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State education board to vote on new test scoring system

Revised measurements meant to more accurately reflect student performance By PETER HANCOCK Capitol News Illinois Article Summary Illinois has long had some of the most rigorous proficiency standards in the nation for student performance. The Illinois State Board of Education is seeking to bring them closer to other states, which will boost proficiency scores in…

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New $1.6M SouthernTECH High-Tech Food Incubator to foster business growth

  The region’s entrepreneurs will soon have a new, state-of-the-art high-tech food processing and manufacturing incubator at Southern Illinois University Carbondale designed to help them expand and flourish – the only one of its kind within several hundred miles. Funded by a nearly $1.6 million grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity,…

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Third Judicial Circuit issues Edwardsville jury duty scam alert

In an official announcement received on Aug. 11, 2025, Trial Court Administrator Ryan M. Anderson shared the following from the Office of the Chief Judge, Third Judicial Circuit, Madison and Bond Counties regarding a jury duty scam alert for the Edwardsville, Ill., courts: “We have received an increasing number of calls regarding people being contacted…

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Seasoned M&A attorney Rob Winner joins UB Greensfelder

UB Greensfelder LLP (UBG) recently announced the addition of seasoned corporate attorney Robert S. Winner to the firm’s Corporate Department. Winner brings more than 25 years of experience advising clients across a broad range of industries on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, venture capital, private securities offerings, and a wide range of commercial transactions. Winner joins…

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Lane closures on West Delmar Avenue in Alton set for Aug. 18

The Illinois Department of Transportation has announced intermittent lane closures on West Delmar Avenue from State Street in Alton to Illinois 3 in Godfrey will begin, weather permitting, Monday, Aug. 18. Flaggers will maintain two-way traffic. This work is needed for pavement rehabilitation and is expected to be completed by the end of the month.…

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Rep. Schmidt names Millstadt’s IGA as his ‘Business of the Month’

After receiving submissions from across the 114th District, State Representative Kevin Schmidt (R-Millstadt) selected Millstadt’s IGA to be his “Business of the Month” for July 2025. Rep. Schmidt presented the owners, Craig Norrenberns and TJ Norrenberns, with an official certificate of recognition for their commitment to their employees and engagement with other local businesses in…

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ISP celebrates signing of Alicia’s Law, extending child protections

The Illinois State Police (ISP) is celebrating the signing of House Bill 2586, known as Alicia’s Law, named after Alicia “Kozak” Kozakiewicz, the first widely reported internet-related child abduction victim. ​Internet crimes against children involve crimes that exploit or endanger children through the use of the internet, including luring children online to meet for sexual…

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