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Building goes from bakery to bookstore
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
Kay backing bill to address pensions
State Rep. Dwight Kay says that Senate Bill 1 – a bill he is supporting in the House – will help stabilize the state’s massively underfunded pension system.
Bertels takes over as board president
Jill Bertels, the Edwardsville District 7 Board of Education’s new president, presided over her first board of education meeting Monday night. The recently elected board, including new board members
Goggin up for board approval
The Madison County Board on Wednesday is expected to approve Edwardsville resident Jamie Goggin as the newest member of the County Board. It is also expected to approve Mark Gvillo as the next County
Village seats two new trustees
With the swearing in of two new trustees on Tuesday, the Glen Carbon Village Board ended a complete turnover in personnel over the last 45 months.
Music series scheduled in Grafton
Grafton’s Music in the Park is a free concert series that will be returning this summer to the banks of the mighty Mississippi River.
Leclaire students show they care
Second graders tackle service project for Anderson visitors
Local teen places at pageant
Anonymous letter pays off for Glen Carbon girl
Ginsburg: Roe provided target
One of the most liberal members of the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could be expected to give a rousing defense of Roe v. Wade in reflecting on the landmark vote 40 years after it e
County looks to fill vacancies
By STEVE HORRELL
Splash City set for May 25 opening
Splash City Family Waterpark in Collinsville opens for its 16th season at 11am on Saturday, May 25.

