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Devo has just released a restored version of their 1976 short film, The Truth About De-Evolution.The nine-minute film, directed by Chuck Statler, has been given a high resolution upgrade by the band’s audio…
2 From Alton Charged With Recklessly Firing Weapons
ALTON – Two Alton residents accused of recklessly discharging firearms face felony charges in separate cases. Jashawn B. McLemore, 19, of Alton, was charged on July 1, 2025 with reckless discharge of a firearm and aggravated unlawful possession of weapons (both Class 4 felonies). McLemore allegedly fired a weapon in a reckless manner near the 3300 block of Belle Street in Alton, endangering the bodily safety of nearby residents. His possession of the weapon was unlawful as he had no valid Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card or Concealed Carry License (CCL) at the time of the offense. The state’s petition to deny McLemore’s pretrial release from custody states officers were dispatched to a report of shots fired on Belle Street, where “26 shell casings were collected from the area.” Two nearby witnesses then gave authorities their accounts after seeing McLemore firing a weapon outdoors. “Officers spoke with a witness who advised she
Edwardsville Municipal Band Returns With American Folk Tapestry
EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville Municipal Concert Band will perform another free summer concert on Thursday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cleaon Etzkorn Bandstand in City Park. This week’s rescheduled program, titled “American Folk Tapestry,” explores a series of works that showcase the sounds of river ballads, pioneer songs, spirituals, Shaker hymns, and more. Each piece is based on traditional songs and shows the work of composers connected to the Midwest, making the program feel both nationwide and close to home. Concessions during the Thursday concert will benefit the SIUE Suzuki Tour Group. Grab a seat, settle in with friends and family, and enjoy a summer evening filled with music from your local community band. Follow the Edwardsville Municipal Band on Facebook and Instagram for more information and updates.
GRG’s New CEO Believes Greenways are Transformational
Mark Perkins is a true believer in the power of green spaces to unify regions and spur development. And that’s what spurred him to take on the challenge of leading the Great Rivers Greenway (GRG) agency after over a quarter-century of public service as City Administrator in Creve Coeur. Perkins recently took the helm of […]
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Tuesday storms bring chances for heavy rain and wind gusts to St. Louis region
Storms are set to sweep across the St. Louis area late Tuesday before weakening overnight, with isolated pockets capable of producing severe weather.
School relocation contested by SLPS unions after tornado
Union leaders representing St. Louis Public Schools employees are criticizing the superintendent for relocating students and staff from tornado-damaged schools without consulting them, citing concerns about safety and the need for negotiation.
Techdirt Podcast Episode 424: Reclaiming The Internet
Support us on Patreon » We’ve got one more cross-post episode for you this week! A few weeks ago, Mike joined host Aaron Ross Powell on the ReImagining Liberty podcast for a discussion that digs into the the philosophy and principles underlying the push for internet decentralization and protocols over platforms, and why this shift is […]
Pritzker: Trump's Budget Bill Strips Healthcare From 330,000 In State
CHICAGO — Following the signing of Trump and Congressional Republicans’ budget bill, Illinois is raising awareness about the devastating impact on working families’ access to healthcare. With the stroke of a pen, Trump has signed into law the largest cut to Medicaid in American history that will strip coverage from an estimated 330,000 Illinoisans, burden working families with increased premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket healthcare costs, and threaten hospitals and nursing homes across the state, especially in rural areas. Vulnerable populations, including children, seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income families, will lose coverage under administratively burdensome eligibility policies. Among the hardest hit will be the 64 percent of nondisabled adults who are working and must now also navigate new work requirements to retain their coverage. “Donald Trump sold out the American people, stripping away their healthcare and raising costs for
Update: 1 Killed, 3 Injured in North Riverfront Shooting
Homicide detectives are investigating a shooting that left two men dead and two others injured on July 5 in North Riverfront.
