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Prairie Cardiovascular Welcomes Rece Portell, PA-C, to O'Fallon ย 

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O’FALLON, Ill. – Prairie Cardiovascular is pleased to welcome Rece Portell, PA-C, to its team in O’Fallon. Portell is a knowledgeable physician assistant who holds a Master of Science in physician assistant studies from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. She has assisted in advanced cardiac procedures, interpreted diagnostic tests, and participated in the care of patients with heart failure, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and other chronic conditions. She believes every patient deserves to feel heard and empowered in their health care journey. Portell prioritizes building strong relationships with her patients, taking time to listen to their concerns and involve them in decision-making. Her goal is not only to treat medical conditions but also to improve her patients’ overall quality of life. She looks forward to welcoming new patients and providing compassionate, expert care tailored to everyone’s needs. To learn more about the

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East St. Louis Breathes Together at the Wyvetter H. Younge Higher Education Campus

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EAST ST. LOUIS/EDWARDSVILLE - On any given afternoon this fall, visitors walking through the Wyvetter H. Younge Higher Education Campus—a long-standing hub of learning and service in East St. Louis—may notice something unexpected taking place: People quietly stretching on yoga mats, breathing deeply, and practicing mindfulness together. That scene is part of an eight-week Mindfulness Workshop Series hosted by SIUE’s Learning Resource Center (LRC), a welcoming space for students and community members alike. The series, facilitated by Amber Davis, SIUE’s LRC Resource Coordinator, and taught by Redina Medley of Redimed Performance, Plus, is designed to give students, staff, and community members a place to pause, recharge, and connect. The workshops are the result of a collaborative effort among SIUE’s LRC, Redimed Performance, Plus and the East St. Louis Historical Society. Davis and Medley co-designed the series to engage East St. Louis residents around

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Saturday, Sept. 20 - Monday, Sept. 22 - Play It Again Sports Scoreboard

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS SCOREBOARD BOYS SOCCER Freeburg 7, Breese Central 2 Trenton Wesclin 2, Greenville 1 Columbia 13, East Alton-Wood River 0 Father McGivney Catholic 0, Mascoutah 0 Waterloo 2, Belleville West 0 O'Fallon, Mo. St. Dominic Catholic 3, Triad 2 Belleville Althoff Catholic 6, Breese Mater Dei Catholic 0 GIRLS TENNIS Granite City 6, Belleville Althoff Catholic 3 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Red Bud 25-25, Pinckneyville 15-20 Columbia 25-25, Waterloo Gibault Catholic 23-20 Metro-East Lutheran 23-28-25, Litchfield 25-26-23 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL St. Louis Cardinals 6, San Francisco Giants 5 Atlanta Braves 11, Washington Nationals 5 San Diego Padres 5, Milwaukee Brewers 4 (11 innings) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE --- WEEK THREE Detroit Lions 38, Baltimore Ravens 30 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS SCOREBOARD MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL St. Louis Cardinals 5, Milwaukee Brewers 1 Atlanta Braves 6, Detroit

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IDPH Reminds Illinois Residents to Take Precautions Against Tick Bites

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is reminding Illinoisans to take appropriate precautions against tick bites after an Illinois resident became seriously ill with Powassan – a tickborne illness that had not previously been detected in this state. IDPH and the local health department are currently investigating whether the resident was exposed to the illness through a tick bite here in Illinois or in a different state. IDPH says the case serves as a reminder to protect oneself against any and all illnesses associated with ticks. “With warm weather still prevalent, tick-borne diseases remain a potential threat here in Illinois,” said IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra. “It’s important for everyone to guard against tick bites and the serious illnesses they can cause. We urge everyone to ‘Fight the Bite’ by reducing opportunities for exposures and repelling tick bites by wearing preventive clothing. If you have

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Village of Bethalto Outlines Comprehensive Response and Long-Term Plans to Address Water Quality Concerns

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BETHALTO – The Village of Bethalto is taking decisive steps to address residents’ concerns regarding water quality, combining immediate action, and long-term infrastructure upgrades. The water quality issue has been elevated to both state and federal authorities. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) has conducted extensive testing of groundwater, water from the treatment plant, and samples taken from homes and schools across the Village’s water system. According to IEPA data there are no water quality concerns in the Bethalto water system. Diagnosis and Findings Illinois EPA believes the cause of the discoloration in Bethalto is a combination of iron -resulting from deteriorating cast iron water mains in the distribution – and manganese, which is present in the raw well water. Iron and manganese are minerals which can cause unsightly tastes, odor and discoloration including a red, brown or black appearance. Bethalto’s official compliance

