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Cottage Hills Woman Faces Felony After Damaging Tesla

4 months 2 weeks ago
SOUTH ROXANA – A Cottage Hills woman accused of damaging a Tesla is among two local residents recently charged with vehicle-related offenses. Stacy M. Frank, 37, of Cottage Hills, was charged on April 24, 2025 with one count of criminal damage to property, a Class 4 felony. On Jan. 21, 2025, Frank allegedly caused over $500 worth of damage to the windshield of a red 2019 Tesla Model 3. The case against Frank was presented by the South Roxana Police Department, and she was granted pretrial release from custody. Another local woman was charged on the same day in a separate car-related case. Elizabeth A. Hargrove, 34, of South Roxana, was charged with a Class 2 felony count of unlawful possession of a stolen motor vehicle. On Feb. 4, 2025, Hargrove allegedly possessed a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant with a Missouri registration number which she knew to be stolen. The South Roxana Police Department also presented the case against Frank, who was also granted pretrial release from custody

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Hope Animal Rescues Sponsors First Annual Plant Sale

4 months 2 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Hope Animal Rescues will host their first annual Plant Sale to benefit the 109 dogs in their care. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, 2025, community members can stop by SoCal Soul in Edwardsville to purchase a variety of plants. SoCal Soul will also donate 10% of their profits that day to the rescue. Jackie Spiker, who oversees Hope Animal Rescues, explained the Plant Sale will go a long way toward helping the animals. “Community is very important to our success, and we have a very good and loyal animal-loving community here,” she said. “It’s important for all of us to work together to help the animals and better their lives, which in turn enriches human life.” Spiker said volunteers have gathered seedlings and other plants, which were all donated for the sale. They have a wide variety, from ferns to geraniums. She believes you can find “everything for your garden to get you ready for spring and summer.” She

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IMPACT Strategies Earns AGCMO Safety Awards

4 months 2 weeks ago
At IMPACT Strategies Inc., safety is always a top priority. Our commitment to safety is a daily state of mind with our record being recently recognized by the Associated General Contractors of Missouri (AGCMO.) IMPACT Strategies recently received an AGC of Missouri Work Hours Category Safety Award. This selection was made based on our 2024 […]
Dede Hance

East Alton Woman Faces 14 Identity Theft Charges

4 months 2 weeks ago
EAST ALTON – Several felonies have been filed against an East Alton woman found with the personal and financial information of 14 different people. Jessica A. Wyatt, 44, of East Alton, was charged on April 21, 2025 with four Class 2 felony counts of aggravated identity theft, 10 Class 3 felony counts of identity theft, and a Class 4 felony count of deceptive practices. On Oct. 18, 2024, Wyatt allegedly stole personal identifying information from 14 different people, four of whom were 60 years of age or older. Among the information stolen were bank account numbers, social security numbers, financial account login information, driver’s license numbers, and more. Wyatt also reportedly possessed fraudulent checks which she intended to use to access the funds of another person. The East Alton Police Department presented the case against Wyatt, who was granted pretrial release from custody. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of

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O'Fallon Board Honors Steve Dirnbeck for 30 Years Service

4 months 2 weeks ago
O'FALLON - The O’Fallon Township High School District 203 Board of Education expressed its gratitude to Steve Dirnbeck for more than 30 years of dedicated service to the district this week. Dirnbeck has contributed to the community in multiple roles, including teacher, administrator, coach, and board member. The recognition took place during the board’s most recent meeting, where current board members gathered to honor Dirnbeck’s extensive commitment to OTHS. The district acknowledged his impact on students and staff throughout his tenure. The Board of Education’s statement highlighted their appreciation: “Thank you for your service to the OTHS Community Mr. Dirnbeck!”

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Budzinski Statement On Car Crash In Chatham

4 months 2 weeks ago
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) released the following statement in response to the devastating car crash in Chatham, which claimed the lives of two 7-year-olds, an 8-year-old, and an 18-year-old. Six other children were hospitalized, one of whom remains in critical condition as of this morning. “The loss of these young lives is something no parent, no family, and no community should ever have to bear. To the families of these four victims and those injured, my heart aches for you. You and all those touched by this nightmare are in my constant thoughts and prayers. “I am grateful to the first responders who acted with remarkable bravery and urgency, as well as to the school staff, faith leaders, Red Cross, and volunteers who have offered their support to our community. "As the days and weeks unfold, I hope our community continues to support and uplift one another through this challenging time.”

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Relief on auto tariffs coming, Treasury secretary says

4 months 2 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signaled a reprieve on auto tariffs will come Tuesday ahead of the president’s stop in Michigan to mark his first 100 days in office. Bessent and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday curtailing the import taxes for […]
Ashley Murray

PNC executives on what St. Louis must get right to advance its economy and ensure business success

4 months 2 weeks ago
As Michael Scully retires from his PNC regional president role and Matt Corcoran takes the helm of PNC’s business in St. Louis, these distinguished executives share their insights on advancing St. Louis’ economic and business success. Q: How long have you called St. Louis home? Michael Scully: I moved here in 1983 to begin my banking career and have never thought about living elsewhere. The civic-minded business community, quality of life and many cultural amenities make St. Louis such an amazing…
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New coffee shop set to open in former Looking Meadow Cafe spot

4 months 2 weeks ago
The aroma of roasting coffee is set to come to 2500 Sutton Boulevard in July. Hunter Iffland plans to open his Kentzo Koffee at the former location of Looking Meadow Cafe and Stone Spiral before that. Iffland has been roasting and selling his coffee online for four years at kentzokoffee.com. Iffland said he’s planning on […]
Doug Miner

SIUE WE CARE Clinic and East St. Louis Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Host Second Annual Health Fair   

4 months 2 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE/EAST ST. LOUIS - Metro East residents received valuable information, participated in health screenings, enjoyed free haircuts, beauty services, clothing, lunch, and major door prizes during the Spring Forward Health and Wellness Fair, co-hosted by the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Nursing’s (SON) WE CARE Clinic in East St. Louis. The WE CARE Clinic partnered with the East St. Louis (IL) Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. to host their second annual health fair on Saturday, April 26, at the Wyvetter H. Younge Higher Education Campus in East St. Louis. SIUE Chancellor James T. Minor, PhD, a member of Kappa Alpha Psi, attended the event and helped present the WE Care clinic with a $7,000 donation from the fraternity. A total of 40 vendors from the Greater St. Louis and Metro East areas participated in the event. Organizations included Writers, Planners, & Trainers (WPT), the University of Illinois, East Side Health District,

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St. Clair County Transit District's Summerlong "GO TRAILing" Program Starts May 10, 2025

4 months 2 weeks ago
BELLEVILLE - Area residents are encouraged to get out and explore the MetroBikeLink System this summer through St. Clair County Transit District’s “GO TRAILing” program, being held in partnership with Citizens for Modern Transit. Program participants can earn a selection of prizes by tracking miles spent biking, walking, wheeling, running, skating or skipping along the more than 39 miles of interconnecting trails and bike paths extending from the Fairview Heights Transit Center to the Shiloh-Scott Transit Center in St. Clair County, Ill. The summerlong initiative runs from May 10 through Aug. 9 and is free and open to the public. Registration can be completed at www.scctd.org . Prizes are awarded to those who track 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 miles and include a MetroBikeLink water bottle, “GO TRAILing” brand t-shirt or hat, monthly transit pass, bike helmet and bike light. Those who track 100 miles or more over the summer months will also be entered into

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