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GoJet Airlines Flight Veers Off Runway At Lambert International In St. Louis

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ST. LOUIS – A United Airlines regional jet slid off the runway at St. Louis Lambert International Airport shortly after landing on Wednesday morning, Feb. 12, 2025, prompting the closure of Runway 11-29. The incident occurred at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday when Flight 4427, operated by GoJet Airlines, arrived from Washington Dulles International Airport. The aircraft, carrying 27 individuals including crew members, veered into a grassy area adjacent to the Lambert International runway. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported among those on board. Passengers were reported safely offloaded from the jet and transported to Concourse A of the airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated an investigation into the incident. GoJet Airlines, a regional airline based in Bridgeton, Mo., is a subsidiary of Trans States Holdings and operates under the United Express brand. The airline employs approximately 1,670 individuals and provides commuter feeder services for United

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Gov. Pritzker Issues Statement On Trust In Public Service After Madigan Verdict

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CHICAGO – Trust in public officials is something that’s hard earned. Public service ought to be a high calling for honest people with integrity. And those who violate the public’s trust must be held accountable if confidence in the system is to be restored. The Madigan verdict by a jury of everyday Illinoisans is an important message to anyone in government — or those thinking about public service — that if you choose corruption you will be found out, and you will be punished. This week has been a vital reminder that we must maintain our vigilance in cleaning up government and always put the people we serve first.

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Golden Apple Announces Stacey C. Bolton As New Chair For Board Of Directors

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ILLINOIS - Golden Apple, a non-profit committed to preparing, supporting and mentoring aspiring teachers, announced the appointment of Stacey C. Bolton, Northern Trust Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, Asset Servicing, to the position of Chair of the Board of Directors. Bolton has been an integral part of the Golden Apple community for more than 10 years, offering invaluable insight and unwavering dedication to the organization’s mission of ensuring every student can learn from an exceptional educator. As Board Chair, Bolton will play a key role in supporting senior leadership as Golden Apple expands their impact preparing the next generation of teachers in Illinois, Michigan, New Mexico, and beyond. A top priority for Bolton in his new role will be ensuring the board’s engagement reflects the communities they serve, while continuing to build partnerships and programs that address the nationwide teacher shortage. "Stacey has been a steadfast advocate for

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Rep. Bost Bill Protects Prime Farmland Production

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) today introduced legislation to keep prime and unique farmland in production for farming by restricting access to federal tax credits for companies converting these properties into solar panels tracts. The PANELS Act would not prevent a farmer from leasing their property for solar panels, but it would reduce the economic incentive for companies to do so. "Prime farmland should be used for farming, not for corporate solar developers to gobble up acre after acre," said Bost. "We’re losing precious and productive farmland to companies installing solar panels, which threatens America’s agricultural supply chain, food security, and rural economies. That’s why I’ve reintroduced the PANELS Act- to stop federal tax credits from being used to convert prime and unique farmland into solar farms. Farmers should have the right to make decisions about their land, but we shouldn’t be incentivizing

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Madison County Mental Health Board is hosting a Mental Health & Addiction Legislative Forum this month ย 

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EDWARDSVILLE — The Madison County Mental Health Board will be hosting a Mental Health and Addiction Legislative Forum at the end of the month. The event will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Madison County Administration Building (County Board Room), 157 N. Main St., Edwardsville, Mental Health Board Executive Director Deborah Humphrey will emcee the program assisted by Program Manager Eli Horner. “The primary goal of this event is to educate and create an awareness of the needs of individuals in our communities who are battling with a mental illness and addiction and to advocate for appropriate treatment, healthcare and recovery support,” Humphrey said. The Forum will give legislators a platform to introduce themselves and share their respective legislative role(s) in the 104th General Assembly session. Attending legislators include Senator Erica Harriss and State representatives Amy Elik and Katie Stuart. Harriss said this event is “an opportunity

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Area Avoids Direct Snow/Ice Hit: National Weather Service Warns Of Persistent Cold

