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Edwardsville Police announce Distracted Driving enforcement results

The Edwardsville Police Department has announced it issued 63 citations for hands-free law violations and issued 13 citations for other violations during April’s Distracted Driving Awareness Month enforcement campaign. “We prioritize traffic safety because every member of our community deserves to get home safely,” said Lt. Matt Senci. “This extra enforcement serves as a reminder…

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Rep. Schmidt donates April pay raise to Mascoutah food pantry

State Representative Kevin Schmidt (R-Millstadt) has pledged to donate the legislative pay raise he voted against to local organizations across the 114th District to help families in need. For the month of April, he donated essential food items, including sugar, brown sugar, cooking oil, and egg noodles, to the Mascoutah Food Pantry & Concerned Christians. “Helping…

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O’Fallon-Shiloh chamber connects 600 students with real-world careers at annual career fair

The O’Fallon-Shiloh Chamber of Commerce, Junior Achievement, Scott Air Force Base STEAM Advisory Group, and the City of O’Fallon partnered again to host the 14th annual 8th Grade Career Exploration Fair on April 30 at the Regency Conference Center in O’Fallon.  The event welcomed 600+ students from O’Fallon-Shiloh’s public and private schools, connecting them with over 50 professionals representing a…

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SIU Carbondale to offer bachelor’s degree in AI+

  Beginning with the fall 2026 semester, Southern Illinois University Carbondale will become the first public university in Illinois to offer a Bachelor of Science degree in Artificial Intelligence Plus (AI+). “Artificial intelligence technology is advancing rapidly,” said Xiaoqing “Frank” Liu, dean of the College of Engineering, Computing, Technology, and Mathematics. “Many students are expressing…

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Wellness plants take root ahead of Mother’s Day, offering gifts that last

Joe’s Market Basket highlights growing demand for self-care-focused gardening gifts As consumers increasingly prioritize wellness and self-care, a new Mother’s Day trend is taking root: Gifting plants not just for beauty, but also for relaxation and mental well-being. Joe’s Market Basket is seeing growing interest in wellness plant varieties chosen for their calming scents, soothing textures and…

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Revity Credit Union celebrates 85 years with May 8 Block Party

Revity Credit Union invites its members and the entire Edwardsville community to its Member Appreciation Block Party taking place from 12 Noon to 5 p.m. on May 8 at its Edwardsville branch (2317 Plum St.), a part of its yearlong celebration honoring 85 years of serving members and local communities. The May 8 Member Appreciation…

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Rachelle Aud Crowe to speak at LC’s 55th commencement

Lewis and Clark Community College will celebrate its 55th annual Commencement, May 20, 2026, featuring alumna and former Illinois Senator Rachelle Aud Crowe as the event’s keynote speaker. The ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, at the Hatheway Cultural Center’s Ann Whitney Olin Theatre. “It is a tremendous honor to…

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Madison County TRIAD annual Senior Fair set for May 15

Senior Support, Safety and Services set for Spring Fair: Madison County TRIAD event connects older adults with vital, local resources Instead of making multiple stops to find help, information and support, older adults in Madison County can find one place to turn — the annual TRIAD Senior Fair. Madison County TRIAD will host its third…

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Homeland Security charges made in local pharmacies’ burglary, drug trafficking conspiracy

Defendants are accused of committing burglaries at southern Illinois pharmacies in July 2024 EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – Four individuals from California are facing charges in a multi-defendant conspiracy accused of burglarizing pharmacies and distributing multiple controlled substances throughout southern Illinois and across the country. As of May 4, 2026, three of the four Defendants…

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