Edwardsville, IL News
- Edwardsville, IL News
- Sigma-Aldrich Pledges $150,000 to SIUE Arts and Sciences
- SIUE Grad is Named Missouri Small Business Person of the Year
- SIUE Grad Heads Special Program for Young Engineers
- SIUE Is Among 11 Centers of Excellence in Pain Education
- SIUE Receives $469,000 Art Donation From Emilio Sanchez Foundation
- SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School Graduates Among Good Statistics
- Performing Arts Presents Spring Production And Celebrates Milestones
- Speech Communication Students Travel To Europe
- SIUE Business Senior Returns From Manila
- Traveling Exhibition Tells the Story of Lincoln’s Struggle to Meet The Constitutional Challenges of the Civil War
- SIUE Head Start Center Leaves Memorial For Community
- Cougar Village Certification First In Metro East
- Emphasis On Student Achievement Wins SIUE Housing National Award
- SIUE Union Station Renovation Approved
- Career Development Center Featured on KPLR-TV
- Tufts SDM Dean To Speak June 4 At SIU Dental Commencement
- A&I Ends 2011-12 Season With Operatic-Like Tribute To Edwardsville
- Foreign Trade Zone Conference Comes To Metro East
- Caregiver Traineeship Program Celebrates First Graduating Class
- Parents Honored At Head Start Luncheon
- SIUE Alumnus Speaks on Behalf of Engineering Careers
- Luer Named Associate Dean of SIUE School of Pharmacy
- Progress Being Made On SIUE’s New Science Building
- School of Dental Medicine’s Jain Warns What Energy Drinks Do To Teeth
- SIUE Graduate Overcomes Brain Tumor, Earns Degree
- NCERC Researchers Produce First Cellulosic Ethanol From Corn Kernel
- SIUE Science Team Wins EPA Recognition
- SIUE Offers Variety Of Summer Camps For Children
- WSIE-FM To Conduct On-Air Fund Drive May 18-20
- SIU Board Of Trustees Approves SIUE AY 12-13 Tuition Increase
- SIUE Fee Changes Approved By SIU Board of Trustees
- Weinberg Named Assoc. Provost for Research and Grad School Dean
- SIU Board of Trustees Approves SIUE Chancellor Julie Furst-Bowe
- The Gardens At SIUE On Display At Spring Open House
- SIUE Grad Embracing Her Family’s Love Of Pharmacy
- Contracts Approved By SIU BOT Executive Committee For Projects
- East St. Louis Performing Arts to Take Audience to Latin America
- Vandegrift Takes Last Walk As SIUE Chancellor
- Two Noted Alumni To Be Honored At SIUE Commencement Ceremonies
- A Bevy of Hats on Parade At The Meridian Derby
- Spotlight On SIUE Senior Standout Shines in Largest City in Vietnam
- Poshard Introduces Julie Furst-Bowe as SIUE Chancellor
- AMA Takes Top Award at International Conference
- SIUE To Introduce New Chancellor Tomorrow
- Edwardsville High School Wins Sixth Annual Greater St. Louis Botball Tournament
- SIUE School of Business Hosts Free Etiquette Seminar
- UPDATED: Two SIUE Students Passed Away
- UPDATED: SIUE Students Critically Injured in Fire
- SIUE’s SIAM Center Important In Metro-East’s Green Technology Push
- SIUE’s Senior Assignment Program Referenced In New York Times Article
- SIUE Nursing Holds Annual Health Fair For The East St. Louis Community
- SIUE Women Win Back-to-Back Club Basketball Titles
- SIUE Research Professor Honored With Prestigious Award
- SIUE Hosts 6th Annual Greater St. Louis Botball Tournament
- Martinson Family Foundation Supports SIUE Entrepreneurial Program
- SIUE School of Engineering Professor Awarded the 2012 Distinguished Research Professor Award
- SIUE Associate Professor Appeared On Regional Cable Program
- SIUE Women’s Philanthropy Group Hosts Spring Social At Fairmount Park
- SIUE Mourns Passing of Sam Bequette
- Glen Carbon Resident Wins Kimmel Award For Special Populations
- Collinsville, East St. Louis & O’Fallon Residents To Receive Kimmel Awards
- Former Judge Receives Kimmel Community Service Award
- SIUE Historical Studies/Education Major Wins Kimmel Scholarship
- SIUE Alumnus Retires After 26 Years in the Alton School System
- SIUE Alumnus Is Named New Richmond Heights Police Chief
- SIUE 2012 Student Employee of the Year Recognized
- SIUE’s Haydon Featured In HEC-TV Jazz Program
- SIUE Renaissance Musical Fest Postponed; Free Musical Event Offered In Its Place Sunday
- Leadership Council Honors SIUE Chancellor Vandegrift
- AADR President To Speak At SIU/SDM April 10
- Klein Named SIUE Teaching Excellence Award Winner; Celik Receives Teaching Distinction Award
- Topic For SIUE CSS Symposium: “Awakening The Dreamer, Changing The Dream”
- The Graduate School Presents the 16th Annual Spring Symposium
- SIUE’s Kate Eckert Receives Fulbright Award
- SIUE Music Department To Present Big Band Jazz Concert At Wildey
- The IERC At SIUE Releases Study on College Readiness
- SIUE’s Jazz Station To Begin ‘From The Sidelines’ Feature Series
- SIUE To Launch Dream Machine Recycling Initiative
- SIUE School of Pharmacy Is National Runner-Up
- ASEE Data Names SIUE Engineering School Among Its Top 20
- SIUE Donates Hundreds Of Cases Of Food To Area Shelter
- SIUE Launches Free Mobile App, Brings Interactive Campus Experience to Smartphones
- SIU Board of Trustees Approves SIU Edwardsville Projects
- SIUE Fee Changes Considered By SIU Board Of Trustees
- SIU Board Of Trustees Considers Proposed SIUE AY 12-13 Tuition
- Four SIUE Chancellor Candidates to Visit Campus
- SIUE Renaissance Musical Fest Welcomes Spring
- SIUE Students Engage In Alternative Spring Break, Help Community
- SIUE’s Friends of the CSS Hosting Awards Dinner
- SIUE Mourns Passing of John Hutson
- SIUE To Host 2012 CAS Sciences Spring Colloquium
- SIUE Research Team Awarded 2012 ICT “High Impact Project”
- SIUE Alumnus Recently Featured On American Idol
- SIUE NRHH Big Red Volleyball Event to Benefit American Diabetes Association
- Robots To Save Ducks From Oil Spills At SIUE
- SIUE Alumnus Running For Political Office
- SIUE To Interview Three Graduate School Dean Candidates
- ESTL Charter High School STEM Efforts Featured In St. Louis Media
- SIUE School of Engineering To Hold Open House
- WSIE Comeback Featured In St. Louis Publication
- SIUE Receives What’s Right with the Region Award
- SIUE Electrical & Computer Engineering Professor Wins 2012 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award
- Associate Judge, SIUE Alumnus, To Retire From Bench
- SIUE Summer Session Registration Begins March 12; Come ‘Dive In’
- SIUE Alumnus Named President Of Helmkamp Construction Co. Inc.
- SIUE Volunteers Help Tornado Cleanup Efforts In Harrisburg
- FW Warehousing Promotes Alumnus To Director Of Operations
- Annual SIUE Staff Employee Banquet Set For March 15
- Bullying In Schools Topic Of Next Hoge Memorial Lecture Series
- SIUE Among Winners Of 27th Annual Educational Advertising Awards
- Engineering Building Construction Contracts Awarded $9.7 Million
- Nursing School Open House Set For March 24
- Annual Antiques Show Benefits Lovejoy Library
- Free Tax Preparation Available Through SIUE
- Xfest 3.0 Brings National Experimental Theater Back To SIUE
- Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country Panel Discussion Sunday
- SIUE Chancellor Recognized Among Most Influential St. Louisans
- Wine and Whiskey Tasting to Benefit Children’s Museum
- SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School To Open STEM Classroom
- SIUE FOTAD Series Ends Year With Local Staging Of ‘Rumpelstiltskin’
- SIUE Nursing Faculty Awarded Fellowship for Teaching
- SIUE Chancellor Search Advisory Committee Seeks Community Feedback
- SIUE Music Faculty Featured Through HEC-TV’s I Love Jazz: February 2012
- SIUE Finance Professor’s Research Featured in the Wall Street Journal
- Poet to Inspire and Challenge SIUE Charter High School Students
- Student Becomes SIUE’s First Young Ambassador to Germany
- MLK Award Winners Announced At SIU Edwardsville
- Elijah P. Lovejoy Library To Host “Lewis & Clark” Traveling Exhibition
- New Director Hopes To Connect Community, The Gardens at SIUE
- Karla Smith Foundation to share their story at SIUE
- Children's Museum Celebrates 9th Birthday with Great Activities
- A Season For The Child Continues 2011-12 Season With ‘Puss In Boots’
- SIUE Art Auction Set For April 12 At N.O. Nelson Campus
- U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin To Speak At SIUE
- SIUE School of Business Hires New Director of Development
- Space Still Available For FOTAD Trivia Night Jan. 14
- The Children’s Museum Offers Winter Preschool Playgroup
- Plans Moving Along With SIUE Construction Projects
- Housing Community Submits Entry to National Scholarship Program
- SIUE Student Wins Prestigious Gilman Scholarship
- SIUE Catholic Campus Ministry To Offer Christmas Day Mass
- SIUE Supporter Donates Building To Campaign
- BOT Awards More Than $8.3 Million In Contracts
- SIUE East St. Louis Performing Arts Presents Holiday Celebration
- SIUE Pharmacy Students Score 100 Percent Pass Rate On National Exams
- A Season For The Child Continues With ‘The Shoemaker & The Elves’
- SIU Dental Student Wins NSRG Research Award
- SIUE Among RCGA’s 2011 Top 50 Award Recipients
- SIUE Chancellor Search Advisory Committee Announced
- FOTAD Trivia Night Jan. 14 Means Fun, Food And Brain Teasers
- SIUE BassMasters Club on Television
- Lt. Governor Simon To Speak About Public Higher Education
- 2nd Annual 5K Turkey Trot
- Former SIUE Charter High School Student Sets Sight on Ph.D. and Beyond
- Occupy Movement Coming to SIUE
- SIUE East St. Louis Performing Arts Director Wins Award
- Bats in the Clock Tower
- SIUE Opera Theater Opens New Season Oct. 28
- News from the Children's Museum - October 21, 2011
- SIUE Among 30 Schools Awarded $10K Technology Grant
- SIUE School Of Business Again Named Outstanding Business School
- Nursing Student Completes Externship at Mayo Clinic
- SIUE Pharmacist Wins State Award
- High School Students Walking for a Cure
- SIUE Center For Spirituality & Sustainability To Host Oct. 29 Event
- FOTAD Presents ‘STARs & Scars’ Nov. 6 At SIUE’s Morris Center
- Mara “Mitch” Meyers Speaks at Power Breakfast Series
- SIUE Computer Science Professor Receives the 2011 Java Innovation Award
- Susan Winters Tapped by NLN For Selective Faculty Leadership Development Program
- NOAA’S National Weather Service Recognizes SIUE As StormReady
- SIUE Receives Collaborative $900,000 NSF Grant
- SIUE Brings the Mountains Indoors
- Two SIUE Students Win Staff Senate Scholarships
- A Season For The Child Opens 2011-12 Season With Hansel And Gretel
- SIUE Nursing’s Regional Office Open House Set For Oct. 12 At SIUC
