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Duckworth Reacts To Agreement Allowing More Fuel Into Gaza To Support Lifesaving Services

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WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator and U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Tammy Duckworth reacted to news that an agreement has been reached to allow 140,000 liters of fuel into Gaza every other day to help restore critical lifesaving services, issuing the following statement: “This week, I hosted several Senators for a conversation with physicians who have colleagues on the ground in Gaza doing amazing work trying to provide care for innocent civilians under unimaginable circumstances. They told us that the importance of getting fuel into Gaza could not be overstated, because fuel is a critical resource needed to address the humanitarian crisis and restore essential, lifesaving services like clean water and power for hospitals. “I have joined the Biden Administration in pushing for fuel to be delivered to Gaza, and while I am relieved that an agreement to allow 140,000 liters of this indispensable resource into Gaza every two days has been reached to help

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IDPH Warns Consumers About Recalled Cinnamon Applesauce Pouches

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is alerting consumers to an FDA recall of children’s cinnamon applesauce pouches which may contain elevated levels of lead. At least one confirmed case in Illinois, and a total of 34 nationwide, have been linked to the product, which was sold online and at chains like Schnucks and Dollar Tree under the brand names WanaBana, Weis, and Schnucks. You will find pictures of the recalled products at the end of this news release. Information on specific lot numbers and UPC codes can be found through the recall advisory issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration . The products may contain elevated levels of lead, which can be dangerous to persons of any age. Children are particularly susceptible to lead toxicity. Lead is a neurotoxin and exposure can impact a child’s development. Most children with elevated lead levels have no symptoms. Occasionally, nonspecific symptoms may include headache, abdominal pain

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Illinois Hunters Harvest 262 Turkeys During 2023 Fall Firearm Season

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SPRINGFIELD – Hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary statewide total of 262 wild turkeys during the 2023 fall firearm turkey season. The season dates were Oct. 21-29. SPRINGFIELD - The 2023 total compares with the statewide turkey harvest of 267 in 2022. The record harvest was set in 2005 when 1,218 birds were harvested. This year, 1,711 regular fall firearm season permits were sold compared to 1,727 last year. The highest permit sales total on record was in 2007 with 4,968 permits sold. Fall turkey firearm was open in 56 of Illinois’ 102 counties. The top counties for harvest this year were Jo Daviess, 23; Marion, 14; Williamson, 14; Franklin, 13; and Pope, 12. Preliminary data show 55% of the harvest were female birds and 48% were male.

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Duckworth Demands Answers From Manufacturers Of Pediatric RSV Immunization Regarding Shortage Supply

2 years ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As parents across the nation continue to be frustrated by a short supply of a new FDA- and CDC-backed immunization that can be used to prevent severe disease from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in babies, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) is demanding answers from two major pharmaceutical manufacturers. Sanofi and AstraZeneca, who manufacture the immunization known as nirsevimab ( Beyfortus ), seem to have vastly underestimated the amount of vaccine needed to help protect lives this RSV season. In a letter sent today, Duckworth pushed the two pharmaceutical companies for transparency and to provide a briefing on the current amount of nirsevimab , how these supply issues came to be as well as how we can prevent such a shortage from happening again in the future so we can be better prepared in the years ahead. “This supply shortage is impacting large hospitals and small health clinics alike, which highlights a concern for equitable care and

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Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs Sets Online Auction Of Unclaimed Property From Nov. 27 To Dec. 1

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SPRINGFIELD – Collectible coins, jewelry and basketball-related memorabilia are among the hundreds of unclaimed property items to be auctioned online from November 27 through December 1. “Our online auction offers an excellent opportunity for people to find distinctive items to add to a personal collection or to present to others as the perfect gift,” said Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs, whose office oversees unclaimed property in Illinois. “The online auction also is convenient, allowing people to shop from the comfort of home or anywhere they choose.” Items to be auctioned include an American Eagle gold coin proof set, Carson City Morgan silver dollars, a Hamilton 992B 21-jewel pocket watch, silver Eagle bullion rounds and a 1900 Lafayette commemorative dollar coin. Other available items include a man’s 14-karat brushed white gold ring with blue Lindy star sapphire, as well as Michael Jordan comic books and basketball cards featuring

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ICC Issues a Decision on Ameren Gas' Request for a General Rate Increase

