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JCHS Celebrates 'Amazing Start' To 2024-25 School Year

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JERSEYVILLE - Thomas Leslie, the newest principal at Jersey Community High School, said the 2024-2025 school year is off to “an amazing start” as JCHS students were welcomed on their first day. Leslie said the day began with “Link Crew,” a new orientation program connecting underclassmen and upperclassmen as they navigated their first day at JCHS - or their first day back. “We began with several orientations which included a brand new program called Link Crew that provided our incoming and new students with a fun and engaging orientation to the school and connection with junior and senior leaders that will continue as the year progresses,” Leslie said. “ All of these opportunities have provided our students with the confidence to walk in the door today and hit the ground running.” Leslie, who was appointed JCHS’s new principal at the start of this year , said he’s “ecstatic to join the JCHS family” as

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Ameren Investigates Widespread Odor in Madison County

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WOOD RIVER - Residents and businesses across several towns in Illinois, including Roxana, Wood River, Hartford, East Alton, Alton, and Godfrey, have reported an odor throughout the area. The smell, which many have compared to gas, has resulted in numerous reports to Ameren Gas. As a precautionary measure, the Wood River Walmart was evacuated. However, after a thorough inspection, it was determined that there was no gas leak at the store, and shoppers and employees were allowed to return shortly thereafter. Ameren is aware of the widespread reports and is actively investigating the source of the odor. Wood River Fire Chief Wade Stahlhut said Wednesday afternoon that his firefighters are still searching to find answers about the odor. He said the odor came from the west side of Wood River initially. "It had just a heavy pungent natural gas odor," he said. "We had a number of 911 calls and we are still in the midst of the investigation. The odor has dissipated off from the city an

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Pontoon Beach/Belleville Cannabis Dispensaries Receive $240,000 Each In Social Equity Loan Program

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PONTOON BEACH/BELLEVILLE - A pair of local licensed cannabis dispensaries will receive a significant amount of funds from Round II of the Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity announced on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024. Cookies in Pontoon Beach with an application from Project Equity Illinois, will receive $240,000 in the loan awards. Market 96 in Belleville, with an application from Blunts&Moore, LLC, also will receive a $240,000 loan. The second round of loans will total $5.5 million overall throughout the state. Through the program, 23 qualified, licensed social equity dispensaries are receiving $240,000 Direct Forgivable Loans (DFL) financed by the State of Illinois. Second round of Cannabis Social Equity Loan Program provides $5.5 million in loans to social equity dispensaries “Since day one, my administration has put equity at the forefront of building the most accessible cannabis industry

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Granite City Man Charged With Child Battery, Resisting Officer

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GRANITE CITY - A man from Granite City faces multiple criminal charges after injuring a 9-year-old child while evading arrest from a previous criminal case. James H. Ellis, 28, of Granite City, was charged with aggravated battery (a Class 3 felony) and resisting a peace officer (a Class A misdemeanor). On Aug. 5, 2024, Ellis allegedly caused bodily harm to a 9-year-old victim after he “pushed the victim to the ground, causing him to strike his head on the pavement and lacerating his head,” according to Madison County court documents. Ellis reportedly committed the battery while fleeing on foot from a Granite City Police officer attempting to arrest him; he was wanted on previous criminal charges including reckless discharge of a firearm and more, according to a petition to deny his pretrial release. “He fled from police on foot, approaching two children and pushing one to the ground, causing him to strike his head on the pavement, causing injury,”

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Uvalde Police Failed to Turn Over All Body Camera Footage From Robb Elementary Shooting, Department Says

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Officials in Uvalde, Texas, revealed on Wednesday that they failed to release some officer body camera and dashboard footage related to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting as required by a settlement agreement with news organizations that sued for access.

After the city released hundreds of records on Saturday to news organizations, including ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, an officer informed the Uvalde Police Department that some of his body camera footage from the May 24, 2022, shooting was missing, according to a news release from the city.

In response, police Chief Homer Delgado ordered an audit of the department’s servers, which turned up “several additional videos.” The city did not say which officers or cruisers the missing footage belonged to.

According to information that Uvalde police initially provided to Texas Department of Public Safety investigators, seven of the 25 responding officers had their body cameras turned on the day of the shooting. Records released on Saturday only included footage from five of the officers’ body cameras. Whether the city’s discovery of additional materials is limited to the two remaining body cameras or includes additional footage from more officers is unknown.

The department shared the newly discovered footage with District Attorney Christina Mitchell for review. Delgado also ordered an internal affairs investigation into how the error occurred. That probe will determine which department employees are responsible and what disciplinary actions may be warranted, according to the news release.

“I have ordered an immediate review of all footage collection and storage protocols within UPD and will institute a new process to ensure our department lives up to the highest standards,” Delgado, who joined the department last year, said in a statement. “The Uvalde community and the public deserve nothing less.”

It’s unclear whether Mitchell, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, had access to the footage as she evaluated whether officers should be criminally charged for the flawed response to the shooting in which 19 children and two teachers died.

A grand jury in June indicted former Uvalde school district police Chief Pete Arredondo and officer Adrian Gonzales on felony child endangerment charges. Both men pleaded not guilty. No Uvalde Police Department officers have been charged.

News organizations, including the Tribune and ProPublica, sued several local and state governmental bodies more than two years ago for access to records related to the shooting. The city settled with the new organizations, agreeing to provide records that had been requested under the state’s Public Information Act, including body camera footage from all responding officers. Three other government agencies — the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District and the Uvalde County Sheriff’s Office — continue fighting not to release any records.

