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Ohio Man Charged With Home Repair Fraud

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TROY - A man from Ohio faces felonies in Madison County for accepting a $9,000 payment for roof repair work he then failed to perform. Anthony H. Brady, 47, of Warren, Ohio, was charged with theft by deception (a Class 3 felony) and home repair fraud by deception (a Class 4 felony). On Sept. 8, 2024, Brady allegedly entered a written contract to perform “roof and solar repair services,” according to court documents. He reportedly failed to perform the work, despite accepting a $9,000 check from the victim. Descriptions of the charges state Brady “knowingly misrepresented his intention and ability to complete the work proposed,” adding he “accepted $9,000 from the victim under false pretenses.” The residence in question is located in Troy, and the Troy Police Department presented the case against Brady. He was granted pretrial release from custody. The issuance of charges is based solely upon probable cause and is not an indication of guilt

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Understanding Sustainability: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Importance and Implementation

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Sustainability has become a buzzword in recent years, often appearing in discussions about climate change, corporate responsibility, and personal lifestyle choices. But what does sustainability truly mean, and why is it crucial for our future? This article delves into the concept of sustainability, its significance, the various dimensions it encompasses, and practical steps individuals and organizations can take toward becoming more sustainable. What is Sustainability? At its core, sustainability refers to the ability to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This broad definition encompasses environmental, social, and economic dimensions, often referred to as the "triple bottom line" — people, planet, and profit. Environmental Sustainability Environmental sustainability focuses on the preservation of natural resources and ecosystems. It involves practices that reduce environmental degradation, promote biodiversity,

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This Day in History on January 10: League of Nations Established

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Welcome to This Day in History! Today, we take a journey through time to explore significant events that occurred on January 10th across various years. January 10, 1920: The League of Nations is Established In the aftermath of World War I, the League of Nations was established on January 10, 1920, as a part of the Treaty of Versailles. This international organization aimed to maintain world peace and prevent future conflicts through collective security and diplomacy. While it ultimately struggled to achieve its goals and was rendered ineffective during World War II, the League laid the groundwork for the establishment of the United Nations in 1945, which continues to play a critical role in global governance today. January 10, 1946: The First Meeting of the United Nations General Assembly Just a few years later, on January 10, 1946, the first meeting of the United Nations General Assembly took place in London. Delegates from 51 nations gathered to discuss and address pressing

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Mercer University Announces Fall 2024 President's, Dean's Lists

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MACON, Ga. - Mercer University recently announced the President's List and Dean's List for the fall 2024 semester. Inclusion on these lists requires students to meet rigorous GPA standards specific to the college or school within the University. The following area students earned a place on the lists: Glen Carbon, Illinois Ariana Bennett, junior, College of Health Professions, Dean's List Founded in 1833, Mercer University is a dynamic and comprehensive center of undergraduate, graduate and professional education. The University enrolls more than 9,200 students in 12 schools and colleges – liberal arts and sciences, law, pharmacy, medicine, business, engineering, education, theology, music, nursing, health professions, and professional advancement – on major campuses in Macon and Atlanta, medical school sites in Macon, Savannah and Columbus, and at regional academic centers in Henry and Douglas counties.

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Travel Conditions Deteriorate in Metro East Illinois Due to Snow

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Snow continued to fall heavily across the region on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, creating challenging conditions for commuters and prompting local authorities to deploy snow removal trucks throughout the Metro East Illinois area. As of 7 a.m. Friday, the snowfall had intensified, with officials predicting it would cover pavements and complicate travel. Operations Engineer Joe Monroe of IDOT reported that temperatures were in the upper 20s, contributing to the accumulation of snow on roadways. Salt and other de-icing chemicals were initially effective in keeping roads clear, but by 5:30 a.m. Friday, conditions began to deteriorate, particularly south of Godfrey, Monroe said. "By about 5:30 this morning, enough snow started to overcome the chemicals we had out," Monroe stated. Monroe said that IDOT started to reapply chemicals to the roadways when the stronger snowfall occurred early Friday morning. In response to the worsening conditions, snow removal trucks were dispatched at 11 p.m. Thursda

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Augmented Reality Unveiling Party For Alton's Newest Mural Featuring Miles Davis Set For Jan. 11

