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Jerseyville Seeks Parent Input For Safe Routes To School Planning

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JERSEYVILLE – Jerseyville officials are asking local parents to complete a quick survey about the safety of their children’s routes to school. The city is seeking input from parents in the Jerseyville school area; their responses will help guide future Safe Routes to School planning. With this data, city officials will apply for state grant funds to improve the safety of students’ most commonly used walking and biking routes to and from school. “The City will use this information to apply for state funding to improve and make safer routes to school for our community,” the city announced last week. “We would greatly appreciate your time in completing the survey.” The survey can be found at this link , and takes an estimated five to ten minutes to complete. Each family is asked to only complete one survey per family.

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Kroger Recalls Basil Pesto and Mozzarella Pasta Salads

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CINCINNATI, October 4, 2025 – The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR), said today it has recalled Basil Pesto Bowtie Salad and Smoked Mozzarella Penne Salad that was sold in the Kroger Family of Stores in following states: AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MO, MS, MT, NE, NM, NV, OH, OR, SC, TN, TX, UT, WA and WV. This follows a recall initiated by Fresh Creative Foods, due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination of the pasta ingredient that was manufactured by Nate’s Fine Foods of Roseville, CA. Listeria monocytogenes is an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women. No reports of illness or injury have been reported

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Lane Closures on Illinois 4 in Madison County Are Announced ย 

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TROY – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that intermittent daytime lane closures will take place on Illinois 4 from Illinois 143 to the St. Clair County line, weather permitting, on Wednesday, Oct. 8. The lane closures are necessary for the evaluation of pavement conditions. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey all signage and refrain from using mobile devices while approaching and traveling through the work zone. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on the social media platform X at @IDOTDistrict8 or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com.

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Pritzker Condemns Texas Guard Deployment To Illinois; Senator Duckworth Also Denounces Move

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Gov. Pritzker Issues Statement On Texas National Guard Deployment To Illinois CHICAGO – Today, Governor JB Pritzker released the following statement after the Illinois National Guard was informed that the Texas National Guard is preparing deployments to Illinois: “This evening, President Trump is ordering 400 members of the Texas National Guard for deployments to Illinois, Oregon, and other locations within the United States. No officials from the federal government called me directly to discuss or coordinate. “We must now start calling this what it is: Trump’s Invasion. It started with federal agents, it will soon include deploying federalized members of the Illinois National Guard against our wishes, and it will now involve sending in another state’s military troops. ? “I call on Governor Abbott to immediately withdraw any support for this decision and refuse to coordinate. There is no reason a President should send military troops

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Today's Weather: Warm, Thunderstorms Late this Afternoon

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Today's high reaches 84 degrees with a low of 63. Expect partly sunny skies mixing with clouds and very warm conditions. Late this afternoon, a thunderstorm or two may pop up, so be prepared for possible slippery roads due to rain. Nighttime will continue with some thunderstorms scattered around, with lows staying at a mild 63, feeling cool at night. No watches or warnings are in effect at this time. Allergy alert: Mold and ragweed levels are moderate, so allergy sufferers should take it easy or keep allergy meds handy. Tomorrow's outlook calls for cooler weather with a high near 70 and a low of 46. You can expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of morning thunderstorms. The day will be cooler and cloudier than today, with some light rain possible. For more weather details, check out https://riverbender.com/weather

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Ameren Illinois Adding Technology to Enhance Reliability in East St. Louis ย 

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COLLINSVILLE/EAST ST. LOUIS – Ameren Illinois is taking another step forward in its modernization of the electric grid in East St. Louis with the installation of new smart switches and stronger electric infrastructure. Work is currently underway to relocate power poles and power lines from an easement out to a nearby road for improved access and maintenance in the Lansdowne neighborhood. In addition, the new power lines will add capacity to the local grid. The added capacity is similar to expanding a two-lane highway to a four-lane highway. Smart switches, known as IntelliRupters, are also being added. These devices work in tandem with other outage detection devices to isolate outages and reduce the length of service disruptions while reducing the number of customers who experience an outage. “The IntelliRupters we are installing in East St. Louis allow us to reroute power when there is a problem and minimize how many customers are affected by the power outage. It i