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Heaterz Hot Chicken Announces Franchise Opportunities as Demand Soars Across the Midwest

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ALTON – After years of building a following with its bold flavors, signature Nashville-style heat, and unmatched customer experience, Heaterz Hot Chicken is proud to announce it is officially launching franchise opportunities across the United States. Founded in Alton, Illinois , with a second location in Normal, Illinois , Heaterz has quickly become a staple in the local food scene, known for its crave-worthy hot chicken sandwiches, sidewinder fries, and irresistible Nashville street corn. Voted “People’s Choice” at Illinois State Fair and praised for its unapologetically bold branding, Heaterz has proven it’s not just a restaurant, it’s a movement. “We’ve built something special, and we’re ready to share it,” said Dan King, founder and owner of Heaterz . “This isn’t your average chicken concept, we bring heat, hype, and heart to everything we do. People don’t just love our food, they love the experience,

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Revity Credit Union Employees Raise $1,410 For Oasis Women's Center Through Threads of Kindness Program

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EDWARDSVILLE – In September, Revity Credit Union employees came together to raise $1,410.00 for the Oasis Women’s Center through the Revity Threads of Kindness Program. This program, funded by employees, allows Revity Credit Union staff to embody the credit union's philosophy of people helping people. By contributing a monthly monetary donation to a local organization, employees can enjoy wearing jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays throughout that month. In 2025, Revity Credit Union is committed to impactful giving and community support, weaving kindness into the fabric of our daily lives and ensuring that every “jeans day” makes a difference. The Oasis Women’s Center was nominated as the recipient of our September Threads of Kindness donation, receiving $1,410.00 that will support adults and children in our local community who are affected by domestic violence. Revity Credit Union’s donation will help fund the Oasis Women’s Center’s

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OSF Saint Anthony's Adds Orthopedic Surgeon To Specialty Services Roster

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ALTON – OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center has bolstered its orthopedics specialty services program by adding a new orthopedic surgeon. Major Erin R. Swan, M.D., an active-duty officer who currently serves in a similar role with the United States Air Force, stationed at Scott Air Force Base (Mascoutah, IL), is accepting new patients through OSF Saint Anthony’s orthopedics specialty services located in Suite 305 within the OSF Saint Anthony’s Medical Office Building (#2 Saint Anthony’s Way, Alton) on the hospital campus. Dr. Swan sees patients 18 years and older - and appointments with Dr. Swan can be made by calling (618) 474-6595. “The addition of Major Dr. Swan strengthens our orthopedic specialty services program by addressing a primary strategic initiative for OSF Saint Anthony’s here in the Riverbend region,” says Dennis Sands, M.D., chief medical officer, OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center. “Major Dr. Swan believes

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Alton Aldermen Narrowly Approve $10,000 For 40 Days Of Nonviolence Initiative

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ALTON – Alton Committee of the Whole members on Monday voted 4-3 to send a resolution allocating $10,000 for a six-week program aimed at curbing youth violence to the City Council for final approval this Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025. The resolution calls for $10,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for the 40 Days of Nonviolence Initiative . The $10,000 total represents $2,000 for two weeks of planning at $100 per hour, $2,000 for two weeks of outreach in the form of stakeholder meetings and data analysis, and $6,000 for six weeks worth of programming, including $1,100 for food and $1,900 for promotional costs. This comes two weeks after committee members laid the item over so representatives of the 40 Days of Nonviolence Initiative could present more detailed information about the program’s purpose and funding. Joe Lewis and Sherri Miller, executive committee members of 40 Days of Nonviolence and Beyond, shared more details with – and answered several

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Community Unites In Alton To Remember Charlie Kirk WIth Large Crowd

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ALTON — A rally drawing an estimated 750 to 1,000 people was held Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, at the Alton Visitor’s Center to honor the memory of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated on Sept. 10, 2025, while speaking at Utah Valley University. Michelle Nitzsche, one of the event’s organizers, described the gathering as a peaceful demonstration marked by expressions of unity and remembrance. “The crowd went down the street and kept getting longer and longer,” she said, noting the turnout exceeded initial expectations. Participants shared personal testimonies during an open microphone session, and some attendees offered bottles of water to passersby as a gesture of goodwill. “I hope Charlie and God were pleased how it went,” Nitzsche said. “I was proud that the people that went were peaceful.” Nitzsche emphasized the rally’s focus on peace and love, values she attributed to both Kirk and a higher spiritual

