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Growe, Hortense Joy

11 months 2 weeks ago
Hortense Joy Growe passed away peacefully on May 3, 2025, grateful to the end for each of life’s many blessings. A matriarch in the truest sense, her life was a living example of what it means to put family first.

Heberer, Ramona Louise

11 months 2 weeks ago
Heberer, Ramona L. 86, passed away Thursday, May 1st, 2025. Beloved wife of 59 years to Paul V. Heberer. Dearest mother of Laura Hicks, John (Christine) Heberer, Vicki (Kevin) Marrs, Elizabeth Heberer and Paula Heberer; grandmother of Ramona, Jennifer, Megan,…

Signaigo, Carol A.

11 months 2 weeks ago
Wife of the late James P Signaigo Sr. Surrounded by her family. Loving Mother of: Cathy ( The late Stephen) Pinner, Sue (Mark) Jorden, James (Diane) Signaigo, Michael Signaigo, (The late Mary Signaigo). Grandmother of: 11. Great Grandmother of: 8.…

Stuckenschneider, Joseph C.

11 months 2 weeks ago
Joseph C. Stuckenschneider was born on October 25, 1942 in St. Elizabeth, MO to John and Isabelle (nee Vandeven) Stuckenschneider, and entered into rest on Thursday, May 1, 2025 at the age of 82.

Trolley crash in Hermann, injures 36

11 months 2 weeks ago
A trolley carrying dozens of people crashed Saturday morning near Hermann, Missouri, injuring 32 passengers, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Caroline Pettey

Contreras homer sparks Cardinals over Pirates

11 months 2 weeks ago
Willson Contreras hit a go-ahead home run in a four-run sixth inning and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-3 on Monday night for their third straight victory.
Associated Press

Re-Elected Wood River Council Members Reflect On Accomplishments

11 months 2 weeks ago
WOOD RIVER – Wood River Mayor Tom Stalcup and Councilmembers Jeremy Plank and Scott Tweedy took their oaths of office on Monday night after securing uncontested re-election bids in the April 2025 elections. All three men briefly stepped down to conclude their terms of office before each being sworn in by City Clerk Danielle Sneed, then being re-seated as the new Wood River City Council. Plank reflected on the council’s accomplishments over the past four years, adding that he’s looking forward to the next four years. He pointed to advancements in transparency such as posting meeting agendas online instead of the door of City Hall, and livestreaming meetings for greater public accessibility. “There are so many things we do differently now and a lot of good things ahead,” Plank said. “I’m just really looking forward to a lot of economic development, and I think we’re well-positioned for growth that we haven’t seen in a long time.”

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