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Alton Family Faces Crisis After Tragic Car Accident

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ALTON — On Friday, October 3, 2025, Meghan Bustos and her daughter, Grace, were involved in a severe car accident on Homer Adams Parkway in Alton. The Alton Police Department responded to the collision at approximately 9:05 p.m. on Oct. 3. The Alton Police said the teen driver, identified as Grace Bustos of Alton, was pronounced dead at the scene. Her mother, Meghan Bustos, who was also in the vehicle, was airlifted to a hospital in the St. Louis area and is currently in stable condition. Meghan Bustos sustained multiple fractures and a lacerated kidney and was airlifted to a hospital, where she is currently in the intensive care unit. Meghan’s sister, Kerry Hursey, described the incident as a life-altering event for the family. “In an instant, our lives were flipped upside down,” she said. Meghan is expected to remain in the ICU for at least a week and faces a long recovery ahead. The family is also coping with the financial strain caused by medical bills

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Tucker's Automotive Repair & Tire Female Athletes Of Month: Marquette Catholic Volleyball Girls Claim Riverton Title

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RIVERTON - Marquette Catholic High School’s girls volleyball team captured its first Riverton Fall Classic championship after sweeping all four matches Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, and Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, in Riverton. The Marquette girls volleyball team members are Tucker's Automotive Repair & Tire Female Athletes of the Month. The tournament marked Marquette’s fifth appearance since 2019. The team defeated Peoria High 2-0 on Friday with set scores of 25-11 and 25-12. Key contributors included Karly Davenport, who recorded eight service points, three aces, four kills and a block, and Mia Moore with six service points and three aces. Ella Tesson and Reese Bechtold each added four kills. Later Friday, Marquette won against Payson-Seymour High 2-0 (25-18, 25-12). Ella Tesson led with five kills, while Sharon Dugas and Reese Bechtold contributed four kills apiece. Alex Stephan posted nine service points on 12 serves and 17 service receptions, and Davenport added six service

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Pro Wrestling Epic Matches Scheduled in Sauget and Alton: Wrestler The Morning Star Bax Gives His Perspective

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SAUGET/ALTON - You have the chance to watch professional wrestling close to home. On Oct. 4, 2025, Pro Wrestling Epic will present “From Dusk Till Dawn III” at Pop’s in Sauget, Illinois. This will be followed by a match on Nov. 1, 2025, at the Franklin Lodge in Alton. The Morning Star Bax stopped by “Our Daily Show!” with C.J. Nasello to share his perspective on pro wrestling and his plans to win. “It’s honestly been a wonderful ride. It’s been a dream come true, and I’m excited to do more,” Bax said. “I’m excited to take on that entire locker room and take home the gold.” Bax came on the scene in December in Alton last year. He quickly rose to the top of the Pro Wrestling Epic organization, taking on guys like Camaro Jackson and Heath Slater. On Oct. 4 at Pop’s, Bax will compete against EagleEye. He looks forward to “breaking the bird.” “He thinks he can fly, but

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RiverBender Blog: I Went to a St. Louis Blues Game

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I am not a hockey expert. I’ve attended one other Blues game in my life. But last week, I headed over to St. Louis for a night of hockey. I don’t even own any Blues gear. I pulled on my Overnight Warming Locations sweatshirt, which happens to be blue, and hoped for the best. I cannot overstate how unprepared I was for this game. The fun started on the way there. Immediately, we got lost. We debated which direction to take, and then found ourselves on a completely different route. We crossed the McKinley Bridge and celebrated that we had made our way into St. Louis! And then we immediately took a wrong exit and merged onto the Stan Musial bridge, en route back to Illinois. I wasn’t driving, but I was in charge of the directions, and the pressure was on. There was a lot of yelling and laughing and swerving between lanes, but eventually, blessedly, we found ourselves inside a parking garage. Because of all our wrong turns, we were late. But my gang and I decide

