time for legislators to listen to their pleas.” – said Sarah Moskowitz, Citizens Utility Board (CUB) Executive Director “The ICC’s decision to cut Illinois American Water’s

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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joins the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri ADVANCE HER Leadership Movement With Scholarship Opportunity

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ST. LOUIS – Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri (GSEM) is pleased to announce a new memorandum of understanding agreement with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), providing educational opportunities and holistic support for GSEM active girl members. This memorandum of understanding marks the fourth agreement in the past eight months to be included as part of the Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri ADVANCE HER Leadership Movement. The SIUE Girl Scouts Impact Scholarship will provide $2,500 for GSEM members who enroll at SIUE. This scholarship is stackable and renewable per year with a 2.5 GPA or higher. To qualify for the scholarship, Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri members must meet SIUE’s admission requirements. “This academic collaboration with Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is another great addition to our Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri ADVANCE HER Leadership Movement, providing educational and empowerment opportunities for our Girl Scouts”,

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Southwest Illinois Economic Summit Unites Bi-State Leaders for Growth

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ST. LOUIS - Ameren Illinois, in partnership with the Leadership Council Southwestern Illinois, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), Intersect Illinois, Greater St. Louis, Inc., and the St. Louis Regional Freightway, recently held the inaugural Southwest Illinois Economic Development Leadership Summit, bringing together bi-state economic development leaders, the CEOs of major local companies, and other key stakeholders with a shared interest in making the region more competitive on a local, regional, national and global scale. The event highlighted the vital role of the Metro East as a key economic driver for the bi-state region, while also showcasing the regional freight assets and available workforce that support continued growth on both sides of the Mississippi River. The summit kicked off with a networking dinner on Oct. 29, where some of the region’s top employers discussed the trajectory of the region, growth, and collaboration. Attendees

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Overwintering Potted Plants Can Cause Harm

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URBANA — Perennial plants being overwintered in pots are subjected to much harsher conditions compared to those in the soil. Because of this, they can be damaged and killed. Fortunately, there are some steps to try to get these plants through the winter and enjoy them again come spring. Why Take Time to Protect Potted Perennial Plants? So, why take the time to protect potted perennial plants ? Most plants’ roots are far less cold-hardy than their above-ground parts. Usually, this isn’t an issue because the soil will insulate the roots and protect them from extreme cold temperatures. While potted plants may be in a growing media, the amount of media is small and will get much colder than soil in a landscape. Since potted plants’ roots are exposed to colder conditions than those in the ground, it’s a good idea to look for plants that will survive in a hardiness lower than the zone they will grow in. The general rule is to select plants that

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Joyful Shopping Experience Bridges Gap Between Kids and Cops

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ALTON – Joyful laughter and the sound of excited chatter filled the Alton Target store Saturday morning as local children participated in the annual Shop with a Cop event, an initiative designed to foster positive relationships between law enforcement and the community. Fifty pre-selected students from the Alton School District were given the opportunity to shop alongside police officers, each receiving $200 to spend on gifts. Many of the children expressed a desire to purchase presents for their siblings and parents, in addition to selecting something special for themselves. The toy and electronics sections proved to be particularly popular among the young shoppers, who later explored the clothing aisles. The funds for this year’s event were generated through an annual golf tournament, along with contributions from various individuals and local businesses. In a show of support, Alton cheerleaders were present at the store entrance, assisting the children with gift-wrapping

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Revity Credit Union Donates To Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund

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EDWARDSVILLE - The employees of Revity Credit Union united to raise $1,390.00 for the Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund through their Revel for a Cause Jeans 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. "At Revity Credit Union, we are dedicated to supporting our community and prioritizing our members' well-being," a Revity spokesperson said. "We are proud to have selected the Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund as the recipient of our Revel for a Cause donation." In November, Revity employees contributed $1,390 to the Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund, a 501c3 organization committed to honoring fallen officers in Madison County, Illinois. Their mission is to provide a space for family, friends,

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Blackburn College's Brianna Sutton Named Teacher Of The Year By Illinois Council For Exceptional Children

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CARLINVILLE – Brianna Sutton, Director of Blackburn and Beyond, has been named the 2024 Clarissa Hug Teacher of the Year by the Illinois Council for Exceptional Children (ICEC). Presented at the ICEC Fall Convention on November 16, this recognizes educators who demonstrate outstanding commitment to advancing opportunities for students with disabilities and is the most prestigious honor bestowed on a teacher of students with disabilities in Illinois. Sutton was deeply honored and truly humbled to accept this award. "As a teacher of students with disabilities, I have the privilege each day of working alongside some of the most resilient, insightful, and determined individuals. My students constantly remind me that learning is a journey without boundaries. They redefine expectations, surpassing what others may think possible and showing me—and the world—what real perseverance and strength look like. Watching them grow, step into their potential, and develop confidence

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Dar Bryant on How The Dream Center Helps Incarcerated Individuals in Alton