- SIUE Chancellor Vandegrift Announces Retirement after Successful Tenure at Annual Address to the University Community
- University Housing Staff Member Awarded Regional Recognition
- The Cup To Donate 10% To The Children’s Museum
- SIUE Chancellor Will Give Annual Report Wednesday
- SIUE Alumni Networking Breakfast in Clayton
- SIUE Honors Volunteers During First Annual Student Day
- 2011 SIUE Homecoming – Pride on the Prowl
- Oscar Wilde’s ‘Importance of Being Earnest’ Opens Oct. 12 At SIUE
- K. Trone Is EOM For September
- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE RECEIVES $500,000 NSF GRANT
- SIUE Awarded Military Friendly School Title from G.I. Jobs
- SIUE Well-Kept Grounds Wins National Recognition
- SIUE Cited Again By U.S. News As A Leader ‘In Innovative Changes’
- SIUE Hosting 10th Anniversary Observance of Sept. 11, 2001
- SIU Edwardsville Fall Enrollment Largest In Its History
- LOST RING
- MEDIA ADVISORY & PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
- SIUE Educational Outreach Classes Have International Appeal
- SIUE School Of Nursing Announces Legislative Night
- Washington Monthly Ranks SIUE Among Top 50 In Nation
- SIUE Housing Resident Assistants Give Back to the Campus Community
- SIUE to Implement MAP-Works for Fourth Consecutive Year
- Construction Department Adds High-Tech Tools To Its Toolbox
- D. Snyder Is August EOM
- Back to School for Edwardsville - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Music, Food & Fun Await SIUE Students, Community At Block Party
- SIUE Engineering Students Place Second In National Design Competition
- P. Connaway Is EOM For July
- IERC Report Shows More Principal Training, Mentoring Needed For Illinois To Meet Reform Goals, Boost Student Achievement
- Toddlers Takeover The Children’s Museum
- SWIC, SIUE OFFER DUAL ADMISSION PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE
- SIUE Library & Information Increases its Digital Collection
- SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School Team Places 5th In International Tourney
- SIUE Faculty Member Headlines At Las Vegas Conference
- SIUE BassMasters Club Win A Spot In Regional Competition
- Fourth & Fifth Graders Learn Disaster Planning Logistics
- Middle School Students Prepare For Rocket Launches
- Active with Asthma Day Camp on SIUE’s Campus
- The Children’s Museum Sets New Attendance Record
- Please visit the new IHLS website
- ILA Youth Services Forum Videos
- Growth in Regional Nursing Program Leads to Faculty Positions
- SIUE International Trade Center Wins Statewide Governor’s Award
- SIUE Alumni Association To Host 2011 Hometown Parties
- SIUE Engineering Student Team Places Second In National Competition
- Summer ShowBiz 2011 To Present ‘The Music Man’ July 13-17
- Welcome to the Illinois Heartland Library System
- Four-Star Gen. McNabb Comes To SIUE To Sign Partnership Agreement
- Children’s Librarian – Corporate Parkway Branch Library (St. Charles City-County Library District-MO)
- Moving Forward — #34
- SIUE Graduate School Chosen As CGS Research Partner On STEM Study
- SIUE Named To 2010 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
- L. Koch Receives SIUE Degree Completion Award
- R. Seganfredo Is June EOM
- LCLS phones currently down
- SIUE IceHunters Seek Icy Worlds In Outer Solar System
- JOB POSTING – DIRECTOR, BELLEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
- Hilarious Comedy Begins June 22 At SIUE
- Reference Librarian – Saint Louis University
- Moving Forward – #33
- Space Camp Scholarships Help Teachers, Thanks To Boeing, SIUE
- SIUE Alumni Association Great Teacher Award 2011 Recipient
- SIUE Alumni Networking Breakfast at Scott Credit Union
- IHLS transition board meeting — June 9, 2011
- Cougar Pool Memberships Still Available
- Road to Victory: SIUE Engineering Students Lend Hand to East St. Louis Charter School Botball Team
- Looking Back to Move Forward – June 21, 2011
- LCLS closed Monday, May 30, 2011
- Xfest 2.0 Presents: 52 Pickup By Seattle-Based theater simple
- SIUE Emeritus Professor Shaheen In Living Rooms During July
- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR – ILLINOIS HEARTLAND LIBRARY SYSTEM
- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR – ILLINOIS HEARTLAND LIBRARY SYSTEM
- This Is Not Funny: Part Of SIUE Xfest 2.0
- “Devised Performance” Is Focus Of Xfest 2.0 Keynote Speech/Panel
- CROW World Premiere Is Part Of SIUE Experimental Theater Festival
- SIUE Assistant Professor Honored As ASHP Fellow
- ADEA Official To Speak At June 4 Dental Commencement
- SIUE Nursing Student Receives Army Nurse Corps Association Memorial Scholarship
- LIBRARY PROGRAM SPECIALIST – IFT UNION POSITION
- Cougar Theater Company Debuts Theater for Children
- Children's Museum for First Family Fun - Let’s Move Day
- Chemistry Group Engages Science Center Visitors during National Chemistry Week
- 500 Clown Frankenstein Winds Down the 2010-11 A&I Season
- Spring Symposium Boasts Expanded Program and Record Student Presentations
- Directory of Staff
- Reminder from Purchasing and ORP: Consider Minority–Owned Businesses in the Purchase of Goods and Services
- Illinois Procurement Code: Senate Bill 51 – SIUE Purchasing Outlines How this Affects Purchases on Your Grants
- Compliance in the News
- ORP Launches New Biosafety Website; Includes New Risk Assessment Tool Policy
- Illinois Education Research Council (IERC)
- SIUe Research Centers
- Illinois Education Research Council Releases Six‐Year Longitudinal Study on the Illinois High School Class of 2002
- Agency Updates
- Call for Students to Present at the 2011 Graduate Student Research Symposium
- SAVE THE DATES!
- Call for Pre-Proposals: NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program 2011
- Grad School Announces New Tech Transfer and IP Portal
- The Dean’s Corner
- Featured External Awards
- Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR) Requirement for All Students on Grants
- Preview of the Fall 2010 Grants Workshop Schedule
- Workshops Bring Experimental Theater Experience To Kids
- The Graduate School Bids a Fond Farewell
- S.T.E.M. Center Welcomes Sharon Locke, Director
- Activities from the Institute for Urban Research
- Keep watch for limited competitions, SIUE internal deadlines
- Calls for Proposals
- Spring Semester Research Grants for Graduate Students (RGGS) Recipients Announced
- SIUE Graduate School Announces the 2010 Vaughnie Lindsay New Investigator Award Winners
- Symposium On Contemporary American Theater Part of Xfest 2.0
- SIUE Graduate School Announces the 2010 Hoppe Research Professor Dr. Andrzej (Andy) Lozowski, Associate Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, 2010 Hoppe Research Professor
- SIUE Graduate School Announces the 2010 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Dr. Urszula Ledzewicz, Distinguished Research Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 2010 Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar
- Government News
- Graduate School Announces 3 New Website Portals to Its Services
- Call for RCR Workshop Developers
- It’s Back: SIUE Xfest 2.0 Promises Fun For All
- SIUE East St. Louis Charter High School Team Places Third In KISS Tourney
- Robotics Tournament Brings Young Students And Technology Together
- SIUE Director of Admissions Burrell Elected IACAC President-Elect
- Adult Services Librarian needed
- R. Fields Is May EOM
- Robot Carnival a “Big Top” of Fun and Learning for Young Students
- SIU Board Of Trustees Approves SIUE AY11-12 Tuition Plan
- SIUE Fee, Rental Rate Change Approved By SIU Board Of Trustees
- SIUE Club Baseball Clinches Conference Championship
- BOT Approves Alternative Tuition Rate For DNP For AY11-12
- BOT Awards $364,615 In Contracts For Renovations In Food Court
- Civil Engineering Teams Perform Well At Regional Competition
- Dr. Luo Publishes Monograph In Russian And Chinese
- SIUE’s Business Honor Society Inducts New Members
- SIUE Engineering Student Makes The Grade At ASCE Competition
- SIUE Receives “Plant of the Year” For Wastewater Treatment
- SIUE Student From Edwardsville Named Enterprise Student Leader
- In the spirit
- SON Alumna Receives ICCTA Outstanding Faculty Award Nomination
- Benefits Fair Includes Chancellor’s Annual Health Walk
- Moving Forward #32
- SIUE Housing Prairie Hall Resident Assistants Recognized Nationally
- School Of Nursing Alumnus Receives 2011 Excellence In Nursing Award
- SIUE Campus Rec Seeking Memberships For Cougar Lake Pool
- SIUE Team Ties For Second For ACG Cup St. Louis Case Competition
- Accounting Department Waives Illinois CPA Society Fees For Students
- SIUE AMA Chapter Is Enterprise Student Organization Of The Year
- Gov. Quinn Reappoints Wiley, Names Three New Trustees
- “The Other 40” Showcases Business Talent At SIUE
- Coordinator of Instructional Services – (Academic) Decatur, IL
- Director of Library Services – (Academic) Decatur, IL
- SIUE Focused Interest Communities Enhance College Experience
- 2010-11 Housing Faculty Fellows Recognized
- SIUE Business Students Organize Service Project In Belleville
- James R. Anderson Scholarship Recipient Announced
- SIUE Engineering Team Highly Ranked In International Competition
- SIUE Prepares To Celebrate Earth Week 2011
- NRHH Awards Go To Members Of SIUE Housing Staff
- SIUE Journalism Alumna Wins 2011 Pulitzer Prize For Investigative Work
- Youth Services Outreach Librarian – Forest Park Public Library
- Roundtable Set For East St. Louis Higher Education Campus
- SIUE Enters Formal Agreement With L&C; Benefits Transfer Students
- Standard Of Excellence: Ryan Fries Awarded Again
- J. Cingolani Dies; Was Pioneer Faculty Member In Social Work
- Moving Forward #31
- SIUE Prepares To Showcase Best of Senior Assignment
- SIUE Student Research Showcases SIUE Nature Preserve
- Original Cataloger – Illinois State University
- Part-Time Circulation Clerk – Fairview Heights Public Library
- Search Firm Invitation to Bid
- BOT Finalizes Contracts For $1.8M Window Replacements At Peck
- BOT Awards $332,225 In Contracts For Creation Of Business Center
- BOT Considers Alternative Tuition Rate For DNP For AY11-12
- SIUE Fee, Rental Rate Change Considered By SIU Board Of Trustees
- SIU Board Of Trustees Considers Proposed SIUE AY11-12 Tuition Rates
- SIUE 2011 Student Employee Of The Year Recognized
- D. Boyer Is April Employee Of The Month
- Illinois Snapshot Day
- Today is Snapshot Day!
