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Response To South Roxana Village Administrator's Letter To The Editor

2 years ago
Letter To The Editor: This in reply to a letter written by Village Administrator - Bob Coles - Numerous people/ citizens have reached out, called/commented in support of this Facebook page and therefore a response is warranted. In December of 2020, 2 childhood friends came together with a plan to create unity in the community of South Roxana. At that time the Village had little to no events. These two friends planned and prevailed over the last 3 years with numerous events. All events created by these two friends were not city-affiliated due to the lack of the Village involvement. These events were not to publicly validate these friends as they wanted to fly under the radar because the reason for these events was strictly due to the love of their community of South Roxana. The first event was a Easter Egg hunt in Spring of 2021. The next event was over July 4th of 2021 and a safe and fun event was created for not just our community but surrounding communities. This event had over

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Veterans Day Ceremonies, Parades and More Around the Riverbend

2 years ago
RIVERBEND - Whether you’re a veteran, you have a veteran in your life or you just want to show appreciation to Americans who have served, Veterans Day is an opportunity to recognize these people and remember those who have been lost. There are several activities scheduled this weekend around the Riverbend to recognize Veterans Day. Donuts With Veterans What: A morning of complementary coffee and donuts with veterans When: 8–10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 Who: Open to the public Where: The School House Grill at Senior Services Plus, Inc., located at 2603 N. Rodgers Avenue in Alton Note: More information is available here . Carlinville Primary School Veterans Day Parade What: Students will parade around Front Circle Drive at the school to recognize Veterans Day. Veterans are invited to walk with them. When: 9:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 Who: Open to the public Where: Carlinville Primary School, located at 18456 Shipman

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Godfrey Approves Changes To Electrical Code

2 years ago
GODFREY - The Godfrey Village Board of Trustees voted 5-1 to amend its Electrical Code on Tuesday, including the creation of an “electrical inspector” position, registration and permit requirements for major electrical work, and more. “The electrical inspector shall have the authority to review, inspect and approve all electrical drawings, specifications, installations and equipment,” according to the ordinance amending the Electrical Code. “The electrical inspector shall have the authority, during reasonable working hours and with reasonable notice, to enter upon any premises or into any building or structure or portion thereof for the purpose of making any inspection of permitted work.” According to the ordinance, it is now unlawful to do electrical contractor work without being properly registered as an electrical contractor in Godfrey. Those already registered in another municipality will not be required to re-register in Godfrey. Permits

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Logan Keith Is Honored In 3 All-Conference Football Categories, Is An Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Male Athlete of Month For Birds

2 years ago
PIASA - It is an accomplishment for a player to earn all-conference in any sport, but Southwestern tight end, defensive end, and kicker Logan Keith was recognized as all-conference in all three of his categories. He was a first-team football pick for All-South Central Conference as a kicker, second-team as a defensive lineman, and third-team as an offensive skills player. Logan had some big runs and was strong defensively in Southwestern's final regular season 35-7 win over Hillsboro that punched the Piasa Birds into the IHSA football playoffs. These are some of Logan's stats for the season: Rushing - 63 carries, 325 yards, and seven rushing touchdowns. Receiving - 17 receptions, 237 yards and two receiving TDs. Tackles - 55 solo tackles, 11 assists and three sacks. Logan Keith is an Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Male Athlete of the Month for the Piasa Birds. The Piasa Birds' head football coach Pat Keith said Logan developed into a solid football player during

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"Illumination: Piercing the Darkness" Coming Soon To Alton, Godfrey From Great Rivers Choral Society

2 years ago
ALTON/GODFREY - The Great Rivers Choral Society is making final preparations for their first concert of the season, “Illumination: Piercing the Darkness,” with performances in both Alton and Godfrey during the weekend of Nov. 10 and 11, 2023. The first performance will be held on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 at 7 p.m. at the Bridge Church, located at 504 E. 12th St. in Alton. The concert will return on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023 at 3 p.m. at Godfrey First United Methodist Church, located at 1100 Airport Road in Godfrey. Both concerts are free to attend and open to the public, though a free-will offering will be taken. “The choir sounds amazing and we are looking forward to sharing our hard work over the past few months with you,” the Great Rivers Choral Society said on their Facebook page. “Invite a friend, or two! We hope to see you there!” This concert will also feature guest pianist Sun Hye Chung. Chung studied Piano Performance for her Master’s

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Godfrey's Karen Wilson Jokes Her Celebrity Roast is for a Good Cause

2 years ago
GODFREY - Karen Wilson is ready to be roasted. The State Farm agent is known as a good neighbor throughout the Riverbend region, and she’s taking one for the team next month as the celebrity community member who will be roasted to raise funds for Pride, Incorporated. From 5–8 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023, community members will gather at The Commons at Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey for a buffet, roast session and Wilson’s counter-roast. “My daughter’s been waiting her whole life for this,” Wilson laughed. “I’m scared. If you want to know all the dirt on me and make fun of me, come on Dec. 14th.” Even the event’s dress code — “Globetrotter Chic” — is a playful poke at Wilson’s hobbies. Wilson, a philanthropist and volunteer through Pride, Inc., joked she’s nervous about this “living wake” but excited to support the nonprofit. All proceeds will b

