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Collinsville Officer Recognized For Outstanding Policing Efforts

2 months 2 weeks ago
COLLINSVILLE — The Collinsville Police Department has named Officer Guiseppi Coppotelli as its August 2025 Officer of the Month in recognition of his proactive policing efforts. During August 2025, Collinsville's Coppotelli made 13 self-initiated felony arrests, including charges of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, possession of methamphetamine, possession of cocaine, possession of fentanyl, and felony driving while license revoked. The department highlighted these arrests as a key example of their proactive policing philosophy aimed at enhancing community safety. “Thank you Guiseppi for your proactive efforts to keep our residents safe,” the department said in a statement.

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First-Ever "Chalk This Way" Chalk Walk Brings Color and Creativity to Glen Carbon  

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GLEN CARBON — The Village of Glen Carbon will host its first-ever “Chalk This Way” Chalk Walk on Saturday, Sept. 20, transforming the sidewalks of Schon Park into a vibrant outdoor art gallery. The free, family-friendly event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and features chalk art created by local artists of all ages, alongside live DJ music, food trucks, craft vendors, and a bounce house. Organized in partnership with Edwardsville District 7 Schools, the event invites community members to enjoy the colorful displays and participate by voting for their favorite artwork in the People’s Choice Award. A panel of three judges, including Glen Carbon Mayor Bob Marcus, will select winners in various chalk art categories. The event aims to celebrate the arts and strengthen community spirit through creative expression and shared experiences. “Chalk This Way” is intended to become a lasting tradition in Glen Carbon, offering residents a chance to come together

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Trump’s Selective Memory: “Not Familiar” With Assassinated Democratic Lawmaker While Raging About “Left-wing Violence”

2 months 2 weeks ago
Donald Trump’s response to political violence this week reveals something more sinister than mere hypocrisy—it’s the deliberate construction of a false reality where only certain victims matter and only certain perpetrators exist. After days of raging about “left-wing violence” following Charlie Kirk’s shooting, Trump was asked about Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, who was assassinated […]
Mike Masnick

Millstone Weber Appoints Nicole Amling as Vice President of People & Culture Amid Continued Growth

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Millstone Weber, LLC, a leading transportation infrastructure builder and general contractor, has hired Nicole Amling as its new Vice President of People & Culture, effective August 25th. The strategic hire comes as the company continues to expand its national footprint in the heavy-civil construction industry. In her new role, Amling will draw on more than […]

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Dede Hance

Only One Third Wash Hands More Since Pandemic

2 months 2 weeks ago
If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us one thing, it was the importance of washing our hands. Apparently, not everyone got the message. In May, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) launched the Hands In For Handwashing campaign to raise awareness about the importance of handwashing to help stop the spread of infectious diseases. The campaign includes the 2025 NFID State of Handwashing Report , based on a new national survey of U.S. adult handwashing knowledge and habits. The survey found that only 33% of respondents report washing their hands more now than they did during the COVID-19 pandemic. Men were more likely to not wash their hands at key times than women. The more startling fact is that nearly half of adults (48%) admit to forgetting or deciding not to wash their hands at important times, like after shopping, eating at a restaurant or visiting a health care setting. “I was surprised to learn that only half of people wash their hands at key times, because

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Historic Little Mary's River Covered Bridge Set To Reopen Sept. 22 After Restoration

2 months 2 weeks ago
CHESTER – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that the historic Little Mary’s River Covered Bridge, a pedestrian-only structure located along Illinois 150 approximately 4 miles north of Chester in Randolph County, is scheduled to reopen on Monday, Sept. 22, following a nearly yearlong restoration effort. The $312,000 project carefully balanced historic preservation with modern safety upgrades following a severe windstorm in early 2023 that damaged the bridge’s roof, fire suppression system and video monitoring equipment. Originally built in 1854, the 86-foot bridge is the oldest of Illinois’ remaining covered bridges and the only one in southern Illinois. The bridge was acquired by the state of Illinois in the 1930s as a historic site and was fully renovated in 2005. It is listed on the Illinois Historic Sites Survey and remains a valued landmark for residents and visitors. IDOT partnered with restoration specialists and state

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American Kolache lands Walmart deal to expand nationwide

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St. Louis-based American Kolache is going to bring its reimagined Czech pastries to aisles across the country after securing a deal with Walmart. Owner Russ Clark recently earned Walmart’s “Fast Pass,” an opportunity granted to only 50 companies nationwide to pitch directly to the retailer’s buyers.
Alex Barton

Appeals court gives Missouri AG pathway to Transgender Center patient records

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The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is allowed to access patient health information as part of its investigation into the Washington University Transgender Center, an appeals court ruled Tuesday. The Missouri Eastern District Court of Appeals decision, written by Judge Phillip Hess, reverses a ruling last year by a St. Louis judge that allowed the health […]
Annelise Hanshaw

ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator Falls, Contractor Optimism Stable

2 months 2 weeks ago

Associated Builders and Contractors reported today that its Construction Backlog Indicator fell from 8.8 months in July to 8.5 months in August, according to an ABC member survey conducted Aug. 20 to Sept. 3. The reading is up 0.3 months since August 2024. View ABC’s Construction Backlog Indicator and Construction Confidence Index tables for August. […]

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Dede Hance

WorkRise/Urban Institute Requests Your Input on a National Survey

2 months 2 weeks ago

WorkRise, a research-to-action network on jobs, workers, and mobility, is conducting a national survey to inform policies that deliver real results for workers and local economies. WorkRise is hosted by the Urban Institute. This survey, which should take no longer than 10 minutes, is a chance to shape where evidence, investment, and innovation go next. […]

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Dede Hance

Illinois Treasurer Frerichs Marks Bright Start's 25th Anniversary with Record Growth During College Savings Month

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SPRINGFIELD – As Bright Start 529 turns 25, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is announcing record asset growth to more than $14 billion for Illinois’ flagship 529 college savings plan. The news comes as the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office kicks off College Savings Month, which falls in September. Sponsored and launched by the State of Illinois in the year 2000, the Bright Start 529 College Savings Plan is designed for higher education savings. Treasurer Frerichs also sponsors Bright Directions, a 529 plan for families who prefer to work with a financial advisor. Over the past 25 years, more than 250,000 students have used their IL 529 college savings funds to attend hundreds of universities, colleges, trade schools, vocational programs and apprenticeships. “Parents can sleep better at night knowing they’re prepared to pay for future education when the time comes,” Treasurer Frerichs said. “As a father of two toddlers, I know firsthand

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