- SIUE Engineering Professor ‘ExCEEds’ In Teaching
- SIUE Women’s Club Basketball Team Wins National Championship
- SIUE’s MMR Program To Feature Top Executives Speaking At Its 25th Anniversary Conference
- Elementary Ed Major 2011 Kimmel Scholarship Recipient
- Moving Forward #30
- SIUE Jazz Concerts Set For April 18-19 At Dunham Hall
- SIUE To Play Host To Annual Regional BotBall Tournament April 30
- Noted Clinical Research Professor To Speak At SIU/SDM April 12
- Five Illinois Residents Are Recipients Of SIUE Kimmel Community Awards
- Historical Studies Professor 2011 Teaching Excellence Awardee
- Illinois Snapshot Day – April 13, 2011
- East St. Louis Sesquicentennial Proclamation Delivered Today By SIUE Chancellor
- Senior Special Collections Conservator – University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign
- SIUE To Present Absurdist Comedy April 13-17
- Illinois Education Research Council Releases Study On Illinois Principals
- SIUE Student Organizations Begin Fund Drive For Disaster Victims
- SIUE Alumni Association Plans April 14 Wine Tasting
- E. Rains Dies; Was SIUE Payroll Director
- Library Director – Downers Grove (IL) Public Library
- SIUE Residence Hall Leaders Inducted Into NRHH Red Storm Chapter
- Students Have Their Heads Shaved In Show Of Support For St. Baldrick’s
- Meridian Society Offers Women’s Philanthropy & Leadership Workshop
- Moving Forward #29
- SIUE School Of Business Welcomes Dion Joannou As Executive In Residence
- James Weddle Speaks With Business Students
- News from the Children's Museum - March 24, 2011
- SIUE To Sponsor Civil War Commemoration Events For April 16-17
- SIUE Graduate School’s 15th Annual Spring Symposium Coming Soon
- “Using Library Resources In Teaching” Topic Of Lovejoy Event
- SIUE Art Auction Set For April 7 At N.O. Nelson Campus
- SIUE Red Storm Chapter To Host Big Red Volleyball Tourney April 9
- SIUE Kicks Off Public Phase Of $50 Million Major Gifts Campaign
- From Classrooms to Continents: SIUE Engineering Professors Present Research Abroad
- Moving Forward #28
- SIUE Alumni Association, Educational Outreach Sponsor Workshop
- SIUE Graduate School Presents 15th Annual Spring Symposium
- J. Bridwell Dies; Was Associate Professor Emeritus Of Geography And Earth Science
- Assistant Librarian in Public Services – Greenville College
- Social Sciences Librarian – SIUE
- Building More Than A Career: SIUE Engineering Alumnus Reaches A Milestone
- SIUE Institute For Urban Research To Host East St. Louis Bus Tours
- SIUE Institute For Urban Research Presents Brown Bag Lunch
- OMBUS to Host Events March 25-26
- G. Wittig Dies; Was Professor Emerita Of Biological Sciences
- Provost Ferguson Named 19th President Of UMaine
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- Moving Forward #27
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Merit-Based (IMERIT) Scholarships Available
- SIUE School of Engineering Students Dominate Scholarship Competition
- Merger Planning Meeting Agenda for March 11th
- Expanding International Reach: SIUE School of Engineering Partners With University In China
- SIUE Women’s Club Basketball Team Win State Championship, Heading For NIRSA Nationals
- A Season For The Child Continues At SIUE With ‘Wind In The Willows’
- Moving Forward #26
- SETO To Present ‘House Of Yes’ March 23-26 At SIUE’s Metcalf Theater
- SIUE Receives NSF ADVANCE IT-Catalyst Award
- New SIUE Alumni Affairs Blog Will Include SIUE, Social Networking Links
- Going Global: SIUE Engineering Professor To Present Internationally
- What’s In a Name?
- SIUE School of Engineering Female Leader Awarded ASHRAE Scholarship
- SIUE Friends Group To Give Spirituality/Sustainability Awards March 5
- Noted Alumnus And Prominent Higher Education Advocate To Be Honored
- SIUE School of Engineering Honors Its Best and Brightest
- Alumni Association To Play Host To Networking Breakfast In O’Fallon
- Agenda for Merger Planning Meeting
- Wine and Beer Tasting To Benefit Children’s Museum Exhibits and Programs
- Moving Forward #25
- Feb. 24 Temple Grandin Arts & Issues Event Sold Out
- Library Assistant / Page – Smithton Public Library District
- SIUE Student is Recipient of Fall 2010 Enterprise Leadership Award
- LCLS closed Monday, February 21, 2011
- SIUE To Offer ‘The Colored Museum’ Feb. 23-27 At Dunham Theater
- A Musical Trip Embarks Feb. 25 In East St. Louis
- Brown Bag Lunches Showcase SIUE Faculty Research Initiatives
- Millennium upgrade complete
- Monday morning outage for Millennium and GateNet OPAC
- Lewis & Clark Library System Closed February 11, 2011
- Higher Learning Commission, IBHE Approve SIUE Ed.D. Program
- 40th Annual Friends of Lovejoy Library Antiques Show and Sale Set For March 11-12
- NRHH Big Red Volleyball Tourney Postponed
- NRHH Red Storm Chapter Hosts First Ever Big Red Volleyball Event
- Minority Summer Camp Offered Through SIUE School Of Pharmacy
- Moving Forward #24
- Engineering, Imaging, and Saving Lives: SIUE School of Engineering’s Umbaugh Releases Second Edition Textbook
- Reference Librarian – Six Mile Regional Library District
- Southern Systems Planning Panel – Feb 10, 2011
- SIUE Club Grappler Wins Two Gold Medals In Dallas Tourney
- LCLS Services February 2
- LCLS Closed Today — Tuesday, February 1st
- Director of Adult Services – Urbana Free Library
- SIUE Celebrating Black Heritage Month During February
- MLK Jr. Award Winners Announced At SIU Edwardsville
- Draft Membership Standards
- SIUE School Of Nursing Faculty Members Awarded Fellowships For Teaching
- Fifth Annual SIUE School of Engineering Awards Banquet
- Traveling CityArchRiver 2015 Exhibit Comes to SIUE, Area
- 2011 Midwest Research Summit Set For Feb. 24-25
- STAT To Host Nearly Naked Mile Fun Run For A Good Cause
- BOT Committee Awards Contracts For NCERC Equipment Installation
- SIUE Alumni Association Set To Award 2011-2012 Scholarships
- R. Klaustermeier Is January EOM
- SIUE Pharmacy Receives CHEA National Award
- Moving Forward #23
- LCLS Closed Today
- SIUE School of Nursing Extension Site BSN Feasibility/Curriculum Approved
- Children's Museum To Celebrate '8' with Treats, Trivia and Free Play
- Moving Forward #22
- Lewis & Clark Library System Closed January 17, 2011
- LCLS receives funds for FY2011
- SIUE Faculty Member To Join IPI’s Academic Advisory Board
- A Season For The Child Continues At SIUE With Off-Beat Snow White
- Moving Forward #21
- N.O. Nelson Complex, LCCC, Site of SIUE Art Auction
- A&I Continues 2010-11 Season With Eisenhower Dance Jan. 29
- SIUE Wind Symphony To Conduct Fundraising Event At Neruda Jan. 19
- The Children’s Museum is Star Crazy - 10th Annual Starry, Starry Night
- FOTAD Trivia Night Jan. 15 Means Fun, Food And Prizes
- St. Louis Television News Anchor To Speak Feb. 8 At MLK Luncheon
- Two SIUE Business Students Are Finalists in Pitch Competition at Northwestern University
- SIUE School of Nursing To Offer Doctorate In Nursing Program
- Graduate School Workshop Slated Jan. 12 & 13
- Programming Promotes Social Health for Preschool-Aged Children
- SIUE Alumni Association Accepting Applications For Scholarship
- Moving Forward #20
- Psychology Student Wins Non-Traditional Student Award
- 10pm Thursday – LCLS web resources unavailable
- No delivery Thursday, December 16th
- A. Weeks Is December EOM
- Leisure Learning Language Opportunities Offer International Exposure
- Debra Hoge Memorial Lecture Series Honors Lifetime Of Service
- SIU School of Dental Medicine Prepares To Give Kids a Smile
- Senior Business Student Is Recipient of Outstanding Non-Traditional Student Award
- Copy Cataloger, Belleville Public Library
- Commencement of Future Success: Ghellissa Johnson
- 24th Annual Kwanzaa Celebration To Be Offered By EBR Writers Club
- SLU, SIUE, WU, Battelle Collaborate on Landmark Research
- Mary Sumner, Associate Dean and Professor of CMIS, Is Co-Chair of ICIS 2010
- SIUE Writing Center And Phi Kappa Phi To Host Writing Workshop
- Longitudinal Study Of Students With Disabilities Released By IERC
- BOT Gives Project, Budget Approval For $6.5M Greek Housing
- BOT Awards Contracts For NCERC Equipment Installation Site Prep
- SIUE Congratulates Recipients of the 2011 Frank Staggers Award for Excellence
- Nursing Students Offered Health Screenings, Clothing Drive for Underserved
- University Staff Senate Recently Awarded Scholarship To Daughter Of Two Employees
- QuickBooks Software Training Class Starts This Spring
- Local Business, SIAM Collaborate On Revolutionary Machinery
- Lovejoy Library Collection Digitizes SIUE Observer
- K. Ledford Is August EOM
- K. Vollmer Is November Employee Of The Month
- ‘A Season For The Child’ Continues At SIUE With ‘The Nutcracker’
- SIUE School of Business Holds Sixth Annual Project Management Symposium
- Student Government Launches We Are One, We Are The “e” Campaign
- Moving Forward #19
- SIUE Collaborative Project Wins Regional Award
- SIUE Resident Assistants Cited At Annual National Conference
- SIUE Housing Staff Member Wins Regional Case Study
- SIUE Opera Theater Presents Jack And The Beanstalk On The Road
- 39th Annual SIUE Holiday Crafts Fair Set For Dec. 1-2
- SIUE East St. Louis Center For Performing Arts, SIUE Charter High School To Present Holiday Celebration
- SIUE School of Engineering and Chemistry Professors Locally Recognized
- SIUE School of Nursing Faculty Awarded $5K Healthcare Research Grant
- Moving Forward #18
- Lewis & Clark Library System Closed November 25-26, 2010
- Dec. 15 George Winston Arts & Issues Event Sold Out
- SIUE Charter School Students Hear Some of Poetry’s Finest
- Library Associate–Adult Services – Zion-Benton Public Library
- Library Director – Charleston Carnegie Public Library
- Administrative Assistant (PT) – Six Mile Regional Library District
- Children's Museum Adds Two New Board Directors
- Facilities & Delivery Supervisor – Alliance Library System
- Moving Forward #17
- Retired Assistant Provost Rudy Wilson To Be Honored Nov. 16
- Wagner Potters Association Hosts 34th Annual Turkey Feast
- Engineering Students Offer the SIUE Community a True Turkish Experience
- Young American Muslims To Speak At SIUE
- Student Newspaper, The Alestle, Wins National College Journalism Award
- Ten SIUE Students To Be Inducted Into Red Storm Chapter Of NRHH
- CMC Cataloging Assistant – LCLS
- Lewis & Clark Library System Closed November 11, 2010
- Moving Forward #16
- University Museum Helps In Fundraising Effort
- Health Policy Summit To Identify Practical Steps For Sustainable Change
- Project Safe Recovery Evaluated By SIUE Team
- SIUE School Of Engineering Faculty Awarded $192K Grant
- DRS Technologies Engineering Leaders Visit SIUE School Of Engineering