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The Uncle I Never Met, Uncle Walt's Story, Plus Purple Hearts and Other Medals Returned

2 years ago
Treasurer's note: In honor of Veterans Day this coming weekend, the majority of this newsletter is devoted to our nation’s veterans. We all owe them a great debt of gratitude. I frequently talk about how much fun my job is. I get to make money for the state. I get to help families save for college and retirement. I get to return hundreds of millions of dollars in missing money to our residents. But there is no greater honor than the 10 times I have reunited veterans or their loved ones with Purple Heart medals that have been left in bank safety deposit boxes and turned over to my office. Part of that is because Veterans Day is important in my family. Over the decades, my family has kept alive the memories of Uncle Doug and Uncle Walt. April 28, 1968, is an important day for my family. It’s the day my parents were married. It’s also the day Amel Douglas Royalty, my Aunt Bev’s husband, was killed by an enemy mortar in Vietnam. She found out two weeks after the

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JCHS Senior Charli Sawyer Goes "Above And Beyond" For Her Students

2 years ago
JERSEYVILLE - Charli Sawyer is a senior at Jersey Community High School, but she’s also an aspiring teacher who’s already going above and beyond for her students. Charli takes the TEACH class at JCHS, which offers dual credit with Lewis & Clark Community College and provides real-world teaching experience for seniors considering an educational career. She also takes Advanced Design, where students learn - among many other things - how to sew by machine and by hand. Combining the skills she’s learned in both classes, she recently made her students a special surprise - 19 handcrafted monsters made of felt, which are their new “reading buddies.” For 90 minutes each school day, Charli teaches Kindergarten students in Mrs. Goetten's classroom at West Elementary School. She encourages her students to read faithfully to their new “reading buddies” to help make their monsters smarter while learning valuable skills. “I want to help all kids succeed,&rdquo

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Blackburn College Among 13 Colleges To Receive $3.275 Million To Tackle Student Mental Health

2 years ago
CARLINVILLE - To address what the U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recognizes as “the defining public health crisis of our time ,” thirteen colleges have received $3.275 million in funding from The Endeavor Foundation for the first phase of “Enhancing Student Learning and Experience through Campus Wellness, Student Wellbeing, and Mental Health Initiatives.” The multi-year collaborative project seeks both to respond to pressing needs and to integrate attention to mental health, well-being, and wellness throughout student learning. “Student mental health issues represent an urgent challenge. These issues affect students in ways that prevent them from full participation in campus life and rob them of the precious sense of well-being which should be theirs. We hope that the Colleges’ work will help them transform their communities as well as inspire other institutions of higher learning to address challenges collectively,” said Julie Kidd,

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Olin M. Gray

2 years ago
Name: Olin M. Gray Hometown: Alton KIA: No DOD: November 3, 2013 Branch: 4th Marine Raider Battalion Wars: WWII Medals Earned: Distinguished Service Cross Message: The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Private Olin M. Gray (MCSN: 458574), United States Marine Corps Reserve, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving with Company Q, FOURTH Marine Raider Battalion, in the early part of the engagement at Bairoko Harbor, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, on 20 July 1943. After all the other men in his machine-gun squad had been either killed or wounded, Private Gray, on his own initiative, took over the gun and manned it single-handedly with spectacular daring and zeal during the entire action. He repeatedly exposed himself purposely to the Japanese and boldly invited fire so that their gun position

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Conner Fassler

2 years ago
Name: Conner Fassler Hometown: Alton Years of Service: 2023-Present Branch: Army Rank: PFC Message: Thank you for your willingness to do what it takes to defend us and our nation! Submitter's Name: Lori Fassler

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Michael Cronk

2 years ago
Name: Michael Earl Cronk Hometown: Alton KIA: No DOD: May 29, 2020 Branch: Army Rank: SP5 Wars: Vietnam Medals Earned: Honorable Discharge Commendation Award for Meritorious work Message: Husband, father, uncle, friend Submitter's Name: Valerie Trudell

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Durbin Meets With Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco To Discuss BOP Oversight

2 years ago
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today met with Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco to discuss Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) oversight. During their meeting, Durbin followed up on his September letter to Deputy Attorney General Monaco requesting information about the reports of excessive force in BOP facilities, including United States Penitentiary Thomson (USP Thomson). “I take BOP oversight seriously in my position as Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. I have sought to address the injustices and challenges that impact the daily lives of incarcerated Americans, as well as BOP staff. I am deeply disturbed by the reports of excessive force used in BOP facilities, particularly at USP Thomson,” said Durbin. “I met with Deputy Attorney General Monaco today to reiterate my concerns. I urged her to use her position in the Department of Justice to provide additional oversight to prison

