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Students to Experience Birds of Prey at Maryville School In Granite City

1 year 6 months ago
COLLINSVILLE — Ameren Illinois and the Illinois Raptor Center are collaborating to provide an educational experience for students at Maryville School in Granite City, focusing on birds of prey. The event, titled "Wild about Wildlife," will take place on Friday, Oct. 4, at 12:45 p.m. at 4651 Maryville Road in Granite City. The presentation will allow children from kindergarten through fifth grade to observe various raptors, including hawks, owls, and falcons, up close. The Illinois Raptor Center, a non-profit organization based in Decatur, rehabilitates native animals and promotes conservation education. The raptors featured in the program have been rehabilitated but are unable to return to the wild, making them suitable for educational outreach. Ameren Illinois has been proactive in avian protection for over a decade, implementing an Avian Protection Program aimed at safeguarding birds of prey and migratory species from potential hazards associated with utility infrastructure.

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Students to Experience Birds of Prey at Maryville School In Granite City

1 year 6 months ago
COLLINSVILLE — Ameren Illinois and the Illinois Raptor Center are collaborating to provide an educational experience for students at Maryville School in Granite City, focusing on birds of prey. The event, titled "Wild about Wildlife," will take place on Friday, Oct. 4, at 12:45 p.m. at 4651 Maryville Road in Granite City. The presentation will allow children from kindergarten through fifth grade to observe various raptors, including hawks, owls, and falcons, up close. The Illinois Raptor Center, a non-profit organization based in Decatur, rehabilitates native animals and promotes conservation education. The raptors featured in the program have been rehabilitated but are unable to return to the wild, making them suitable for educational outreach. Ameren Illinois has been proactive in avian protection for over a decade, implementing an Avian Protection Program aimed at safeguarding birds of prey and migratory species from potential hazards associated with utility infrastructure.

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Your Weekend Guide to Fall Festivals, Spooky Attractions, and Local Markets

1 year 6 months ago
This October, the region is brimming with a wide variety of events that cater to every interest, from festive fall festivals and vibrant markets to thrilling haunted attractions and enriching cultural experiences. For a complete listing of events happening in the area, be sure to visit https://www.riverbender.com/events/ . If you want to make sure even more of the region is aware of your event email cj@riverbender.com and explore our range of Event Promotion Services! Featured Celebrate Cougar Nation: SIUE Homecoming & Family Weekend invites you and your family to an unforgettable weekend from October 4-6, filled with memorable events and activities. This event is designed for community members, alumni, and students. Highlights include COUGARFEST with live music by Dr. Zhivegas, a Homecoming Run, a pancake breakfast, a Cougar Fan Zone, and a men’s soccer game featuring a halftime fireworks display. Check out their website for more details and a full listing of events.

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Your Weekend Guide to Fall Festivals, Spooky Attractions, and Local Markets

1 year 6 months ago
This October, the region is brimming with a wide variety of events that cater to every interest, from festive fall festivals and vibrant markets to thrilling haunted attractions and enriching cultural experiences. For a complete listing of events happening in the area, be sure to visit https://www.riverbender.com/events/ . If you want to make sure even more of the region is aware of your event email cj@riverbender.com and explore our range of Event Promotion Services! Featured Celebrate Cougar Nation: SIUE Homecoming & Family Weekend invites you and your family to an unforgettable weekend from October 4-6, filled with memorable events and activities. This event is designed for community members, alumni, and students. Highlights include COUGARFEST with live music by Dr. Zhivegas, a Homecoming Run, a pancake breakfast, a Cougar Fan Zone, and a men’s soccer game featuring a halftime fireworks display. Check out their website for more details and a full listing of events.

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Speed Demons Car Club Offers "Cool, American-Made Cars" at Every Show

1 year 6 months ago
BETHALTO - The Speed Demons Car Club of Bunker Hill might keep all four wheels on the ground, but that didn’t stop them from enjoying the 28th Annual Wings & Wheels Fly-In at the St. Louis Regional Airport. At the event on Sept. 28, 2024, members of the Speed Demons showed off their cars and enjoyed each other’s company. Mark, president and founder of Speed Demons, explained that the club has 40 members and “just keeps growing.” “It was just a tight community,” he said. “We all had hotrods, and we wanted a place to meet together and create a little group because we all had the same interests. We just have fun together. It’s like extending your family.” The Speed Demons Car Club is all about “cool, American-made cars,” Mark said. When they first started hosting events, they would have maybe 15 cars. Now, they regularly welcome over 200 cars to their car shows, including their show at the Wings & Wheels Fly-In.

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Speed Demons Car Club Offers "Cool, American-Made Cars" at Every Show

1 year 6 months ago
BETHALTO - The Speed Demons Car Club of Bunker Hill might keep all four wheels on the ground, but that didn’t stop them from enjoying the 28th Annual Wings & Wheels Fly-In at the St. Louis Regional Airport. At the event on Sept. 28, 2024, members of the Speed Demons showed off their cars and enjoyed each other’s company. Mark, president and founder of Speed Demons, explained that the club has 40 members and “just keeps growing.” “It was just a tight community,” he said. “We all had hotrods, and we wanted a place to meet together and create a little group because we all had the same interests. We just have fun together. It’s like extending your family.” The Speed Demons Car Club is all about “cool, American-made cars,” Mark said. When they first started hosting events, they would have maybe 15 cars. Now, they regularly welcome over 200 cars to their car shows, including their show at the Wings & Wheels Fly-In.