City officials did not respond to requests for comment but said in a statement that they would evaluate the judge’s order governing the release of documents to ensure that they comply with the settlement terms reached with the news organizations.

Reid Pillifant, an associate attorney with Haynes Boone, a law firm that represents the news organizations, said he appreciated the Police Department’s “quick response in conducting an audit to ensure all relevant materials are shared with the public as soon as possible.”

The Tribune, ProPublica and FRONTLINE independently obtained a trove of investigative materials through a confidential source. That trove includes the body camera footage of two Uvalde police officers — Jesus Mendoza and Joe Zamora — that was not released on Saturday. The newsrooms analyzed Mendoza’s 25-minute-long body camera footage and his interview with state investigators as part of an investigation into law enforcement’s botched response that included a documentary and revealed that while the children knew what to do when confronted with a mass shooter, many officers did not.

Zamora’s body camera footage, which is only about eight minutes long, appears to show him at the house belonging to the gunman’s grandmother, whom the teen shot in the face before going to the school.

In the footage, a crying woman can be heard saying, “I knew it was my nephew.” She adds, “he didn’t want to live anymore.”

by Zach Despart, The Texas Tribune, and Lomi Kriel, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune

Jersey Middle Students Get Warm Welcome On First Day Of School

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JERSEYVILLE - A new chapter began for several Jersey Community Middle School students on Wednesday morning, Aug. 14, 2024, for the first day of the 2024-2025 school year. New JCMS Principal Niki Egelhoff said their first day at JCMS has “been incredible,” commending school staff for working hard to “make today perfect.” “As I walk the halls I've seen many smiling, eager faces,” Egelhoff said. “Teachers are escorting students around the building helping them get familiar with the new routines and they have lots of fun activities planned to help their new students get to know one another.” JCMS staff all wore new "Aspire for Excellence" t-shirts, highlighting the school’s motto for this year. Egelhoff said they plan to help their students embody this motto through daily character lessons, rigorous curriculum, and other enriching programs offered. She emphasized the school’s dedication to fostering an environment where

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Adjo Honsou represents St. Louis and Togo to win ‘The Great American Recipe’

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PBS’ “The Great American Recipe” introduced viewers to St. Louis’ own Adjo Honsu, chef/owner of the food truck Fufu n’ Sauce. Her mission to share her Togolese cuisine and culture with others put her alongside seven other home-trained chefs from across the U.S. competing, sharpening their skills, and telling their familial and culinary stories — and she won!

Your Weekend Go Guide: Explore This Weekend's Events!

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Discover the diverse and exciting array of events happening in the area, from live music and farmers' markets to family-friendly movie nights and thrilling gaming tournaments. For a complete listing of events, visit https://www.riverbender.com/events/ . Featured Experience the 28th Season of the The Land of Goshen Community Market ! The Land of Goshen Community Market returns for its 28th season, welcoming visitors every Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and this time it will be held at L&C's N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville. Visitors can explore a vibrant array of favorite vendors alongside exciting new additions, offering fresh produce, beautiful cut flowers, delicious baked goods, eggs, meats, unique art, and more. Market highlights include live music from local talent, fun and educational activities for children through the Market Sprouts program, and a variety of Goshen Market Merchandise for shoppers. Visitors can also learn about what's in season by checking the seasonal

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Difference Makers: Community Unites As Evans' Backpack Giveaway Surges Past 300 Donations

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ALTON — What began as a small initiative seven years ago has grown into a significant community event, thanks to the efforts of Jiuana and Efrem Evans. On Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, the couple organized a backpack giveaway at the Alton Middle School Annex Gym, providing over 300 backpacks to local students, a marked increase from the 100 backpacks distributed last year. "Seeing the community come together is incredibly fulfilling," said Efrem Evans. "I'm very proud, more proud that the community is coming together and everybody is having a good time." The Evans family are Difference Makers in the Riverbend area with their charitable hearts. The event, which is not affiliated with an official 501(c) organization, started when the Evans' middle school-aged child needed a backpack, and they realized many other families were in similar situations. Over the years, the initiative has expanded, driven by the couple's dedication and the community's support. "We have a kid in each divisio

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A St. Louis doctor saw horror— and humanity— in Gaza

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Dr. Amjad Musleh, an emergency medicine and intensive care physician at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, volunteered at one of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza last month. He shares why he went to an active war zone to treat Palestinian war victims and how he saw extraordinary examples of human resilience.

Alton's Movie Nights At Killion Park Kicks Off With Huge Success

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ALTON – The fourth season of Movie Nights at James Killion Park launched with a "resounding success," one of the coordinators, Sheila Goins, said. The event, held on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, saw hundreds of children in attendance and was described as a "beautiful vibe of excitement and community," stated Goins. The next movie night is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024, featuring "The Little Mermaid," sponsored by Carrollton Bank. Free food, popcorn, and drinks will be available, with service starting at 7:30 p.m. and the movie beginning at 8 p.m. Residents are encouraged to bring their children, along with blankets, lawn chairs, and bug repellent. NFL player Mike Ford's grandmother was present to assist with backpack donations from Ford's foundation, which was a heartfelt gesture appreciated by the children and their families. Ford is a cornerback in the NFL and was born and grew up in Alton and attended Marquette Catholic High School. The first week's movie was sponsored

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