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Tiger Talk Podcast Network Visits Illinois Capitol For Hands-On Learning

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EDWARDSVILLE — The Edwardsville High School Tiger Talk Podcast Network visited Springfield recently to meet with Illinois State Representative Katie Stuart and veteran journalist Jak Tichenor, gaining firsthand experience in media production and state government. Sponsored by Dave Lipe and Nicole Pontious, the student podcast network includes two shows: The Jungle, the official EHS sports podcast, and Tiger Spotlight, which highlights the local community. During the trip, students toured the Illinois Capitol’s House Floor and participated in a question-and-answer session with Tichenor, who has covered the state capitol for more than 30 years and hosts the Illinois Lawmakers television program on WSIU-TV. The visit aimed to provide students with professional insights beyond local reporting, allowing them to observe political processes and media production in action. Stuart shared her experiences in politics and engaged with the students before a legislative session. Since

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Edwardsville's Ivy Hall Dispensary Outlines 4/20 Deals and Discounts

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EDWARDSVILLE - Ivy Hall Dispensary has a major celebration planned to mark 4/20. On Sunday, April 20, 2025, the holiday commonly known as 4/20 will commence at Ivy Hall at their new location in Edwardsville. Director of Marketing Jonny Boucher said this “wacky holiday” will include deals, gifts and more for community members who stop by the store between today and Sunday. “It’s the biggest celebration of our industry, and it’s just so much fun,” he said. “On Sunday, it’s going to be a big ol' party.” Starting at 8 a.m. on April 20, the first 100 customers will receive a golden Easter egg with a prize inside. Prizes range from a $500 Visa gift card to a $250 tattoo voucher, with plenty of other prizes including gift cards to local restaurants and stores. Boucher emphasized the importance of collaborating with local businesses like this. The Edwardsville dispensary is Ivy Hall’s tenth location in the state of Illinois,

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Blackmon Balances Academic Excellence With Service and Tutoring

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ALTON - Elizabeth Blackmon is a senior attending Alton High School and is the daughter of Yeberzaf Yigzaw and the late Barnard Blackmon. She wants to begin by sincerely thanking the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club for selecting her as one of April’s Students of the Month—she believes that this is truly an honor. Over the past four years, it’s been her personal goal not only to excel academically but also to make a meaningful impact through service. She walked into Alton High as a freshman with a vision. And thanks to God, her mother, siblings, and teachers, she is proud of what she’s accomplished. She currently has a 4.688 weighted GPA and will graduate as a Platinum Alpha Scholar. She’s received recognition from the College Board as a National African American Scholar and a First-Generation Student, and she’s proud to be an Illinois State Scholar, awarded for her GPA and test scores. She also received the Silver Medallion Medal for being in the top 8% o

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Granite City Man Detained On Domestic Battery Charges

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GRANITE CITY – Two incidents of domestic battery within days of each other have led to a Granite City man’s arrest and detention. Brandon M. Payne, 24, of Granite City, was charged with a Class 2 felony count of aggravated battery and a Class 4 felony count of unlawful restraint. He was additionally charged with Class A misdemeanor counts of domestic battery and criminal trespass to a residence. On March 28, 2025, Payne allegedly strangled a household or family member and unlawfully prevented them from leaving a Granite City residence. Three days later on March 31, 2025, he reportedly bit the same victim and trespassed at a different Granite City residence. According to a petition to deny Payne’s pretrial release, officers observed bruising on the victim’s neck consistent with their description of the first incident on March 28. When the victim attempted to leave the residence, “the defendant continued to grab her, stopping her from leaving.”

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AHS Senior Seana Gray Earns Multiple Academic Honors

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Over the past four years, Seana Grey, an Alton High School senior, has worked hard to challenge herself academically and grow as a student and a leader. Seana is an Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club Student of the Month for April 2025. She is proud to have been recognized as an Illinois State Scholar, a Silver Medallion recipient, a Platinum Alpha Award winner, and an AP Scholar. She is also honored to be a member of the National Honor Society and to serve as Vice President of Mu Alpha Theta, an honors math club. Beyond academics, Seana has been fortunate to take part in several extracurricular activities at Alton High School that have brought her joy and helped shape who she is. She has loved being part of the Marching 100, Biology Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She also serves as treasurer of the Alton High School HOSA chapter (Health Occupations Students of America), sergeant-at-arms for the Student Council, and as a senior representative for Alton High School on the RiverBend