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SPRINGFIELD - Today, the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) disallowed $36.34 million to Ameren Illinois’ rate request for its natural gas delivery services in Illinois. The decision is approximately 50.8 percent lower than Ameren’s initial request for a $71.57 million increase and approves a 9.44 percent return on equity (ROE), a reduction from Ameren’s proposed 10.3 percent ROE. The ICC has issued its decision after closely scrutinizing Ameren’s rate case filings and additional materials submitted by the utility, Commission Staff, and various interveners over an 11-month legal proceeding. The process aims to ensure the utility receives the necessary funds to provide safe and reliable service to customers and to maintain and replace aging infrastructure at a reasonable cost to ratepayers. In accordance with the Illinois Public Utilities Act, these costs are only recoverable if a utility demonstrates they are reasonable and prudent. The decision initiates

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Jerseyville Public Library and Scenic Regional Library To Offer Blood Pressure Cuffs For Check Out

2 years ago
ST. LOUIS - Jerseyville Public Library and Scenic Regional Library are two of the latest library systems to implement the American Heart Association’s Libraries with Heart initiative. The American Heart Association, a global force for longer, healthier lives, and St. Louis County Library debuted the program earlier this year. The Libraries with Heart initiative offers support to community members focused on their health journey by providing blood pressure kits. Included in each kit are American Heart Association-guided materials, such as a validated monitor and cuff. The educational materials include instructions about how to take your blood pressure at home , what those numbers mean, a log for recording numbers, and a list of local health care providers ready to answer questions. “Public access to blood pressure machines are not readily available in rural areas,” said Jennifer Jaeger, American Heart Association, St. Louis executive director. “We’re

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Sending Reflux Back Where it Belongs

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No eating after 6 p.m. The advice from Greg Ward, MD , is sure to raise some eyebrows. But he’s serious. It’s one way to prevent reflux, an ailment that’s painful and annoying in mild cases and can necessitate surgery in advanced instances. And it's something to be aware of during holiday eating. Terminology Dr. Ward, an OSF HealthCare surgeon, says you may hear many terms in this area of medicine: reflux, acid reflux, heartburn, indigestion and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). They all describe the same thing: acidic contents of your stomach coming up into your esophagus and burning it. “People lose sleep over it. They wake up in the middle of the night coughing. They have other discomfort,” Dr. Ward says. One outlier term: Barrett’s esophagus. That’s when your esophagus (also called the food pipe) is damaged from chronic reflux, and abnormal cells grow. It’s named for Australian-born surgeon Norman Rupert Barrett, according

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Attorney General Raoul Files Brief To Protect Access To Lifesaving Gender-Affirming Care

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul is opposing a state law in Oklahoma that severely limits the ability of transgender youth to access critical, lifesaving gender-affirming care. Raoul, along with a coalition of attorneys general, filed an amicus brief supporting the plaintiffs in Poe v. Drummond, who are suing to block Oklahoma’s Senate Bill (SB) 613, which restricts medical treatment for transgender minors seeking gender-affirming care.The plaintiffs filed an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit after the district court denied their motion for a preliminary injunction against SB 613. Today, Raoul and the coalition filed an amicus brief in support of the plaintiffs, arguing that Oklahoma’s ban on gender-affirming care is discriminatory and violates the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution by banning medical treatment for transgender youth based on their gender identity. “Denying transgender people the gender-affirming

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St. Mary's to Host Annual Breakfast With Santa Fundraiser

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EDWARDSVILLE - St. Mary’s School in Edwardsville will host their annual Breakfast With Santa again this year. Families can celebrate the start of the holiday season with St. Nick himself. From 8:30–11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023, attendees can enjoy crafts, games and breakfast and get their photo taken with Santa Claus. Located at 1802 Madison Avenue in Edwardsville, St. Mary’s School is connected to St. Mary’s Church, and organizers emphasize that everyone is welcome to spread some Christmas cheer and learn more about the parish and school. “St. Mary’s is a great place to be,” said organizer and parent Brandy Smith. “There are several events that St. Mary’s definitely offers outside of our parish. Our goal is to let people in the community be part of our school, our church, just to get involved and feel like, ‘I have a place to go to celebrate Christmas.’...We just want everybody to feel included whether you’re

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'Tis The Season To Be Jolly:' Alton Tree-Lighting Ceremony Once Again Brings In Start Of Christmas Season

