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Edwardsville Children’s Museum to Host Ka-Chow! Cars Event on September 14
EDWARDSVILLE – The fast track to thrills starts at Edwardsville Children’s Museum (ECM)! Families are invited to join ECM for its FREEKa-Chow! Cars Event on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and experience the fun of Radiator Springs and Route 66 right here in Edwardsville. Sponsored by the City of Edwardsville, Ka-Chow! includes free admission to the Museum and a meet-and-greet with Lightning McQueen himself.
Former Edwardsville Tennis Star Anthony Izear Inspires at Diversity Day
EDWARDSVILLE - Former Edwardsville High tennis player and now successful entrepreneur Anthony Izear shared his secrets of success and other wisdom with the kids at the annual Diversity Day lunch program presented by McCormick and Associates, held July 31, 2024, as a part of the Edwardsville Futures tennis tournament, presented by The EGHM Foundation, at the auditorium of the Jon Davis Wrestling Center at the Edwardsville High School campus.
Farmer Devasted by Loss of Beloved Dog Falls to Knees in Tears When Wife Surprises Him With Blue “Healer” Puppy to Be His New Farm Companion
A farmer left devasted by the loss of his beloved dog fell to his knees in tears when he was surprised with a puppy after months of hoping for a new farm companion. The post Farmer Devasted by Loss of Beloved Dog Falls to Knees in Tears When Wife Surprises Him With Blue “Healer” Puppy to Be His New Farm Companion appeared first on Happilynews.com.
Ongoing Metro East study shows increased levels of inflammation for flood-prone residents
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS, Ill. (First Alert 4) - An ongoing study examining gut health for individuals in the Metro East shows increased intestinal inflammation despite a decrease in a cancer-causing bacteria. New parts of a study by Washington University researchers have recently been published documenting the level of bacteria and parasites...
Suburban school worker pleads guilty to stealing $1.5M worth of chicken wings from district
Vera Liddell, the former food service director for Harvey School District 152, has pleaded guilty to stealing $1.5 million worth of food, including chicken wings, and has been sentenced to 9 years in prison.
Illinois woman arrested on drug charges in Gibson County
GIBSON COUNTY, Ind. (WEVV) — Deputies in Gibson County say they arrested an Illinois woman on drug charges Friday morning. Around 2 a.m., deputies pulled 39-year-old Jessica Popplewell of Bluford, Illinois over after they say they watched her run a stop sign on SR 165. When deputies approached Popplewell's...
Illinois retailers, communities suffer from shoplifting and robbery spikes
(The Center Square) – Business owners and taxpayers are paying a big price for retail theft. According to CWBChicago, shoplifting reports have soared 45% this year, making 2024 the worst year for retail theft in the city since at least 2003. Illinois Retail Merchants Association President and CEO Rob Karr told The Center Square that the […]
Explorers Found a Floor Safe in Nelly’s Former Missouri Mansion
It seems like interesting finds inside what used to be Nelly's St. Louis, Missouri area mansion are unending. A new exploration has uncovered something I've not seen mentioned before and that's a hidden floor safe inside the home. As you might have seen, Nelly has been in the news this...
NWS wrapping up the July 15 historic tornado outbreak analysis…
At least 50 tornadoes across Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana. In totality, 32 tornadoes have been confirmed in the NWS Chicago forecast area, which is the most from a single severe weather event on record, since reliable tornado records began in 1950. From the NWS: During the evening hours of July 15, a well-organized and […]
Ferguson X: A Conversation With Mike Brown Sr.
In recognition of Michael Brown's life and brutal death – and the movement called forth – NewsOne sat down with his father, Mike Brown Sr. The post Ferguson X: A Conversation With Mike Brown Sr. appeared first on NewsOne.
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