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Jayden Bierman Recognized for Leadership and Kindness

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ALTON - Jayden Bierman of Alton High School is truly honored and grateful to receive the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club Student of the Month Award for April 2025, which means more to him than he can truly express. Jayden's goal has never been to seek awards or recognition for the things he’s done; it has simply been to put a smile on the face of everyone he meets, because he knows how much even a small gesture can change a person’s day. Being recognized as a Rotary Student of the Month reminds him just how powerful kindness can be, and that passing it forward really does make a difference. Academically, Jayden has always pushed himself to do his best. This year, he’s taking two math classes and Physics 2, which have challenged him to manage a heavy workload while diving deep into complex subjects. What Jayden loves most about these classes is how they’ve given him a deeper understanding of the world. That he hopes to use to solve real-world problems in creative, meaningfu

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Man Sentenced To Federal Prison For Gun Offenses

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BENTON – A federal district judge sentenced a Wolf Lake man to 150 months’ imprisonment after he admitted to possessing firearms as a felon. Kyle M. Bond, 41, pleaded guilty to one count of felon in possession of a firearm and one count of receipt or possession of an unregistered firearm. Following imprisonment, Bond will serve three years of supervised release. “In an effort to protect the public and help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous individuals, convicted felons lose their right to legally possess firearms,” said U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft. “As this case demonstrates, the U.S. Attorney’s Office will continue to work to remove repeat criminal offenders who threaten the safety of our communities.” According to court documents, on January 5, 2023, deputies with the Union County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at the defendant’s residence in Union County in connection to an investigation and located

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Bethalto Man Faces 10 Child Pornography Charges

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BETHALTO - On April 17, 2025, the Bethalto Police Department presented charges to the Madison County State’s Attorney's Office for Justin S. Banks, 35, of Bethalto. The following charges were filed by the Madison County State’s Attorney's Office: Justin S. Banks: CT I: Child Pornography (Class X Felony) CT II: Child Pornography (Class X Felony) CT III: Child Pornography (Class X Felony) CT IV: Child Pornography (Class X Felony) CT V: Child Pornography (Class X Felony) CT VI: Child Pornography (Class 2 Felony) CT VII: Child Pornography (Class 2 Felony) CT VIII: Child Pornography (Class 2 Felony) CT IX: Child Pornography (Class 2 Felony) CT X: Child Pornography (Class 2 Felony) On Jan. 30, 2025, the Bethalto Police Department Investigations Division received an Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) cybertip from the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. The cybertip showed that Child Pornography was being disseminated. Investigators were able t

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Alton to Host First A-Tilla Fest

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ALTON - The first-ever A-Tilla Fest is coming to the Alton Amphitheater this summer. On Saturday, July 26, 2025, community members are invited to an all-day, kid-friendly festival on the riverfront, complete with music from local bands and major headliners. The fun starts at 2 p.m. and runs until 10 p.m. with music from The Dirty Muggs, Borderline, Marquis Knoxx, NGK Band, Big Boogie, and Boosie Badazz. “The hype is there, and it’s still early, so that’s always a good sign,” said organizer Delancy Smith of D. Smith Promotions. “It’s probably one of the biggest shows that’s been down here in a while.” Smith explained that he has organized many shows over the years, but this is his first festival. He thanked the Amphitheater Commission for their support as he finalizes the details of the festival. He also expressed his appreciation for his team, 12 community members who have collaborated with him to create A-Tilla Fest. Borderline

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Sen Erica Harriss Sponsors Interactive Lawmaking Experience for Teens: O'Fallon, Madison, Maryville and Collinsville Students Participate

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SPRINGFIELD - In an event sponsored by area Sen. Erica Harriss, during the Spring YAC, students were assigned different legislative roles such as citizen proponent/opponent, lobbyist proponent/opponent, Democrat/Republican lawmakers, and press/media to debate their proposed legislation in a mock committee hearing. “I am really interested in policymaking and the legal system, and eventually I want to be a lawyer. I really like politics and want to make a change in the world,” said Hannah Kypra of O’Fallon Township High School. “I am definitely going to take away communication skills, public speaking skills, and debate skills. It is fascinating to see how everything looks and works. It’s really great for learning how government works and how laws are made and passed.” Students also had the opportunity to hear from Illinois Supreme Court Judge David Overstreet. This year, Senator Harriss held a Capture the Capitol photo contest, which allowed