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Durbin, Rubio Applaud Senate Passage Of Bipartisan Legislation To Extend Authorization Of Global Basic Education

2 years ago
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) today applauded Senate passage of their bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development (READ) Act of 2017 for an additional five years. The legislation equitably expands access to basic education for children around the globe. “Given the terrible learning loss around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic and troubling backsliding on girls education in places such as Afghanistan, reauthorizing the READ Act couldn't come at a more important time,” said Durbin. “Doing so will ensure U.S. development programs continue to focus on providing basic education around a sound, long-term strategy – one that includes making sure girls have access to schooling. This legislation has strong bipartisan support, and I’m encouraged that the Senate passed it unanimously. I urge the House to take up our legislation swiftly

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Revity Credit Union Donates To Sleep In Heavenly Peace

2 years ago
ALTON - Revity Credit Union employees joined together to raise $1,000.00 in the month of October to benefit Sleep in Heavenly Peace through their Smile for Jeans Program. The Smile for Jeans Program is funded by Revity Credit Union employees who make monthly, monetary donations out of their own pockets to a local organization. By donating $15 or more to a specific organization, Revity employees are able to wear jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays during that month. Nothing gets better than seeing a smile on an organization’s face when Revity Credit Union presents them with a jeans donation check. Revity Credit Union’s 2023 Smile for Jeans Program focuses on supporting our local communities that we work, play and live in. During the month of October, Revity employees proudly raised $1,000.00 for Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Sleep in Heavenly Peace makes sure no kid sleeps on the floor in our town! All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their

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Illinois Earns Credit Rating Upgrade From Fitch

2 years ago
CHICAGO - Governor Pritzker today celebrated the state’s ninth credit rating upgrade in just over two years as Fitch Ratings elevated Illinois’ rating for general obligation bonds. This fiscal progress comes as the result of five balanced budgets and years of responsible financial management and discipline under Governor Pritzker and Democrats in the General Assembly. “We are continuing to right the past fiscal wrongs in our state with disciplined fiscal leadership, and credit rating agencies and businesses alike are taking notice of Illinois’ remarkable progress,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Another credit rating upgrade means millions saved for Illinois taxpayers in interest—money back in the pockets of our state where it can better serve our residents.” The rating of a state’s bonds is a measure of their credit quality. A higher bond rating generally means the state can borrow at a lower interest rate, saving taxpayers millions

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Murder, Mirth, and Music: 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' Takes the Stage at Alton Little Theater

2 years ago
ALTON – A tale of mischief, mayhem, and murderous intent is coming to Alton Little Theater (ALT) Showplace with the opening of the critically acclaimed musical "A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder" on November 10th. ALT proudly brings this Tony Award-winning masterpiece to the community, promising a blend of laughter, romance, and unforgettable music. A story of Monty Navarro and his devilishly clever antics to inherit a family fortune, "A Gentleman’s Guide" has captivated audiences nationwide with its wit and whimsy. The ALT production features a robust cast of 13 extraordinary local talents, including the celebrated performances of Lorian Warford and Jess McCawley. The ALT Showplace is set to transform into the vibrant world of Edwardian England across several performances, offering both evening shows and matinees to accommodate all schedules: Evening Performances at 7:30 pm: November 10th, 11th, and 15th-18th, 2023 Matinee Performances at 2 pm: November 12th

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IMPACT Strategies' Making an IMPACT Foundation Holds Second Annual Sporting Clay Classic

2 years ago
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - The Making an IMPACT Foundation, a charitable foundation established by IMPACT Strategies of Fairview Heights, IL, held its second annual Sporting Clay Classic earlier this fall. The event was held at the World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, IL. All proceeds were donated to Hoyleton Youth & Family Services for their Home for Healing Capital Campaign. Attendees enjoyed a luncheon and several competitive sporting clay events, followed by a happy hour and awards ceremony honoring the winners. The Making an IMPACT Foundation supports the local community with a focus on four Pillars of Support: Community, Healthcare, Education, and Children. The Foundation works to add value through charitable donations, volunteer service projects, and lasting partnerships. Our mission is to support and engage employees of the IMPACT Strategies team to embrace the community and others by investing their time, talent, and resources. IMPACT Strategies Foundation Committee

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Alton Police Investigates Fatal Shooting On Seventh Street

2 years ago
ALTON - The Alton Police Department immediately responded to a report of multiple gunshots fired in the 900 block of East Seventh Street in Alton at 9:16 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, and discovered an adult male had been struck by gunfire while in a residence. "He was transported by the Alton Fire Department to a local hospital and subsequently flown to a St. Louis area hospital," Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford said. "He was later pronounced deceased at the St. Louis area hospital." "Preliminary investigation has revealed this to be a domestic-related incident. There is no reason to believe there is any ongoing threat to the public." Ford continued and said: "Detectives of the Alton Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division worked throughout the night and are still following up on leads this morning. They have been assisted by the Illinois State Police, the St. Louis County Police Department, and the St. Louis Medical Examiner's Office." Anyone with information

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