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Religion: God doesn't measure us as insignificant
I know that we are not to ‘judge’ others lest we be ‘judged’, so I will ask your forgiveness before I go on to make a few statements that sound as though I’m ‘judging’.
Golfer receives prize as legal dispute ends
Donald Beiermann has finally won his all-expenses-paid vacation to Pebble Beach.
Pizza Hut part of national lawsuit
More than 1,200 Pizza Hut franchises nationwide are being sued by employees in five separate class action lawsuits for unpaid “off the clock” work, meeting and training time.
Glen hopefuls meet the public
Candidates didn’t answer questions, but the League of Women Voters’ Meet and Greet on Thursday might have answered questions for voters.
Maryville to increase water capacity
Water-wise, Maryville made it through last summer’s drought without any major problems.
Grand Avenue project goes forward
Improvements on Grand Avenue are one step closer with the Edwardsville City Council approving an engineering agreement with Oates Associates.
Student will ride for charity
It’s that time of the year now for Sam Downes. After school, he heads out to the Liberty Middle School track to practice the shot and discus for the school team; later he joins teammates for sprints.
Patton, Stamer address gathering at forum
A crowd came out to the Wildey Theatre to see the League of Women Voters' candidate forum for the Edwardsville mayoral candidates, Barb Stamer and Hal Patton.
Weekend could turn white
Old Man Winter just refuses to budge.
Caseyville woman charged with forging stolen checks
A Caseyville woman is facing forgery charges after she allegedly stole checks from a Glen Carbon man.
Angela C. Rolen, 34, was charged by the Madison County State’s Attorney on March 12 with three cou
A day of "Goodwill Hunting"
I’ve never been good at keeping a secret, OK, except for the time I found out the gender of our child and didn’t tell a soul, not even my husband. However, that’s a completely different story for anot