New report: Illinois independent music, performance venues contribute $3.9B to economy
National study indicates 78 percent of independent stages in Illinois are struggling with unprofitability due to inflation, Live Nation, and predatory ticket resale On Oct. 8, 2025, the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) unveiled the economic impact findings from the regional The State of Live report — the first comprehensive national study examining the economic…
Read MoreRoad closure on Lebanon Road in St. Clair County
The Illinois Department of Transportation has announced that Lebanon Road will be closed between Fon Du Lac Drive and Woodcrest Drive in St. Clair County beginning, weather permitting, Monday, Oct. 13, for road repairs. Access to both Fon Du Lac Drive and Woodcrest Drive will be maintained throughout the duration of the closure, which is…
Read MoreSIU researcher aims to make 3D-printed metal parts more robust; strengthen trust in the tech
To many, 3D printing evokes images of desktop gadgets spitting out plastic trinkets. In reality, additive manufacturing (AM) now builds metal components for aircraft engines, medical devices and other intricate parts not easily made with traditional methods. The catch? Tiny, hard-to-avoid defects in printed metals can weaken parts and erode manufacturer confidence. Southern Illinois…
Read MoreEast St. Louis’ Personal Touch Boutique honored as IRMA ‘Retailer of the Year’
The Illinois Retail Merchants Association (IRMA) honored Personal Touch Boutique as the 2025 Illinois Retailer of the Year during the group’s 68th Annual Meeting held Thursday, Oct. 9 at the Palmer House Hilton Hotel. Personal Touch Boutique, a cornerstone of East St. Louis since 1994, has grown into the city’s only locally-owned men’s fashion retailer,…
Read MoreSIUE Meridian Society hosts ‘The Great Gatsby’ opening night, sold-out ‘golden age celebration’
With pearls gleaming, jazz humming and flappers dancing on the balcony, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Meridian Society ushered in a night to remember with A Golden Age Celebration and a sold-out opening of the play “The Great Gatsby,” honoring 50 years of SIUE’s Department of Theater and Dance. The Dunham Hall Lobby and Theater shimmered…
Read MoreStrength of community keeps RBGA honoree going, growing
As its October 2025 Small Business of the Month, the RiverBend Growth Association has chosen Abs Workout Plans. And with this month’s calendar being full of fun Fall festivities and Halloween sweets, the timing perhaps couldn’t be better. Abby Thurman is the owner of the Godfrey-based Abs Workout Plans. Thurman launched the business nearly…
Read MoreSIUE Lovejoy Library hosts Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai online Oct. 22
SIUE’s Lovejoy Library invites the community to join them online and be one of the first to hear from Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai about her astonishing memoir, Finding My Way. Yousafzai reintroduces herself to the world, sharing how she navigated life as someone whose darkest moments threatened to define her narrative—while seeking…
Read MoreFrench tech company announces new headquarters at Chicago quantum research park
Company plans to invest $65M in the new facility, creating 50 jobs By MAGGIE DOUGHERTY Capitol News Illinois Article Summary French quantum computing company Pasqal plans to build its U.S. headquarters in Chicago at the state’s new research park. JB Pritzker continues his campaign to make Illinois “the leading hub for quantum development in the…
Read MoreBARBERMURPHY welcomes Vito LaFata IV, expanding its commercial real estate services
BARBERMURPHY, a leading commercial real estate brokerage serving central and southern Illinois, and Greater St. Louis, Mo., recently announced the addition of Vito LaFata IV to its team of experienced brokers. LaFata joins BARBERMURPHY with a statewide focus on industrial and land development properties throughout Missouri — particularly along the I-44 Corridor, one of the…
Read MoreIllinois celebrates National Women’s Business Month throughout October
The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) is celebrating National Women’s Business Month throughout October by recognizing the significant contributions of women-owned businesses across the state. There are nearly 561,000 women-owned businesses in Illinois employing more than 661,000 workers and bringing in $165 billion in revenue each year. During this monthlong celebration, DCEO…
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