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ALTON — As of noontime Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, the immediate Metro East area has been spared of a battle with ice or heavy snowfall. Brad Charboneaugh, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in St. Louis, said while temps have remained at freezing or slightly below on Wednesday, they will dip on Wednesday night, then stay cold Thursday into Friday morning. He said that overnight temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s, with some areas possibly reaching the upper teens. The forecast indicates that regions further north, such as Jerseyville, could experience slightly colder conditions, with overnight lows in the mid-teens. Observations in Alton recorded temperatures at 32 degrees around the noontime hour on Wednesday, while nearby Belleville at Scott Air Force Base reported similar readings, plus or minus a couple of degrees. The NWS reported that the cold weather is expected to persist until Friday, Feb. 14, 2025. A slight warming trend is anticipated for

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Glen Carbon Trustees Approve Two Street Projects

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GLEN CARBON – Two street improvement projects are moving forward in Glen Carbon after receiving unanimous Village Board approval on Tuesday. Trustees voted 6-0 to approve two contracts with TWM, Inc. for separate street improvement projects. The first project, consisting of two phases, involves storm sewer replacement on South Main Street at an estimated cost of $197,800. Phase 1 will span the covered bridge on South Main Street to School Street, while Phase 2 will extend from School Street to Glen Crossing Road. During Phase 1, all inlets and storm sewers will be replaced, with the street itself being patched as necessary. Once both Phases 1 and 2 have concluded, the village plans to apply for the Surface Transportation Program. The second project calls for improvements to Forest Ridge Court, including the replacement of existing curbs and gutters and the installment of a new asphalt section. The Forest Ridge Court project is estimated to cost a total of $98,300. It would

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Over 23,000 Signed Up: Madison County Recorder's Office Earns Property Fraud Alert Award

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EDWARDSVILLE – The Madison County Recorder’s Office earned a 2024 award for their work promoting and signing up over 23,000 property owners in the Property Fraud Alert (PFA) program offered through that office. That number was reached by mailing out over 58,000 promotion letters to Madison County property owners in November. The response was incredible. The County Clerk & Recorder, Linda Andreas, has a goal to have the entire county enrolled in the program and they are almost halfway there already. The entire staff took part in the mailout but one person in particular, Jennifer White, took the bulk of the calls to sign people up. PFA is a free subscription service offering personal notification to the subscriber via email, text message, or telephone if a property document is recorded in their name as an effort to safeguard a property owner’s investment. The PFA service allows residents to monitor any activity that is using their name. You can then take steps

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Dorothy H. Scott's Legacy to be Showcased at Alton City Hall

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ALTON — A special Black History exhibit will be showcased at Alton City Hall Lobby starting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. The exhibit, a collaboration between Alton's First Lady Sheila Goins and historian Charlotte Johnson, aims to spotlight the contributions of Dorothy H. Scott, a notable figure from Alton. Scott served as a high-ranking Third Officer, equivalent to a second lieutenant, in the SixTripleEight Unit during World War II. This unit, composed of 855 women, played a crucial role in addressing a three-year backlog of mail, sorting over 17 million pieces ahead of schedule while facing discrimination and challenging conditions. The significance of Scott's story has gained renewed attention following a film project released in December that highlights the SixTripleEight's contributions. Goins emphasized the importance of recognizing these achievements within the broader context of Black history. "The exhibit is scheduled to be open before Valentine's Day,

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Auto Butler Athletes of the Month for the Redbirds: All-SWC Alton Cheerleaders Lead Squad To Success

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ALTON - Alton High Head Cheer Coach Megan Hodge had only positive things to say about the contributions of two All-Southwestern Conference athletes, senior Mariah Jones and sophomore Landon Davis. Both Jones and Davis are Auto Butler Athletes Of the Month. Hodge said Jones is a third-year varsity athlete. The coach described her as one of the most talented girls on the Redbirds' varsity COED team. "Mariah routinely displays an eagerness to try to learn new things," the coach said. "She is constantly looking to better herself as an athlete as far as attending extra practices, camps and clinics. She is planning on pursuing cheerleading next year when she heads to college and will be committing to a school soon. I will be very sad to see her move on but thrilled to watch her journey." Coach Hodge continued and said Landon Davis is a second-year varsity athlete on the COED cheer team for the Redbirds. "Landon is hands down one of the best tumblers I have seen hit my mat in a few years,"

