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Department changes name
It may be a small thing, but this week Madison County Rabies Control changed its name to Madison County Animal Care and Control.
County evaluates response
Given that the tornado that went roaring through parts of Madison County the evening of May 31 sprang up quickly, county officials feel that their new CodeRED emergency warning system worked well to g
EAC exhibit will put nature in the spotlight
The beauty of nature and its enduring ability to inspire will be the focus of the next Edwardsville Arts Center show, “In Fine Feather,” featuring work from area artists in multiple mediums.
City expects no help with cleanup costs
A week-and-a-half on from the storm that hammered the city, Edwardsville Fire Chief Rich Welle took time during Monday night's Public Safety meeting to provide an update on storm recovery.
Edwardsville ranks first in state survey
Unknown by most until Monday, NerdWallet.com is quickly becoming the website most visited by area residents.
Man faces charges in gun theft
An Edwardsville man is facing charges in both Edwardsville and Collinsville in relation to the theft and possession of a stolen firearm.
Probation office may see extra funds
The rollercoaster ride that is state probation funding took one of its rare upswings this week when Madison County officials learned they are likely to receive additional funding from the state this y
Neighbors will highlight 2013 Garden Tour
Donna and Tom Bardon’s backyard landscaping provides a beautiful example of what a homeowner can do with a steep sloping lot and a natural wooded area in a backyard. The Barton’s garden, combined wit
Edwardsville ranked No. 1
Unknown by most until Monday, NerdWallet.com is quickly becoming the website most visited by area residents.
Collinsville officer acquitted
Former Collinsville police officer Luke Tillman was acquitted Friday on three counts of obstruction of justice.