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ALTON - The Annual 2023 Alton Tree Lighting Ceremony was again one to remember with mild weather and a packed contingency gathered to kick off the Christmas season in Downtown Alton on Friday night, Nov. 17, 2023, at Lincoln Douglas Square. The Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club and Alton Main Street partner to put on the tree lighting event on each year. The Salvation Army also kicked off its Annual Bell-Ringing Campaign in Alton on this special night. There are also several sponsors of the event, shown here in a photo. Riverbender.com and Big Z Media partnered to broadcast the Tree-Lighting Ceremony live on Our Daily Show! with CJ Nasello and Mike Roberts, a former KSDK meteorologist, as the night’s hosts. Mark Ellerbracht of Big Z Media was the master of ceremonies for the event. In an interview with CJ Nasello, Roberts said the Alton community is always one that comes together so well and the Tree Lighting Ceremony and The Salvation Army bell-ringing campaign are just example

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The Gori Law Firm Recognizes Three Attorneys as Top 10 Asbestos Attorneys ย 

2 years ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Principal Partner and Owner Beth Gori, Managing Partner Sara Salger and Partner Jason Epps of The Gori Law Firm were recently invited to join The National Trial Lawyers – National Asbestos/Mesothelioma Top 10. This specialty organization comprises the nation's top trial lawyers from each state or region. Members of the organization demonstrate qualities of leadership, reputation, influence, stature and public profile. “This invitation is an incredible honor,” said Salger. “Throughout the years, our goal has always been to better serve individuals and families who have been affected by asbestos exposure or a mesothelioma diagnosis. This recognition is a testament to our firm's work and offers us more opportunities to showcase that work to our clients.” The Asbestos/Mesothelioma Top 10 is one of the 20 specialty organizations by The National Trial Lawyers. These organizations cover almost every area of the legal profession, including clas

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Sophomore Megan Sykes Is Key Part Of Granite City Girls Basketball Team, Is A Stillwater Senior Living Female Athlete Of Month ย 

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GRANITE CITY - Megan Sykes, a sophomore forward for the Granite City High girls basketball team, started off the new season by scoring five points in the Warriors' 70-24 loss to Collinsville in the season curtain-raiser on Nov. 16 at Memorial Gym. Granite worked hard, never surrendered and didn't give up throughout the entire 32 minutes, a trademark of a Warriors' athletic team, and it's something the team can hang its hat on for the season opener. "The game was definitely rough," Sykes said during her postgame interview, "but I think we tried to give all of our effort, and at points, we were kind of down. But we brought ourselves back up and we tried our hardest." Megan is a Stillwater Senior Living Female Athlete of the Month for the Warriors. Despite the odds, the Warriors kept striving, which is something the team will be doing throughout the season. It's something that can bring positive results down the road and one never knows what could happen in a particular game. "Yeah,

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"Moved And Honored": Roxana Shells Give Jerseys To Inspiring Teachers, Faculty, Staff

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ROXANA - The Roxana High School Shells football team is coached by Wade DeVries - but even off the football field, they’ve been coached, supported, and inspired by teachers, faculty, and staff members over the years. Players recently gave their jerseys to teachers, faculty, and staff members who made a positive impact on them during their journey to what’s been a remarkable season so far. The Shells have been undefeated on the field this season. In addition to being named conference champions , the Shells play in the state semifinals this Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023 with a chance to play for a state championship. Jersey recipients were asked to wear their jerseys at Friday’s pep rally and at the semifinal playoff game on Saturday. Roxana High School Senior Keylon Caruthers gave his jersey to Sandy Witt, who was his sixth grade teacher at Roxana Junior High School. Witt said she was “moved and honored” to be recognized for her impact on him. “I

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Griffins' Sami Oller Returns With High Basketball Expectations, Is A Byron, Carlson, Petri and Kalb Female Athlete of Month

2 years ago
GLEN CARBON - Father McGivney Catholic forward/guard Sami Oller returns to her senior season as one of the most highly regarded area girls' basketball players. Oller, a star in basketball, girls volleyball and track and field in the shot put and discus, will be one of the key components for the Griffins as the 2023-2024 season unfolds. She is feeling very confident about how the season will go this year. Last year was a very successful campaign for the Griffins, who went 29-4, but were upset in the IHSA Class 1A regional by Carlyle 52-46 at Metro-East Lutheran's Hooks Gym. The loss didn't dim anything from Oller's season, as she played brilliantly, averaging 14.5 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, shooting 59.6 percent from the field, 25.9 percent from behind the three-point line, and 71.2 percent from the free throw line, and also contributed 55 assists, 87 steals and 25 blocks. McGivney is already off to a good start, having defeated Belleville East 57-47 in their opener at the