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ALTON - On Saturday, January 11 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., the public is invited to join Alton Main Street at an unveiling party for an exciting new feature of Alton’s newest mural, and watch Miles Davis come to life on the wall through augmented reality! The event will take place inside the building that the mural is painted on, Hiram’s Bar located at 219 W. 3rd Street. Attendees can warm up with refreshments, meet the artist, and visit with fellow public art lovers and jazz enthusiasts. In anticipation of the upcoming 100th birthday celebration of Miles Dewey Davis, one of the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music who was born in Alton, Illinois on May 26th, 1926, a mural featuring his image was completed in October by St. Louis-based artist Peat "Eyez" Wollaeger. Eyez has commemorated many notable individuals through their murals around the country and is known globally for their colorful stencil portraits and large scale

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Godfrey Man Charged With Battery Against Elderly Victim

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GODFREY - A Godfrey man with a long criminal history has been granted pretrial release in his latest case of battery against an elderly victim. Owen D. Smith, 51, of Godfrey, was charged on Jan. 7, 2024 with one Class 3 felony count of aggravated battery and two Class A misdemeanor counts of domestic battery. On Jan. 3, 2025, Smith allegedly struck a household or family member about the head and body with a closed first. The victim in this case was 60 years of age or older at the time of the incident. Court records show an extensive criminal history for Smith dating back to 1998, including prior charges of domestic battery, interfering with a report of domestic battery, phone harassment, property damage, and more. At the time of this incident, he was also on probation from a 2023 Madison County case. The Madison County Sheriff’s Office presented the case against Smith, who was granted pretrial release from custody. A motion to impose additional conditions on his pretrial

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Villa Rose Senior Living Community to Host Local Doctor's Talk on Fall Prevention

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BETHALTO - Villa Rose Senior Living Community will host a lunch-and-learn with featured speaker Dr. Craig Harms. At 12 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, community members are invited to Villa Rose for an hourlong conversation titled “Tips for Staying Healthy and Preventing Falls.” Located at 401 S. Moreland Road in Bethalto, Villa Rose is an independent living community for seniors. Executive Director Cindy Cannon is excited to welcome the public for the event. “Villa Rose is very unique in the community,” Cannon said. “We want to stay independent, and if you need a little help, you can get it…We understand the true vision of trying to keep independent but still be able to have somebody there to support them.” Cannon explained that residents are completely independent but can sign up for home care services as needed. Built 40 years ago, Villa Rose is still family-owned, and Cannon noted that rates are lower because they aren’t

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RiverBender Blog: Many Heartfelt Stories Of Loss and Resilience In Los Angeles Wildfires

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ALTON - The wildfires in Los Angeles have taken on pretty deep meaning over the last few days for my family. Sierra Brannan, my 24-year-old daughter, has been in the middle of much of the chaos. Last night she had to evacuate her apartment because of close-by explosions and fire mayhem. She stayed the night last night at her other roommate's brother's home about 30 minutes away. I am greatly appreciative of his protection of both girls and opening his home. Sierra returned to her apartment with her roommate Thursday morning as the evacuation order was, for now, halted. Thankfully, her apartment had not been damaged despite how close the wildfires had spread near her. She was so appreciative her home wasn't damaged and how nice her employers had been. Sierra packed her trunk with her most cherished keepsakes last night to escape the area. I also wanted to salute the firefighters who are battling this atrocity. Firefighters and first responders redefine what it means be brave and have

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Landmarks Illinois Hosts Annual Fundraiser, 2025 Preservation Forward, March 6 at The Old Post Office ย 

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CHICAGO – Landmarks Illinois will once again welcome the preservation community for its annual fundraiser and networking event, Preservation Forward , on March 6, 2025. The 2025 event will return to The Old Post Office in Chicago, the nation’s largest adaptive reuse project that transformed a long-endangered and vacant former government building into an extraordinary event venue and office space. Long billed as the biggest night in preservation, Preservation Forward annually attracts nearly 800 professionals in the design, real estate and building industries, as well as tradespeople, community artists and activists and community development professionals. Tickets and sponsorships are now on sale for the inspiring evening event, which takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. and features a cocktail reception and a main program honoring the 2025 Landmarks Illinois Influencers , followed by dinner and an after-party. Landmarks Illinois is proud to honor the following 2025

