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Your voice, your impact: Madison County Mental Health Board launches 2026 Community Survey

Madison County residents can help shape how local mental health resources grow and respond to community needs through the newly launched 2026 Community Mental Health Survey from the Madison County Mental Health Board (MCMHB). The survey, conducted every three years, helps ensure local tax levy funds address the evolving behavioral health needs of residents across…

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United Way of Greater St. Louis activates ‘Unite With Us Days’

United Way of Greater St. Louis (UWGSL) is bringing the region together through its Unite With Us Days. This is a coordinated community‑wide volunteer initiative designed to highlight the importance of volunteerism and how it helps communities continue to thrive. From April 10 through April 24, UWGSL invites individuals, families, and groups to give their time…

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Suspect arrested in O’Fallon bank robbery investigation

EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – A man appeared in federal court last Wednesday to face a federal charge for allegedly robbing a bank in O’Fallon, Ill. George E. Habermehl, Jr., 62, is facing one count of bank robbery. “Anyone who robs a bank will face federal prison,” said U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft. “The O’Fallon…

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Put the phone away: April marks Distracted Driving Month

The Edwardsville Police Department has announced it is partnering with the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police and more than 200 local law enforcement agencies to step up April enforcement efforts in recognition of Distracted Driving Awareness Month. “Distracted driving endangers everyone, and we need the community’s support to keep our streets safe,”…

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State Rep. Katie Stuart launches Community Women’s Caucus

State Rep. Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville) will begin holding monthly Community Women’s Caucus meetings across Metro East communities. The Caucus was born from conversations at a Women’s Community Advisory Committee held in Stuart’s district last month, with attendees advocating for more spaces for women-led community advocacy and engagement. “My district and I run a series of…

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Night owls to early birds: Entry-level employees to executives; new survey reveals

Analysis finds energy patterns shift with career progression, raising questions about how chronotype influences promotion and leadership For decades, workplaces have catered to morning people through early meetings, 9-to-5 schedules, and leaders who pride themselves on being the first in the office. But new research from Herrmann International, in collaboration with MyPerfectResume®, shows these systems…

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LC to welcome employers, job seekers to April 8 career fair

  Lewis and Clark Community College invites both students and members of the public to the 2026 Spring Career Fair, Wednesday, April 8. Those seeking full-time, part-time or seasonal employment are encouraged to bring their resumé and take advantage of the opportunity to interact with about 40 area employers that have positions to fill. This…

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