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Spring Youth Advisory Council Empowers Future Illinois Leaders

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) welcomed more than 50 high school students and educators to Springfield this month as part of her Spring Youth Advisory Council (YAC). Edwardsville, Marquette Catholic, Alton, Metro East Lutheran, East Alton-Wood River, Roxana and other area schools participated. “Each year, students from high schools throughout the district are nominated by their schools to visit Springfield and get an up-close look at how state government operates,” said Senator Harriss. “This is one of my favorite events because it helps empower the next generation by giving them firsthand experience with the legislative process.” Senator Harriss’ YAC is a two-part series. High school students came together in the 56th District in the fall at Lewis and Clark Community College to draft bill ideas to debate during the spring council. “I was interested in learning more about our Capitol, our state, and the

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Sparklight Male Athlete of the Month: Jersey's Jack Deist Excels in 400 Meter and Long Jump Events

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JERSEY - Jersey Community High School’s freshman and sophomore boys track team competed against 16 teams at the Highland Invite on April 15, 2025, delivering strong performances highlighted by standout athlete Jack Deist. Deist secured second place in the 400-meter race with a time of 53.08 seconds and finished fifth in the long jump, recording a season-best leap of 17 feet, 8.25 inches. He also contributed as a member of the 4x400 relay team. Earlier in the season at the Freeburg Meet, Deist posted a personal record of 52.64 seconds in the 400. Deist is a Sparklight Male Athlete of the Month for Jersey Community High School. Recognized for his versatility and impact on the team, his performances have marked a promising sophomore season for the Jersey Panthers as they continue their track and field campaign.

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Attorney General Raoul Urges HHS To Require Better Federal-state Cooperation To End Human Trafficking

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CHICAGO – Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined a bipartisan coalition of 41 attorneys general in submitting a comment letter urging Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. to require better cooperation with local law enforcement from the next operator of the National Human Trafficking Hotline. “Law enforcement relies on tips from the public to effectively combat human trafficking,” Raoul said. “Ensuring that information gets to law enforcement in a timely manner without compromising victims’ safety can save lives, which is why I am joining with my colleagues on a bipartisan basis to call on HHS to require the next operator of the National Human Trafficking Hotline to do a better job of partnering with local law enforcement and promptly forwarding human trafficking tips.” Since 2007, the nonprofit organization Polaris Project (Polaris) has operated the National Human Trafficking Hotline with millions of dollars

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Belt Helps Secure $550,000 In Job Training Funding For SWIC

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SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Christopher Belt secured $550,000 to help Southwestern Illinois College build pathways to good-paying jobs in the construction and building trades in the Metro East. “We often talk about the importance of getting more people into the trades — but talk alone doesn’t build careers,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “This funding will provide resources to train the next generation of skilled works right here in our community.” The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity awarded $19 million in grant funding through the Illinois Works Pre-apprenticeship Program to 38 organizations across the state. The purpose of the funding is to create more pathways for kids to access pre-apprenticeship programs and registered apprenticeships, which provide greater opportunities to secure lifelong careers in the construction trades. In Belt’s district, Southwestern Illinois College will see a total of $550,000 to support

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Madison County Board Repeals Decision Denying Solar Farm Development in Collinsville

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EDWARDSVILLE - The Madison County Board voted to repeal an earlier decision denying Armoracia Solar a special use permit to develop a commercial solar energy facility in Collinsville. During the Board’s regular meeting on April 16, 2025, Chairman Chris Slusser explained that the Board voted on Feb. 19, 2025, to deny the special use permit, effectively stopping the development of the facility at the southeast corner of Interstate 55 and Pleasant Ridge Road in Collinsville. But since then, Slusser said Armoracia Solar has “made a lot of concessions.” Slusser, Board member Mick Madison and the State’s Attorney’s Office met with the company to talk through these conditions. Armoracia Solar will plant pine trees to shield the view of the solar farm from the nearby neighborhood. They will also develop a green space area to the west. Most of the project is also moving farther north. “They made a lot of concessions,” Slusser said. “They

