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SIUE's University Park looks to expand tenant list
With 16 private company tenants and nine university units already functioning within Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s University Park, SIUE is seeking to expand its client base at the 330-a
Judge grants delay in drowning case
45-year old man died in Holiday Lake
Council approves trail extension proposal
Funding grants approved for tennis tournament, bike race
Local man faces DUI, drug charges
By MATT WINTE
Farmers' Market now open in Alton
The Alton Farmers' & Artisans' Market is open in the parking lot at the corner of 9th Street & Piasa St. The Market will be in session on Saturday mornings from 8:00 a.m. until Noon and on Wed
Democrats push for verdict on guns
Lawmakers try to meet court-ordered deadline
Crowd control no problem at Wildey
At every Wildey event, men and women bedecked in crisp white shirts and black pants mill about the lobby, the balcony, and the theatre floor. As the theatre’s ushers, they work on a volunteer basis to
Cahokia Mounds to mark summer solstice
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site will offer visitors a glimpse of a sacred moment in the lives of Native Americans 1,000 years ago by observing the summer solstice at “Woodhenge” on Sunday, June 23.
Committee to study state pensions
Existing propoals likely to be considered
New year will bring in new performers
Summer Youth Concert Series scheduled
Beaches now open at Holiday Shores
Lifeguards providing coverage every day
Plea entered in child porn case
Laptop contained 16,282 images, 512 videos
The Gardens reaching out to children
Looking for ways to engage with the community, The Gardens at SIUE is collaborating with the Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois for a six-week pilot program working with the children enrolled in the SIU