Aggregator
Alton 10-Year-Old Debuts Social Emotional Learning Coloring Book to Help Other Kids
ALTON - A local author has taken her work to new heights with the release of a coloring book. Amoriah Gray, 10, is no stranger to writing and publishing her story. Her first book, “Amoriah’s Magic Afro Puffs,” debuted when she was just 7 years old. Now, she’s helping other kids to work out their feelings and tell their stories with “Amoriah’s Social Emotional Learning Coloring Book.” “I hope they get positive thoughts and creative minds,” Amoriah said when asked what kids should take away from the book. The coloring book features affirmations, mindfulness techniques, and other social emotional coping skills. The aim is to empower kids and teach them basic emotional regulation skills through interactive crosswords, games and coloring pages. Angela, Amoriah’s mother, serves as a school social worker. The mother-daughter duo collaborated to come up with the book’s contents. “We were looking for how
East Alton Police Charge Michigan Man With Making Terrorist Threats
EAST ALTON – Another individual has been charged with calling in terrorist threats to local businesses for nearly a month. Jarrett M. Maki, 25, of Detroit, was charged on Sept. 8, 2025 with 11 Class X felony counts of making a terrorist threat. The case against Maki was filed just four days after a similar case against Austin H. Blair , 25, of East Alton, who was charged on Sept. 4, 2025 with 11 counts of making a terrorist threat, each Class X felonies. The charges against Maki mirror those filed against Blair. Both individuals are charged with threatening to commit a terrorist act or creating the impression that a terrorist act was about to be committed on 11 different occasions from July 28 to Aug. 27, 2025. Both individuals are accused of making phone calls to several local businesses, including various fast food restaurants, a convenience store, and a local bar. According to charging documents, Maki made the same threats against the same businesses on the same dates
Kampsville Included: Landmarks Illinois Awards $43,000 in Grant Funding to Preservation Efforts Across Illinois
CHICAGO – Landmarks Illinois has awarded $43,000 in grant funding to 10 preservation projects across the state through three grant programs: the Preservation Heritage Fund, Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II Preservation Fund for Illinois and the Timuel D. Black, Jr. Grant Fund for Chicago’s South Side. These grants provide critical seed funding to nonprofits, congregations and community groups working to restore culturally and historically significant sites in the Illinois communities of Chicago, Galesburg, Greenup, Kampsville, Naperville and Peoria. Read below for more information on our grant programs and our latest grant recipients. Grant applications for the next round of funding through all three of Landmarks Illinois' grant programs are due October 1. Eligible organizations and entities are encouraged to apply. PRESERVATION HERITAGE FUND GRANT RECIPIENTS Landmarks Illinois’ Preservation Heritage Fund grants provide monetary assistance to significan
Community Unites at O'Fallon Jail Event for Special Olympics
O'FALLON - O'Fallon Police Department partnered with the Illinois Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois in a fundraising event held Thursday evening, Sept. 11, 2025, at the O'Fallon Police Department. The third annual "Let's Go to Jail for Special Olympics Illinois" event brought together community members, local athletes, and their families to raise money for the organization. During the event, four local athletes and their families shared their personal stories, while participants, referred to as "inmates," competed to raise the most "bail" money. The effort resulted in a record-breaking total of more than $37,000 raised for Special Olympics Illinois. A significant portion of the funds came from local schools, whose administrators raised a combined $17,470. Notably, Principal Ybarra of St. Clare Catholic School and Superintendent Hruby of O'Fallon Community Consolidated School District #90 each raised over $6,000. The top individual fundraiser was Brad
A Choral Flourish Marks Quarter Century of Singing Together
GLEN CARBON — The community is invited to attend A Choral Flourish, a series of concerts marking the 25th anniversary of a local singing group. The concerts will take place over three days this fall at different venues in the Metro East area. The first concert is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. at New Bethel United Methodist Church, located at 131 N. Main St. in Glen Carbon. The group will continue its performances on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 3 p.m. at Lovejoy Presbyterian Church, 2550 Rockhill Rd. in Wood River, followed by a final concert on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 3 p.m. at Godfrey First United Methodist Church, 1100 Airport Rd. in Godfrey. The singing group has been performing together for 25 years, focusing on music appreciation and community engagement through choral music. According to Bev Schultz, a representative of the group, “We have been singing together for 25 years, sharing music appreciation with our community, and enjoying the blessings that come with singing.&rdquo
I-55/70 Lane Closures In St. Clair County Start Sept. 15, 2025
MADISON – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that maintenance on westbound Interstate 55/70 between Illinois 203 and Exchange Avenue in St. Clair County will require lane closures starting, weather permitting, at 5 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15. Two lanes will be closed to perform necessary bridge maintenance. All lanes are expected to reopen by 6 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 25. Motorists should expect long delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes during the closure. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey all construction signage, and refrain from using mobile devices while approaching and traveling through the work zone. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on the social media platform X at @IDOTDistrict8 or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com.
