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IDNR Announces Chronic Wasting Disease Sampling Locations For Deer Hunters

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is reminding deer hunters about locations where deer can be tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD) free of charge. Chronic wasting disease is a fatal disease of the central nervous system in deer and elk. Chronic wasting disease is a fatal disease of the central nervous system in deer and elk. It was first detected in a suspect adult female deer from northwest Boone County in 2002. Since then, 185,896 wild deer have been sampled statewide, and 2,748 individual deer tested positive for CWD. The disease has been detected across a 25-county area of northern and west-central Illinois. Wildlife biologists monitor the geographic distribution and intensity of CWD primarily through testing of hunter-harvested deer. CWD is not known to be transmissible to humans. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization do not recommend consuming CWD-positive venison (deer meat). Hunters

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Jersey County Authorities Confirm No Real Rifle In Public Incident

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JERSEYVILLE — Jersey County authorities located a male initially suspected of carrying what appeared to be a firearm near the old Walmart in Jerseyville on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, according to Sheriff Nick Manns. The subject was found by Jerseyville Police, and officials confirmed the item was not a real gun. The photo displayed above shows the item the man was carrying before he was located. The situation was prompted by multiple calls from concerned residents who reported seeing the man walking with what appeared to be a rifle. Surveillance footage helped law enforcement identify and locate the individual behind the old Walmart. “We appreciate public help; several called in and got on Facebook with ideas of who it would be,” Manns said. “Different members of the public saw him walking with the rifle, and calls kept coming in. The Jerseyville Police ended up finding him.” Sheriff Manns emphasized the importance of community involvement in resolving

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Godfrey Officials Warn Homeowners About Unauthorized Solicitors

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GODFREY – “Once again, due to some bad apples, I’m in a position where I need to send out a press release cautioning Godfrey homeowners to be wary of door-to-door solicitation,” says Mayor Mike McCormick. “I would like to remind our residents that all door-to-door solicitors must be vetted and approved through the Village of Godfrey.” There are only two approved companies currently permitted, ClearWave Fiber and Clae Solutions. These permits are due to expire on Saturday, 9/27. Properly permitted solicitors are equipped with laminated photo I.D. badges provided by the Village of Godfrey. Before the sales pitch starts, you are advised to ask to see proof of a valid Godfrey-issued permit. If he or she is unable to provide proof, ask the solicitor to leave your property and do yourself and your neighbors a favor by calling the non-emergency number to reach a Madison County Sheriff’s Deputy. That number is (618) 692-4433. As always,

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This Day in History: On September 26: From Historic Peace Treaties to Groundbreaking Innovations

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September 26 has long been a date marked by pivotal moments that have shaped history across the globe. From groundbreaking diplomacy to significant cultural milestones, this day offers a fascinating tapestry of events that reflect humanity's complexities and triumphs. Let’s take a journey through time and explore some of the most impactful happenings on this day. One of the most notable events occurred in 1983, when the Soviet Union’s early-warning systems mistakenly detected an incoming missile strike from the United States. Fortunately, Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov, the officer on duty, judged the alert to be a false alarm and decided not to report it to his superiors. His calm judgment arguably prevented a potential nuclear disaster during the tense Cold War era. This incident highlights the fragile balance of global peace and the critical role individuals can play in shaping history. Going back to 1789, September 26 marks the day when the United States established

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Mt. Carmel Man Wins $1 Million On $5 Scratch-Off Wife Retires Early

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CHICAGO — A $5 lottery ticket has dramatically reshaped the future for Mt. Carmel resident David Sharp, who recently scratched his way to a $1,000,000 top prize on the Illinois Lottery's Cash Grab Instant Ticket. Sharp purchased the $5 winning ticket at Marathon Gas, located at 1315 W. 9th Street in Mt. Carmel—where he’s a frequent customer. “I’m always drawn to the games with bigger prizes, especially the ones with multipliers. That’s what caught my eye with Cash Grab,” said Sharp. “I scratched it in my truck and couldn’t believe what I was seeing.” Stunned by the result, Sharp walked back into the gas station to verify the ticket with the retail clerk. “I was in shock. I just stood there thinking, ‘No way this is real,’” Sharp recalled. “I had to double-check it to be sure.” The win came with more than just a financial boost. It also marked an early retirement for his wife, Angie