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How to Host a Spooky Halloween Movie Marathon

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Did you know that horror films consistently rank among the most-watched genres during October, with streaming platforms reporting up to a 70% increase in horror movie viewership as Halloween approaches? This surge highlights a collective craving for thrills, chills, and communal scares. Hosting a Halloween movie marathon is a perfect way to tap into this energy, bringing friends and family together for an immersive cinematic experience. But what makes a marathon truly memorable? It’s more than just lining up a series of scary films—it’s about crafting an atmosphere, selecting the right movies, and keeping your guests engaged from the opening credits to the final scream. Setting the Scene: Crafting the Perfect Ambiance The success of a Halloween movie marathon hinges largely on the atmosphere you create. The goal is to transform your viewing space into a spooky sanctuary that heightens the suspense and fun. Lighting and Décor: Dimmed lighting is essential.

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Unplug to Recharge: The Benefits of Embracing a Digital Detox This Fall

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Did you know that the average person spends nearly seven hours a day staring at screens? From smartphones and laptops to televisions and tablets, digital devices have become inseparable from our daily routines. While technology offers incredible convenience and connectivity, it also contributes to increased stress, disrupted sleep patterns, and diminished focus. What would happen if you intentionally stepped away from the digital world, even for a short period? The concept of a digital detox—deliberately reducing or eliminating screen time—has gained traction as a powerful way to restore mental clarity and improve overall well-being. This fall presents an ideal opportunity to embrace this practice and reap its numerous benefits. The Hidden Costs of Constant Connectivity Our modern lives are dominated by a constant stream of notifications, emails, social media updates, and news alerts. While these digital touchpoints keep us informed and connected, they also demand continuous

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This Day in History on October 6: First "Talkie" Movie Premieres

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October 6th has long been a date marked by a range of significant events across the globe, spanning politics, culture, science, and social change. In the realm of science and technology, October 6th, 1927, saw the premiere of "The Jazz Singer," the first feature-length film with synchronized dialogue sequences. This cinematic breakthrough ushered in the era of 'talkies,' revolutionizing the film industry and influencing popular culture worldwide. The shift from silent films to sound fundamentally changed storytelling methods and audience engagement in cinema. On a different note, October 6th, 1973, is remembered for the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, when Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel during the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur. This conflict had far-reaching consequences, reshaping military strategies and international relations in the Middle East. The war also highlighted the complex and fragile nature of peace in the region, leading to future negotiations an

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Opinion: Leader Calls For Unity Following Multiple Political Assassinations

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Letter To The Editor: As President of the NAACP Edwardsville Branch, I write today with a burdened heart and a firm resolve. Whether one agrees or disagrees with the political activist who was recently assassinated, or with the two political lawmakers who were executed in their own home in Minnesota, one undeniable truth remains: they were human beings. Their lives mattered. And just as we continue to call the names of many others who were cut down before their time, we are reminded that every life, regardless of race, creed, political affiliation, religious beliefs, or sexual orientation, carries inherent dignity. Humanity does not become negotiable based on political affiliation, personal conviction, or social standing. We must bring that same energy for justice, compassion, and truth to every corner of our communities and nation. Freedom of speech is a cornerstone of our democracy, but the greater principle is this: every person deserves the right to live, to be heard, and to

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Alton Fire Department Responds to Sunday Afternoon House Fire

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ALTON — The Alton Fire Department responded to a structure fire Sunday afternoon on the 3700 block of Berkeley Avenue, where flames and smoke were visible upon arrival. A box-alarm was called, prompting the East Alton Fire Department to assist at the scene. Firefighters were able to quickly bring the fire under control. “No one was home when the fire started and no injuries were reported,” Alton Deputy Chief Matthew Fischer said. He added that the Illinois State Fire Marshal was requested to investigate the cause of the fire.