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Catcher Nick Franklin Signs To Play Baseball For Longwood, Is A Byron, Carlson, Petri and Kalb Male Athlete of Month

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GLEN CARBON - Nick Franklin, a hard-hitting catcher who has contributed much to the success of the Father McGivney Catholic baseball team in spring 2023, signed a letter of intent to attend Longwood University in Farmville, Va., for the 2025 season. Franklin, the starting catcher for the Griffins the last two years, last season hit .361 with two home runs and 28 RBIs, also having an on-base percentage of .531 and stealing seven bases. He's also the regular catcher for the Griffins' pitching staff and has developed a great rapport with them. Franklin is a Byron, Carlson, Petri and Kalb Male Athlete of the Month for Father McGivney Catholic. The decision to sign with Longwood and play for the Lancers was an easy one for Franklin. "When I first went out there, for the catching camp, the coaches were really good," Franklin said during a post-ceremony interview, "they talked a lot about how they push us, not only academically, but on the field too. And (head coach Chad Oxendine) gotten

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Generous Citizens: Hinrichs, Alton-Godfrey Rotary Make Largest Coat Donation Ever To Riverbend Head Start

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ALTON - Alton-Godfrey Rotarian Tim Hinrichs and members and friends of the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club once again showed their dedication to the community. Hinrichs, shown above, left, recently delivered a truckload of coats plus $625 in cash to Gene Howell of Riverbend Head Start before the onset of the Christmas season. The coats project is one Hinrichs works on every year once the weather begins to turn cold. Hinrichs said he is "always delighted by the generosity of the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club members." Head Start distributes the coats to area children and uses the cash to buy additional coats. Howell was ecstatic about the significant donation: “This is the largest donation we have ever received,” the president and CEO of Riverbend Head Start said. “We serve about 1,000 kids, and they are always proud of their coats."

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Police Have Suspect In Custody After Armed Robbery At Collinsville Liquor Store

2 years ago
COLLINSVILLE - The Collinsville Police Department, working collaboratively with the St. Louis County Police Department, has taken into custody a suspect in a recent armed robbery at the Sav-On Liquor Store at 809 St. Louis Road in Collinsville. Collinsville Police received a call at 8 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, about an armed robbery at the Sav-On Liquor store. “Upon arrival, officers learned that a black male described as being short in stature with long dreadlocks, entered the establishment and approached the counter and demanded the money from the register while displaying a black handgun,” Major Brett Boerm of the Collinsville Police, said. “After retrieving the money from the register, the suspect fled the store on foot toward the rear of the business. “Investigators from the Collinsville Police Department responded to the scene and assumed control of the follow-up investigation. A suspect vehicle description was received and within a short period

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Bethalto Sees Continued Spike In Burglaries, Encourages Residents To Keep Vehicles Locked

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BETHALTO - The Bethalto Police Department reported on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, that the Village of Bethalto has continued to see a spike in vehicle burglaries throughout the community. "In most of these incidents, the vehicles are being left unlocked with some others having keys left in the vehicle. We have also taken several reports of vehicles being broken into by breaking windows," Deputy Chief Scott Hale said. "We ask everyone to please remove any valuable items (or at least out of view), including the vehicle keys, and lock your car doors. "We believe that there are at least two people involved and will primarily travel on foot. They may have a vehicle parked in the vicinity or a driver driving around waiting to pick them up. We have reports of these occurring in the early morning hours, between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. "On the nights that the burglaries occur, they may hit more than one area. If you have cameras, please check your cameras for any type of suspicious activity or persons

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ICC Rulings Could End To Business As Usual For Illinois Gas Utilities

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In a sweeping rebuff of four different utilities, Illinois regulators have sharply curtailed record rate hikes proposed for more than 4 million gas customers across the state, while also blocking most spending on a controversial pipe-replacement program that has fueled a heating affordability crisis for consumers in recent years. Under the rulings by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) Thursday, customers of Peoples Gas, Nicor Gas, Ameren Illinois and North Shore Gas will still incur a rate increase, putting more stress on already struggling families – a pattern consumer advocates have said they are determined to stifle in coming years. Nonetheless, the decisions significantly limited the size of the rate hikes that the utilities threatened to inflict on consumers, and they collectively signaled that the regulatory climate in Illinois may be shifting decisively in the direction of stronger consumer protections. In each of the cases, the ICC’s reduction to the rate hik

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