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Foster Township History Museum In Alton Honoring Local Veterans With Permanent Exhibit

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ALTON – The Foster Township History Museum in Alton is planning a new permanent exhibit to honor veterans from the Foster Township area, but needs the public's help. The m useum is asking the public to submit photographs of their veteran friends and relatives who now live or have lived in Foster Township. Original photographs will be returned once the museum has made copies for the exhibit. To accompany each photograph, the following information is requested: Name of Veteran Branch of Service Years Served (if known) To provide a photograph of a veteran, stop by the museum on the second or fourth Wednesday of each month from 4 to 7 p.m. or the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. To schedule an after-hours appointment, call the Foster Township Hall at 618-259-0726. The Foster Township History Museum is located at 4810 Fosterburg Road, one block north of the Fire Station and across from the Presbyterian

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Naval Aviation Boatswain's Mate Tanner Hurt, A Troy Native, Plays Key Role Aboard USS Carl Vinson

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SOUTH CHINA SEA — The USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and flagship of Carrier Strike Group ONE, is currently engaged in routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. The carrier has been conducting these operations since February 5, 2025, as part of ongoing efforts to maintain a presence in the strategically significant waters of the South China Sea. Aviation Boatswain’s Mate 2nd Class Tanner Hurt, hailing from Troy, Illinois, was photographed welding an arresting gear cable aboard the carrier on the same day operations commenced. The image, captured by Seaman Apprentice Pablo Chavez, highlights the maintenance and operational activities essential to the carrier's mission. The operations conducted by the USS Carl Vinson are part of the U.S. Navy's broader strategy to ensure maritime security and freedom of navigation in the region, which is critical for international trade and stability. The ongoing presence of U.S. naval forces

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State Treasurer Frerichs, JPMorganChase Bring 'Lincoln Ledger' to Downtown Springfield

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SPRINGFIELD - Fans of Abraham Lincoln lore can now look at a historic ledger at the downtown Springfield site where the future U.S. president did his banking. Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs and JPMorganChase officials on Monday unveiled the reproduction of a ledger that contains records of Honest Abe’s banking activity ahead of Lincoln’s Birthday, which is Wednesday. “President Lincoln stood up for what was right at a time his nation needed his leadership the most. His courage, vision, civility, and perseverance are admired to this day,” said Frerichs during the unveiling at the former Marine Bank Building that’s now home to the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office at 1 East Old State Capitol Plaza. “We are honored and pleased to work with JPMorganChase to provide this viewing opportunity to anyone who visits our building.” "JPMorganChase is proud to collaborate with the Illinois Treasurer's Office to share a copy of the ‘Lincoln

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Red Cross: Donors Needed To Build Up Blood Supply

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ST. LOUIS, MO. — The American Red Cross urges donors to give blood or platelets in February to help build up the blood supply after thousands of donations went uncollected last month. People of all blood types – especially those with type O negative blood – are encouraged to make and keep their donation appointments so hospitals can continue to ensure critical care for patients this winter. Since the beginning of the year, hundreds of blood drives have been canceled and more than 15,000 blood and platelet donations have gone uncollected due to severe winter weather and wildfires. As February continues, so does the potential for additional weather systems to disrupt blood drives. Flu and other seasonal illnesses are spreading, which could also force more people to cancel scheduled donation appointments, compounding the impact to collecting lifesaving blood products. Give with your whole heart this month. To book a time to give blood or platelets, use th

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Duckworth to Join Senate Democrats' Protest Opposing HHS Nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) will deliver remarks on the Senate floor as part of Senate Democrats’ protest opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination to serve as the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under President Trump. In her remarks, Duckworth will underscore just how unqualified Kennedy is for the job and how his long-held, well-established extreme views would put programs and services that millions of middle-class Americans rely on—like Medicaid—at risk.