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Sheriff Requests Public Help To Identify Whereabouts Of Man Walking With Apparent Rifle in Jerseyville

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JERSEY COUNTY - Authorities in Jersey County are seeking the public’s help to identify a man seen carrying what Sheriff Nick Manns said appeared to be a rifle behind the old Walmart building. The sighting occurred on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, prompting a precautionary lockdown of schools in the Jersey School District, and St. Francis/Holy Ghost was put on what was described as a secure situation. The Jersey County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information about the individual’s identity or anyone who has seen him within the last hour to contact them at 618-498-6881. Residents are urged to report any relevant information to assist the ongoing investigation. There is a heavy police presence around the area where the individual was initially spotted and the schools.

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Jerseyville Schools Secure In Place After Incident In City Involving Law Enforcement

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JERSEYVILLE - Jersey Community School District Superintendent Brad Tuttle addressed a law enforcement situation that occurred near the old Walmart in Jerseyville and commented on how the district has responded on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025. Jersey County Sheriff Nick Manns told Riverbender.com that a man carrying an apparent rifle was spotted in the area near the old Walmart on Friday morning and the school district officials immediately responded with a "secure-in-place order for schools directly in Jerseyville, including Jersey High School, East Elementary and West Elementary. Sheriff Manns provided photos of the individual to Riverbender.com. Tuttle explained that the district implemented a secure-in-place protocol as a precaution after being notified of a situation in the community. “At no time have the students or staff been in danger,” he added. Tuttle said the secure-in-place order will be in place until dismissal, and the normal dismissal operation will occur unless

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JCHS Under 'Secure' Order As Jerseyville Police Investigate Potential Threat

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JERSEYVILLE – Jersey Community High School (JCHS) is currently under a "secure" order after a potential “threat in the community” was reportedly identified by the Jerseyville Police Department. In a message to parents on Friday afternoon, JCHS Principal Thomas Leslie said the school was placed under the order “due to a possible threat in the community as identified by the Jerseyville Police Department.” “Students are to remain in the building and not leave for 6th hour lunch, early out, or workforce development,” Leslie stated in the message, adding all sixth-hour lunch students have been fed in the school’s cafeteria. “There is no direct threat toward JCHS or our students,” the message states. “This is precautionary due to a possible threat in the community.” All sixth-hour lunch students were fed in the school’s cafeteria. In a follow-up message, Leslie stated all students are “secure and fed,”

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Principia College Student Honored As Newman Civic Fellow

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ELSAH — Kimbeley Peterson, a junior at Principia College, has been named a 2025-2026 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a national coalition that recognizes student leaders committed to positive community change. The fellowship, which selects students from 38 states, Washington, D.C., and Mexico, honors those who demonstrate leadership potential and dedication to addressing public issues. Peterson, who is double-majoring in biology and global studies, holds multiple leadership roles on campus, including president of the African Students Association, house president of Howard House, former International Student Representative on Student Senate, co-captain of the women’s tennis team, and manager at the Piasa Pub. Peterson's approach to civic engagement emphasizes community-based solutions and cross-cultural collaboration, focusing on root causes of social challenges through inclusive dialogue and research. “Kimbeley Peterson is a dynamic and engaging leader wh

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Granite City Police Charge 3 With Domestic Battery

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GRANITE CITY – Three area men have been charged by Granite City Police in separate cases of domestic battery, including one involving a pregnant victim. Jeremy A. Diaz, 30, of Dupo, Ill., was charged on Sept. 16, 2025 with a Class 2 felony count of aggravated domestic battery and a Class A misdemeanor count of domestic battery. Charging documents state Diaz allegedly strangled a family or household member and struck them across the face with an open hand on Aug. 25, 2025. Further details are contained within the state’s petition to deny Diaz’s pretrial release from custody. According to the petition, “the evidence shows” Diaz strangled the victim as documented in police photographs showing visible injuries to the victim’s neck and body. “The victim reported this was the fifth time defendant had battered her, establishing a pattern of escalating domestic violence,” the petition states, adding Diaz’s release from custody

