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States with strong antiabortion laws have high maternal and infant mortality rates

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As someone who considers himself pro-life, I should be celebrating the recent Dobbs case that the Supreme Court used to overturn Roe v. Wade.  But I’m very concerned today.  I believe such a ruling will not only fail to reduce the abortion rate, but could very well lead to an increase in maternal death rates […]

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John A. Tures

Area Students Are Quincy University Spring Grads

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QUINCY - Quincy University hosted its 159th Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at QU Football Stadium at 2:00 p.m. The May 2022 graduating class is comprised of 156 undergraduates and 32 graduate degree recipients. Brighton, Illinois Nicholas Messinger, Master of Business Administration Carrollton, Illinois Cameryn Leigh Varble, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science Edwardsville, Illinois Margaret L. Brumback, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Erik Weiler, Master of Business Administration Godfrey, Illinois Haley Marie Milazzo, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Granite City, Illinois Morgan Taylor Tanksley, Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science Ralph M. Oakley '80 and William E. "Bill" Taylor '60 were awarded Honorary Degrees of Doctor of Humane Letters during the ceremony. Oakley also delivered the commencement address. As commencement speaker, Ralph Oakley challenged students to recall their personal journeys to Quincy University and

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Heat Warning Continues: Police Chief Urges Kind Word For Postal Carriers In Difficult Conditions

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BETHALTO - Bethalto Police Chief Mike Dixon recently had some interesting public comments where he saluted postal workers for their efforts during extremely high temperatures. Chief Dixon said often postal workers are criticized, but he said the carriers are outside in the heat for 8 or 9 hours at a time and that is very difficult. “One of our mail workers has been diagnosed with cancer and is still battling and working out in the heat,” he said. “Being a mail carrier is a difficult job. Every time I see one of them during these kinds of conditions I ask them if they want a cold drink to sit and cool off for a minute. I think we should appreciate them and show them our appreciation during times with high temperatures. The Heat Warning is still in effect in the region through Thursday. Thursday, the National Weather Service in St. Louis has a high of 100 degrees forecast. Today, the temperatures are supposed to rise to 98 degrees. Friday, a high of 93 degrees is

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Successful Summer Interns Exhibit Their Projects

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EAST ALTON – The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC sm ) will highlight the work of its interns and staff during a special July Neighbor Nights event on Tuesday, July 19, 2022. Rather than viewing a presentation, guests will make their way through the Jerry F. Costello Confluence Field Station to view exhibits and table presentations at their own pace. “Our interns have been working hard this summer to gain knowledge and hands-on experiences in research, science, and ecology,” Director of Environmental Education Sarah Fisher said. “This Neighbor Nights event is a wonderful way for them to show off their hard work.” The event will run from 6-8 p.m., with a free guided public tour of the Field Station beginning at 7:15 p.m. This year’s intern class has 14 members – five traditional summer interns and eight Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) interns. They include local students, as well as students from acros

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1st MidAmerica Credit Union Announces Michelle Perkins As New Regional Manager

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BETHALTO - 1 st MidAmerica Credit Union is pleased to announce Michelle Perkins as the new Regional Manager. Perkins comes to the credit union with 20 years of experience in financial services. Through the years, Perkins has held various member-facing positions at financial institutions, including member service and management roles. This experience will make Perkins an excellent addition to the 1 st MidAmerica team. “I’m proud to be a part of this world-class organization and excited to help lead the charge!” said Perkins. Perkins resides in Florissant and enjoys spending time with her husband, four adult children, and grandson. She has volunteered as the Vice President of Operations of the National Black MBA Association for the past 12 years and is active in their Leaders of Tomorrow teen mentoring program. 1 st MidAmerica Credit Union has a mission of exceeding member expectations. Additional information can be found at www.1stMidAmerica.org.

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Bethalto, East Alton, Students Earn Westminster College Spring Semester Dean's List Honors

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FULTON, MO. - Westminster College is proud to announce those students named to the Spring 2022 Dean's List for exemplary academic performance. The list of 219 students includes 29 freshmen, 63 sophomores, 52 juniors, and 75 seniors. Those honored include the following: Bethalto, Illinois Susan Buchanan, Senior East Alton, Illinois Kaleb Hinkle-Pruett, Freshman The Dean's List recognizes Westminster students who have shown high academic performance during the past semester. To be included on the Dean's List, a student must achieve a 3.60-semester grade point average with at least 12 hours completed that semester. President and Chief Transformation Officer Donald P. Lofe, Jr., said those on the Dean's List exemplify the high educational standards upheld at Westminster College since 1851. "Each one of these students worked extremely hard, putting forth a great deal of effort throughout the semester," Lofe added. "On behalf of the entire Westminster community, I want to congratulate

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GCHS Hosting Robotics Workshop On July 21

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GRANITE CITY - The Granite City High School Robotics Team is hosting a one-day Robotics Workshop on Thursday, July 21 from 8:30-4:30 p.m. in the GCHS Atrium. The workshop is open to residents of Granite City in grades 6-8 (Ages 11-14) and the cost is $20. Limited space is available and students can register online at: https://bit.ly/3ArfOVh This workshop offers a hands-on opportunity to build and program Lego robots. Students will work in small teams to design robotic systems and compete in a number of fun activities. The workshop provides a combination of hands-on instruction with basic programming concepts. The deadline to register is Tuesday, July 12 . For more information about Granite City School District #9, visit www.gcsd9.net .

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Jersey County Historical Society to Continue Wedding Tour Due To High Demand

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JERSEY - Due to the popularity of its wedding dress tour, the Jersey County Historical Society will continue Tying the Knot: The History of Wedding Traditions through July. All thirty-three wedding dresses on display, which date from 1868 to 1979, were worn by Jersey County residents. “Nearly every guest on our tours has known at least one bride whose gown is on display,” said Historical Society Vice President Beth McGlasson, one of three guides for the tour. “We’ve changed the tour this year to allow guests time to examine the dresses. This also gives us an opportunity to chat with visitors. It’s been a lot of fun reminiscing with guests about weddings and how trends have changed over the years,” McGlasson said. “I’ve learned a lot on these tours. For example, when Anita Hagen Kraut dropped off her wedding album, she pointed out a photo of her and her husband kissing at the church entrance. She told me the photo was noteworthy because

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Gov. Pritzker Issues Disaster Proclamation To Assist In Recovery Efforts Following Highland Park Mass Shooting

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CHICAGO – Today Governor JB Pritzker issued a disaster proclamation for Lake County to assist in recovery efforts following Monday’s mass shooting in Highland Park. A disaster proclamation grants the State of Illinois the ability to expedite the use of state resources, personnel, or equipment to help affected communities recover. “There are no words for the kind of evil that turns a community celebration into a tragedy,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “As we mourn together, the State of Illinois will provide every available resource to Highland Park and surrounding communities in the days and weeks ahead as the community works to recover from this horrific tragedy.” “I am devastated by yesterday’s tragedy not just because it hit the very community I represent, but because mass shootings have become an all-too-common occurrence in this country that no city is immune to,” said State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “I pray

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Godfrey's Margaret Green Makes Greenville University Dean's List

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GREENVILLE - Godfrey's Margaret Green was on the Dean's List at Greenville University for the Spring 2022 semester. To qualify for the GU Dean's List, a student must successfully complete a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. Freshmen (0-29.5 credits) must have a semester GPA of 3.5 or above. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors must have a semester GPA of 3.7 or above.

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