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"Fascism Has No Place": Weekly Protests Continue in Alton, March Planned for October

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ALTON - Alton People’s United has continued to hold their weekly protests in Alton, and they look forward to hosting a march with speakers in October. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, community members can join the march from the Alton Amphitheater to Lincoln-Douglas Square. Clayton Monroe said that their goal is to support Riverbend residents with mutual aid while protesting the current federal administration. “We want to show people in Alton and Madison County that, moving forward, Alton People’s United will be a name that people will recognize and people will know means support and care and love,” he said. Monroe, who organizes Alton People’s United alongside Amy Monroe and Missy Johnson, noted that their mission is shifting from the weekly protests to mutual aid that can help people in the community. They believe this work is important. “At the end of the day, community is stronger than anything else,” Monroe explained. “I’ve

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Deadly Shooting Erupts at St. Louis Schnucks Store

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ST. LOUIS — Homicide detectives are seeking help identifying a suspect connected to a deadly shooting at 3:05 p.m. Sunday afternoon, Sept. 21, 2025, at a Schnucks grocery store in the 3400 block of Union Boulevard in St. Louis. The shooting incident began when two men began fighting inside the store, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police. One of the men pulled out a gun and fired multiple shots, striking a 20-year-old man who later died at a hospital. The Schnucks store, located in the Wells-Goodfellow neighborhood, reopened on Monday, September 22, 2025, with what authorities described as a subdued atmosphere. Police are urging anyone who recognizes the person of interest shown above to contact the Homicide Division directly at 314-444-5371. Those wishing to remain anonymous and potentially receive a cash reward for tips leading to a felony arrest can call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477).

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St. Clair County Transit District Secures $450,000 in Federal Funds for Phase 1 of the Fairview Heights-Swansea Trail

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BELLEVILLE — The St. Clair County Transit District announced Tuesday it has received $450,000 in federal Transportation Alternatives Program funds to develop Phase 1 of the Fairview Heights-Swansea Trail. This initial phase will construct a 0.25-mile connector trail extending from Illinois 161 and Sullivan Drive/Union Hill Road north to the existing MetroBikeLink System of trails. The project, located in Fairview Heights, is part of a three-phase effort that will ultimately create a 4.2-mile bike trail corridor stretching from the intersection of Highway 161 and Sullivan Drive/Union Hill Road to Longacre Drive. The corridor will integrate into the St. Clair County Transit District’s MetroBikeLink System, which currently comprises 39 miles of interconnected trails and bike paths throughout St. Clair County, linking six Metro Transit Centers. Phase 1 will feature a separated, 10-foot-wide paved shared-use path running parallel to Sullivan Drive/Union Hill Road within the county’

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Alton Debuts Fitness Court at Riverfront Park

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ALTON - The Alton Fitness Court is officially open. On Sept. 23, 2025, the community came together for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the installation of the fitness court at Riverfront Park. The Alton Parks and Recreation Department collaborated with the National Fitness Campaign and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois to fund and install the court. “This is a wonderful, wonderful thing for our community,” said Mayor David Goins. “We’re so proud to see this down here. It’s such a beautiful venue, the river, the bridge, the amphitheater, the marina. It’s just a wonderful, wonderful thing that we have for our community.” The fitness court has several stations where community members can complete exercises, as well as an open space for fitness classes. Lyndsey Younger, executive director of the Alton Parks and Recreation Department, shared that the project has been in the works since December 2024 when Goins received an email from

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Rep. Kevin Schmidt: Minerva Boutique Brings Creative Life To Lebanon

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LEBANON - After receiving submissions from across the 114th District, State Representative Kevin Schmidt (R-Millstadt) selected Minerva Boutique to be his “Business of the Month” for September. Rep. Schmidt presented the owner, Catherine Donelle Gress, with an official certificate of recognition for sharing her vision and boutique style apparel with the Lebanon community. “Minerva Boutique is very unique and brings creative life to the city of Lebanon,” said Schmidt. “C. Donelle has turned her business into a special gathering place for customers. She affectionately refers to her customers as goddesses. For almost ten years, she has transformed her passion for style into services for women with high quality clothing, full-service styling, impeccable customer service and her own private label, Goddess Melange & Goddess Provisions.” Minerva Boutique offers a high-end eclectic collection of carefully curated clothing, leather handbags & artisan

