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Traffic Delays Expected On I-55/70 Due To Bridge Work Near Collinsville
COLLINSVILLE – Starting Monday, October 21, 2024, at 8:30 a.m., motorists on southbound I-55/70 will encounter lane restrictions as the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) undertakes emergency bridge deck patching. The work will take place between mile markers 14 and 13, specifically on the bridge over Keebler Avenue, and is expected to conclude by 3:30 p.m. on Friday, October 25, 2024, weather permitting. During this period, the right lane of the highway will be closed, and the ramps for the southbound weigh station will also be unavailable. IDOT advises that drivers should anticipate delays and plan for additional travel time in this area. Motorists are encouraged to consider alternative routes to avoid the construction zone, if possible. IDOT recommends that drivers remain vigilant by adhering to posted speed limits, avoiding the use of mobile devices, and being alert for workers and equipment in the vicinity. For ongoing updates, IDOT District 8 can be followed o
Volunteers Plant Native Trees in Godfrey Parks
GODFREY - Local volunteers came together to plant native trees at Glazebrook and LaVista Parks in Godfrey. On Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, students from Alton High School joined the Village of Godfrey and the Sierra Club Piasa Palisades chapter to plant trees as part of a “Recover, Replant, Restore!” grant from Trees Forever. “It’s great to have the support of Godfrey,” said Virginia Woulfe-Beile with the Sierra Club. “We went to both the Parks Department and the Board of Trustees, and they were very supportive of it.” Woulfe-Beile and Christine Favilla coordinate the Three Rivers Project, which emphasizes environmental education in the Riverbend region. They brought in a field ecology class from Alton High School to help plant the trees at the parks. The Sierra Club worked with the Village of Godfrey and the Godfrey Sustainability Commission to secure the grant through Trees Forever. As a nonprofit, Trees Forever has many forestry initiatives
SIUE Friends Of Art Annual Auction Is Nov. 8
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and the Friends of Art is excited to announce its ANNUAL ART AUCTION on November 8, 2024, with funds raised supporting the Art & Design department’s visiting artist program as well as student scholarships, assistantships, and awards. This long-standing annual event (since 1979) will take place in the ART & DESIGN WEST GALLERY at SIUE, starting with a Preview at 5pm and the LIVE auction at 7pm by local auctioneer Gary Niemeier. This year’s auction will showcase a diverse array of artworks from both local and national artists, faculty, alumni and current students. Some highlights include pieces by Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, Victor Vasarely, Thomas Gipe, Daniel Raedeke, Andy Magee, JaimeJo Fisher and many more! Proceeds from the auction provide a unique opportunity for attendees to acquire unique and original pieces while contributing to the growth of the SIUE art community. The auction directly benefit
Letter To The Editor: Godfrey Resident Jacki Clayton Announces Her Campaign For Village Clerk
GODFREY - To my fellow Godfrey residents, I would like to take a moment to introduce myself and let you all know that I am running for the office of Godfrey Village Clerk. I was born and raised in the area and moved to Godfrey in 2006. I have worked for the Village of Godfrey since 2016; first, in the Assessor’s Office and later, moving to the Parks and Recreation Department when the township was dissolved in 2019. I have pursued additional education and earned multiple certifications through the State of Illinois Property Assessment Institute in order to better serve Godfrey residents. I am interested in pursuing the office of Village Clerk because I know that I can continue to bring my level of dedication and customer service to the Clerk’s position. When Godfrey was first designated a Village, there were services offered within the Clerk’s office that have since been discontinued; I would like to pursue bringing additional services back to Godfrey. As an enthusiastic
Dry weekend ahead with sunshine and warming temperatures
A dry weekend ahead with sunshine and gradually warming temperatures. Highs on Saturday a touch warmer than Friday. Overnight lows remain chilly under clear skies, dropping into the 40s. On Sunday, afternoon high temperatures will once again be a bit warmer than Saturday, reaching the mid 70s. A weak front drops into the region overnight [...]
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The Best Fall Podcasts to Listen to on a Walk
As the air turns crisp and the leaves shift into vibrant hues of orange and gold, fall presents a perfect opportunity to enjoy the outdoors. There’s something special about taking a leisurely walk during this beautiful season, with the scent of pumpkin spice and woodsmoke wafting through the air. To enhance this experience, why not pair your stroll with a captivating podcast? From engaging stories to enlightening discussions, podcasts can provide the perfect backdrop for your autumn walks. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best fall podcasts that will make your walks more enjoyable and enriching. The Benefits of Listening to Podcasts While Walking Before diving into the podcast recommendations, let’s take a moment to discuss why combining walking with podcast listening can be particularly beneficial: Mental Stimulation : Engaging with a podcast can stimulate your mind, making your walk not just a physical activity but also a mental workout. Inspiration
The tiny potato at the heart of one tribeโs fight against climate change
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Public visitation and procession to honor St. Charles County paramedic
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. โ Family, friends, and fellow first responders will gather to honor the life of a St. Charles County paramedic who tragically passed away while on duty. A public visitation for Michael Clarke will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, followed by his funeral service. The funeral procession is expected to start around [...]
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Fatal car crash in Jefferson County leaves man dead
HILLSBORO, Mo. โ A man was killed in a car crash in Jefferson County Friday night. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened on Klondike Road in Hillsboro, not far from State Routh BB just before 9 p.m. The crash report states 29-year-old Aaron Phipps went off the road striking a fence [...]
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Second man charged with murder over July shooting at St. Louis County gas station
'This is the biggest Shigella outbreak I've seen': Longhorn Steakhouse in Fairview Heights reopens after food poisoning cases
South St. Louis home catches fire, no injuries reported
ST. LOUIS โ A home caught fire in south St. Louis overnight. The fire happened around 1 a.m. Saturday on Tennessee Avenue off Schirmer Street in the Carondelet neighborhood. Initially crews thought someone might have been trapped inside the home but later they found the person safe outside. Fire investigators have been requested to assess [...]
Ferguson-Florissant schools may freeze hiring, spending amid 'pressing' financial concerns
The Ferguson-Florissant schools may soon freeze spending and hiring after the recent discovery of unspecified cash flow problems and budget imbalances.
St. Louis-based industrial distributor to buy 2 New Jersey businesses
A Maryland Heights distributor of water, wastewater, storm drainage and fire protection products, reached asset-purchase agreements with two New Jersey businesses.
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