O'FALLON - Attention high school seniors, undergraduates and graduate students. Are you a United States citizen? Did you know that the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution offers nearly 30 scholarships a year in a wide range of subject areas? Additionally, for this year the NSDAR has announced that in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of independence, the DAR America 250. Scholarship will provide 10, one-time $25,000 awards to students currently
EAST ALTON - Over 250 veterans and their families started Veterans Day with an appreciation breakfast. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, community members gathered at Julia’s Banquet Center in East Alton for the annual Breakfast for a Hero event by Embark Wealth Partners. The veterans and their loved ones enjoyed breakfast, heard from keynote speaker Retired Colonel William Durall with the U.S. Air Force, and listened to music by The Gibson Girls. “Words can’t really describe
Did you know that nearly 70% of veterans in the United States do not regularly participate in traditional Veterans Day ceremonies or attend veteran-focused events? This surprising statistic suggests that many veterans might feel disconnected from standard forms of recognition, highlighting the need for fresh, meaningful approaches to honoring their service. How can communities rethink veteran appreciation to create inclusive, impactful experiences that resonate with those who served? Rethinking
November 11 holds a significant place in world history, marking events that have shaped nations, cultures, and the course of global affairs. One of the most impactful moments in modern history took place on November 11, 1918, when the armistice was signed between the Allied Forces and Germany, effectively bringing an end to World War I. Known as Armistice Day, this marked the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front starting at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Expect a mostly sunny and breezy day with a high of 53 degrees and a low of 35. Winds will come from the south-southwest at 14 mph with gusts up to 24 mph. It will feel a bit chilly with midday temperatures feeling closer to the mid-40s. The morning will start cool and partly cloudy, gradually clearing to mostly sunny skies by afternoon. The breeze will keep the air fresh but add a bit to the chill factor. Evening will remain mainly clear with winds calming somewhat, allowing overnight lows to
ALTON – A resolution to eliminate late night liquor licenses across Alton is on its way to the City Council for approval after community members voiced their opposition and support on Monday night. Many of those who previously spoke against eliminating late night liquor licenses before the item was tabled last August returned at the Nov. 10, 2025 Committee of the Whole meeting to reiterate why they believe Alton businesses should be allowed to keep their late night licenses. “Thes
COLUMBIA CITY, IND. - Columbia City, Ind., native Doug Stellhorn served in the U.S. Army from 1988 to 1993, participating in both Desert Storm and Operation Restore Hope. His commitment to his country remains a source of pride for his family. Stellhorn’s service spanned key military operations during the late 20th century, reflecting a period of significant U.S. involvement overseas. His wife, Missy Stellhorn, expressed her admiration, saying, "I'm proud of my husband, who proudly served
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – The arrival of colder temperatures is a reminder for everyone that winter weather is just around the corner. It’s important to pay attention to weather advisories, avoid safety risks and to take steps to remain warm as the temperatures drop. The following tips from the City’s public safety providers can help residents stay safe through the winter months: Avoid using ovens and stoves as alternate heating sources; these are potentially dangerous sources of
SPRINGFIELD — Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS), a leading Catholic health ministry with operations in Illinois and Wisconsin, announced today that Charmaine Weis, MSML, has been named System Vice President. Marketing and Communications. Weis joined HSHS in February 2024 as the System Director of Marketing and Brand Experience and has been serving as Interim Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing and Communications Officer since August. She has nearly 30 years of experience
WOOD RIVER — Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine will be the featured speaker at the Wood River Veterans Day celebration at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, at the East Alton-Wood River Community High School gymnasium. Haine, a former active-duty United States Army officer, served for four years primarily as a Judge Advocate General's Corps prosecutor and command legal adviser. The event will honor veterans for their service and sacrifice. “I’m incredibly honored tha
Jack Holmes, a native of Villa Grove, served in the Naval Reserve for six years, including two years of active duty during the Vietnam War. His service took place within the Pacific Fleet, where he supported command operations for cruisers and destroyers. Holmes’ tenure in the Naval Reserve involved contributions to the support command, a critical component of naval operations during the conflict. The information was submitted by Paul G. Hardin. Jack was a one-time athletic director at
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)—Ranking Member of the Senate’s Aviation Subcommittee—issued the following statement after Donald Trump threatened our nation’s Air Traffic Controllers and encouraged them to leave their jobs with our nation already facing a substantial controller shortage: “Our nation’s chronically overworked and understaffed air traffic controllers are absolutely critical to keeping flyers safe. These dedicated
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The recent shutdown has lasted 40 days, making it the longest in U.S. history. Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin noted the toll on federal employees, including air traffic controllers working extended hours under stressful conditions to maintain air safety. He also criticized the administration for resisting payments to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) while pursuing other priorities. “At Democrats’ urging, today’s bill is not the same one
ALTON - At 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, Wreaths Across America will remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach children the value of freedom at the Alton National Cemetery at 600 Pearl Street, Alton. This mission is accomplished by the laying of Veteran Balsam wreaths on the 560 graves by children and Veterans. This year will be the 19th annual event. This year's theme for WAA is “KEEP MOVING FORWARD”. The thought behind this message is this...There will always
ALTON – Alton officials are set to vote tonight on whether or not to eliminate late night liquor licenses. Appearing on Monday’s Committee of the Whole agenda is a tabled resolution to introduce an ordinance amending Alton’s Liquor License Ordinance by deleting an entire section which allows for late night liquor licenses. If passed, the resolution would go next to the City Council for approval this Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025 . Under the current Alton City Code , a late
ST. LOUIS COUNTY — Michael Belleville, 51, of the 900 block of Regina Avenue in St. Louis, was charged Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death and resisting arrest in connection with a fatal crash that occurred on June 26, 2025. According to the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Belleville was driving a 2010 gold Nissan Altima northbound on South Broadway Avenue early that morning when he turned into a convenience store parkin
SIKESTON, MO. — Global nonprofit Point 27 recently honored fallen Sikeston, Missouri Department of Public Safety Police Officer Henry Franklin, a U.S. National Guard Iraq War veteran who was shot and killed Oct. 6 while serving a warrant with his tactical team. Point 27, based in Atlanta, sent Thin Blue Line Shields of Strength dog-tag necklaces inscribed with Matthew 5:9, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God,” to the Missouri DPS office for
EDWARDSVILLE — The Annual Edwardsville Veterans Day Parade will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, in downtown Edwardsville, honoring military veterans in the community. Hosted by American Legion Post 199 with assistance from the Metro East Community Rotary Club, the parade will begin on North Main Street near the Eden Church parking lot. Participants will proceed south on North Main before turning west onto Vandalia and St. Louis streets. The parade concludes at West Street near
ALTON — Veterans and community members will gather at VFW Post 1308 for a Veterans Day event from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025. The event, held at 4445 Alby St., will feature a presentation of the National Colors by local Scouts, a flag raising ceremony, the laying of wreaths, and the playing of taps, followed by food service. Commander Chris Miller, who oversees the post’s operations, including food preparation. The annual event aims to honor veterans positively and
COLLINSVILLE - Collinsville will honor military veterans and active service members with a special Veterans Day program at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 at the American Legion Post 365, 1022 Vandalia Street. The event, titled "Honoring Our Heroes," will feature remarks from Retired Major General William Enyart, whose military career and community service are highlighted as reasons for his selection as guest speaker. The program follows a Veterans Parade sponsored by the American Legion and