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Tom Morrissey’s 10-year tenure ends with Challenge Unlimited board

After a decade of devoted service, Tom Morrissey is stepping down as chairperson of the Challenge Unlimited Inc. (CU) board of directors. Morrissey, who retired after 23 years in BJC HealthCare’s Revenue Cycle Management Department, joined CU’s board in 2015 and was elected chair in 2018. Throughout his tenure, he provided leadership to the board…

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Golf scramble on Sept. 27 celebrates 30 years of youth camp support

Camp Ondessonk and Korte & Luitjohan Contractors Inc. (K & L) of Highland are hosting the 30th annual Pete Korte Memorial Golf Benefit benefiting Camp Ondessonk. The milestone tournament is a celebration of 30 years of supporting Camp Ondessonk’s mission “to provide exceptional outdoor and spiritual adventures empowering kids of all ages.” This year’s golf…

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Major economic impact of fairs, fairgrounds, highlighted in new national report

Comprehensive study results unveil significant value of fairs and fairgrounds in local communities and beyond The International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) has shared detailed information and results following a recent national study on the overall economic impact of fairs and fairgrounds across the United States, which illustrates a significant influence across the Heartland.…

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‘Get ready to unleash the spirit’: SIUE Homecoming & Family Weekend Sept. 24–28

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will “Unleash the Spirit” during Homecoming & Family Weekend, Sept. 24–28. The annual celebration invites alumni, students, families and community members to reconnect, recharge and enjoy a weekend packed with high-energy events and time-honored traditions. “Homecoming & Family Weekend is one of my favorite times of the year,” said Cathy Taylor,…

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Delta Air Lines starts non-stop service from STL to JFK

  STL now linked with America’s most connected airport for international flights Starting Monday, Sept. 8, 2025, Delta Air Lines now offers non-stop service from St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).  This direct service to JFK enables passengers to use AirTrain JFK as a fast and easy way…

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WWT Raceway hosts sellout crowd for Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR race

  WWT Raceway’s first-ever NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race on Sunday delivered a capacity crowd at the 1.25-mile oval located in Madison, Ill., just minutes outside of St. Louis The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs made its inaugural appearance at World Wide Technology Raceway before a sold-out crowd for Sunday’s Enjoy Illinois 300. The second race of the…

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SIUE chancellor declares budget deficit resolved, looks ahead

With the publicity still fresh surrounding Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s fall enrollment growth despite challenging national trends, SIUE Chancellor James T. Minor, Ph.D., gave an encouraging address, thanking students, faculty, staff, and administrators for achieving the monumental feat. Minor delivered the University Budget Update on Thursday, Sept. 4 in the SIUE Morris University Center’s Legacy…

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Sources: Darren Bailey to run for governor again in Illinois

Bailey is biggest name to enter Republican primary despite 2022 loss By BEN SZALINSKI Capitol News Illinois Article Summary Former State Sen. Darren Bailey will announce a second campaign for governor, according to sources close to Bailey. Cook County Republican Party Chair Aaron Del Mar will be Bailey’s running mate, according to a source. Bailey…

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AG Raoul announces $8.4M settlement with alternative retail electric supplier

Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced an $8.4 million settlement with Clearview Electric Inc. (Clearview Energy) that resolves allegations the alternative retail electric supplier (ARES) engaged in fraudulent, unfair and deceptive business practices to mislead Illinois consumers into paying millions of dollars more for electricity than consumers who stayed with their default public utility. The settlement…

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