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Alton YWCA Southwestern Illinois Announces First Call For Women Of Distinction Celebration and Nominations Request

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ALTON - YWCA Southwestern Illinois Women of Distinction is pleased to announce that the nomination period for the Women of Distinction program is now open. Nomination materials may be accessed at www.ywcaswil.org or by calling YWCA at 618.465.7774. Each year, some of the most influential women have been honored at the YWCA‘s Women of Distinction (WOD) celebration. Honorees are women who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and achievement in their professional, civic and personal lives. The WOD Academy has grown into a dynamic and diverse group of over 300 women representing a wide range accomplishments and contributions. YWCA is requesting the public’s help in soliciting nominations for 2025 Women of Distinction. The community is urged to nominate exceptional women who create real change in our communities. Nomination packets are available now at YWCA, online at www.ywcaswil.org, via email at info@ywcaswil.org, or by calling (618) 465-7774. Nomination deadline

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Millstadt Rep. Kevin Schmidt Sworn In to 104thย General Assembly ย 

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SPRINGFIELD – Today, Kevin Schmidt (R-Millstadt) was sworn in for his second term as State Representative for the 114th District of Illinois. “I’m so honored that the 114th District has placed their trust in me once again,” said Rep. Schmidt. “I’m going to continue working tirelessly to be a true voice for our community, not a cog in the Springfield machine.” Rep. Schmidt has a bipartisan voting record during his first term, consistently supporting fiscally responsible decisions and initiatives that directly impact the 114th district. “We have big challenges ahead in Illinois and I will work every day to find solutions that will bring jobs back, lower the tax burden, and support our first responders,” Schmidt said. “This is a public service, not self-service. This is why I voted against the legislator pay raises last year, and donate it back to my community each month.” Schmidt says his office has prioritized

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HSHS Hospitals in Southern Illinois Announce Top Baby Names of 2024 ย 

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SPRINGFIELD — Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) hospitals in Illinois are pleased to announce the top names chosen for babies born at these southern Illinois hospitals in 2024. HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, O’Fallon Top Boy Name Oliver, which has been the top baby boy name since 2020. Top Girl Name Amelia, which has been the top baby girl name since 2022. HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital Breese Top Boy Names Oliver and Theodore (tied) Top Girl Name Ivy These names were part of the over 1,200 babies delivered at these hospitals in 2024. For others expecting in 2025, St. Elizabeth’s and St. Joseph’s hospitals offers a wide range of services for mothers and infants, including prenatal classes which can be found on St. Elizabeth's and St. Joseph's websites under Classes and Events. Both hospitals focus on offering safe, quality care for mothers and babies. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital recently launche

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Abs Workout Plans to Host Wellness Open House in Godfrey

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GODFREY - Abs Workout Plans will host a wellness open house this weekend to promote holistic wellness. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, community members are invited to Abs Workout Plans at 620 Armsway Court in Godfrey to meet with vendors and learn more about wellness initiatives in the Riverbend. Abby Thurman, owner of Abs Workout Plans, noted that the event encourages healthy eating, fitness and more wellness opportunities. “I wanted to make sure I got every portion of health and wellness and holistic approach I could,” Thurman said. “I think it's a really good way to meet everybody and see the gym and see all the health and wellness vendors that we have in the area to really help get your health and wellness journey started as soon as possible.” Vendors include AC Aesthetics, Fitness for the Soul, Trio Boutique, One Stop Supplements, IV Drip, Just Right Organizing, Busy Body Meals, Amber Childress, Jessica Grace Skin and Permanent

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100 Years Ago: Prominent Alton Couple Celebrates Anniversary, Leaves Behind Legacy

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On January 7, 1925, Henry M. (Harry) Schweppe and Angie Rand Schweppe celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. An Alton Evening Telegraph article described Mr. and Mrs. Schweppe as “two of the most useful people in Alton…neither has allowed to escape a chance to do something for an individual, or for their city.” On the day of their celebration, “flowers in great numbers decorated the home, floods of cards and written greetings for the couple congested the mails, while a constant stream of callers went in and out of the Schweppe residence to express their good wishes, and their admiration for the couple.” Mr. and Mrs. Schweppe’s living children, Annette Schweppe Rodgers (Mrs. Eben Rodgers) and Nelson Schweppe, along with grandsons Eben Rodgers, Jr. and Rand Rodgers, entertained guests as well. The dining room was decorated in yellow and white, with a large wedding cake with yellow icing. Harry Schweppe owned the H.M. Schweppe Clothing Company

