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Two Collinsville residents charged following federal sting

By   /  June 6, 2014  /  Collinsville, Illinois, News, Region  /  No Comments

Two Collinsville residents have been charged after a federal sting operation intended to stop abuse of the Medicaid program in Illinois. Angel D. Jones, 50, and Lawrence M. Thigpen, 53, were two of 14 indictments announced by United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois Stephen R. Wigginton, and Gerald Roy, special agent in charge, […]

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The search is on for the 2014 Princess Tomato and Sir Catsup

By   /  June 6, 2014  /  Events, Living  /  No Comments

The 16th annual World’s Largest Catsup Bottle Festival is seeking Brooks Catsup rich & tangy royalty. Contestants are needed for the GSC Credit Union Princess Tomato and Sir Catsup Contest at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 13. The event is not based on a professional rulebook, organizers say, but is just for fun, like the Catsup […]

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Collinsville Farm Fresh burglary solved

By   /  June 5, 2014  /  Collinsville, News, Region  /  No Comments

Collinsville police announced today that a St. Louis man has been charged for the burglaries at the Collinsville Farm Fresh Dairy and the Edwardsville Farm Fresh Milk Store. On Wednesday, the Madison County State’s Attorney’s Office charged Orlando M. Naylor, 44, of the 4000 block of Kossuth Street in St. Louis City, with two counts […]

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Marleen Suarez: “Prenzler should turn his attention to his own office”

By   /  June 5, 2014  /  Letters to the Editor, Opinion  /  No Comments

My name is Marleen Suarez. As a candidate for Madison County Treasurer in the November Election, I promise to talk about issues that matter. I am a successful small business owner with more than a decade of professional investment industry experience and a plan for how to make the Treasurer’s Office work better for you. […]

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Caseyville Village Attorney resigns

By   /  June 5, 2014  /  Caseyville, News  /  No Comments

Story corrected to note updated pay information of attorneys who preceded John Gilbert (see related) John Gilbert has resigned after about one year as a Caseyville village attorney. Mayor Leonard Black announced the resignation at a Board of Trustees committee meeting Wednesday evening. Black said Thursday the decision to leave was Gilbert’s. “It was his choice,” Black […]

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Pedestrian struck and killed on Vandalia Street in Collinsville

By   /  June 5, 2014  /  Collinsville, News  /  4 Comments

***Update at 4:55 p.m. June 5.***  A walking cane, shoe, shirt, mobile phone and personal shopping cart were strewn along a 30-yard stretch of Vandalia Street in Collinsville late Wednesday night at the scene of an accident in which a pedestrian was struck. The victim, Joe Merrifield, of Collinsville, has been pronounced dead. The accident […]

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Prenzler used taxpayer money to investigate fellow treasurer, says part of duties

By   /  June 4, 2014  /  Caseyville, Collinsville, Fairmont City, Illinois, Maryville, News, Region  /  3 Comments

When Madison County Treasurer Kurt Prenzler stood in front of the St. Clair County Administration Building at 1 p.m. Friday, he strongly insinuated, but stop short of accusing, St. Clair County Treasurer Charles Suarez of wrongdoing while in office. That Prenzler and some staff members compiled the information distributed to the media using Madison County […]

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West Nile virus detected in Madison County mosquitoes

By   /  June 4, 2014  /  Collinsville, Maryville, News  /  No Comments

Between the storms and the heat, the spring and summer months bring plenty of causes for concern in the Metro East, but now the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has confirmed a new danger:  the first positive reports of the West Nile virus in Illinois for 2014. Madison County Health Department employees collected a […]

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SWIC Astronomy and Math and Science clubs announce summer topics

By   /  June 4, 2014  /  Events/Announcements  /  No Comments

***Submitted Content*** The Southwestern Illinois College Astronomy Club, in conjunction with the Math and Science Club, wants to explore the solar system with you this summer! The club continues its series of talks about space and all its wonders at the Belleville Campus, 2500 Carlyle Ave. A viewing session will take place at 8 p.m. […]

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One year on, Caseyville has a TIF attorney again

By   /  June 4, 2014  /  Caseyville, News  /  No Comments

When Leonard Black replaced George Chance as mayor of Caseyville last spring, he made a host of changes. Gone were the village attorneys, the zoning administrator, all three police commissioners, the zoning board of appeals, the treasurer, the computer repairman and the hotel/motel inspector, among others. Some were replaced quickly. Some, positions like the treasurer […]

