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Goshen Girl: Buying from friends is a great way to shop
Some of my favorite everyday products have been purchased from some of my favorite everyday people. Regardless of whether you are on the purchasing or selling end of a direct sale, both parties are u
College Talk: Expert: Reasons for debt partly cultural
Debt is not only part of the national political discourse but also a personal issue for many of us. Most people have some kind of debt – mortgage, credit cards, student loans – and it seems that the p
Religion: There are plenty of reasons to give thanks
As I sit here this morning, it is a cold and blustering day, and I am dreading going out a bit later to get a few things for my great grandchildren’s Easter baskets.
Art in the Raw
Many of the stories you hear about how an artist, musician, fashion designer, or some other creative person who got their BIG break usually involves their work being seen by the right people, the righ
EFD looking to deal equipment
Light fixture could be traded to Staunton
Village police will receive ID cards
Board approves contract with company in Breese
EAC exhibit will explore structure
Opening reception will take place on April 5
EPD, city bid farewell to Lask
A lot has changed over the course of a 35-year career
Deadline nears for Chamber scholarships
For the Intelligencer
Letters to the Editor deadline on the candidates
The deadline for letters to the editor regarding the April 9 election is noon on April 3. This will ensure that all letters will be published. In the past, attempts have been made to submit letters on
Sedaris will bring his humor to SIUE
America’s preeminent humor writer David Sedaris takes the SIUE Arts & Issues stage at 7:30 p.m. on April 16 in the Morris University Center’s Meridian Ballroom.
MEHS can fill needs for friends
Whether you favor a dog or a cat, the Madison County Humane Society is certain you will find friendship, a playmate and perhaps, your new best friend this spring.
Electoral Candidate: Douglas Dial
Douglas Dial
Senior Center marks 15 years
Back in 1998, 23 senior citizens met at the Glen Carbon American Legion to determine whether there was interest in forming a senior citizens group and building a senior center. On March 26, the Glen C