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$5,000 Awarded to 1st MidAmerica Credit Union Scholarship Winners
BETHALTO —1st MidAmerica Credit Union recently awarded five, $1,000 scholarships to local area high school graduates Jayden Henschen, Isabella Lozano, Alexis Harrop, Meredith Pitchford, and Ellie Laird. Jayden Henschen is a graduate of Edwardsville High School. She plans to attend the University of Tennessee Knoxville to pursue a degree in Nursing. Isabella Lozano, a graduate of MacArthur High School, plans to attend the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and earn a degree in Animal Science. Alexis Harrop is a graduate of Southwestern High School. She plans to earn a degree in Radiologic Technology from Lewis and Clark Community College. Meredith Pitchford, a Roxana Senior High School graduate, plans to attend SIUE to earn a degree in Business. Ellie Laird is a graduate of Jersey Community High School. She plans to attend Lewis and Clark Community College to study Nursing. 1st MidAmerica Credit Union has a mission of exceeding member expectations. Additional information
Murder charges filed in shooting outside Farmington apartment
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Commercial laundry closing South Broadway plant as hospitals move operations in-house
Nearly 100 people will be laid off from ImageFIRST, but BJC says its new laundry joint venture with SSM will employ 175.
Chestnut Health Systems Opens Genoa Pharmacy at Maryville Location
MADISON COUNTY – Chestnut Health Systems™ invites the community to attend an Open House at its Maryville location, 2148 Vadalabene Dr., Maryville, IL 62062, on Wednesday, July 9 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. This event celebrates the grand opening of the Genoa Healthcare pharmacy, giving guests the opportunity to tour the building, meet the dedicated staff, and learn more about the services Chestnut offers to support whole-person care. “We’re excited to expand our partnership with Genoa Healthcare as they help us deliver the full scope of care we provide our community,” said Amy Gibbar, vice president of Integrated Care at Chestnut. “With the addition of this pharmacy, Chestnut’s Maryville location joins the other Chestnut locations as a true one-stop shop for our clients.” Chestnut’s Maryville location provides comprehensive care designed to meet the unique needs of individuals and families in the community. Services include: Substance
Live radar shows severe storms that may trigger flash floods move into the St. Louis region
Former Mizzou coach Gary Pinkel arrested for DWI, Missouri Highway Patrol reports
Former Mizzou Football coach Gary Pinkel was arrested after he allegedly drove while intoxicated, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol arrest report.
Bank Of Hillsboro Announces Rebranding To Constitution Bank
HILLSBORO — Bank of Hillsboro is proud to announce it will be rebranding to Constitution Bank, effective September 2, 2025. The new name reflects the bank’s deep-rooted values and its continued investment in serving customers with strength, independence, and personalized service, which are hallmarks of its 156-year history. “Constitution Bank is more than a name change, it’s a renewed commitment to who we’ve always been,” said Misty Borrowman, President and CEO of Bank of Hillsboro. “We remain locally owned and community focused, with the same trusted people and the same commitment to the customers and communities we serve.” Customers can expect a seamless transition. Account numbers, online access, and daily banking operations will remain unchanged. The teams customers know and trust will continue to provide the same service at all existing branches. This is a brand evolution, not a change in ownership. The bank remains independently
Candidates eye north St. Louis County district seat held by Rita Heard Days
Days, who has held the seat since 2019, is expected to face a local mayor and a former state legislator in next August's primary.
Simmons Hanly Conroy Partner Melissa Schopfer Receives Prestigious Women of PALS Award
ALTON, Ill. (July 3, 2025) – Simmons Hanly Conroy , a national leader in the legal representation of mesothelioma patients and their families, is pleased to announce that firm partner Melissa Crowe Schopfer was selected as the winner of the 2025 Women of Plaintiffs Asbestos Litigation Seminar (PALS) Award. Her selection was announced at this year’s seminar, which took place May 13-15 in Las Vegas. The Women of PALS Award is bestowed annually to an individual who supports, initiates, and/or sustains the advancement and progress of women in the field. It celebrates meaningful leadership on issues related to gender-equity and recognizes those who have materially contributed to altering structural barriers to the success of women in the field. Award recipients are those who effectively and consistently speak truth to power. “Melissa embodies every characteristic and pioneering stride that this award was created to observe,” said Simmons Hanly Conroy named
Jefferson County man faces charges for child enticement
A Jefferson County man was arrested earlier this month for engaging in lascivious online chats with an undercover detective posing as a minor.
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