Edwardsville Newspaper
Expert discusses Internet safety
Are you are familiar with Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Vine or Kik? More importantly – do you have children under the age of 18 years old who are familiar with these on-line social media application
Watershed offering program for children
A story in a tree house, volunteer opportunities and a chance to learn about the various organisms large and small in the pond are some of the remaining activities in May at the Watershed Nature Cente
Motorists warned: Farmers are out
Farm equipment has always been a familiar sight on Edwardsville area roads. But as the area grows, the roadways that it travels on become more crowded with motorists, increasing the potential for coll
Mission Garden receives grant
Last spring, St. John’s United Methodist Church narrowly missed out on winning a $20,000 grant, one that would have allowed it to buy rototillers and other equipment to help with the Mission Garden.
Arts center pleased with move to EHS
It’s been two years since the Edwardsville Arts Center opened its doors within Edwardsville High School. The EAC board of directors visited the Edwardsville District 7 Board of Education meeting last
EHS math team places 15th at state
The Edwardsville High School Math Team travelled to the University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign to compete against 3,390 of the best and brightest mathletes from across Illinois during the ICTM High S
Village to donate bikes to Scouts
If the word re-bicycling ever catches on, the village of Glen Carbon should get some of the credit for its origin.
Patton fills city's boards and commissions
The picture was completed at Tuesday’s city council meeting after various vacancies on a number of the city’s boards and commissions were filled.
Apartment building a mortuary for 43 years
In recognition of National Historic Preservation Month, Edwardsville’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) will showcase some of Edwardsville’s historic buildings in a series of articles during the
Area mayors drive effort to help tornado vicitms
A tornado that devastated one community is about to receive backing from three.
Ceremonies set for Memorial Day
The weekend will be filled with barbecues, graduation parties and pool openings.
Jury sides with defendant in accident case
Testimony involving a fender bender at Franklin Avenue and Troy Road in Edwardsville occupied a dozen jurors for nearly a day and a half.
Mount Olive, Staunton hit hard by storm
While the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon area dodged significant damage during Monday night's storm, areas to the north did feel Mother Nature's wrath.
Man allegedly stabs brother inside motel
Troy police officers who responded to a call at the Congress Inn recently say they discovered a Normal man covered in blood. The man, identified as 38-year-old Anthony Sievert, was soon charged by Mad
Wildey will screen free Muppet movies
Saturday provides the perfect opportunity to visit the Wildey Theatre, see a couple movies and it won't cost you a dime.
District 7 looks to ensure enjoyable graduation
Additional safety precautions planned for ceremony
Police officer files suit against tavern
Alleges he was assaulted by patron
Cancer Society marks 100th anniversary
One-hundred years ago, the word “cancer” was not spoken, and many were lost to the disease.
Board honors woman for kidney donation
The way Debbie Baczewski sees it, she’s sisters with Teresa Dickman.
Wang Gang looks to larger location
After almost four-and-a-half years tucked into the small strip mall on Club Center Court, Wang Gang Asian Eats is starting to stretch its legs.