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Fugitive Friday: Collinsville Police Seeks Fugitive Chester 'Sticky Fingers' Hamilton With Multiple Theft Warrants

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COLLINSVILLE - The Collinsville Police Department is seeking assistance in locating Chester Hamilton, who faces multiple warrants related to retail theft. The department announced on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, that Hamilton, nicknamed “Sticky Fingers,” has two outstanding warrants from Collinsville authorities for retail theft exceeding $300. Additionally, he has two more warrants from another local law enforcement agency. Authorities describe Hamilton as having a pattern of taking merchandise without payment. The Collinsville Police Department urges anyone with information on his whereabouts to call 618-344-2131, extension 5209. Callers can remain anonymous. The department also encouraged Hamilton to surrender voluntarily to resolve the outstanding charges. “These charges and statements made herein are based upon probable cause. The defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty,” the department noted in its statement.

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Piasa Resident Convicted for Child Pornography and Firearm Violations Receives 50-Year Sentence

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JERSEY COUNTY – Attorney General Raoul announced a Jersey County man was sentenced to 50 years in prison for possession of child sexual abuse material. The case is part of Raoul’s ongoing work, in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies and local law enforcement officials throughout Illinois, to apprehend offenders who download and trade child sexual abuse material online. Donald J. Herring, 58, of Piasa, was sentenced today by Jersey County Circuit Court Judge Allison Lorton after pleading guilty in May to five counts of possession of child pornography, Class 1 felonies, and one count of possession of a firearm by a felon. “Today’s sentence represents justice for innocent children and their families who are victimized each and every time one of these heinous images or videos are downloaded or shared,” Raoul said. “My office will continue to collaborate with local law enforcement agencies to protect Illinois children.”

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Illinois Department of Revenue Announces 2025 Tax Amnesty Program

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CHICAGO - The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is encouraging individuals and businesses to take advantage of the 2025 Illinois Tax Amnesty Program, a unique opportunity to settle outstanding state tax liabilities without paying penalties or interest. Authorized by the Illinois Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act, this program allows taxpayers to pay eligible past-due tax liabilities and have penalties and interest forgiven on taxes paid in full during the amnesty period. Eligible liabilities are taxes due from periods ending after June 30, 2018, and prior to July 1, 2024, and taxpayers must make full payments October 1, 2025, through November 17, 2025. "This initiative demonstrates Governor Pritzker’s ongoing commitment to supporting taxpayers, particularly those facing financial hardships or economic uncertainties," said Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris. "We encourage both individuals and business owners to use the amnesty period to resolve outstanding tax

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Home Builders and Remodelers Association Explains Infill Programs

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MARYVILLE - The Home Builders and Remodelers Metro East Association has worked hard to bring infill programs to local communities. HBRMEA has helped establish infill programs in Granite City and Belleville. Executive Director Shannon Stelling said she is also in conversation with the City of Alton about starting a program in the Riverbend. She believes infill programs allow more first-time homebuyers to get into homes and build neighborhoods. “The whole goal is to bring neighborhoods back to these communities, to put homes where homes once sat, to give opportunities to first-time homebuyers or maybe even retirees,” Stelling said. She explained that the infill programs allow municipalities to work with builders. They acquire the lots for one dollar, and then the builders do not charge the consumer for the cost of the property. Stelling said that consumers are “basically getting the land for free” as a result, saving anywhere from $30–50,000.

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Attorney General Raoul Leads Coalition Supporting Challenge To Executive Orders Unlawfully Targeting Diversity, Equity, Inclusion And Accessibility

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CHICAGO – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul co-led a coalition of 17 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief supporting a legal challenge to two of President Trump’s executive orders targeting diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility initiatives. Raoul and the coalition filed their brief in Chicago Women in Trades v. Trump before the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. Chicago Women in Trades (CWIT) is a nonprofit organization that helps women overcome discrimination, harassment and other obstacles to entering and staying in skilled trade professions. CWIT challenged multiple provisions in the executive orders, asserting that they unlawfully threaten its federal funding and its First Amendment rights, including a requirement that recipients of federal grants and contracts certify they do not operate any “programs promoting DEI that violate any applicable Federal anti-discrimination laws.” The Trump administration has not defined