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Ameren Illinois donates bucket truck to Caseyville

By   /  June 4, 2014  /  Caseyville, News  /  No Comments

Ameren Illinois President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Mark recently presented the keys to a 1997 Ford F-800 truck to Caseyville Mayor Leonard Black. The truck was a donation from Ameren to the village. The energy company donates vans, trailers and pickup trucks to municipalities on a regular basis, Mark said. He estimated Ameren receives […]

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SIUE softball announces summer camp dates

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  SIUE, Sports  /  No Comments

The Ohio Valley Conference champion Southern Illinois University Edwardsville softball program has announced its 2014 Summer Camp schedule, featuring two camps for July 15-16 and Aug. 17, respectively. Both camps will be held on SIUE’s campus at Cougar Field on Stadium Drive. Registration can be found at www.siuesoftball.com. The All-Skills Camp, held July 15-16 from 9 a.m. to 3 […]

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AARF in the Park meets Bark For Life in fundraising event

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  Events, Living  /  No Comments

Two charitable events focused on man’s best friend came together for a fund raising event at Woodland Park Sunday. Bark For Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, and the Animal Rescue & Relief Foundation, a non-profit organization in southwestern Illinois that provides first aid and treatment for sick or injured stray animals, teamed […]

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First annual Collinsville Kahok Cardboard Boat Race

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  Events/Announcements  /  No Comments

  ***Submitted Content*** Over 40 DIS students participated in the first annual Collinsville Kahok Cardboard Boat Race Saturday, May 10th at Splash City. This great event was offered as a bonus STEM Challenge to all Dorris Intermediate School students. The DIS STEM Challenge is an after-school science, technology, engineering, and math education program. Various STEM […]

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DIS honors million word readers and perfect attendance bike winners

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  Events/Announcements  /  No Comments

Dorris Intermediate School recently honored Carli Lentz – 5th grade – and Krysta Schwartz – 6th grade – as the top Reading Counts point earners in their grades. Each read over 1 million words this year. Logan Wyant – 5th grade and Malijah McClendon – 6th grade – were the Horace Mann Perfect Attendance bike winners […]

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America’s First City: Discovering the secrets of Cahokia Mounds

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  Events/Announcements  /  No Comments

***Submitted Content*** MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW, and come see this fascinating program coming to SIUE Sunday, June 8, at 2:00 p.m. Every Spring, an archaeology team from University of Bologna (Italy) works with a university archaeology professor from Washington University (St. Louis) to uncover the secrets of the West Plaza of Cahokia Mounds. Come join […]

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“Superheroes” Coming to the Collinsville Library

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  Events/Announcements  /  No Comments

***Submitted Content*** Fans of superheroes are invited to a conversation about their cultural impacts at the Collinsville Memorial Library Center. “Superheroes and Patriots: Comic Book Propaganda Unveiled,” to be held on Thursday, June 19 at 6:00 PM, explores how superheroes from Spider-Man to Superman have commented on and, in some cases, even shaped American public […]

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June 14 workshop on Mississippian pottery and display of raptors at Cahokia Mounds

By   /  June 3, 2014  /  Events/Announcements  /  No Comments

***Submitted Content*** Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site gives visitors an introduction to ancient pottery techniques and an up-close look at majestic birds of prey on Saturday, June 14. Chris Dunn will show participants the coil technique to form pottery and the way Mississippians used clay mixed with burned, crushed mussel shell. The workshop for adults […]

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Friday’s South, in Uptown Collinsville, to expand

By   /  June 2, 2014  /  Collinsville, News  /  No Comments

Friday’s South plans to head east, but it is not leaving town with some of Collinsville’s favorite pizza: It is just expanding into the vacant building adjacent to its current location. KJK Enterprises Inc, which owns the real estate where Friday’s South is located, has already bought the adjacent building and begun the remodel work. According to Eric […]

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Houck to get another crack at Busch Stadium mound

By   /  June 2, 2014  /  Baseball, Collinsville High School, Sports  /  No Comments

Collinsville ace and University of Missouri recruit Tanner Houck will get at least one more opportunity to pitch from the mound he hopes to one day visit regularly as a Major League player. He and 52 other high school all-stars will take part in the fifth annual PNC Bank High School Baseball Showcase, to be held […]

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