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Wildey Theatre is found to be hacked
Customers who have purchased tickets from the Wildey Theatre may have had their credit card numbers compromised by hackers, according to city officials.
Rotary offers tiles for playground project
Children and families have an opportunity to leave their handprint “literally” on the Edwardsville Rotary’s new playground scheduled to be built in the Edwardsville Township Park in September. The Ed
Holiday Shores hosts yard sale
The rain on Saturday morning kept some shoppers away from the Holiday Shores community wide yard sale, but sellers adapted to the inclement weather by staging their wares inside garages and setting up
Kay, Haine back proposed gun law
A bill that would make Illinois the last state to approve a concealed carry law was supported by state Sen. Dwight Kay, a Republican from Glen Carbon, and several other local lawmakers.
Chen, Goldammer top Class of '13
When Edwardsville High School graduated more than 540 high school seniors May 25 with an overall grade point average of 3.2, two of those seniors, Valedictorian Timothy Chen and Salutatorian Tyler Gol
SIUE cancels geese roundup
Citing negative feedback from the community, SIUE officials have cancelled plans to tackle a decades-long Canada goose problem by having them rounded up and driven to a processing center to be turned
Wildey Theatre system hacked
Customers who have purchased tickets from the Wildey Theatre may have had their credit cards numbers compromised by hackers, according to city official.
Patrolman's trial gets under way
A Collinsville officer is on trial this week, facing allegations that he abused his authority as a police officer after he pulled over his neighbor’s car for a traffic stop during the early morning ho
Route 66 Festival gets ready to roll
Now in its 16th year, the Edwardsville Route 66 Festival has become a regular attraction for residents.
East Windsor Neighbors Fear Land Could Be Auctioned Off From Under Their Homes (courant-real-estate)
Veteran recalls D-Day 69 years later
On June 6, 1944, allied forces completed the largest amphibious invasion ever and in doing so helped turn the tide and end World War II. There were approximately 1,332,000 allied troops who took part.
Hackett picked for judge post
Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier has named Edwardsville native James Hackett as the newest circuit judge in the 3rd Judicial Circuit.