Lymphedema education meeting scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 2
Monthly education meetings take place on the first Thursday OSF HealthCare Rehabilitation Services in Alton will be holding its monthly lymphedema education meeting on Thursday, Oct. 2, with the discussion topic: Breast cancer and lymphedema. Riverbend region residents are invited to join the OSF Lymphedema Therapy Team for this free educational session about lymphedema and…
Read MoreNew lawsuits against Trump’s immigration actions continue to take shape
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Read MoreNew I-270/Illinois 111 interchange opens today in Madison County
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Read MoreBudzinski, Johnson introduce Bipartisan BASE Act
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Read MoreLambert T1 Departing Flights Drive bridge repair now impacts T1 Arriving Flights Drive
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Read MoreNoticeable development in Hartford on track toward ‘economic renewal’
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Read MoreInaugural GalaxyCon blasts off in St. Louis region Oct. 10-12
Massive celebration of pop culture makes its highly anticipated debut at America’s Center GalaxyCon is set to make its highly anticipated debut in St. Louis, Oct. 10-12, 2025, at America’s Center. This is the first event in the area for GalaxyCon, whose events brought in over $42 million to local economies in 2024, a number…
Read MoreIn disconnected world, new book shows power of community
“Always a Miner” chronicles how a small Illinois town created family bonds that transcended baseball Nancy Clark was a shy, quiet woman who avoided large crowds and rarely went anywhere without her husband. Yet for 15 years, she never missed a southern Illinois Miners home game, sometimes attending alone just to be part of something…
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