- Nov. 16 Jazz Concert To Feature Big Band Music
- Professor Of International Security To Visit SIUE Campus
- SIUE School of Engineering Graduate Stands Out And Wins
- SIUE School Of Nursing Professor Receives $167K NIH/NINR Grant
- SIUE’s Dance In Concert 2010 Opens Nov. 10 In Dunham Hall
- SIUE Chancellor: Achieving National Recognition During The National Recession
- SIUE Plans For Teaching, Research Nature Preserve
- University Housing staff member awarded Regional Recognition
- SIUE To Host The Third Annual Holiday Reception In Springfield
- Regional Conference Being Co-Hosted By SIUE University Housing
- Cougar Village Hosted Successful Breast Cancer Awareness Run-Walk
- Reservations Being Accepted For Renaissance Madrigal Dinner
- SIUE Head Start Parents And Teachers Quilt from the Heart
- ILA Urges You to Contact the Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and Illinois Comptroller Dan Hynes
- Another delivery day for LCLS members (Staunton Route)
- SWIC, SIUE Offer Dual Admission Program; Help To Achieve Goals
- Moving Forward #15
- Internationally Known Ballet Dancer Instructs SIUE East St. Louis Youth
- Lewis & Clark Library System Closed November 2, 2010
- SIUE School Of Nursing Adopts New Look For Student Uniforms
- MEDIA ADVISORY: Annual Chancellor’s Address Will Take Place Thursday
- Nov. 16 SIUE Jazz Concert To Feature Big Band Music
- SIUE Engineers Without Borders Gaining Local Exposure
- SIUE Featured in the Princeton Review’s “The Best 300 Business Schools:2011 Edition”
- School of Business Offers Panel Discussion on Accounting Fraud
- Hundreds Of Students Expected To Attend Regional Fair At SIUE
- SIUE Schools of Business, Engineering to Participate in Business Council’s Mentor Network
- SIUE Engineering Career Fair: More than Just Landing a Job
- Kindermusik Classes Begin Saturdays in January
- Portable Electrothermal Analyzer Invented By Two SIUE Faculty Members
- Saturday Studio Returns To SIUE Art & Design Department
- SIUE Presents Jazz Combos In Concert
- It’s Difficult to Say Goodbye…
- Hertz running on experience
- Howl-O-Ween Party planned at the Moose
- Parkfest at Leclaire
- Scarecrow contest a successful venture
- Hulme hopes to serve his hometown
- Gorman touts experience, skills
- Haulin' books
- Car crash
- Board approves pair of improvement projects
- Getting through the final days
- County to vote on bonds to fix levees
- A scary fun time is drawing near
- FACES lines up parent workshops
- Cop on top
- Jazz vocalist Erin Bode to perform for Habitat
- Lt. Gov. nominee Simon makes stops in the area
- Students enroll for dual credit
- Local theater group to perform fall musical
- SIUE to host annual hospice conference
- Business celebrates 30 years
- Pulling the brake on fundraising
- Black made the best of life on a battleship
- Going solar
- Hulme saying: "Enough is enough"
- Counting pumpkins at Midway
- Pulling the brake on fundraising
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- Gorman touts experience, skills
- A horse is not a horse, of course, of course
- Going solar
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- Haulin' books
- We interrupt this meeting for . . . .
- Counting pumpkins at Midway
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- Car crash
- Woman dishes out top pizza
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- Howl-O-Ween Party planned at the Moose
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- Board approves pair of improvement projects
- County officials lash out at meeting
- Learning economics the fun way
- Scarecrow contest a successful venture
- Fun in the fall
- Getting through the final days
- Road under repair
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- Hulme hopes to serve his hometown
- Robot camp
- County to vote on bonds to fix levees
- Fishing for an education
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- Gorman touts experience, skills
- A horse is not a horse, of course, of course
- A scary fun time is drawing near
- FACES lines up parent workshops
- Hotline still available for seniors
- We interrupt this meeting for . . . .
- Cop on top
- Jazz vocalist Erin Bode to perform for Habitat
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Haulin' books
- Woman dishes out top pizza
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- Students enroll for dual credit
- Fire education
- Car crash
- County officials lash out at meeting
- Learning economics the fun way
- SIUE to host annual hospice conference
- Coronation
- Board approves pair of improvement projects
- Road under repair
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- Pulling the brake on fundraising
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- Getting through the final days
- Fishing for an education
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- Going solar
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- County to vote on bonds to fix levees
- FACES lines up parent workshops
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Counting pumpkins at Midway
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- A scary fun time is drawing near
- Jazz vocalist Erin Bode to perform for Habitat
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Howl-O-Ween Party planned at the Moose
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- Cop on top
- Students enroll for dual credit
- Fire education
- Scarecrow contest a successful venture
- Fun in the fall
- SIUE to host annual hospice conference
- Coronation
- Hulme hopes to serve his hometown
- Robot camp
- Road under repair
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- Fishing for an education
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- FACES lines up parent workshops
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Jazz vocalist Erin Bode to perform for Habitat
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Students enroll for dual credit
- Fire education
- SIUE to host annual hospice conference
- Coronation
- Pulling the brake on fundraising
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- Going solar
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- Counting pumpkins at Midway
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- Howl-O-Ween Party planned at the Moose
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- Scarecrow contest a successful venture
- Fun in the fall
- Hulme hopes to serve his hometown
- Robot camp
- Gorman touts experience, skills
- A horse is not a horse, of course, of course
- Haulin' books
- We interrupt this meeting for . . . .
- Car crash
- Woman dishes out top pizza
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- County officials lash out at meeting
- Learning economics the fun way
- Woman dishes out top pizza
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- County officials lash out at meeting
- Learning economics the fun way
- Road under repair
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- Fishing for an education
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- FACES lines up parent workshops
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Jazz vocalist Erin Bode to perform for Habitat
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Students enroll for dual credit
- Fire education
- SIUE to host annual hospice conference
- Coronation
- Pulling the brake on fundraising
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- Going solar
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- Assistant Librarian / Head of Circulation – Collinsville Memorial Library Center
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- Buildings & Grounds Manager – Six Mile Regional Library District (SMRLD), Granite City, IL
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- Information Technology Manager – Six Mile Regional Library District (SMRLD), Granite City, IL
- Fun in the fall
- Robot camp
- A horse is not a horse, of course, of course
- We interrupt this meeting for . . . .
- Another delivery day for LCLS members (Valmeyer Route)
- Fashion show to support the arts
- Prijedor: Lives From The Bosnian Genocide, Exhibit On Display At SIUE
- Engineers Without Borders Makes an International Impact
- Meet The New Faculty
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Student in the running for award
- SIUE Hosts Study Abroad Fair
- Parents Learn About New Plans At SIUE Charter High School
- IERC Releases Six-Year Study On 2002 Illinois High School Class
- Fire education
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- SIUE Prairie Portal And Garden Nearly Complete
- Southern Illinois University Edwardsville NSCS Chapter Receives Gold Award
- Fundraising Workshop 101 Set For Sept. 22 At SIUE
- Coronation
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- SIUE Women’s Studies Hosts The Women Reigned Then
- Assoc. Professor Chosen As 2010-2011 AACP ALFP Fellow
- SIUE Business Major Appointed VP Of National Phi Kappa Phi
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- New locale
- Art & Design Department Presents Sculpture On Campus At SIUE
- SIUE School of Engineering To Host Robot Carnival
- Dual Diploma Students Welcomed with Open Arms
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- Scary landscape
- Engineering Freshman Class Average ACT Math Score At Historically High Level
- SIUE Bike Share Program Mentioned In USA Today
- EBR Writers Club Begins 24th Year Of Twice Monthly Meetings
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- College students gain edge in pilot program
- SIUE School of Engineering Student Awarded Freeman Fellowship
- The Bard’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Opens Oct. 13 At SIUE
- SIUE Fall Enrollment Largest In History; Also Record Freshman Class
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- Greetings from 'Zona
- SIUE School Of Engineering Graduate Skyrockets In Career
- FOTAD Presents ‘Murder On The Edwardsville Express’ Nov. 7
- “A Season For The Child” Opens Its 2010-11 Season With “Treasure Island”
- Fun in the fall
- A different perspective of war
- Beauty Products Entrepreneur Turns To ITC For Export Advice
- SIUE Homecoming Set For Saturday, Oct. 9
- Graduate Programs Highlighted At SIUE Open House
- Robot camp
- Deadline looming for holiday parade
- Rwandan Ambassador Is Guest At SIUE Lunch
- Learning Beyond the Lecture Hall
- SIUE School of Education Informational Meeting Oct. 14 At SWIC–Red Bud
- A horse is not a horse, of course, of course
- Village exploring new water tower
- Kenyan Ambassador Is Guest At SIUE
- SIUE, Entrepreneurship Center Launch Cougar Enterprises
- Washington Monthly Ranks SIUE Among The Top 50 In The Country
- We interrupt this meeting for . . . .
