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When a Monster Tornado Destroyed 4 Illinois Towns, Took 60 Lives
March 19, 1948 should have been like any typical morning in these Illinois communities. An incoming storm system had other plans. By the time most would wake that morning, a monster tornado had nearly wiped away 4 Illinois towns completely and took 60 lives. That terrible March morning in 1948...
County Board rejects Bethalto man's concert permit request
The Madison County Board’s July meeting didn’t have many heated discussions. Much of the time was spent sifting through nine appointments made by chair Kurt Prenzler to boards and commissions. Members approved five and turned-down four. They also voted against the county issuing a special use permit for...
Roe Watts memorialized by dove release, community
A moving scene took over the Alton Amphitheater Saturday afternoon as the community gathered to remember Roadecker “Roe” Watts, who was affectionately known as the “event planner” for his knack of remembering birthdays and special dates, among the many attributes of his warm, kind legacy. Watts was also known for his sharp style and lending it to patrons of JC Penneys for the last 20 years.
Illinois Officials Question Alton Mine Collapse and Future Safety Plans
The collapse of a mine on June 26, 2024, in Gordon Moore Park, Alton, Illinois, has alarmed local officials and residents. The falling apart resulted in a large sinkhole in the park’s soccer fields. With dimensions nearly 200 feet wide and 50 feet deep, the hole kept growing after several rains disrupted sports events and camps scheduled for the summer.
New USDA Rural Development State Director from Bunker Hill
The new State Director for USDA Rural Development is on the job. Pam Monetti is from Bunker Hill in Macoupin County. She was in Carterville late last week visiting, Food Works, which received a $168,000 grant to help purchase a food truck to serve as a mobile farmers’ market.
Alton Comptroller says the city is not going cashless
A recent post on social media led many in the community to believe the City of Alton was going to an all-cashless form of payments. A follow-up post indicates that is not the case. Alton Comptroller Debbie Dunlap explains this goes back to the consequences of dealing with the sinkhole...
Troy Fire District Board Appointments Shot Down
Appointments of two men to serve on the board of trustees for the Troy Fire Protection District which were brought forward by Madison County Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler, first considered in May then postponed until this month, have failed to move forward due to a lack of a majority vote of support.
Meet New Bethalto School Board Member Dana Aronin
BETHALTO - There are two new members of the Bethalto Community Unit School District #8 Board of Education, and new member Dana Aronin looks forward to using her expertise to contribute to the Board. Sign in to hide this notification. Get The Latest News!. Don't miss our top stories and...
Alton Mayor Shares Budzinski, Durbin, Duckworth Call for Transparency Following Alton Mine Collapse
ALTON - Alton Mayor David Goins on Friday, July 19, 2024, shares an important letter sent to Assistant Secretary of Labor, Christopher J. Williamson, in light of the recent collapse of New Frontier Materials’ limestone mine. The collapse created a 100-foot wide by 50-foot deep crater in the middle of soccer fields at Gordon Moore Park.
Global IT Outage Causes Tech Disruptions in Madison Count
The latest worldwide technology disruptions have led to broad chaos, affecting airlines, banks, companies and emergency services. In the local area, problems arising from this shutdown were reported by Madison County, Glen Carbon and BJC Health. The Reaction from Madison County. “We faced some problems with our computers shutting down...
Former Mayor Walker questions the city's use of mine's pr firm
Former Mayor Brant Walker is questioning the City of Alton’s use of New Frontier Materials’ public relations firm to handle communications concerning the sinkhole at Gordon Moore Park when the company could face potential liability for that sinkhole. It was reported by The Telegraph on July 15, 2024...
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