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Phillips 66 STEM Scholarship Offers Students up to $5,000

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ROXANA – High school seniors interested in pursuing a technical school or university degree in science, technology, engineering or math with aspirations for a career in energy, chemicals or manufacturing are invited to apply for one of the 66 scholarships that Phillips 66 is awarding this spring. Students pursuing a technical school education are eligible for a $2,000 scholarship, and students pursuing a four-year college degree are eligible for a $5,000 scholarship. Awards are automatically renewed each year through graduation, as long as the student is full-time and continues to meet the minimum GPA requirements. The application portal at https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/phillips66-community/ for the STEM Scholarship Program is open now for a maximum of 1,000 applicants. Applications are due by Monday, March 3 at 3 p.m. CST. Phillips 66 is promoting the opportunity alongside several longtime community partner organizations, including the Boys & Girls Club Alton, the

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Glen Carbon Approves New Police Pension Plan

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GLEN CARBON – A new pension plan is now available for retired police officers looking to re-join the force with the Glen Carbon Police Department. Village trustees on Tuesday unanimously approved the adoption of a National Public Pension Fund Association (NPPFA) 401(a) Money Purchase Plan. Police Chief Todd Link shared more details of the plan at this week’s Village Board meeting. Link described the plan as a “pension solution to any police officer currently receiving a pension benefit from the Downstate Pension Fund, or in the alternative, any police officer with 10 or more years of credible service with a different municipality in the Downstate Pension Fund.” He added the plan requires no minimum contribution from employees and a contribution from the village worth 7.5% of the officer’s base salary, which goes into a 401(a) account. With one recently hired officer currently eligible for the new pension plan, Link said it would retroactively take effec

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Granite City High School Announces Faith Teets and Ryan Rash As Elks Students of the Month

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GRANITE CITY – Granite City Elks Lodge #1063 recognized Granite City High School seniors Faith Teets and Ryan Rash as Students of the Month for January. The Elks Student of the Month Program is designed to recognize outstanding young men and women for achievements in school and community life-fine arts, hobbies, athletics, church, school, club and community service, industry and farming. Nominees are judged on multiple achievements including leadership skills, good moral character, community involvement, extracurricular activities, honors and award and scholastic ability. Each student receives a $100 U.S. savings bond and an Elks certificate of achievement.

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Antione Williams Talks About Finding Peace Through Trusting God

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ALTON - On a recent episode of “You’re Beautiful” with Brian Trust , Antione Williams spoke about trusting in God and finding peace through faith. Williams shared that he recently lost his mother, and he has found a lot of comfort in his faith. He relies on God to help him through difficult times. He encourages everyone to develop that relationship with God and noted that it goes a long way in building a happy, full life. “You’ll have such peace,” he explained. “You’ll have such love. You’ll have such a relationship, and I’m not talking about religion, I’m talking about a relationship. You’ll have such a relationship with God that in the midst of good days, bad days, happy days, sad days, you’ll have that peace, the confidence, that God is with me and I am with God and everything is going to be okay.” Williams often relies on Proverbs 3:5–6 — “Trust in the Lord with

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Chestnut Health Systems Welcomes Orville Mercer To Board Of Directors

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BLOOMINGTON – Chestnut Health Systems™ is pleased to announce that Orville Mercer, former vice president of strategy and innovation at Chestnut, has joined the board of directors. With more than four decades of dedication to Chestnut, Mercer brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and vision to this new role. Throughout his career, Mercer was instrumental in establishing Chestnut as a leader in developing and delivering exceptional health and human services. Known as an innovator, relationship builder, and strategic thinker, Mercer pairs his deep understanding of the behavioral health field with forward-thinking ideas that helped Chestnut adapt to ever-changing needs. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the organization and the communities it serves. As a board member, Mercer will offer valuable insight and guidance to help Chestnut further its mission of delivering superior health and human services. The current nine-member board approved Mercer’s

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