- SIUE SBDC Announces Selection Of Director Mister As State Star
- MEDIA ADVISORY: SIUE School Of Nursing To Offer Health Day Oct. 13
- National Online Magazine Ranks SIUE One Of The Safest Campuses
- Woman dishes out top pizza
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- International Night 2010 Dinner Comes To SIUE
- Jumping Frogs; Hard Landings
- Alumni Board To Play Host To Networking, Social Gathering At Grafton
- County officials lash out at meeting
- Learning economics the fun way
- Jan-Patrick Schmitz Speaks At SIUE Power Breakfast Series
- Sharkey’s In St. Charles To Play Host To Jazz Benefit For WSIE-FM
- Renowned Concert Pianist Ruth Slenczynska Returns To SIUE
- Honorees Selected for the 2010 SIUE Alumni Hall of Fame
- Road under repair
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- Changes
- Chancellor Vandegrift Welcomes Dual Diploma Students From ITU
- Alumni Association To Play Host To Networking Breakfast In Fenton
- Fishing for an education
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- October Career Fair 2010 For Students, Alumni, Partners Comes To SIUE
- D. Howard Is September Employee Of The Month
- SIUE Accounting Professor Attains CFE Designation, One Of Only A Few
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- New locale
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- Scary landscape
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Fashion show to support the arts
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- College students gain edge in pilot program
- Fire education
- Student in the running for award
- Fun in the fall
- Greetings from 'Zona
- Coronation
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- Robot camp
- A different perspective of war
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- Deadline looming for holiday parade
- Parkfest planned at Leclaire
- New locale
- Village exploring new water tower
- Rice running as a catalyst of change
- Scary landscape
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- Anderson seeks to stay in office
- College students gain edge in pilot program
- Learning economics the fun way
- Fun in the fall
- Greetings from 'Zona
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- Robot camp
- A different perspective of war
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- Deadline looming for holiday parade
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Village exploring new water tower
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Fashion show to support the arts
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- Fire education
- Student in the running for award
- Learning economics the fun way
- Coronation
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- EPD chief heading to the roof for fundraiser
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- A different perspective of war
- SIUE prof to explore Book of Revelation
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- Deadline looming for holiday parade
- Village ready to usher in fall with annual fest
- New locale
- Village exploring new water tower
- Spikers serve up check for MSCC cause
- Scary landscape
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- Donations pour in for memorial
- College students gain edge in pilot program
- Learning economics the fun way
- GCFD schedules annual open house
- Greetings from 'Zona
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- GOP hopefuls stop in E'ville
- A different perspective of war
- SIUE prof to explore Book of Revelation
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- Deadline looming for holiday parade
- Village ready to usher in fall with annual fest
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Village exploring new water tower
- Spikers serve up check for MSCC cause
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Fashion show to support the arts
- EPD chief schedules another coffee meet
- Donations pour in for memorial
- Fire education
- Student in the running for award
- Learning economics the fun way
- GCFD schedules annual open house
- Coronation
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- Just "Thinking Pink" might not be enough
- GOP hopefuls stop in E'ville
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- No gray areas when it comes to greenery
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- New locale
- Hotline still available for seniors
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Scary landscape
- Streetscape plan back on the table
- Fashion show to support the arts
- College students gain edge in pilot program
- Fire education
- Student in the running for award
- Greetings from 'Zona
- Coronation
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- Deadline looming for holiday parade
- Village ready to usher in fall with annual fest
- Fallfest 2
- Village exploring new water tower
- Spikers serve up check for MSCC cause
- Fallfest 1
- Donations pour in for memorial
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- GCFD schedules annual open house
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- GOP hopefuls stop in E'ville
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- Fashion show to support the arts
- Accident scene
- Student in the running for award
- War veterans invited to luncheon at Trinity
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- FOTAD prepares for dinner/theater event
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- EHS drama student earns all-state nod
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- New locale
- Gardens at SIUE set for day of fun
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- Scary landscape
- Lawmakers looking into tax sale process
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- College students gain edge in pilot program
- New neighbors
- Library prepares for photo contest
- Greetings from 'Zona
- Up on the roof
- A different perspective of war
- SIUE prof to explore Book of Revelation
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- FOTAD prepares for dinner/theater event
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- EHS drama student earns all-state nod
- Fashion show to support the arts
- Accident scene
- New locale
- Gardens at SIUE set for day of fun
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- Student in the running for award
- War veterans invited to luncheon at Trinity
- Scary landscape
- Lawmakers looking into tax sale process
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- Local businesses getting face lifts
- FOTAD prepares for dinner/theater event
- Another delivery day for LCLS members (East Alton Route)
- New neighbors
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Daughter: Dad died too soon
- EHS drama student earns all-state nod
- Moving Forward #14
- Up on the roof
- Library prepares for photo contest
- New locale
- Gardens at SIUE set for day of fun
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- SIUE prof to explore Book of Revelation
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Scary landscape
- Lawmakers looking into tax sale process
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- Village ready to usher in fall with annual fest
- Fallfest 2
- Children’s Museum Open In Honor Of Columbus And Veteran’s Days
- New neighbors
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Spikers serve up check for MSCC cause
- Fallfest 1
- Up on the roof
- Library prepares for photo contest
- Donations pour in for memorial
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- SIUE prof to explore Book of Revelation
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- GCFD schedules annual open house
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- Village ready to usher in fall with annual fest
- Fallfest 2
- GOP hopefuls stop in E'ville
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- Spikers serve up check for MSCC cause
- Fallfest 1
- The Gardens at SIUE growing like a weed
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- Donations pour in for memorial
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- Street work begins across Edwardsville
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- GCFD schedules annual open house
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- Fashion show to support the arts
- Accident scene
- GOP hopefuls stop in E'ville
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- Student in the running for award
- War veterans invited to luncheon at Trinity
- Donations pour in for memorial
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- GCFD schedules annual open house
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- GOP hopefuls stop in E'ville
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- Accident scene
- War veterans invited to luncheon at Trinity
- FOTAD prepares for dinner/theater event
- EHS drama student earns all-state nod
- Gardens at SIUE set for day of fun
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- Lawmakers looking into tax sale process
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- New neighbors
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Up on the roof
- Library prepares for photo contest
- SIUE prof to explore Book of Revelation
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Village ready to usher in fall with annual fest
- Fallfest 2
- Spikers serve up check for MSCC cause
- Fallfest 1
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- Another delivery day for LCLS members (Carlyle Route)
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- Accident scene
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- War veterans invited to luncheon at Trinity
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- FOTAD prepares for dinner/theater event
- Car care seminar for women planned
- EHS drama student earns all-state nod
- Assisted living facility planned
- Gardens at SIUE set for day of fun
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- Lawmakers looking into tax sale process
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- New neighbors
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Up on the roof
- Library prepares for photo contest
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Fallfest 2
- Fallfest 1
- Accident scene
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- Fallfest 1
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Car care seminar for women planned
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- Assisted living facility planned
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- A day in the sun
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- EHS royalty
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Accident scene
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- Library prepares for photo contest
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Car care seminar for women planned
- Fallfest 2
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- Assisted living facility planned
- Fallfest 1
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- Centenarian a regular at Burger King
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- City's Winter Concert Series returns
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Halloween run to benefit FMCHS
- A day in the sun
- Library prepares for photo contest
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- EBTC helps dress city in autumn colors
- EHS royalty
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Local roundup: MELHS spikers beat Explorers on the road
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- Fallfest 2
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Car care seminar for women planned
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- A day in the sun
- Plummer on border business
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- Assisted living facility planned
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- EHS royalty
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- A day in the sun
- Plummer on border business
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- Celebrating a building's history
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- EHS royalty
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- Village excelled in census response
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- Just a swingin'
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- Donation
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- Just a swingin'
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- Car care seminar for women planned
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- Assisted living facility planned
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Car care seminar for women planned
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- Assisted living facility planned
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- Village excelled in census response
- Weight loss center looking to catch on
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Republicans call for investigation
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- Donation
- Bar codes will add extra layer of safety
- Village excelled in census response
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- Man sentenced for weapons possession
- Donation
- A day in the sun
- Plummer on border business
- Library prepares for photo contest
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Library prepares for photo contest
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- EHS royalty
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- County's electronic recycling program returns
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- Fallfest 2
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- Fallfest 2
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- Just a swingin'
- Fallfest 1
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Fallfest 1
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- Prosecutors wrap up robbery case
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- Navy vet handled danger every day
- Just a swingin'
- Meridian Village unveils facility
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- Car care seminar for women planned
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- Assisted living facility planned
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- Celebrating a building's history
- Village excelled in census response
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Donation
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Republicans call for investigation
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- A day in the sun
- Plummer on border business
- EHS royalty
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- Mayor brings back extensive to-do list
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- A day in the sun
- Plummer on border business
- Just a swingin'
- EHS royalty
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- Just a swingin'
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- Celebrating a building's history
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- Village excelled in census response
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Donation
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- Celebrating a building's history
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- Village excelled in census response
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- Donation
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- Arrest leads to child pornography charges
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- Seniors to experience Vienna Boys Choir
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- Republicans call for investigation
- Village goes to the dogs once again
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- Communities set for annual Fallfest
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- Plummer on border business
