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What's that going to be along Glen Carbon Road? - The Edwardsville Intelligencer
What's that going to be along Glen Carbon Road? The Edwardsville Intelligencer
Halloween Parade route changes amid Wood River project - Alton Telegraph
Halloween Parade route changes amid Wood River project Alton Telegraph
Best of the Best 2025 voting surges in Madison County, Riverbend - Alton Telegraph
Best of the Best 2025 voting surges in Madison County, Riverbend Alton Telegraph
More than 1,250 turn out for Edwardsville's 'No Kings' protest - The Edwardsville Intelligencer
More than 1,250 turn out for Edwardsville's 'No Kings' protest The Edwardsville Intelligencer
Terry L. Bohnstadt Obituary October 20, 2025 - Meridith Funeral Home, P.C.
Terry L. Bohnstadt Obituary October 20, 2025 Meridith Funeral Home, P.C.
Obituary for Jane Anne Hyten - weberfuneralhome.com
Obituary for Jane Anne Hyten weberfuneralhome.com
Ronald "Ron" Smith Obituary - Belleville, IL - Dignity Memorial
Ronald "Ron" Smith Obituary - Belleville, IL Dignity Memorial
City announces results of fishing derby
The City of Edwardsville Parks & Recreation Department hosted a fishing derby at Leclaire Lake Park this past Saturday. There were approximately 45 kids participating.
Attack on cop leads to charges
An Edwardsville man is facing felony charges for allegedly attacking a Granite City Police Officer.
Summer art classes continuing at SIUE
Summer break may be nearly half over, but there’s still time to enroll first through 12th grade students in the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Summer Arts Program. A variety of art and des
City council gives approval to change orders
The Edwardsville City Council approved four change orders for public service projects Tuesday night.
Officials hear more troubles
Rain has been on everyone’s minds lately because it’s been all over everything else.
Archeology Day takes shape in Kampsville
The Center for American Archeology in Kampsville is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2013, and is inviting the public to come explore the fascinating cultural and environmental heritage of the lowe
Professor: Bank rules still not tough enough
Understanding how wealth is distributed within and between states and nations can tell more about our societies and cultures than one might think, as well as providing guidance to fix serious economic
Haine speaks out against Quinn's veto
Gov. Pat Quinn’s veto of the legislature’s newly-enacted concealed carry law got a thumbs-down from state Sen. Bill Haine and other lawmakers.
EBTC announces Green Thumb winners
The city of Edwardsville Beautification and Tree Commission announces the 2013 Green Thumb Award recipients. Each year residents of Edwardsville who keep the city beautiful with their landscaping and
Student housing developers look to city
Edwardsville may be welcoming a third student-only housing development after the Land Use Committee made a recommendation for approval of a proposed planned unit development.

