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Barnes-Jewish Hospital removes old pedestrian bridge Saturday

1 year 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS – A major construction project is happening Saturday morning as the old pedestrian bridge at Barnes-Jewish Hospital is being torn down. Sections of the bridge were already removed shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday and it’s a step-by-step process. Workers are removing the glass on the bridge first. They’ll then dismantle steel sections into [...]
Jaime Travers

Suspect sought for theft of trailer with $10K worth of equipment in St. Louis

1 year 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis Metropolitan police officers are working to track down a suspect accused of stealing a large box trailer. The theft happened on Sunday, November 24th on Cole Street near the Dome at America’s Center. The trailer contained tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment and commercial-grade paint. Police say the [...]
Jaime Travers

Juvenile shot in Dutchtown

1 year 3 months ago

District 3 officers are investigating a shooting that happened in the 4000 block of Pennsylvania on December 6 just before 8:30 p.m. A citizen found a 16-year-old walking, stating she had been shot, and contacted Police. Officers arrived on scene and located the 16-yeaer-old suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest area. EMS responded […]

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Suleima Rojas

Mild weekend with light rain possible by Sunday evening

1 year 3 months ago
We have a mild weekend ahead of us with temperatures in the mid 50s for Saturday and sunny skies. Sunday will be even warmer with highs near 60, but clouds will increase as a system nears our region. That system stays mostly to our south, but we could have a few showers Sunday evening and [...]
Jaime Travers

Revity Credit Union Donates To Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund

1 year 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - The employees of Revity Credit Union united to raise $1,390.00 for the Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund through their Revel for a Cause Jeans Program. This program, funded by employees, allows Revity Credit Union staff to embody the credit union's philosophy of people helping people. By contributing a monthly monetary donation to a local organization, employees can enjoy wearing jeans and tennis shoes on Fridays and Saturdays throughout that month. "At Revity Credit Union, we are dedicated to supporting our community and prioritizing our members' well-being," a Revity spokesperson said. "We are proud to have selected the Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund as the recipient of our Revel for a Cause donation." In November, Revity employees contributed $1,390 to the Madison County Fallen Officer Memorial Fund, a 501c3 organization committed to honoring fallen officers in Madison County, Illinois. Their mission is to provide a space for family, friends,

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Blackburn College's Brianna Sutton Named Teacher Of The Year By Illinois Council For Exceptional Children

1 year 3 months ago
CARLINVILLE – Brianna Sutton, Director of Blackburn and Beyond, has been named the 2024 Clarissa Hug Teacher of the Year by the Illinois Council for Exceptional Children (ICEC). Presented at the ICEC Fall Convention on November 16, this recognizes educators who demonstrate outstanding commitment to advancing opportunities for students with disabilities and is the most prestigious honor bestowed on a teacher of students with disabilities in Illinois. Sutton was deeply honored and truly humbled to accept this award. "As a teacher of students with disabilities, I have the privilege each day of working alongside some of the most resilient, insightful, and determined individuals. My students constantly remind me that learning is a journey without boundaries. They redefine expectations, surpassing what others may think possible and showing me—and the world—what real perseverance and strength look like. Watching them grow, step into their potential, and develop confidence

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Dar Bryant on How The Dream Center Helps Incarcerated Individuals in Alton

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ALTON - On a recent episode of “You’re Beautiful” with Brian Trust, Dar Bryant shared how he found God after spending time in prison. He went on to help hundreds of incarcerated individuals. Bryant was the director of The Dream Center in Alton, an offshoot of The River Church that helps individuals after they are released from prison. The center, which Bryant called “a resource hub,” meets the needs of individuals following their release with a faith-based approach. Bryant shared that he found God while in prison himself. “When you’re in prison, it’s you and God,” he said. “So many people, they go to prison and they’re shattered. And you can do a bunch of things. Either you dive deeper into the muck, get caught up in all the clique-yness of everything, or else you dive into the Word, the Bible.” Bryant grew up in the Riverbend region but fled to Arizona after he was involved in a series of crimes. He was

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Correctional Officer Abrielle Roy Celebrates Graduation Milestone

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ALTON - Alton Police Correctional Officer Abrielle Roy has graduated from the SWIC Corrections Officer Academy, marking a significant milestone in her career in law enforcement. The graduation ceremony took place recently, celebrating her dedication and commitment to serving the community. Roy's achievement reflects her hard work and perseverance throughout the training program. The academy is known for its rigorous curriculum designed to prepare individuals for the challenges of a career in corrections. In a statement, the Alton Police expressed pride in Roy's accomplishments, stating, “We are excited to see her continue to grow in her career and make a positive impact.” The community has shown support for her journey, emphasizing the importance of dedicated professionals in the field of corrections.

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T. Todt Shootout Returns to Carlinville for Sixth Year

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CARLINVILLE – A special high school basketball event in honor of a beloved area broadcaster returns to the place where it all began this year. The sixth annual T. Todt Shootout vs. Cancer event will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 at Carlinville High School, and will feature five boys’ and three girls’ games. Carlinville was also the site of the first-ever T. Todt Shootout, on Dec. 8, 2018. Tickets are good all day and are $5 for adults, with $2 for children. The annual event celebrates the life of Terry Todt, the longtime sports director at WSMI Radio, who died on May 23, 2019 after a long battle with a debilitating form of appendix-based cancer. He was survived by his wife of 39 years, Brenda, and their two children. Immensely popular with coaches, players, and fans, Todt was familiar to many with his enthusiastic love of high school sports and fervent support of area youth, particularly in his hometown of Raymond. Todt was a member of several Halls of Fame,

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