- EFD stays busy with 2009 response calls
- Republicans call for investigation
- Library Director – Metropolis Public Library
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- Republicans call for investigation
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- Plummer on border business
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- Another delivery day for LCLS members (Cahokia Route)
- Just a swingin'
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- Local business hosting comic book marathon
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- GCCL's Wendell earns state-wide recognition
- Team Impact returns to FBCM
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Fire Department to conduct open house
- Celebrating a building's history
- Village excelled in census response
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Donation
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- Maryville University to host speaker series
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- A Scorching good time at "The House"
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- Partners For Pets opens doors today
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- Find treasures at the Thrift Shop
- Republicans call for investigation
- The people make Italian Fest a yearly success
- County Democrats fire back on tax sale
- Set on the leading edge of technology
- Plummer on border business
- Laurent goes on the ride of his life
- Judge sentences Ragusa to 50 years
- "Pure, stinkin' hell" in Vietnam
- District 7 approves budget for 2010-11
- GCCL to welcome storyteller Norfolk
- Just a swingin'
- Breach analysis set for local dam
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Celebrating a building's history
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Find treasures at the Thrift Shop
- Celebrating a building's history
- The people make Italian Fest a yearly success
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Set on the leading edge of technology
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Laurent goes on the ride of his life
- Book sale planned at Legion Hall
- "Pure, stinkin' hell" in Vietnam
- Unemployment dips below 10 percent mark
- GCCL to welcome storyteller Norfolk
- Business earns top franchise recognition
- Breach analysis set for local dam
- EPL set to kick off "Ask the Expert"
- Deputy answers call to duty in Iraq
- Republicans call for investigation
- American as apple pie and computers
- Dream comes true for duo at new bistro
- Underage drinkers busted at local party
- MELHS schedules expansion service
- Senior Program Manager – Urban Libraries Council
- Spring could bring changes in council
- Head, Cataloging Division, Technical Services Department – Indiana University Libraries-Bloomi
- Benefit pays off
- Maryville University to host speaker series
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- A Scorching good time at "The House"
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- Partners For Pets opens doors today
- Benefit pays off
- Maryville University to host speaker series
- Holiday Lake lowered for access
- A Scorching good time at "The House"
- EHS computer team to host robotics camp
- Partners For Pets opens doors today
- Rotary gives thanks for race help
- Find treasures at the Thrift Shop
- Celebrating a building's history
- The people make Italian Fest a yearly success
- Science workshop a first in MadCo
- Set on the leading edge of technology
- MCBA helping future attorneys
- Laurent goes on the ride of his life
- "Pure, stinkin' hell" in Vietnam
- GCCL to welcome storyteller Norfolk
- Breach analysis set for local dam
- More light shed on Harrop's drowning
- Deputy answers call to duty in Iraq
- Candidate calls for detailed audit
- American as apple pie and computers
- Master Chen making rare trip to Midwest
- Dream comes true for duo at new bistro
- Students seek "Whirled Peace"
- Underage drinkers busted at local party
- Record-breaking crowds attend Italian Fest
- MELHS schedules expansion service
- Shelter set for grand opening
- Spring could bring changes in council
- Volunteer appreciation
- Breach analysis set for local dam
- Maryville University to host speaker series
- A Scorching good time at "The House"
- Partners For Pets opens doors today
- Find treasures at the Thrift Shop
- The people make Italian Fest a yearly success
- Set on the leading edge of technology
- Laurent goes on the ride of his life
- "Pure, stinkin' hell" in Vietnam
- GCCL to welcome storyteller Norfolk
- Dream comes true for duo at new bistro
- Holiday Lake gets high marks
- SIUE doubling up on seniors program
- Underage drinkers busted at local party
- Council designates road "Recovery Zone"
- Meridian Village set to open new center
- MELHS schedules expansion service
- MSCC celebrates re-birth
- Guidance excellence at EHS
- Spring could bring changes in council
- SIUE recognized as a safe campus
- Showtime for the Wildey Theatre
- Benefit pays off
- List for Fallfest keeps growing
- Local girl a top 10 finalist in contest
- Moving Forward #13
- Haine, Hertz get behind new state law
- Village touting improvements
- Celebrating the Constitution
- Unemployment down slightly in August
- More light shed on Harrop's drowning
- Village board ready to toot its own horn
- Candidate calls for detailed audit
- Suspects sought in gas station smash-and-grab
- Master Chen making rare trip to Midwest
- Shelters trying to find homes for cats
- Students seek "Whirled Peace"
- Jury awards $2.5 million in train case
- Record-breaking crowds attend Italian Fest
- Hail claims soar through the roof
- Shelter set for grand opening
- Celebrating the Constitution
- Volunteer appreciation
- SIUE theater and dance set to kick off new season
- Deputy answers call to duty in Iraq
- Octoberfest planned at St. Michael Parish
- American as apple pie and computers
- Record-breaking crowds attend Italian Fest
- Jury awards $2.5 million in train case
- Shelter set for grand opening
- Hail claims soar through the roof
- Volunteer appreciation
- Celebrating the Constitution
- SIUE theater and dance set to kick off new season
- Octoberfest planned at St. Michael Parish
- Holiday Lake gets high marks
- Council designates road "Recovery Zone"
- SIUE doubling up on seniors program
- MSCC celebrates re-birth
- Meridian Village set to open new center
- SIUE recognized as a safe campus
- Guidance excellence at EHS
- List for Fallfest keeps growing
- Showtime for the Wildey Theatre
- Haine, Hertz get behind new state law
- Local girl a top 10 finalist in contest
- Celebrating the Constitution
- Village touting improvements
- More light shed on Harrop's drowning
- Unemployment down slightly in August
- Candidate calls for detailed audit
- Village board ready to toot its own horn
- Master Chen making rare trip to Midwest
- Suspects sought in gas station smash-and-grab
- Students seek "Whirled Peace"
- Shelters trying to find homes for cats
- Village board ready to toot its own horn
- Suspects sought in gas station smash-and-grab
- Shelters trying to find homes for cats
- Jury awards $2.5 million in train case
- MSCC announces upcoming events
- Hail claims soar through the roof
- Women in Transition offers helping hand
- Celebrating the Constitution
- E-Citations will bring quick tickets
- SIUE theater and dance set to kick off new season
- Yeager opens up about Vietnam
- Octoberfest planned at St. Michael Parish
- SIUE receives yet another top ranking
- Holiday Lake gets high marks
- Government to delay flood maps
- Council designates road "Recovery Zone"
- SIUE doubling up on seniors program
- MSCC celebrates re-birth
- Meridian Village set to open new center
- SIUE recognized as a safe campus
- Guidance excellence at EHS
- List for Fallfest keeps growing
- Showtime for the Wildey Theatre
- Haine, Hertz get behind new state law
- Local girl a top 10 finalist in contest
- Celebrating the Constitution
- Village touting improvements
- Unemployment down slightly in August
- Showtime for the Wildey Theatre
- Gooden named principal at Trinity
- Local girl a top 10 finalist in contest
- Fire call in Esic a minor incident
- Village touting improvements
- Sign ordinance put back on the table
- Unemployment down slightly in August
- Church set to host annual block party
- Village board ready to toot its own horn
- Jurors sit through gruesome video
- Suspects sought in gas station smash-and-grab
- Village to offer candidate petitions
- Shelters trying to find homes for cats
- Perking up the park
- Jury awards $2.5 million in train case
- MSCC announces upcoming events
- Hail claims soar through the roof
- Women in Transition offers helping hand
- Celebrating the Constitution
- E-Citations will bring quick tickets
- Yeager opens up about Vietnam
- SIUE receives yet another top ranking
- Government to delay flood maps
- SIUE doubling up on seniors program
- Meridian Village set to open new center
- Guidance excellence at EHS
- Man crashes into front porch
- Meridian Village set to open new center
- Singin' the anthem
- Guidance excellence at EHS
- Man crashes into front porch
- Showtime for the Wildey Theatre
- Gooden named principal at Trinity
- Local girl a top 10 finalist in contest
- Fire call in Esic a minor incident
- Sign ordinance put back on the table
- Village touting improvements
- Church set to host annual block party
- Jurors sit through gruesome video
- Village to offer candidate petitions
- Perking up the park
- MSCC announces upcoming events
- Women in Transition offers helping hand
- Separate incidents leave three people dead
- E-Citations will bring quick tickets
- Start planning for a lush lawn right now
- Yeager opens up about Vietnam
- EPRD schedules trip to Amish Country
- SIUE receives yet another top ranking
- Thompson given fond farewell
- Government to delay flood maps
- Village wants action taken on properties
- SIUE doubling up on seniors program
- FMCHS can't fit pieces together
- SIUE receives yet another top ranking
- Thompson given fond farewell
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Government to delay flood maps
- Village wants action taken on properties
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- FMCHS can't fit pieces together
- Local physician battling obesity
- Singin' the anthem
- Suspicious death probe takes twist
- Man crashes into front porch
- Local family hosting two exchange students
- Gooden named principal at Trinity
- Theatre season to open at SIUE
- Faces at the races 2
- Fire call in Esic a minor incident
- Board looking to curtail loitering
- Faces at the races
- Sign ordinance put back on the table
- Quran burning issue causes a stir at EHS
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Church set to host annual block party
- Glen Carbon pulls out of The Alliance
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Jurors sit through gruesome video
- DAR set to honor U.S. Constitution
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Village to offer candidate petitions
- Speeders to start paying the piper
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Perking up the park
- Let there be light
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- MSCC announces upcoming events
- Unexpected drill
- Learning in Motion
- Women in Transition offers helping hand
- Separate incidents leave three people dead
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- E-Citations will bring quick tickets
- Start planning for a lush lawn right now
- Progress on project going slow
- Yeager opens up about Vietnam
- EPRD schedules trip to Amish Country
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- Singin' the anthem
- Suspicious death probe takes twist
- Man crashes into front porch
- Local family hosting two exchange students
- Gooden named principal at Trinity
- Theatre season to open at SIUE
- Faces at the races 2
- Fire call in Esic a minor incident
- Board looking to curtail loitering
- Faces at the races
- Sign ordinance put back on the table
- Quran burning issue causes a stir at EHS
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Church set to host annual block party
- Glen Carbon pulls out of The Alliance
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Jurors sit through gruesome video
- DAR set to honor U.S. Constitution
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Village to offer candidate petitions
- Speeders to start paying the piper
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Perking up the park
- Let there be light
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- MSCC announces upcoming events
- Unexpected drill
- Learning in Motion
- Women in Transition offers helping hand
- Separate incidents leave three people dead
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- E-Citations will bring quick tickets
- Start planning for a lush lawn right now
- Progress on project going slow
- Yeager opens up about Vietnam
- EPRD schedules trip to Amish Country
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- SIUE receives yet another top ranking
- Thompson given fond farewell
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Government to delay flood maps
- Village wants action taken on properties
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- FMCHS can't fit pieces together
- Local physician battling obesity
- Fire call in Esic a minor incident
- Board looking to curtail loitering
- Faces at the races
- Sign ordinance put back on the table
- Quran burning issue causes a stir at EHS
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Church set to host annual block party
- Glen Carbon pulls out of The Alliance
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Jurors sit through gruesome video
- DAR set to honor U.S. Constitution
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Village to offer candidate petitions
- Speeders to start paying the piper
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Perking up the park
- Let there be light
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- Moving Forward #12
- Unexpected drill
- Learning in Motion
- Separate incidents leave three people dead
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- Start planning for a lush lawn right now
- Progress on project going slow
- EPRD schedules trip to Amish Country
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- Thompson given fond farewell
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Village wants action taken on properties
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- FMCHS can't fit pieces together
- Local physician battling obesity
- Singin' the anthem
- Suspicious death probe takes twist
- Man crashes into front porch
- Local family hosting two exchange students
- Gooden named principal at Trinity
- Theatre season to open at SIUE
- Faces at the races 2
- Board looking to curtail loitering
- Faces at the races
- Separate incidents leave three people dead
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- Quran burning issue causes a stir at EHS
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Start planning for a lush lawn right now
- Progress on project going slow
- Glen Carbon pulls out of The Alliance
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- EPRD schedules trip to Amish Country
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- DAR set to honor U.S. Constitution
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Thompson given fond farewell
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Speeders to start paying the piper
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Village wants action taken on properties
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- Let there be light
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- FMCHS can't fit pieces together
- Local physician battling obesity
- Unexpected drill
- Learning in Motion
- Singin' the anthem
- Suspicious death probe takes twist
- Fun and Games Challenge!
