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Schlafly closes St. Charles brewpub

7 months 2 weeks ago
“Our lease has come to an end and our landlord has informed us that they'll begin making much needed repairs to the property,” the announcement said.
By Ian Froeb St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Metro-East Lutheran High School First Semester Honor Roll 2024-2025

7 months 2 weeks ago
EDWARDSVILLE - The following students have been named to the Honor Roll at Metro-East Lutheran High School for the first semester of the 2024-2025 school year: Honor Roll with High Distinction (g.p.a. 4.0) – Grade 9 Abby Ayer, Shiloh Liam Hazelwonder, Godfrey Marion Hemmer, Fairview Heights Claire Houck, Maryville Collin Hudzik, Edwardsville Cole Payne, Edwardsville Calista Stults, Collinsville Ryan Sullivan, New Douglas Lily Walloch, Collinsville Honor Roll with Distinction (g.p.a. 3.75-3.99) – Grade 9 Elijah Ball, Worden Abby Dulaney, O'Fallon Madison Dunn, Edwardsville Oliver Elmer, Edwardsville Charlie Frey, Glen Carbon Noah Gray, Collinsville Caitlyn Hardage, Caseyville Lily Hartzel, Troy Moira Krueger, Glen Carbon Laynie Menard, Glen Carbon Preston Menossi, Edwardsville Rhett Neathery, Wood River Ally Packer, Edwardsville Matthew Redden, Edwardsville Henry Reiseck, Hamel Molly Schulmeister,

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Here’s a look at the busy week ahead for Trump’s Cabinet nominees

7 months 2 weeks ago
WASHINGTON — The confirmations for President Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks are moving at warp speed, with U.S. Senate floor votes for some and appearances for others before Senate panels this week. Trump’s Cabinet members will be crucial to carrying out his sweeping GOP agenda, which already started bursting out of the floodgates in wide-ranging executive […]
Shauneen Miranda

New Maplewood business is a blend of chiropractic and physical therapy

7 months 2 weeks ago
Dr. Allie Foddrill, DC, owner of The Well Yard, a new business at 2741 Sutton Boulevard, in Maplewood, said she is a chiropractor by trade, but saw a gap between practicing as a chiropractor and a physical therapist. At a chiropractor’s office, “Typically you’re in and out in five minutes and you get a great […]
Doug Miner

IDOC Partners to Expand Cadet Training with New Regional Academies

7 months 2 weeks ago
SPRINGFIELD – This month, the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) established two new partnerships to address needs and expand training opportunities for cadets across Illinois. To support corrections facilities in the Southern Region, IDOC has signed an intergovernmental agreement with John A. Logan Community College in Carterville to prepare cadets for careers at Big Muddy River, Centralia, Pinckneyville, Menard, Shawnee, and Vienna Correctional Centers. Following that agreement, IDOC signed another intergovernmental agreement with Elementary School District 54 in Morris to support training efforts for cadets in the Northern Region, who will go on to serve at Joliet Treatment Center, Joliet Inpatient Treatment Center, Kewanee Life Skills Re-Entry Center, Pontiac, and Sheridan Correctional Centers. These agreements are a result of collaborative discussions with AFSCME Council 31. “These new partnerships underscore our dedication to meeting the staffing needs of

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Authorities Identify Man Found Dead At Bunker Hill Residence, Cause Of Death Pending

7 months 2 weeks ago
BUNKER HILL — Authorities have identified an individual found dead at a rural residence in Bunker Hill on Sunday afternoon. Charles Joseph Parrino, Jr., 45, was pronounced dead on January 26, 2025, according to Macoupin County Coroner Anthony Kravanya. Parrino, who worked at the popular Soulard bar Bastille, was known for his reliability. His absence from work over the weekend raised concerns for the bar’s owner, who has stated that Parrino was always early for his shifts. Kravanya stated that the cause of death remains pending as autopsy results are awaited. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding Parrino's death is being conducted by the Macoupin County Coroner’s Office and the Macoupin County Sheriff’s Department, with assistance from the Illinois State Police Crime Scene Division. The investigation is ongoing. Authorities did however, arrest Jerald Stilts, 57, early Sunday and he is being held on a charge of Concealment of a Homicidal Death.

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Comptroller Susana Mendoza recognizes Identity Theft Awareness Week and offers tips for protecting your personal information

7 months 2 weeks ago
SPRINGFIELD - Identity theft occurs when someone steals your personal information such as Social Security number, bank account or credit card numbers without your permission for their own financial benefit. Fraudsters may open new accounts or take out a loan in your name, steal your card information to make unauthorized purchases and use your information to obtain medical benefits, disability checks or unemployment benefits. “It’s scary to think about someone assuming your identity and potentially wiping out your bank account, ruining your good credit, or getting a fake driver’s license in your name,” said Comptroller Mendoza. “Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help protect yourself and your wallet.” First, the warning signs: Receiving bills for items you didn’t buy. Your credit report shows accounts you did not open. You receive calls from debt collectors for accounts or purchases you didn’t authorize. You’re denie

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Illinois DCFS Launches Ally-IL - First-of-its-Kind App to Enhance Communication and Collaboration to Support Youth and Families

7 months 2 weeks ago
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), in collaboration with Microsoft, today unveiled Ally-IL, a custom application enabling DCFS caseworkers to connect and engage with youth and support networks virtually using a Microsoft Teams platform. Ally-IL is the first-of-its-kind tool developed to provide a free, real-time collaborative platform. This groundbreaking application offers chat-based tools, enabling DCFS caseworkers, families, children, youth and their trusted circle of alliances—including teachers—to stay connected and streamline communication, all while protecting sensitive information. By fostering secure and timely communication, Ally-IL enhances the support network around every child and family involved. “Through this public-private partnership with Microsoft, we are changing the way our children and youth in care can stay connected to their families and their DCFS caseworkers,” said Governor JB Pritzker.

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Illinois Department of Revenue Announces Opening of 2025 Tax Season, Today, Jan. 27

7 months 2 weeks ago
CHICAGO - The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) announced it will begin accepting and processing 2024 tax returns today, Monday, January 27, the same date the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) begins accepting federal income tax returns. Illinois will participate in the free IRS Direct File program this year. Eligible Illinois taxpayers can use the program to file their 2024 federal returns directly with the IRS. They will also be able to easily transfer their information into IDOR’s free online account management program, MyTax Illinois , to file their Illinois taxes. Both platforms are fast, secure, easy to use, and mobile-friendly. Direct File eligibility can be confirmed by visiting https://directfile.irs.gov. “IRS Direct File offers a range of benefits for taxpayers, including free federal tax return filing, step-by-step guidance, and real-time online support, explained IDOR Director David Harris . "Eligible taxpayers can then use the verified Direct File

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Illinois Treasurer Frerichs Encourages People to Check for Missing Money During 2025 National Unclaimed Property Day

7 months 2 weeks ago
SPRINGFIELD - National Unclaimed Property Day is coming up and Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs is urging people to check the I-CASH missing money website to see if they have money or other unclaimed property waiting for them to claim. “National Unclaimed Property Day on February 1 is a great day for people to visit our I-CASH website , though you certainly don’t have to wait until then,” Frerichs said. “In fact, it’s a good idea to check the website at least a couple of times a year to see if you, your family, or your friends have cash or property to claim.” “We work hard to return missing money and unclaimed property to the rightful owners,” he added. “Putting money back in your warm hands is better than keeping it in our cold bank vaults. Putting money back in the hands of Illinoisans does more good for our state’s economy than it does sitting in our bank account.” “Unclaimed property” typically

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