Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz reflects on legacy, justice, collective action at 43rd SIUE MLK Luncheon
Students, faculty, staff and community members gathered Wednesday, Jan. 21, in the Meridian Ballroom at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville for the 43rd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Luncheon, highlighted by a keynote address from Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz, award-winning author, educator and global voice for human rights. The event blended artistic performances, community recognition…
Read MoreDr. Aziz Alali, neurosurgeon, joins O’Fallon HSHS Medical Group Multispecialty Care
HSHS Medical Group recently announced that Dr. Aziz S. Alali, a board-certified neurosurgeon, has joined HSHS Medical Group Multispecialty Care at 3 St. Elizabeth’s Boulevard, Suite 5000 in O’Fallon. Dr. Alali will continue to see patients as a member of the team, providing advanced, compassionate care for brain and spine conditions. Dr. Alali specializes in…
Read MoreRevity Credit Union employees raise $1,385 for Alton, Edwardsville, Granite City OWLs
With a “heartwarming” start to the year, Revity Credit Union employees came together to raise $1,385 in January 2026 for the area’s Overnight Warming Locations (OWLs) in Alton, Edwardsville and Granite city through its Jeans for Generations program. This event launched Revity Credit Union’s Jeans for Generations program in 2026. The program represents the credit…
Read MoreSouthern District of Illinois recognizes National Human Trafficking Prevention Month
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois observes National Human Trafficking Prevention Month and joins the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security in reaffirming the administration’s commitment to combatting all forms of human trafficking to protect victims and survivors. Human Trafficking Prevention Month presents an opportunity for DHS…
Read MoreNASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Race at WWTR: New look, distance, name
The Nu Way 225 Sauced by Blues Hog gives fans more action, joins the NASCAR Championship Chase on Saturday, Sept. 12 The intensity and excitement for the Sept. 12 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race has been amplified with World Wide Technology Raceway added as the second race in the NASCAR O’Reilly Series Chase and…
Read MoreSIU Alumni Association launches ‘Saluki Market,’ a new hub for alumni entrepreneurs
What began as an idea to help Salukis support one another has quickly become a success story. Since launching in late 2025, Saluki Market, the SIU Alumni Association’s newest venture, has generated more than $6,000 in first-month sales, connecting alumni, students and friends of Southern Illinois University Carbondale with businesses owned by alumni and friends of…
Read MoreAlton Steel ceases operations, citing industrywide challenges
Company commits to working with state agencies, regional employers on job placement for workers By MELISSA CROCKETT MESKE Managing Editor, Illinois Business Journal [email protected] Alton Steel Inc. has announced that it will cease operations effective the week of Jan. 26, 2026. The closure will impact approximately 253 employees plus contractors and vendors. The company will…
Read MoreBreak the ice, not your service: Clear natural gas meters after snow
Clearing snow and ice from meters and vents helps ensure safe service With significant snowfall across the region, Ameren is reminding customers to take a few simple steps to help protect their homes and families by keeping outdoor natural gas meters and vents clear of snow and ice. Snow and ice buildup can damage gas…
Read MoreObert retires from First Bankers Trust after 47 years of service
First Bankers Trust Company recently celebrated the retirement of Jim Obert, marking the conclusion of an extraordinary 47-year career in banking and a legacy of service to both the bank and the Quincy community. Obert joined First Bankers Trust Company in 1978 during the Don Gnuse era. Over the course of his tenure, he worked…
Read MoreHistorically dry conditions in 2025 boost drought issues
By RHIANNON BRANCH FarmWeek Drought, flooding, tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and extreme temperature swings; 2025 had it all and it varied drastically by location, making last year a memorable one from a weather standpoint for many Illinois farmers. State Climatologist Trent Ford, with the Illinois State Water Survey, reviewed weather statistics from 2025 and events…
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