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- Maryville calender filling up
- Local family hosting two exchange students
- Progress on project going slow
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- Theatre season to open at SIUE
- Faces at the races 2
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- Board looking to curtail loitering
- Faces at the races
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Quran burning issue causes a stir at EHS
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- Students helping out the Wildey
- Glen Carbon pulls out of The Alliance
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Local physician battling obesity
- White's story pure '40s America
- DAR set to honor U.S. Constitution
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Suspicious death probe takes twist
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- Speeders to start paying the piper
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Local family hosting two exchange students
- City roads safe over the holiday
- Let there be light
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- Theatre season to open at SIUE
- Faces at the races 2
- Unexpected drill
- Learning in Motion
- Board looking to curtail loitering
- Faces at the races
- Quran burning issue causes a stir at EHS
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Glen Carbon pulls out of The Alliance
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- DAR set to honor U.S. Constitution
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Speeders to start paying the piper
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Let there be light
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- Unexpected drill
- Learning in Motion
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- Maryville calender filling up
- Progress on project going slow
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- Students helping out the Wildey
- Local physician battling obesity
- White's story pure '40s America
- Suspicious death probe takes twist
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- Local family hosting two exchange students
- City roads safe over the holiday
- Theatre season to open at SIUE
- Faces at the races 2
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- Students helping out the Wildey
- Faces at the races
- Local physician battling obesity
- White's story pure '40s America
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Theatre benefit
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Enrollment reaches high point at SIUE
- City roads safe over the holiday
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- St. John's set to host free Family Fun Fair
- Faces at the races 2
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Coalition seeks time to shore area levees
- Faces at the races
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- Village begins talks on possible dog park
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Learning in Motion
- Maryville calender filling up
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Theatre benefit
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- Enrollment reaches high point at SIUE
- Progress on project going slow
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- St. John's set to host free Family Fun Fair
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- Coalition seeks time to shore area levees
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Students helping out the Wildey
- Learning in Motion
- Village begins talks on possible dog park
- Report: Sales tax revenues up in the city
- Stephenson House asking for donations
- Maryville calender filling up
- Local physician battling obesity
- White's story pure '40s America
- Progress on project going slow
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- MEHS ready to host Wag-n-Walk & Run
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- City roads safe over the holiday
- Man accused of arson wins case
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Faces at the races 2
- Tigers drop SWC opener to Lancers
- Matters of the heart at Anderson Hospital
- Maryville calender filling up
- SIUE reaching out to adults willing to learn
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- Residents may get utility bills online
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- City calculating how to fund renovation
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Top picks
- Students helping out the Wildey
- County receives funds for energy assistance
- White's story pure '40s America
- SIUE teacher collapses during class, later dies
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- Pinwheels for Peace planned at library
- City roads safe over the holiday
- A sneak peek inside the Wildey
- Faces at the races 2
- FMCHS plans put on hold – for now
- Faces at the races
- Police search man's laptop
- EAC schedules fall art courses for all
- Theatre benefit
- IERC releases study on Illinois' high school class of 2002
- Enrollment reaches high point at SIUE
- Middle schools to host annual welcome night
- St. John's set to host free Family Fun Fair
- Play time
- Plans under way for Veterans Day parade in the city
- Coalition seeks time to shore area levees
- Organizations unite at interactive event
- Village may grant extension on farm house
- Village begins talks on possible dog park
- St. Fiacre's Gardeners work from the heart
- White's story pure '40s America
- SIUE teacher collapses during class, later dies
- Prep work
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- Pinwheels for Peace planned at library
- Enjoying the holiday
- City roads safe over the holiday
- A sneak peek inside the Wildey
- Pointing your kids down a career path
- FMCHS plans put on hold – for now
- GCCL to welcome two authors in September
- Police search man's laptop
- Officials investigate E'ville man's death
- Theatre benefit
- Police chief reaching out to residents
- Enrollment reaches high point at SIUE
- Village cleans up trash ordinance
- St. John's set to host free Family Fun Fair
- Play time
- Coalition seeks time to shore area levees
- Organizations unite at interactive event
- Village begins talks on possible dog park
- St. Fiacre's Gardeners work from the heart
- Tigers drop SWC opener to Lancers
- Matters of the heart at Anderson Hospital
- Maryville calender filling up
- SIUE reaching out to adults willing to learn
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- Residents may get utility bills online
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- City calculating how to fund renovation
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Top picks
- Students helping out the Wildey
- County receives funds for energy assistance
- EPRD seeking teams for kickball tourney
- City calculating how to fund renovation
- Village explores the streetscape project
- Top picks
- Students helping out the Wildey
- County receives funds for energy assistance
- White's story pure '40s America
- SIUE teacher collapses during class, later dies
- Prep work
- Man seeks damages for bar sucker-punch
- Pinwheels for Peace planned at library
- Enjoying the holiday
- City roads safe over the holiday
- A sneak peek inside the Wildey
- Pointing your kids down a career path
- FMCHS plans put on hold – for now
- GCCL to welcome two authors in September
- Police search man's laptop
- Officials investigate E'ville man's death
- Theatre benefit
- Police chief reaching out to residents
- Enrollment reaches high point at SIUE
- Village cleans up trash ordinance
- St. John's set to host free Family Fun Fair
- Play time
- Coalition seeks time to shore area levees
- Organizations unite at interactive event
- Village begins talks on possible dog park
- St. Fiacre's Gardeners work from the heart
- Tigers drop SWC opener to Lancers
- Matters of the heart at Anderson Hospital
- Maryville calender filling up
- SIUE reaching out to adults willing to learn
- Local affiliate of Coffee Party to host speaker
- Residents may get utility bills online
- Matters of the heart at Anderson Hospital
- Moving Forward #11
- SIUE reaching out to adults willing to learn
- Residents may get utility bills online
- City calculating how to fund renovation
- Top picks
- County receives funds for energy assistance
- Prep work
- SIUE teacher collapses during class, later dies
- Enjoying the holiday
- Pinwheels for Peace planned at library
- Pointing your kids down a career path
- A sneak peek inside the Wildey
- GCCL to welcome two authors in September
- FMCHS plans put on hold – for now
- Officials investigate E'ville man's death
- Police search man's laptop
- Police chief reaching out to residents
- Theatre benefit
- Village cleans up trash ordinance
- Enrollment reaches high point at SIUE
- Play time
- St. John's set to host free Family Fun Fair
- Organizations unite at interactive event
- Coalition seeks time to shore area levees
- St. Fiacre's Gardeners work from the heart
- Village begins talks on possible dog park
- Top picks
- County receives funds for energy assistance
- Southern Systems Merger Update
- SIUE teacher collapses during class, later dies
- Prep work
- Pinwheels for Peace planned at library
- Enjoying the holiday
- A sneak peak inside the Wildey
- Pointing your kids down a career path
- FMCHS plans put on hold – for now
- GCCL to welcome two authors in September
- Police search man's laptop
- Officials investigate E'ville man's death
- Police chief reaching out to residents
- Village cleans up trash ordinance
- Play time
- Organizations unite at interactive event
- St. Fiacre's Gardeners work from the heart
- Matters of the heart at Anderson Hospital
- SIUE reaching out to adults willing to learn
- Residents may get utility bills online
- City calculating how to fund renovation
- Pointing your kids down a career path
- GCCL to welcome two authors in September
- Officials investigate E'ville man's death
- Police chief reaching out to residents
- Village cleans up trash ordinance
- Play time
- Organizations unite at interactive event
- St. Fiacre's Gardeners work from the heart
- Blending in
- Matters of the heart at Anderson Hospital
- The Gardens at SIUE growing
- SIUE reaching out to adults willing to learn
- St. Mary's plans annual Applefest
- Residents may get utility bills online
- To-Do's to celebrate local artisans at show
- City calculating how to fund renovation
- DCEO touts business tax credits
- Bishop coming to St. Boniface Church
- Motil appointed village attorney
- Prep work
- Enjoying the holiday
- Village cleans up trash ordinance
- Business going the distance for children
- State employment picture hit and miss
- AG files complaint against local business
- Blending in
- The Gardens at SIUE growing
- St. Mary's plans annual Applefest
- To-Do's to celebrate local artisans at show
- DCEO touts business tax credits
- Bishop coming to St. Boniface Church
- Motil appointed village attorney
- Prep work
- Enjoying the holiday
- Pointing your kids down a career path
- Hands of time
- GCCL to welcome two authors in September
- Piano prodigy to play at SIUE
- Officials investigate E'ville man's death
- Children's Museum had record summer
- Police chief reaching out to residents
- SIUE to host Epilepsy Foundation event
- SIUE to host Epilepsy Foundation event
- EAC features exhibit from host of artists
- Business going the distance for children
- Parents play key role in education
- A day in the sun
- State employment picture hit and miss
- Horizon of Hope a success
- Block Party
- AG files complaint against local business
- Former band director gets six years
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- Blending in
- Helping find a cost solution
- Know your allergies to help control them
- The Gardens at SIUE growing
- Cool (and wet) beginnings
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- St. Mary's plans annual Applefest
- Students earn scholarships from committee and council
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- To-Do's to celebrate local artisans at show
- MSCC celebrating third anniversary
- Permits trend up in the city
- DCEO touts business tax credits
- Gibson recalls his time in Vietnam War
- Coach resigns
- Bishop coming to St. Boniface Church
- Intelligencer announces changes
- Arts and Issues offers diverse lineup
- Motil appointed village attorney
- County worker charged with aggravated battery
- Local man charged after child's assault
- City expected to adopt sign laws
- Maryville woman is the ace of cakes
- Late goal spoils SIUE opener
- Terrorism all about statements
- Hands of time
- Money raised for monument
- Piano prodigy to play at SIUE
- Expanding
- Children's Museum had record summer
- New events planned at Tri-Township Library
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- Cool (and wet) beginnings
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- Students earn scholarships from committee and council
- Permits trend up in the city
- MSCC celebrating third anniversary
- Coach resigns
- Gibson recalls his time in Vietnam War
- Arts and Issues offers diverse lineup
- Intelligencer announces changes
- County worker charged with aggravated battery
- Local man charged after child's assault
- City expected to adopt sign laws
- Maryville woman is the ace of cakes
- Late goal spoils SIUE opener
- Terrorism all about statements
- Hands of time
- Money raised for monument
- Piano prodigy to play at SIUE
- Expanding
- Children's Museum had record summer
- New events planned at Tri-Township Library
- Moving Forward #10
- SIUE to host Epilepsy Foundation event
- EAC features exhibit from host of artists
- A day in the sun
- Business going the distance for children
- Parents play key role in education
- Block Party
- State employment picture hit and miss
- Horizon of Hope a success
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- AG files complaint against local business
- Former band director gets six years
- Know your allergies to help control them
- Helping find a cost solution
- Horizon of Hope a success
- Block Party
- Former band director gets six years
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- Helping find a cost solution
- Know your allergies to help control them
- Cool (and wet) beginnings
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- Students earn scholarships from committee and council
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- MSCC celebrating third anniversary
- Permits trend up in the city
- Gibson recalls his time in Vietnam War
- Coach resigns
- Intelligencer announces changes
- Arts and Issues offers diverse lineup
- County worker charged with aggravated battery
- Local man charged after child's assault
- City expected to adopt sign laws
- Maryville woman is the ace of cakes
- Late goal spoils SIUE opener
- Terrorism all about statements
- Money raised for monument
- Expanding
- New events planned at Tri-Township Library
- EAC features exhibit from host of artists
- Parents play key role in education
- A day in the sun
- Expanding
- Twist serving it cold
- New events planned at Tri-Township Library
- District 7 students get into a routine
- EAC features exhibit from host of artists
- Wildey work on time and under budget
- Parents play key role in education
- A day in the sun
