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Police officer files suit against tavern
Alleges he was assaulted by patron
Cancer Society marks 100th anniversary
One-hundred years ago, the word “cancer” was not spoken, and many were lost to the disease.
Board honors woman for kidney donation
The way Debbie Baczewski sees it, she’s sisters with Teresa Dickman.
Wang Gang looks to larger location
After almost four-and-a-half years tucked into the small strip mall on Club Center Court, Wang Gang Asian Eats is starting to stretch its legs.
Family suing peanut butter company
The company that manufactures Peter Pan Peanut Butter has been sued by the family of a girl who was hospitalized seven years ago after she allegedly consumed contaminated peanut butter.
"Pizza School" at Dewey's
Dewey’s hosts “Pizza School” to benefit the Race Fore Hope
Boundless Playground ribbon cutting
The ribbon was cut for the official opening of the much anticipated new Junior Service Club's, Boundless Playground
Shaken baby case trial set
A 32-year-old Edwardsville man faces a jury trial next month on charges that he squeezed and shook his 3-month-old daughter. The action allegedly broke several ribs and injured her skull, including ca
Ask the Lawyer: Business lawsuits require four elements
Question: My brother owns his own copy business, which I am a partial investor in. It is considered the local copy place, and my brother opened it at a time when no one in the town had access to a co
Board extends Bowden's contract
Jamie Bowden was successful in his bid to become Glen Carbon’s first village administrator.
Home in Crocker Gardens restored
In recognition of National Historic Preservation Month, Edwardsville’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) will showcase some of Edwardsville’s historic buildings in a series of articles during the
SIUE honors young writers
For the past 20 years, juniors and seniors from Illinois high schools in 11 Southern Illinois counties have expressed their creativity in writing a fiction or non-fiction piece or a poem and submit t
SIUE to increase tuition
The Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees approved last week a 5 percent tuition increase for new students entering the universities next fall. All students will experience a 3 percent incre