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Gavin Springer Named Commended Student in National Merit Program

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ROXANA - Roxana Senior High Principal Jason Dandurand, of Roxana Senior High School announced today that Gavin Springer has been named a Commended Student in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program, will be presented by the principal to this scholastically talented senior. About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although he will not continue in the 2026 competition for National Merit Scholarship Awards, Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 students who entered the 2026 competition by taking the 2024 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). “Those being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success," commented a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizin

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Fairview Heights Police Chief Issues Statement On Nitrous Oxide Charge

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FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS — Zachariah Yinger, 37, owner of High Life at 122 Lincoln Highway in Fairview Heights, was arrested Sept. 19, 2025, following a multi-month investigation led by the Illinois State Police and Fairview Heights Police into the illegal sale of nitrous oxide, authorities said. A search warrant executed at High Life resulted in the seizure of nitrous oxide canisters and related paraphernalia. Following the investigation, the St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office issued an arrest warrant charging Yinger with unlawful possession with intent to deliver nitrous oxide (case number 2025CF001545). On the same day, Yinger was also charged in Madison County in connection with a separate store he owns, facing the same charge (case number 25CF2319). Fairview Heights Chief of Police Steve Johnson said the department is dedicated to protecting community health and safety and condemned the illegal sale of nitrous oxide disguised as legitimate business practices.

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Edwardsville High School Class of 2026 Graduation to be Held at SIUE

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EDWARDSVILLE - During their regular meeting on Sept. 22, 2025, the Edwardsville Community Unit School District #7 discussed where to host graduation for the Class of 2026. Superintendent Dr. Patrick Shelton explained that the district released “a brief survey” to parents and students of the Class of 2026 asking if they would prefer to experience graduation at the SIUE Vadalabene Center or the Edwardsville High School gymnasium. “As we mentioned at the last meeting, it’s pretty much a cost-neutral move,” he said. During the Board work session earlier in the month, Shelton explained that the SIUE Vadalabene Center holds more people than the EHS gymnasium. The Class of 2025 graduation was held at the SIUE Vadalabene Center due to construction at the high school. Shelton asked the Board to consider where graduation should be held moving forward. The Board asked the district to put out a survey to parents and students so they could decide. They

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Creating Your Perfect Cozy Reading Nook: Top Tips for Comfort and Style

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Did you know that the average person spends over 6 hours per week reading for pleasure, yet many do so in spaces that fail to inspire or comfort? The environment in which you read can dramatically influence your focus, relaxation, and overall enjoyment. Designing a cozy reading nook isn’t merely about aesthetics—it’s about crafting a personal sanctuary that invites you to unwind and immerse yourself in stories or knowledge. Whether your reading habits are occasional escapes or daily rituals, a thoughtfully arranged nook can transform those moments into richer, more satisfying experiences. Here’s how to create a reading space that combines comfort, functionality, and style. Selecting the Ideal Location The foundation of any effective reading nook lies in its placement. The right spot can enhance natural light, reduce distractions, and cater to your comfort needs. Consider Natural Light and Privacy Studies show that natural light improves mood and focus,

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This Day in History on September 23: Little Rock Nine Enroll at Central High School in Arkansas

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September 23 has long been a date marked by significant events across the globe, shaping history in profound ways. Moving back through history on this day, September 23 has been witness to a variety of pivotal moments spanning politics, science, culture, and exploration. In 1846, the planet Neptune was discovered by astronomers Johann Galle and Heinrich d'Arrest, based on predictions by Urbain Le Verrier. This discovery expanded our understanding of the solar system and marked a triumph of mathematical prediction in astronomy. It was a milestone that underscored human curiosity and the relentless pursuit of knowledge about our universe. Fast forward to 1932, when the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was officially proclaimed by Abdulaziz Ibn Saud. This unification of disparate regions laid the foundation for the modern state of Saudi Arabia, a country that would soon become a key player in global geopolitics and energy markets. The announcement on September 23 was a turning point in Middle

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