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Morning Commute Disruptions Likely Due to Friday Snowfall

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ST. LOUIS — Residents of the St. Louis Metro area should prepare for a light snowfall early Friday morning, Jan. 10, 2025, with accumulation expected to reach between 2 to 3 inches. The snowfall is anticipated to begin around 3 to 4 a.m. from the west, impacting the western fringes of the Metro area and lasting until mid-afternoon on Friday. Matt Beitscher, lead meteorologist for the National Weather Service in St. Louis, noted that while the snowfall will not be particularly heavy, it could still pose some challenges for the morning commute. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Friday. “There probably will be some degree of minor impact,” Beitscher said. He advised commuters to take their time and ensure they have plenty of room to navigate safely, as some roads may be partly covered. Temperatures are expected to rise slightly above freezing during the day, with cooler conditions on the eastern side of the river, where temperatures may be a degree below

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Beloved Alton Philanthropist Dies, Family Seeks Community Assistance

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ALTON — Frances “Mary Jo” Goree, known for her unwavering support and kindness to those in need, died on Friday, Jan. 3, 2025, following complications from a stroke. She was 68 years old. Mary Jo’s family announced her death with a heartfelt tribute, highlighting her commitment to helping others throughout her life. “She would give her last to help others and never hesitated to be of assistance,” Jabrea Curry, the organizer of the GoFundMe for Goree, stated in a message to the community. In light of her passing, the family is facing unexpected financial challenges due to medical expenses and a lapsed life insurance policy. They are seeking support from the community to cover the costs of her funeral services, emphasizing that no contribution is too small. The viewing and funeral service for Mary Jo will be held on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, at Deliverance Temple, located at 1125 E 6th St., Alton. The viewing is scheduled for 9 a.m., followed by

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Rep. Amy Elik Takes Oath of Office for Third Term ย 

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ALTON – Today State Representative Amy Elik (R-Alton) was officially sworn in for a third term as the State Representative for District 111 in the 104th General Assembly. Elik won reelection in the 2024 General Election. “I am so grateful to the people of the 111th district for putting their trust in me to serve them for two more years,” said Rep. Elik. “I am honored to serve as your voice in Springfield and am committed to fighting for the issues that matter most to the people of the 111th district.” “My focus is making Illinois a safer and more affordable place to raise a family start a business, and retire,” Rep. Elik said. “I’m going to continue to hold Springfield accountable on policies that affect safety and affordability.” Rep. Elik also pointed out the success of her District Office. “Since I was first elected, I’ve placed a strong emphasis on helping constituents through my District Office,&rdquo

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The Importance of Mental Health Awareness in Modern Society

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Mental health encompasses a broad range of emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It influences how we think, feel, and act, as well as how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Awareness of mental health has become increasingly crucial in today's fast-paced, often overwhelming society. This article will explore the significance of mental health awareness, the stigma surrounding mental health issues, key statistics, practical steps for improving mental health, and how individuals and communities can foster a supportive environment. Understanding Mental Health Mental health is a vital component of overall well-being. It affects every aspect of our lives, from relationships and work performance to physical health. Issues such as anxiety, depression, and stress can arise from various factors, including genetics, environment, and lifestyle choices. Understanding these issues is the first step toward fostering a culture of awareness and acceptance. Key Statistics

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This Day in History on January 9: The First iPhone Introduced

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January 9th has seen some remarkable events throughout history, marking significant moments in politics, culture, and science. Moving back in time, January 9th, 2007, marked the launch of the first iPhone by Apple Inc. This revolutionary device transformed the way people communicate, access information, and interact with technology. The iPhone's introduction not only changed the smartphone market but also set the stage for a new era of mobile computing. With its sleek design, user-friendly interface, and groundbreaking features, the iPhone quickly became a cultural phenomenon, influencing everything from social media to mobile apps. Today, the legacy of the iPhone is evident in the smartphones that dominate our lives, making it one of the most significant technological advancements of the 21st century. On January 9th, 1961, the United States experienced a critical moment in space exploration. President John F. Kennedy announced the ambitious goal of sending an American astronaut

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