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NTSB releases preliminary report on fatal Osage Beach plane crash
CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. - The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on an Osage Beach plane crash that left two dead and one seriously injured. According to the report, no mechanical issues with the airframe or engine that would have hindered the plane's flight were visible upon inspection. The airplane was equipped [...]
Madison Communications Technicians Win Third Place At Recent SCTE Cable-Tec Games
EDWARDSVILLE - The SCTE (Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers) is an international organization that is split up into 68 chapters. The four technicians did an outstanding job representing Madison Communications and the SCTE Gateway Chapter competing against 10 other teams consisting of technicians from Mediacom, Casscom, and Comcast. Madison Communications took home 3rd place overall along with Madison technician, Tanner Pieri taking home 3rd place in MTDR and ORDR, Erick Goode taking home 2nd place in MTDR, and Greg Crabill taking home 1st place in both OTDR and MTDR along with 2nd place overall and in Fiber Splicing. MTDR is short for Metallic Time Domain Reflectometer that is used for finding faults in metallic cables such as twisted pair copper and coax. OTDR is short for Optical Time Domain Reflectometer that is used for finding faults in fiber cables. Out of the 21 potential medals to be awarded at the contest, the Madison technicians took home 7 of them. They also
2 men charged in O'Fallon, Illinois Walmart shooting
The St. Clair County State's Attorney's Office charged two men Thursday for their roles in a shooting at a Walmart parking lot in O'Fallon.
Mountain lion sightings reported near Gillespie Lakes
Jerseyville Theatre Student Camden Schroeder To Attend Renowned Interlochen Arts Academy
INTERLOCHEN, Mich. — Camden Schroeder, 16, of Jerseyville, will attend Interlochen Arts Academy, the world’s premier fine arts boarding high school, for the 2023-24 school year. Schroeder, the son of Shawn and Danielle Schroeder, will study Musical Theatre at Interlochen. Schroeder’s theatre credits include Arsenic And Old Lace (Officer O’Hara), You Can’t Take It With You (Mr. De Pinna), The Plot, Like Gravy Thickens (Tony Blackwell), Bye, Bye, Birdie (Randolph McAfee), The Addams Family (Lucas Beineke), You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown (Snoopy) all at Jersey Community High School, and Newsies (Darcy) at The Muni Opera of Springfield, IL. In addition, he has attended several classes and workshops at the St. Louis Muny. As a sophomore, during the 22-23 school year, Camden was selected as a Bass for the Illinois Music Educator Association’s All-State Chorus. Artistic students from around the world convene at Interlochen to expand their capacity
Oddfellows Hall In Jerseyville Alive This Past Weekend With The Grand Encampment
JERSEYVILLE - The Oddfellows Hall in Jerseyville was abuzz on this bright Saturday. The Grand Encampment, (A division of The Grand Lodge of Illinois (Oddfellows)) was “in the house”. It was reminiscent of the days of old. The lodge hall was filled with members of the order and future members of the order. Nearly 50 people enjoyed fellowship and lunch, hailing from all areas of the state. A new encampment was instituted for the Quincy area and there was a total of 13 initiates in this advanced degree. In other news, a member was celebrated for his many years in the service of others. He is the embodiment of the tenets of Oddfellowship. Allen Jones recently received his 75-year pin. Having been a member of Brighton Lodge #366 of The IOOF, he not only knows the history of the order in Illinois, he is the history. Talking with him about things past and things future is an adventure. Mr. Steve Pigg, Grand Master of the jurisdiction of Illinois was able to make it t
Artist Exposition with Angela Chostner
View & shop our July artist partner, Angela Chostner’s work! Enjoy light bites and libations.
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Big Muddy & Friends
Big Muddy Adventures’ newest trip, Big Muddy and Friends, includes a collaborative dinner and rivertime experience with local farmers, growers, makers, musicians and hospitality professionals! The overwhelming support for
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DePaul Hospital cuts last trauma center in north St. Louis County
Does anybody remember Mammer Jammer?
Lane Closures On I-55/64 Begin July 31
EAST ST. LOUIS – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that lane closures in both directions of Interstate 55/64 between the Poplar Street Bridge and the I-64 exit will start, weather permitting, at 9 a.m., Monday, July 31. The closures are necessary for road surveying. To complete the work, intermittent shoulder and single lane closures in both directions of I-55/64 will take place daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The closures are expected to last for two weeks. Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through this area. To avoid the work area, when feasible, use of alternate routes should be considered. Drivers are urged to pay close attention to changed conditions and signs in the work zones, obey the posted speed limits, refrain from using mobile devices and be alert for workers and equipment. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on Twitter at @IDOTDistrict 8 or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler
One shot just south of Downtown St. Louis
One person was shot Thursday afternoon just south of Downtown St. Louis, prompting a large police response.
Former Missouri governor Eric Greitens gives big to charity formed by ex-campaign manager
State records show Greitens for Missouri emptied its coffers in November, sending nearly $160,000 to a nonprofit formed by his campaign manager.
STL City Circuit Atty Race: Money & More
Last Updated 7/23/2023 We don’t have to worry about former 7th Ward Alder Jack Coatar running for St. Louis City Circuit Attorney in 2024. He will just peddle his former elected office experience and connections at Spencer Fane. Coatar, last year’s defeated (not even close) Board President candidate, who then did not run for Alder … Continue reading STL City Circuit Atty Race: Money & More →
Illinois 255 Resurfacing Begins July 26
BETHALTO – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that resurfacing of Illinois 255 between Illinois 143 and Seminary Road in Madison County will require lane closures beginning, weather permitting, Wednesday, July 26. One lane will remain open in each direction at all times. Motorists could experience 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. This work is expected to be completed by the end of November. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on Twitter at @IDOTDistrict8 or view area construction details on IDOT’s traveler information map on GettingAroundIllinois.com.
Hospital cuts last trauma center in north St. Louis County
SSM Health is reducing the trauma services provided at DePaul Hospital in Bridgeton. The move will leave north St. Louis County without a designated trauma center.
Church garage sale Aug. 4th and 5th
In bid to grow, St. Charles County real estate agency affiliates with Century 21
The firm hopes to double the size of its team of agents and expand its service area through strategic mergers and acquisitions.
Illinois has two months to end cash bail. A judge compares it to ‘turning the Titanic’
A ruling by the Illinois Supreme Court this week opened a path for courts to eliminate the use of cash bail as a condition for release before trial. The decision gives courts two months to prepare for the shift to end cash bail in mid-September. Chief Circuit Court Judge Andrew Gleeson says the time frame is akin to “turning the Titanic,” but he’s also hopeful the change may lead to greater equity in the courts. Community organizer Marie Franklin feels the justice system is “finally moving in a direction that we should be moving in.” Alexa Van Brunt, director of the MacArthur Justice Center’s Illinois office, also joins the discussion to share the challenges this new law may bring, as well as the potential positive effects for public safety and community well being.
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