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ALTON - On a recent episode of “You’re Beautiful” with Brian Trust, Dar Bryant shared how he found God after spending time in prison. He went on to help hundreds of incarcerated individuals. Bryant was the director of The Dream Center in Alton, an offshoot of The River Church that helps individuals after they are released from prison. The center, which Bryant called “a resource hub,” meets the needs of individuals following their release with a faith-based approach. Bryant shared that he found God while in prison himself. “When you’re in prison, it’s you and God,” he said. “So many people, they go to prison and they’re shattered. And you can do a bunch of things. Either you dive deeper into the muck, get caught up in all the clique-yness of everything, or else you dive into the Word, the Bible.” Bryant grew up in the Riverbend region but fled to Arizona after he was involved in a series of crimes. He was

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Correctional Officer Abrielle Roy Celebrates Graduation Milestone

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ALTON - Alton Police Correctional Officer Abrielle Roy has graduated from the SWIC Corrections Officer Academy, marking a significant milestone in her career in law enforcement. The graduation ceremony took place recently, celebrating her dedication and commitment to serving the community. Roy's achievement reflects her hard work and perseverance throughout the training program. The academy is known for its rigorous curriculum designed to prepare individuals for the challenges of a career in corrections. In a statement, the Alton Police expressed pride in Roy's accomplishments, stating, “We are excited to see her continue to grow in her career and make a positive impact.” The community has shown support for her journey, emphasizing the importance of dedicated professionals in the field of corrections.

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T. Todt Shootout Returns to Carlinville for Sixth Year

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CARLINVILLE – A special high school basketball event in honor of a beloved area broadcaster returns to the place where it all began this year. The sixth annual T. Todt Shootout vs. Cancer event will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 at Carlinville High School, and will feature five boys’ and three girls’ games. Carlinville was also the site of the first-ever T. Todt Shootout, on Dec. 8, 2018. Tickets are good all day and are $5 for adults, with $2 for children. The annual event celebrates the life of Terry Todt, the longtime sports director at WSMI Radio, who died on May 23, 2019 after a long battle with a debilitating form of appendix-based cancer. He was survived by his wife of 39 years, Brenda, and their two children. Immensely popular with coaches, players, and fans, Todt was familiar to many with his enthusiastic love of high school sports and fervent support of area youth, particularly in his hometown of Raymond. Todt was a member of several Halls of Fame,

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GRID Solar Has New Sales Reps, New Designs for 2025

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HIGHLAND - GRID Solar has had a busy year, but they’re already looking ahead to a great 2025. Ryan Wagner, co-owner of GRID Solar, explained that the company is working on jobs up until the end of the year. They’re hoping to hire a few new sales reps. GRID wants to share the excitement they feel about solar energy with the customers and employees they work with every day. “Really, more than anything, we’re looking for people with passion who can speak passionately about solar,” Wagner said. “I feel like you have to care about the thing you sell. I’ve sold lots of different things in my life. I landed on solar because I’ll never stop caring about solar. That's why I ended up coming to the solar industry, because this will be cool forever.” For those who wish to apply, Wagner added that sales experience is a plus, but they are looking for people who are willing to learn above all else. They love employees who are as excited

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Alton Businesses Reflect on First Fridays Events

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ALTON - Community members were invited to shop in the final installment of Alton Main Street's "First Fridays Late Night Art and Shopping Experience” series. On Dec. 6, 2024, multiple downtown businesses expanded their hours so that people could stop by from 5–8 p.m. to shop, learn about the businesses and enjoy specials. The “First Fridays” initiative was held in October, November and December to encourage shopping in the downtown district. “It's a unique experience,” said Camille Carpenter with Mississippi Mud Pottery. “I think it gives people a great chance, especially people who work their nine-to-fives, to come in and do small business shopping that they might not typically be able to. We love being part of the community, and it's a great experience for everybody involved.” Fred Pollard, owner of Mississippi Hippie and Mom Said No, echoed Carpenter. He said that every First Friday so far, they have had a few people who stop

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Investigation Ongoing: Worden Man Faces Child Porn, Child Solicitation Charges

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WORDEN - A volunteer firefighter from Worden faces multiple charges of child pornography and indecent solicitation of a child after disseminating child porn and more via X, formerly known as Twitter. Jared Henke, 20, of Worden, was charged with one count of child pornography (a Class X felony) and two counts of indecent solicitation of a child (both Class 1 felonies) stemming from Oct. 19, 2023. He was additionally charged with three more Class X felony counts of child pornography from offenses committed on June 12, 2023. On Oct. 19, 2023, he allegedly requested a child who he knew or should have known was under the age of 13 “to send nude photographs via the X application,” according to descriptions of the charges. He also reportedly solicited an individual under the age of 13 to perform sexual acts on multiple occasions. On June 12, 2023, Henke reportedly disseminated multiple files of child pornography via the X application, each depicting individuals he knew o

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