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Giannoulias Hosts Sixth Driving Change Town Hall for Peoria Residents

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PEORIA - As a part of his Driving Change campaign, Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias hosted a sixth virtual Town Hall for Peoria residents Wednesday evening to discuss the skyrocketing cost of auto insurance. Between the first six virtual Town Halls, over 850 Illinoisans have participated to learn more about the issue and share their stories. Residents shared their first-hand accounts of auto insurance rates increasing due to a recent move, a poor credit score or advanced age – reasons that have nothing to do with their driving record. This was the sixth of a series of virtual Town Hall meetings that the Secretary of State’s office is conducting over the next several weeks to gather feedback from Illinoisans to help inform state legislation for members of the General Assembly to consider. “We’re over halfway through our Driving Change virtual town hall visits, and the resounding message from hundreds of Illinois families could not be clearer:

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Melvin Price Locks & Dam Among Stops On IDOA's Second Illinois Grain Tour In 2025

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ALTON – The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is preparing to host its second Illinois grain tour of 2025, welcoming international buyers from six Middle Eastern and Asian countries (China, Vietnam, Egypt, Jordan, Singapore and the island of Mauritius) as part of a four-day event. “Thanks to Trump’s reckless economic policies, Illinois’ $26.4 billion agriculture industry is being pummeled by tariff-driven trade disruptions, costing farmers income and jeopardizing jobs across rural communities,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “As we find ways to address the impact of these disastrous economic policies, I commend IDOA for hosting a second grain tour to showcase our leading agriculture industry while attracting international buyers.” Last month, buyers from Latin American countries took a similar tour. The groups were split for the first time because of the overwhelming success of the program and the number of people interested in participating.

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Gov. Pritzker Announces Appointments to the Illinois Autism Data Privacy Advisory Group

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CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker today announced the appointment of members to the newly created Autism Data Privacy Advisory Group, established under Executive Order 2025-02 to strengthen protections for the civil and human rights of people with autism in Illinois. “More than ever before, protecting the rights and dignity of people with autism requires both innovation and vigilance,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This Advisory Group reflects the breadth of expertise and lived experience we need to make Illinois a national leader in autism rights and data privacy. I am grateful to these distinguished volunteers for their service.” The Executive Order came in response to a flurry of concerning actions and statements from Trump’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., including falsely linking vaccines to autism , announcing a national autism patient registry , and diminishing the abilities of people with autism . The

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Make A Plan To Give Blood Or Platelets With The Red Cross This Fall

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ST. LOUIS, MO — As fall officially begins, the American Red Cross urges people to mark the new season with a lifesaving blood or platelet donation to help keep the blood supply strong. Donors of all blood types, especially those with types O positive and B negative blood, are needed now. For many, daily routines shift as the seasons change, but blood and platelet donations must remain top of mind. Every single donation is key to making sure all patients relying on critical transfusions, including car accident victims, those living with sickle cell disease and those facing cancer, get the care they need. Fall into donating blood or platelets. Make an appointment to give now by visiting RedCrossBlood.org , calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App. All who come to give blood, platelets or plasma Sept. 22-Oct. 19, 2025, will receive a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. For details, visit RedCrossBlood.org/Fall . Upcoming blood donation opportunities

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Today's Weather: Warm with Sunshine

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Today in the Riverbend area, expect a high near 81 degrees with a low around 52 degrees. The day will be mostly sunny and pleasant with light north-northwest winds at about 5 mph. The air feels very comfortable with highs that seem warmer at around 85 degrees in the sun. Allergy alert: Mold levels are moderate, so those sensitive should take precautions. Grass and ragweed pollen are low, and the UV index stands at a moderate level of 5, so appropriate sun protection is advised. Tomorrow's forecast calls for a high of 83 degrees and a low of 53 degrees. It will be sunny with warm temperatures and light southwest winds. A beautiful start to the weekend is expected with plenty of sunshine and pleasant conditions. For the latest weather updates, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .

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