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Carlinville Police Probe Robbery At Gunpoint At Casey's

2 years 6 months ago
CARLINVILLE - Carlinville Police Chief Derek Graham provided a report about a robbery at gunpoint early Friday in the city. “At 5:05 a.m. on August 11, 2023, the Carlinville Police Department received a call that an employee from Casey’s located at 425 West Main Street, Carlinville, had been robbed at gunpoint by a white male wearing a mask, black hoodie, and dark pants, last seen headed west. Police arrived on scene and a K-9 unit was able to locate the weapon and mask in the area around the scene. “During the investigation, CPD was able to retrieve surveillance video of the suspect. The suspect is a white male, approximately 5-foot-10 to 6 feet tall and medium build. The suspect appears to have a tattoo on his right hand. The images of the suspect are included here.” Chief Graham closed by saying anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Carlinville Police Department at (217) 854-3221 or info@carlinvillepolice.com or Macoupin and Montgomery

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The Crossing

2 years 6 months ago

The Crossing nestles snuggly among the shops and skyscrapers of Clayton—a quiet haven for those in search of both sustenance and serenity.  It’s left to the modern art hanging within the booths to brighten the dark wood interior, while an attractively designed wine rack separates the bar level from the main dining room  Yes, there’s... 

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Jean Carnahan

MLK Bridge work postponed because of severe weather

2 years 6 months ago
The Illinois Department of Transportation said that the Martin Luther King Bridge will be completely closed from the I-55/64/70 exit ramps to the MLK bridge and Third Street in Missouri starting, if the weather is good, at 9 p.m. on Friday, August 11.
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Few states extend fertility treatment coverage to Medicaid recipients

2 years 6 months ago

As more states require private insurers to cover fertility-related health care, many efforts to extend similar protections to Medicaid patients this year have foundered over cost concerns. Only two states provide significant fertility coverage through Medicaid: New York, which offers fertility medications, and Illinois, where Medicaid will cover the storage of sperm or eggs for those […]

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Tim Henderson