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Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 562 Cornhole Tournament Benefits Fallen Member’s Daughter

1 year 10 months ago
From Labor Tribune:  Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 562’s Inaugural Cornhole Tournament, benefitting fallen member Kenny Loudermilk’s daughter, was a huge success. Loudermilk went missing last fall after a paragliding accident. The event, held Nov. 4 at the union’s hall, was made by possible by the 5th year service class. “How awesome to see them step […]
Kacey Crawley

Kadean Construction Adds Ross Jarsocrak as Senior Project Manager

1 year 10 months ago
Kadean Construction is pleased to announce that Ross Jarsocrak has joined the commercial construction contractor as Senior Project Manager in its Philadelphia regional office. He will be responsible for the overall planning, budgeting, organization, implementation, scheduling and completion of large distribution and manufacturing construction projects that meet and exceed client expectations. Jarsocrak has more than […]
Dede Hance

Brownfields Offer Redevelopment Opportunities

1 year 10 months ago
From Area Development:  Bownfield sites are often associated with contamination and environmental hazards. Whether real or perceived, contamination may require costly cleanup efforts to make them viable for redevelopment. The level of contamination may vary depending on its previous use. “Old housing development, a commercial dry cleaner, railroad lines, kerosene soaked pilons on docks/piers, industrial […]
Kacey Crawley

Construction Starts Drop 7%, Marking Second Consecutive Loss

1 year 10 months ago
From Construction Dive:  Total construction starts tumbled another 7% in October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.1 trillion, according to Dodge Construction Network, due to a widespread slowdown in gas and utility projects. The drop pushes overall year-to-date construction starts through October to trail last year’s pace by 4%, according to the report. […]
Kacey Crawley

Local Organizations to Support This Giving Tuesday

1 year 10 months ago
RIVERBEND - As the holiday season approaches, several organizations in the Riverbend region will rely on donations to continue serving the community. On this Giving Tuesday, we’ve compiled a few organizations that could use your help today and throughout the year. “Thinking about year-round and not just on Giving Tuesday, different seasons call for different needs. So we get a lot during certain times of year, but that isn’t always spread out,” said Ashley Lockwood, an educator for the Audubon Center at Riverlands . Lockwood explained that the Audubon Center leads conservation efforts for birds on a national scale, including at their base at 301 Riverlands Way in West Alton, Missouri. They also have several educational programs that they offer for no or low cost to local K-12 students. Donations to the Audubon Center help fund these programs and keep the costs down. They also allow the Center to pay more employees or hire interns from local high schools.

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Edwardsville Police Releases Thanksgiving Enforcement Numbers

1 year 10 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – The Edwardsville Police conducted a traffic safety campaign Nov. 17-27 reminding motorists to buckle up and drive sober. The “Click It or Ticket” and “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” mobilization was conducted by the Edwardsville Police and other state and local law enforcement agencies across Illinois to reduce highway fatalities. During the campaign, Edwardsville Police handled: 4 DUI arrests 14 speeding citations 9 other citations “This year’s campaign was successful in grabbing people’s attention with highly visible enforcement methods. As always, our goal is having a safe community with safe drivers,” said Lt. Brandn Whittaker. The Thanksgiving enforcement effort is made possible by federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation and is part of the statewide “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” and “Click It or Ticket” campaigns.

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Blocking Green Transitions

1 year 10 months ago
Today on TAP: Upending government policies, the Fed is doing that here, while the high court is doing that in Germany. Who elected these guys? (Nobody.)
Harold Meyerson

Cougar Cupboard Will Be Installed At Three SIUE Locations

1 year 10 months ago
The Cougar Cupboard, a non-profit food pantry overseen by the Office of Student Affairs, has expanded by three Mini Cougar Cupboards on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Thanks to a generous grant from the Meridian Society, an auxiliary organization of the SIUE Foundation, the Mini Cougar Cupboards will be installed after Thanksgiving at three locations: the Morris University Center (MUC), Lovejoy Library and Campus Recreation. The Mini Cougar Cupboards will expand the mission to fight food insecurity and hunger on the SIUE campus, create connections within the community and support clients with convenience and anonymity beyond the singular existing location in the MUC. “When the Cougar Cupboard is not open for student food pick-up, these boxes can serve as a short-term opportunity for students to obtain a grab-and-go item,” said Kelly Jo Hendricks, director of the MUC and Student Success Center. “The beautiful thing about these pantries

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AHS Math Teacher David Dresch Is Emerson Excellence In Teaching Award Winner

1 year 10 months ago
ALTON - David Dresch, a math teacher at Alton High School, is a recipient of the 2023 Emerson Excellence In Teaching Award. Emerson Electric Company, located in St. Louis, sponsors the annual nomination and awards program to recognize exemplary teachers across the region. Dresch has a renowned reputation for being an outstanding teacher with a passion for mathematics. He has also provided districtwide math supports through programs designed to assist K-12 teachers with aligning math instruction to state standards and developing systems for common assessments. Dresch, a graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, was both humble and appreciative in receiving word that he was an Emerson Award recipient. “I’ve always tried to develop relationships with my students which allows me to help see where their (math) strengths and weaknesses are when they enter AHS as freshmen," he said. "I also enjoy helping students navigate the transition from eighth to ninth grade

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