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Band to honor longtime director
The Edwardsville Municipal Band will kick off the summer season with its 129th annual concert in City Park on Thursday.
Once Upon a Toy moves
After a stressful spring, Edwardsville’s popular Once Upon A Toy is getting a fresh start at a new location. The store moved over the weekend from its purple building on Troy Road to 6654-A Edwardsvil
City continues post-storm recovery
Edwardsville did its best to return to normal Monday, but with more than 800 businesses and homes still experiencing power outages at noon, it wasn’t an easy task.
NAACP pushes "moving forward"
The Edwardsville NAACP gave both grants and words of guidance to high school and college students during the 49th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet at SIUE’s Meridian Ballroom on Sunday.
Leisure learning classes lined up
While we tend to look for learning opportunities for our children over the summer months, the summer is also a great time for adults to expand their knowledge, and SIUE’s leisure learning classes and
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
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