Alton Grace United Methodist Church Relocates Services to Asbury Village
GODFREY - Alton Grace United Methodist Church has sold its building and begun offering services at Asbury Village in Godfrey. At 10 a.m. every Sunday, community members are invited to Asbury Village’s chapel for worship. Pastor Alan Abert noted that the services are open to the public. He is excited about this next chapter for the church. “About 18 months ago, we began envisioning what our ministry was going to look like going forward. The second question was, can we do that ministry without the weight of a building?” Pastor Abert shared. “This has been a God moment from beginning to end.” The congregation realized their building wasn’t suited to the growth they wanted. In July 2025, they decided to sell their building, located at 702 Henry Street in Alton, to a church group based out of North County called El Bethel Church of God in Christ. El Bethel COGIC will begin services in the Henry Street building soon. In the meantime, Alton
Riverbend CEO Program Plans Pickleball Tournament to Support High School Entrepreneurs
GODFREY - The Riverbend CEO program invites community members to join them for a pickleball tournament. The Riverbend CEO program encourages area high school students to learn about entrepreneurship by conceptualizing and starting their own businesses. On Oct. 17 and 18, 2025, at Glazebrook Park in Godfrey, community members can support the program by playing pickleball. “It’s all fun,” said one Riverbend CEO student. “There are prizes. We literally just want everybody to have fun.” The tournaments run from 6–9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17, and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18. Each day is a new bracket. The students ask players to sign up by Oct. 10. It costs $15 per play or $30 per team to participate. They explained that the money will allow them to start their businesses. “Each fund is for our own separate business,” they said. “Closer to the winter and the spring, we’ll start developing our own businesses.
Exploring International Chocolate Day and Unique Recipes
Did you know that the average person consumes nearly 9 pounds of chocolate each year? This seemingly simple indulgence has a rich history and cultural significance that spans continents and centuries. International Chocolate Day, celebrated on September 13th, offers a perfect opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of chocolate beyond its sweet taste. From its ancient origins to contemporary culinary innovations, chocolate continues to captivate and inspire. This article explores the origins and significance of International Chocolate Day, highlights unique recipes that elevate chocolate’s versatility, and provides practical tips for incorporating this beloved ingredient into everyday cooking. The Origins and Significance of International Chocolate Day International Chocolate Day is more than just a celebration of a popular treat; it honors the legacy of chocolate’s discovery and its cultural impact worldwide. The date commemorates the birthday of Milton S. Hershey,
Lane Closures On Illinois 13 And Illinois 158 In St. Clair County
BELLEVILLE – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that pavement evaluations on Illinois 13 and Illinois 158 in St. Clair County will take place on Thursday, Sept. 18, weather permitting. The work will require intermittent daytime lane closures at the following locations: Illinois 13 from 23rd Street to Illinois 158 Illinois 158 from Illinois 15 to 0.2 miles east of Rentchler Road Work on Illinois 13 will be completed prior to beginning pavement evaluations on Illinois 158. Motorists should expect delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes during this closure. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey all construction signage, and refrain from using mobile devices while approaching and traveling through the work zone. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on the social media platform X at @IDOTDistrict8 or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com
Duckworth, Durbin, Schneider Press Trump Administration for Answers, Written Confirmation on Use of Naval Station Great Lakes
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Representative Brad Schneider (D-IL-10) today are expressing their opposition to the Administration’s use of Naval Station Great Lakes (NSGL) for support to federal law enforcement operations in Illinois and demanding written confirmation of how the installation is being used. In a letter sent to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem today, the members are calling on the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide answers after DHS’s refusal to meet with the members at NSGL last week. “We are gravely concerned about the decision by the Secretary of Defense to designate U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) installation Naval Station Great Lakes (NSGL) as a staging location for U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel for federal law and immigratio
Late(r) Vegan Restaurants
Over $1B in building permits issued in St. Louis this year!
Have You Had A St. Paul?
Foo Fighters to play surprise show in San Luis Obispo, California on Saturday
Foo Fighters are returning to the stage, and some lucky fans in California won't have to wait very long to see them.Dave Grohl and the gang announced on social media that…
Chestnut Health Systems Offers Free NARCAN and NARCAN Training
Chestnut Health Systems offers free NARCAN® and free training on how and when to use it. The free training is virtual, on Zoom, so you can attend without leaving your home. You can attend anonymously. The training is user-friendly, easy and interesting. There are no tests or quizzes. The training is offered every 3rd Thursday of the month at 10:00am and 2:00pm. The next training is scheduled for Sept 18, 2025. To sign up for the next training, or for more information, email mdrainer@chestnut.org . Chestnut also provides free in-person trainings for individuals and groups, such as families, churches, offices, book clubs, libraries, food pantries, homeless shelters, businesses, etc.
California’s first solar-covered canal is now fully online
The 1.6-megawatt pilot system is among a growing number of initiatives to put solar over waterways. The approach could generate gigawatts of power nationwide.
Leanne Muenstermann AIFD, CFD, ICD, ICPF Inducted into the Prestigious American Institute of Floral Designers
BRIGHTON - Leanne Muenstermann AIFD, CFD, ICD, ICPF, owner and lead designer of Leanne's Pretty Petals, has achieved one of the floral industry's highest honors by being inducted into the American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD), an elite organization that recognizes exceptional skill, artistry, and dedication in floral design. With only about 1,250 accredited members worldwide, AIFD represents the pinnacle of professional accomplishment within the floral industry. To earn this distinction, Leanne successfully completed AIFD's rigorous two-part evaluation process. Candidates must first pass an extensive written examination on floral terms, techniques, and traditions, requiring a minimum score of 80%. Those who advance then face the hands-on design evaluation, one of the most demanding tests in the floral industry. Within just 4 hours, candidates are challenged to create five floral designs across required categories: Weddings- designs such as bridal bouquets or wedding part
Hot weekend forecast, spot afternoon storms possible on Sunday
ST. LOUIS - Temperatures will reach the mid 90s both days this weekend and dewpoints come up a few degrees as well. This will lead to heat indices approaching 100 degrees both days. The weekend will be mostly dry, but a stray shower can't be ruled out across our southern counties Saturday afternoon and a [...]
stLouIST