Edwardsville Newspaper
Library dives into summer program
Summer has already started for school children and for parents it’s only a matter of time before the kids utter the two most dreaded words, “I’m bored.”
High winds thrash Edwardsville
By BILL TUCKER
If rates rise, what should become of bonds?
Interest rates are at historic lows. But they will rise eventually. If you invest in fixed-income vehicles, such as bonds, what might higher rates mean for you?
Ask the Lawyer: Money damages sought in many kinds of cases
Question: I read your last article about specific performance, and I appreciate you writing it because so few authors explain such an intricacy. I was wondering about the money damages you referenced
Bulk produce purchases will continue
Clubhouse serves as distribution center
New official seal approved for SIUE
Year of university's establishment featured
District outlines $4 million in cuts
Participation, textbook fees will increase
Board finalizes details for event
Sam's Club donates to Homecoming
Storm hammers city
Thousands of Edwardsville residents remain without power Saturday following Friday night's severe storm.
New members appointed to board
By all accounts, the turnout of 110 members to the Holishor Association’s annual meeting conducted on May 18 was a welcome surprise.
Village to erect no parking sign
With the distance and manner agreed upon, the Glen Carbon Village Board authorized a no parking zone on South Main Street near the Wooden Nickel Pub and Grill.
Local women opening new preschool option
The saying “a parent is a child’s first teacher” is one that is often tossed around, yet frequently disregarded once a child begins school. However, our area’s newest preschool option truly takes the
Tribute conducted for former mayor
Three-hundred-and-fifty of Gary Niebur's closest friends came to the Wildey Theatre Wednesday night to honor him for his dedication and commitment to Edwardsville.
Parents speak out for middle school model
When the Edwardsville District 7 Board of Education negotiated last summer with the Edwardsville Education Association (teachers’ union) to reduce the middle school teaching staff by 10 positions and
Downtown wine bar to change owners
Erato Wine Bar and Restaurant, located at 126 North Main St. in Edwardsville, will be closing its doors for good Saturday night at the end of business. Although Edwardsville will sadly say goodbye to
Exile, Juice Newton to visit the Wildey
“Back to the Future” isn’t on the Wildey Theatre’s movie list any time soon although its musical lineup certainly has a nostalgic feel to it.
Learning lifes(aving) lessons
There are certain things that no matter how much practice, you can never really be ready for. But that doesn’t mean that the practice is any less valuable.
Subdivision stirs debate
Opposition to a plan to connect the existing Willow Creek subdivision to a proposed subdivision became very apparent at the Plan Commission meeting recently.
MCAHCE hosts annual meeting
The Madison County Association for Home and Community Education held its 77th annual meeting and welcomed approximately 105 members at the Leclaire Church in Edwardsville on April 29th.
Hundreds step up for victims
Donations delivered to Moore, Okla.