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Girl Scout Cookie Season Arrives in Southern Illinois

5 months ago
GLEN CARBON – It’s officially Girl Scout Cookie season in Southern Illinois! Girl Scouts throughout the area will hold cookie booths, visit customers door-to-door, and sell to friends and family online as they explore more possibilities through the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world. During this highly anticipated time of the year, girls acquire five important life skills – goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics.

Megan Land, APRN, Joins Prairie Cardiovascular O'Fallon Team

5 months ago
O’FALLON, Ill. – Prairie Cardiovascular and HSHS Medical Group are proud to announce that Megan Land, APRN, has joined its team at Prairie Cardiovascular O’Fallon, located at 3 St. Elizabeth Blvd., Suite 1800. Land is a board-certified nurse practitioner with extensive experience in cardiology. She specializes in the prevention, diagnosis and management of a wide range of heart conditions, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, arrhythmias, heart failure and coronary

Carrollton Bank Promotes Matt Warren To Regional President For Edwardsville

5 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – Carrollton Bank announced today that Matt Warren has been promoted to regional president in Edwardsville. “Matt has been dedicated to helping businesses across Edwardsville achieve their goals and dreams,” said Tom Hough, CEO of Carrollton Bank. “His leadership, experience, and commitment to our customers make him an excellent choice to guide our continued growth in the region.” Matt succeeds Bill Barlow who will continue managing his long-term ke

$90B Funding Gap Underscores Need for U.S. School

5 months ago

From Facility Executive: The 2025 State of Our Schools report, released by the 21st Century School Fund, International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), and the National Council on School Facilities (NCSF), shows that the U.S. now faces a $90 billion shortfall in school facility funding every single year, despite significant progress local school districts have made […]

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Dede Hance

Senator Belt Launches Valentine's Card Drive For Seniors

5 months ago
EAST ST. LOUIS – State Senator Christopher Belt’s office is collecting store-bought or handmade cards for residents in long-term care facilities for Valentine’s Day. “Join me in showing our support for our senior community by letting them know we are thinking about them on Valentine’s Day,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “We have done this for several years now, and it’s really a great way to brighten someone’s day.” Individuals are encourage

O’Fallon Sports Complex Financial Details Set to Go Before City Council

5 months ago

From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: A proposed agreement between the city of O’Fallon and the developer of a planned sports complex is set to go before the City Council at its next meeting. The agreement includes tax breaks and new tax districts to help the developer break even on the project, something O’Fallon Economic Development Director […]

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Dede Hance

District 7 Board of Education Appoints Dr. Allen Duncan Jr. as Interim Superintendent

5 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – The Edwardsville Community Unit School District 7 Board of Education unanimously approved the 7-0 appointment of Dr. Allen Duncan Jr. as Interim Superintendent during its monthly work session on Monday, Jan. 12. Duncan has been serving as Acting Superintendent since September 25, 2025. Dr. Duncan brings deep institutional knowledge and a strong commitment to District 7, having spent his entire professional career serving the Edwardsville community. Duncan most recently

Why January Feels Longer Than Other Months

5 months ago
A month with 31 days shouldn’t feel longer than other 31-day months—yet for many people, January seems to stretch like it has extra pages in the calendar. That “long month” feeling isn’t just whining or bad math. It comes from a mix of psychology, routines, money timing, and the way our brains mark events. January often has fewer built-in landmarks, more pressure to “reset,” and more waiting for the next thing to happen. Put those together, and the day

This Day in History on January 13: Mickey Mouse Comic Strip Debuts

5 months ago
On January 13, 1898, Émile Zola published his open letter “J’Accuse…!” in a Paris newspaper, directly accusing the French government and military leadership of covering up a wrongful conviction. The letter centered on the Dreyfus Affair, a case in which Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer, had been convicted of treason on shaky evidence. Zola’s intervention mattered because it forced a private injustice into public view, pushed institutions to answer har

Today's Weather: Partly Sunny and Breezy

5 months ago
This morning starts off with mostly clear skies and a cool 48 degrees. Expect a high near 59 later today as intermittent clouds mix with sunshine. Winds from the west-southwest will pick up to about 14 mph, gusting near 30 mph, making it breezy through the afternoon. By evening, clouds will thicken as a light rain shower moves in with temperatures dipping into the 50s. Overnight brings a chance of light rain and mostly cloudy skies with lows around 35 degrees. Tomorrow will be much colder and windy

DHS Tells Reporter That Filming ICE Officers ‘Sounds Like Obstruction Of Justice’

5 months ago
ICE activity has increased exponentially since Trump’s return to office, bringing with it an exponential increase in rights violations committed by federal officers. Multiple lawsuits have been filed and, without exception, courts have safeguarded the rights of people to peacefully protest and document federal officers as they perform their duties. Meanwhile, the people running DHS […]
Tim Cushing

States go their own way as RFK Jr. shifts federal vaccine policy

5 months ago
New federal guidance to reduce the number of vaccines recommended for all children from 17 vaccines down to 11 comes as states already are charting their own courses on vaccine policy. The new federal guidelines mention a directive issued by President Donald Trump in December calling to align the U.S. vaccination schedule with “peer” countries, […]
Tim Henderson