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Edwardsville Police Investigate Alleged Armed Violence, Charges Filed

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EDWARDSVILLE – Edwardsville Police reported on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, that on February 13, 2024, the department responded to the 900 block of Hale Avenue to a report of shots fired. The subsequent investigation led to a suspect being taken into custody. Investigating officers determined this incident was not a random act of violence and all the involved parties knew each other. On February 15, 2024, the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office issued a criminal information on: Daniel Matlock M/W, 30 years of age. He was charged with the following offenses: COUNT 1 – Armed Violence, Class X Felony COUNT 2 – Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm, Class 1 Felony COUNT 3 – Possession of Cannabis with the Intent to Deliver, Class 4 Felony COUNT 4 – Reckless Discharge of a Firearm, Class 4 Felony Matlock is currently being held in the Madison County Jail pending a pretrial detention hearing. These charges, as well as the statements made herein,

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McCoy Construction & Forestry's Eater Named A John Deere Technician Of The Year

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MOUNT VERNON, Ill. - A long-time McCoy Construction & Forestry teammate has been recognized by John Deere as being among the best of the best in his field. Brendan Eater, a technician at McCoy Construction & Forestry’s Mount Vernon, Ill. location, was selected by John Deere as one of the organization’s 2023 technicians of the year. Eater was one of 11 divisional winners named from across John Deere’s network of North American construction and forestry dealerships. Technicians of the year were selected on criteria that includes having a strong background in service to their dealerships, their customers and their communities. Winning technicians need to be positive role models in the workplace and must provide feedback on why they are passionate about their position, as well as receive a recommendation from a customer. “One of the great things about Brendan is, not only is he an extremely gifted technician, but he’s also extremely humble,”

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City council meeting: food tax removal warning; legal costs; board members code of ethics; Revel Kitchen coming

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in Maplewood’s city council work session meeting on Tuesday Mayor Nikylan Knapper said a state bill being considered would abolish the food tax, which would cut Maplewood’s income so drastically that police and fire staff could be cut. She was considering sending members of the council to Jefferson City to advocate for the city. Former […]
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State And County Announce $250 Million Commitment To Help Close Budget Gap In Asylum Seeker Response

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CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced their commitment to a joint funding plan to ensure shelter, wraparound services and healthcare remain available for asylum seekers sent to Chicago from the Texas border. Following a long-term planning exercise, State, County and City teams concluded that an additional estimated $321 million is needed to maintain shelter and services this calendar year, on top of previously committed funding. The Governor and President are pledging a combined investment of over $250 million to help close this gap. In November, the State of Illinois committed an additional $160 million to the asylum seeker response to invest in three critical areas: welcome, shelter, and independence. That commitment was in addition to the $478 million the State has spent since the start of the response. As part of the joint funding plan, the State is pledging an additional $182 million, which will be part of the Governor’s

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After Senate Passes Critical Ukraine Aid, Duckworth Helps Prepare Emergency Equipment Shipment For Ukraine

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SCHILLER PARK, Ill. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today visited U.S. Ambulances for Ukraine and its nonprofit partner, UA Resistance Foundation, both of which are dedicated to delivering ambulances, fire engines, medical supplies and firefighting equipment to Ukraine, and helped volunteers prepare the next shipment of eight donated emergency vehicles to help the Ukrainian people amid Putin’s unjustified and unprovoked war of choice. This shipment comes as the Senate this week passed a national security supplemental which would provide more than $60 billion in support to Ukraine. Photos of today’s event are available on the Senator’s website . “Our country and the world remain in awe of the bravery of the Ukrainian people who are so effectively defending their homeland and their freedom while continuing to repel Putin’s forces against overwhelming odds,” Duckworth said. “Seeing the ways Illinoisans are helping our partners i

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Duckworth Emphasizes Her Support For Early Childhood Education, Working Families With Illinois Parents & Head Start Leaders

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BENSENVILLE, Ill. - – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today met with Metropolitan Family Services of DuPage Head Start providers and families to reiterate her support to early childhood education and hear from working families on the struggles they face in accessing childcare services. As Congress once again approaches a government funding deadline that could threaten these critical services at the beginning of next month, Duckworth highlighted the importance of continuing full funding for Head Start programs to ensure families throughout Illinois can continue accessing these programs. Photos from today’s visit are available on the Senator’s website . “Early Head Start and Head Start programs are critical for kids throughout Illinois to have the tools they need to succeed both inside and outside of the classroom,” Duckworth said. “I appreciated this chance to listen to the experiences of West Suburban parents who depend on Head Start and talk

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Illinois Transit Providers Getting $57.1 Million In New Vehicles Through IDOT's Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that more than 500 paratransit vehicles valued at $57.1 million have been awarded to 113 transit providers through its Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program, helping to offer safe, reliable and accessible transportation options in communities large and small throughout the state. The vehicles will be delivered to public transportation providers as well as nonprofit organizations serving seniors and individuals with disabilities, continuing to strengthen IDOT’s effort under Gov. JB Pritzker to grow and support Illinois transit. “Transit is an essential service that allows our urban, suburban and rural communities to survive and thrive, providing transportation to people who might not have any other option,” said Transportation Secretary Omer Osman. “More than ever, IDOT under Gov. Pritzker is getting communities the resources they need. These vehicles are going to benefit people

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Coloring STL

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St. Louis is a kaleidoscope of architecture, filled with structures of every age, shape, and size. In Coloring STL, Missouri History Museum visitors will interact with these fascinating buildings in […]

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Durbin, Duckworth Join Colleagues To Urge Department Of Education To Address FAFSA Rollout Issues

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WASHINGTON – As the traditional May 1st “college decision day” approaches, U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) joined U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Patty Murray (D-WA), along with more than 100 of their congressional colleagues, in writing to Secretary Miguel Cardona of the U.S. Department of Education (Department) to call on the Department to urgently address the operational issues with the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form that impacts millions of students across the country. The members wrote: “We are supportive of the Department’s decision to make these adjustments in the updated form, but were disappointed to hear these adjustments would lead to even further delays in this year’s FAFSA processing…We write today to ask for more clarity on how the Department plans to communicate any further delays in FAFSA processing, and how the Department intends to minimize

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