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Field Fire Near Lamb Road Draws Multi-Department Response

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WORDEN, Ill. — Several fire departments responded Sunday afternoon to a rapidly spreading field fire near the intersection of Lamb Road and Lindenbroker Road. Firefighters arrived to find flames moving quickly through the area, prompting calls for multiple tanker trucks due to limited water availability. Departments seen on the scene was Olive, New Douglas, Worden, Hamel, Alhambra, Staunton, and Medowbrook assisted in containing the blaze. The fire was reported to be under control by approximately 4:15 p.m. No injuries were reported.

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This Weekend in History on October 4 and 5: Sputnik 1 Launched

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October 4th and 5th have been significant dates in history, marked by groundbreaking achievements, pivotal moments in global politics, and cultural milestones that have shaped the world we live in today. Perhaps the most globally transformative event linked to October 4th is the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957 by the Soviet Union. This was the world’s first artificial satellite to orbit Earth, heralding the beginning of the space age and the U.S.-Soviet space race. Sputnik's successful launch not only demonstrated technological prowess but also had profound implications for science, military strategy, and international relations, fundamentally altering the Cold War dynamics. In the realm of religion and culture, October 4th is celebrated as the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and ecology, who lived in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. Saint Francis is renowned for his love of nature and his efforts to promote peace and humility. His legacy

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Illinois announces participation in federal Cell & Gene Therapy Access Model for Sickle Cell Disease treatment

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SPRINGFIELD – Illinois has been selected to participate in a federal model that will increase access to potentially transformative treatments for people living with rare and severe diseases, advancing the work already underway in the state’s Medicaid program. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) was accepted into the federal Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) Access Model, a multi-year agreement among states and drug manufacturers to increase Medicaid beneficiaries’ access to treatments. Illinois is expected to be awarded up to $9.55 million in federal dollars over the course of 10.5 years to support Illinois’ implementation of the model, including screenings, referrals and wraparound support services, with the ultimate goal of directly resolving documented barriers to care. 84% of the total model administrative operating costs are federally funded, and the remaining 16% of costs will be funded by the state – up to approximately $1.8

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Fire Prevention Week: Protect Your Family By Practicing Home Fire Escape Plan, Testing Smoke Alarms

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ST. LOUIS — During Fire Prevention Week (October 5-11), the American Red Cross of Greater St. Louis reminds everyone of the dangers of home fires, which claim seven lives every day in the U.S. To help protect your household, test your smoke alarms each month and practice your escape plan until everyone can get out in less than two minutes. “Home fires can occur any time, any place,” said LaKricia Cox, Executive Director, Red Cross of Greater St. Louis. “The sooner an alarm alerts you to a fire, the sooner you can get out. This is critical because fire experts say you may have less than two minutes to escape a burning home before it’s too late.” Tips for creating your home fire escape plan and practicing your 2-minute drill: Everyone in your household should know two ways to escape from each room in your home. Smoke is dangerous. Get low and go! Decide where to meet once you get outside. Select a meeting spot at a safe distance away from your

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Rising Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Linked to Gut Bacteria

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) has long been associated with older age, but recent research shows a troubling trend in younger adults. A study published in Nature found that “in the past two decades, the incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer, which affects individuals below 50 years of age, has doubled in many countries.” Similarly, projections from Frontiers in Immunology warn that “with changes in western dietary habits worldwide, the incidence of CRC is expected to increase steadily, resulting in 2.2 million new cases by 2030.” Emerging science suggests a key piece of the puzzle lies within our gut. “We think of our microbiome as a separate, living organism within our body. It’s made of billions of bacteria, predominantly growing in our colon. There is a small number of bacteria that does exist in our small bowel, oral pharynx and nasal cavities. Just like we have bacteria on our skin everywhere,” says Daniel Martin, MD, a gastroenterologist

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