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Belleville East Grad Tina Knapp Has Returned To The School and Is An Inspiring Teacher

1 year 6 months ago
BELLEVILLE — Belleville East High School has welcomed back one of its own for this school year as Tina Knapp joined the English department. Knapp, a graduate of Belleville East, brings a decade of teaching experience to the role, having previously worked in District 90 and District 118. Knapp earned her bachelor's degree from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and is currently pursuing a master's degree in diversity and equity at the same institution. She is a mother of two, with a twelve-year-old daughter, Avery, and a seven-year-old son, Dexter, alongside her two pit bulls, Andi and Sully. In her personal life, Knapp enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, including barbecuing, playing volleyball, and hiking, as well as spending quality time with her children. Tina cites her mother, Debby, as her greatest inspiration, describing her as the "kindest and most sincere woman" she has ever met.

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Belleville East Grad Tina Knapp Has Returned To The School and Is An Inspiring Teacher

1 year 6 months ago
BELLEVILLE — Belleville East High School has welcomed back one of its own for this school year as Tina Knapp joined the English department. Knapp, a graduate of Belleville East, brings a decade of teaching experience to the role, having previously worked in District 90 and District 118. Knapp earned her bachelor's degree from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and is currently pursuing a master's degree in diversity and equity at the same institution. She is a mother of two, with a twelve-year-old daughter, Avery, and a seven-year-old son, Dexter, alongside her two pit bulls, Andi and Sully. In her personal life, Knapp enjoys a variety of outdoor activities, including barbecuing, playing volleyball, and hiking, as well as spending quality time with her children. Tina cites her mother, Debby, as her greatest inspiration, describing her as the "kindest and most sincere woman" she has ever met.

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Godfrey Village Board Approves Future Pay Raises

1 year 6 months ago
GODFREY - The Godfrey Village Board of Trustees voted on Tuesday to approve pay raises for the Mayor, Village Board, and Village Clerk. These salary increases will not take effect until after the April 1, 2025 municipal election, but they spurred some discussion at this week’s meeting. A newly approved ordinance lays out the updated salaries for each position. The “Village President,” another term for “Mayor” according to the Illinois Municipal Code , will be paid $70,000 annually from 2025 to 2026. They will also receive yearly raises of $5,000, ending with an $85,000 salary from 2028 to 2029. Mayor Mike McCormick spoke against the proposed raises for the mayor’s position, stating he had a “problem” with them being so much higher than the raises for other village staff. “A $15,000 raise for a share results in an almost 30% increase - we don't give our employees anywhere close to that,” McCormick said. “Originally

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Godfrey Village Board Approves Future Pay Raises

1 year 6 months ago
GODFREY - The Godfrey Village Board of Trustees voted on Tuesday to approve pay raises for the Mayor, Village Board, and Village Clerk. These salary increases will not take effect until after the April 1, 2025 municipal election, but they spurred some discussion at this week’s meeting. A newly approved ordinance lays out the updated salaries for each position. The “Village President,” another term for “Mayor” according to the Illinois Municipal Code , will be paid $70,000 annually from 2025 to 2026. They will also receive yearly raises of $5,000, ending with an $85,000 salary from 2028 to 2029. Mayor Mike McCormick spoke against the proposed raises for the mayor’s position, stating he had a “problem” with them being so much higher than the raises for other village staff. “A $15,000 raise for a share results in an almost 30% increase - we don't give our employees anywhere close to that,” McCormick said. “Originally

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Collinsville Police Department Recognizes Remington Paris As Officer Of Month

1 year 6 months ago
COLLINSVILLE – Remington Paris has been named Officer of the Month for August by the Collinsville Police Department, marking a significant milestone in his early career. Paris recently completed a 14-week field training program, finishing in July, and August was his first full month serving as a solo patrol officer. The department recognized his achievements in a statement, highlighting the rapid progression he has made since joining the force. "That is a fast start to what we believe will be a long and successful career," the statement read. The police department concluded their announcement with encouragement for Paris, stating, "Congratulations Officer Paris and keep up the great work for our citizens."

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Collinsville Police Department Recognizes Remington Paris As Officer Of Month

1 year 6 months ago
COLLINSVILLE – Remington Paris has been named Officer of the Month for August by the Collinsville Police Department, marking a significant milestone in his early career. Paris recently completed a 14-week field training program, finishing in July, and August was his first full month serving as a solo patrol officer. The department recognized his achievements in a statement, highlighting the rapid progression he has made since joining the force. "That is a fast start to what we believe will be a long and successful career," the statement read. The police department concluded their announcement with encouragement for Paris, stating, "Congratulations Officer Paris and keep up the great work for our citizens."

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Experimental Aircraft Association Provides Opportunities for Local Aviators

1 year 6 months ago
BETHALTO - The Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 864 provides an opportunity for interested aviators to learn more about flight. At the recent 28th Annual Wings & Wheels Fly-In at St. Louis Regional Airport in Bethalto, a spokesperson with EAA Chapter 864 shared more about the organization’s mission and his own experience with flight. Dave said that he grew up around planes and always knew he wanted to fly, which EAA allows him to do. “I was about 7 years old and it was in Fairfield, Illinois. A little plug there for Fairfield,” Dave laughed. “My dad had somebody take us up. I have been hooked. I ended up getting my license in May of 1981 and have been at it since then.” Dave knows firsthand how beneficial the St. Louis Regional Airport is to the Riverbend area. He noted that the airport plays an important role in the community. Additionally, he said there were 51 flights that originated from overseas that flew into the airport last year

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