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Davidsmeyer's School Gun Violence Prevention Bill Passes House

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SPRINGFIELD – Legislation sponsored by State Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-Murrayville) to prevent school gun violence was unanimously passed by the Illinois House of Representatives last week. Davidsmeyer filed his legislation after hearing of an incident in his district where a student threatened to commit an act of gun violence against another student. The victim told the school staff about the incident, but they did not report it to the principal because it was just a threat. House Bill 1316 requires all school officials to immediately notify the principal’s office in the event of any threat of gun violence on school grounds. The principal shall attempt to notify the offending student’s parents as soon as possible so that the parents may ensure that the student does not have access to a firearm. “I don’t want to take any threats of violence lightly,” Rep. Davidsmeyer said. “My legislation will help prevent school gun violence while not

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Madison County Board Votes for Resolution Opposing the Homeschool Act

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EDWARDSVILLE - During the regular Madison County Board meeting on April 16, 2025, the Board voted 21–5 to oppose House Bill 2827, also known as the Homeschool Act. The Board voted for a nonbinding resolution titled “Defending Parental Rights in Education.” This resolution voices Madison County’s objection to HB2827 and asks the Illinois General Assembly to reject the bill. During the public comment period of the meeting, 13 Madison County residents spoke against HB2827 and urged the Board to vote in favor of the resolution opposing it. Speakers compared the bill to “a dictatorship” and “a slippery slope.” They expressed that the bill is unclear on what it would require from homeschool families, and they also brought up concerns about parental rights. “I’ve never been a big proponent of homeschool,” said Board member Paul Nicolussi. “I’ve never encouraged people to, but I think people should have the

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IFRA Supports Gov. Pritzker's Request to Treat E10 and E15 Fuel Waivers Equally

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SPRINGFIELD – Following the decision by the Trump Administration to grant the request of certain Midwest states to opt out of an E10 RVP waiver, Illinois consumers faced a summer of higher prices and lower supply, had something not been done to address the looming deadline. Today, the Illinois Fuel and Retail Association issued the following statement of support for Governor Pritzker and the other Midwest Governors who signed the joint letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, asking any emergency E15 RVP waiver also apply to E10: “The Illinois Fuel and Retail Association thanks Governor Pritzker for his efforts to protect Illinois consumers, especially those in Southern Illinois who would have experienced supply issues and increased prices.” said Nate Harris, CEO and Vice President of the Illinois Fuel and Retail Association (IFRA). “Terminals in Norris City, Illinois and Cape Girardeau, Missouri were going to be under intense storage capacity issues dealing

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Budzinski Hears Directly from the Community During Town Hall in Chatham

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CHATHAM — Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) hosted a town hall meeting at Chatham Glenwood High School. More than 370 constituents attended the event to ask questions, hear about Budzinski’s work in Congress, and share stories of the local impacts of the Trump administration’s policies. “Tonight, I had the opportunity to hear directly from people across Illinois’ 13th district – and their voices are top of mind. Every day that I’m in Washington, I’m fighting for them – to make groceries more affordable, childcare more accessible and healthcare more reliable. These are the issues that keep people up at night, and I hope tonight’s town hall made it clear that I’m focused on delivering real solutions,” said Congresswoman Budzinski. “Many attendees expressed deep concern about the chaotic shake ups coming out of the White House that threaten the services they rely on. I will never stop standing

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Turning Waste into Wealth: The Transformative Power of Home Composting

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Did you know that nearly 30% of the waste thrown into household bins is organic material that could be composted? This staggering statistic highlights an often-overlooked opportunity to reduce landfill burden while enriching our gardens and communities. Starting a compost pile at home is more than just a method of waste disposal—it’s a practical, environmentally sound practice that delivers numerous benefits to individuals and the planet alike. Reducing Household Waste and Environmental Impact One of the most immediate benefits of home composting is the significant reduction in the volume of waste sent to landfills. Organic waste such as food scraps, vegetable peels, coffee grounds, and yard trimmings constitute a large portion of household garbage. When these materials end up in landfills, they decompose anaerobically (without oxygen), producing methane—a greenhouse gas over 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide in trapping heat in the atmosphere. By diverting

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