- Horizon of Hope a success
- Block Party
- Former band director gets six years
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- Helping find a cost solution
- Know your allergies to help control them
- Another delivery day for LCLS members…
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- Permits trend up in the city
- Coach resigns
- Arts and Issues offers diverse lineup
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- Local man charged after child's assault
- City looking for residents' feedback
- Maryville woman is the ace of cakes
- Making a run for a royal flush
- Terrorism all about statements
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- Money raised for monument
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- District 7 students get into a routine
- Maryville woman is the ace of cakes
- Making a run for a royal flush
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- Wildey work on time and under budget
- Terrorism all about statements
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- A day in the sun
- Money raised for monument
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- Block Party
- Children’s Museum Closes for Annual Two-Week Fall Cleaning
- Twist serving it cold
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- testing one
- District 7 students get into a routine
- Know your allergies to help control them
- We scream for ice cream
- Wildey work on time and under budget
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- A day in the sun
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- Busy year for local woman
- Block Party
- Permits trend up in the city
- Village tackling parking woes
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- testing one
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Know your allergies to help control them
- We scream for ice cream
- Coach resigns
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- Arts and Issues offers diverse lineup
- City looking for residents' feedback
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- Busy year for local woman
- Local man charged after child's assault
- Making a run for a royal flush
- Permits trend up in the city
- Village tackling parking woes
- Maryville woman is the ace of cakes
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- Coach resigns
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Terrorism all about statements
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- Arts and Issues offers diverse lineup
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- Money raised for monument
- Twist serving it cold
- Local man charged after child's assault
- City looking for residents' feedback
- Holiday Closing
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- Scholarship recipients
- Twist serving it cold
- testing one
- District 7 students get into a routine
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Wildey work on time and under budget
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- A day in the sun
- On a mission in the Windy City
- Block Party
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Mayor reminds of large-item pickup
- Lee sentenced to probation
- Know your allergies to help control them
- We scream for ice cream
- Village's MTU no laughing matter
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- Roosevelt hits the books for certificate
- Busy year for local woman
- Permits trend up in the city
- Village tackling parking woes
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- City looking for residents' feedback
- Making a run for a royal flush
- Making a run for a royal flush
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- Taking politics to the streets
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- Scholarship recipients
- Twist serving it cold
- testing one
- District 7 students get into a routine
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Wildey work on time and under budget
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- On a mission in the Windy City
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Lee sentenced to probation
- We scream for ice cream
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- Busy year for local woman
- Village tackling parking woes
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Police arrest local man — once again
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- City looking for residents' feedback
- District 7 presented audit reports
- On a mission in the Windy City
- Dreams come true for author
- Busy year for local woman
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Amazing caterpillars
- Village tackling parking woes
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- Lee sentenced to probation
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Police arrest local man — once again
- We scream for ice cream
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- State job market trending upward
- City looking for residents' feedback
- District 7 presented audit reports
- Busy year for local woman
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- Making a run for a royal flush
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- Village tackling parking woes
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- Taking politics to the streets
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Police arrest local man — once again
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- Scholarship recipients
- Imaging Center moving locales
- Deadline looming for voter registration
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- Twist serving it cold
- testing one
- Work continues on East Main Street
- City looking for residents' feedback
- District 7 presented audit reports
- District 7 students get into a routine
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Walking to light the way
- Making a run for a royal flush
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- Wildey work on time and under budget
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- Details emerging in truck break-in case
- Taking politics to the streets
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- On a mission in the Windy City
- Dreams come true for author
- Burns touts transparency at local DMV
- Scholarship recipients
- Imaging Center moving locales
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Amazing caterpillars
- testing one
- Work continues on East Main Street
- Lee sentenced to probation
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- Twist serving it cold
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Walking to light the way
- We scream for ice cream
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- District 7 students get into a routine
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- State job market trending upward
- Wildey work on time and under budget
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- Moving Forward #9
- Taking politics to the streets
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- Scholarship recipients
- Imaging Center moving locales
- testing one
- Work continues on East Main Street
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Walking to light the way
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- On a mission in the Windy City
- Dreams come true for author
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Amazing caterpillars
- Lee sentenced to probation
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- We scream for ice cream
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- EHS students making high marks on ACTs
- State job market trending upward
- Busy year for local woman
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- Village tackling parking woes
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- Republicans again call for "transparency"
- Police arrest local man — once again
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- District 7 presented audit reports
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Work continues on East Main Street
- Police arrest local man — once again
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- Walking to light the way
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- On a mission in the Windy City
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- District 7 presented audit reports
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Dreams come true for author
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- Lee sentenced to probation
- Amazing caterpillars
- Taking politics to the streets
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- Scholarship recipients
- Imaging Center moving locales
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- Municipal Band to wrap up summer set
- Work continues on East Main Street
- State job market trending upward
- SIUE Friends of Music to host "Swing 'n Sail"
- Walking to light the way
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- On a mission in the Windy City
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- District 7 releases student numbers
- Dreams come true for author
- Police arrest local man — once again
- Lee sentenced to probation
- Amazing caterpillars
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- District 7 presented audit reports
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- State job market trending upward
- Taking politics to the streets
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- Scholarship recipients
- Imaging Center moving locales
- Police arrest local man — once again
- D.A.R.E. flourishing in district
- Fall filled with fun festivities
- Chamber to host a meet and greet
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- Talking trash in E'ville
- District 7 presented audit reports
- County will lead move to microwave
- Business leaders rub elbows with politicians
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- Taking politics to the streets
- Imaging Center moving locales
- Work continues on East Main Street
- Walking to light the way
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- Dreams come true for author
- Amazing caterpillars
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- State job market trending upward
- Moving day
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- Jurors unsure how train victim died
- Veteran's Day services scheduled
- Habitat for Humanity announces fundraiser
- Amazing caterpillars
- GCPD nabs first once again
- City's crime rate remains very low
- City's crime rate remains very low
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- EHS teen shows well at pageant
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- Moving day
- SIUE set to welcome new crop of students
- Moving day
- Jurors unsure how train victim died
- State job market trending upward
- Jurors unsure how train victim died
- Habitat for Humanity announces fundraiser
- Treasurer hopefuls sparring back and forth
- Habitat for Humanity announces fundraiser
- D.A.R.E. flourishing in district
- Millennium Down
- D.A.R.E. flourishing in district
- Millennium is Back Up!
- Chamber to host a meet and greet
- Busy bee
- Chamber to host a meet and greet
- GateNet Server Update
- Talking trash in E'ville
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- Talking trash in E'ville
- Busy bee
- County will lead move to microwave
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- County will lead move to microwave
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- The lowdown on science, business
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- Imaging Center moving locales
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Imaging Center moving locales
- The lowdown on science, business
- Work continues on East Main Street
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- Work continues on East Main Street
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Walking to light the way
- NASA at EHS
- Walking to light the way
- NASA at EHS
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- Dreams come true for author
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- Dreams come true for author
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- GCPD nabs first once again
- Talking trash in E'ville
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- County will lead move to microwave
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- D.A.R.E. hot rods
- The lowdown on science, business
- Imaging Center moving locales
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Work continues on East Main Street
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- Walking to light the way
- NASA at EHS
- Jury rules in favor of doctor in lawsuit
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- Dreams come true for author
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- GCPD nabs first once again
- City's crime rate remains very low
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- Moving day
- Jurors unsure how train victim died
- Habitat for Humanity announces fundraiser
- D.A.R.E. flourishing in district
- Chamber to host a meet and greet
- Busy bee
- D.A.R.E. flourishing in district
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- Chamber to host a meet and greet
- Busy bee
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- NASA at EHS
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- Talking trash in E'ville
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- Property owners honored by board
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- County will lead move to microwave
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- The lowdown on science, business
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- GCPD nabs first once again
- Back to school
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Flying high
- City's crime rate remains very low
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
- NASA at EHS
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- Moving day
- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Jurors unsure how train victim died
- A helping hand for military kids
- Bobby's 20th
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Habitat for Humanity announces fundraiser
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- GCPD nabs first once again
- Back to school
- D.A.R.E. flourishing in district
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- City's crime rate remains very low
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- Chamber to host a meet and greet
- Busy bee
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
- Talking trash in E'ville
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- Property owners honored by board
- Moving day
- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- County will lead move to microwave
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Jurors unsure how train victim died
- A helping hand for military kids
- Bobby's 20th
- The lowdown on science, business
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Habitat for Humanity announces fundraiser
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Flying high
- GCPD nabs first once again
- Back to school
- GCPD nabs first once again
- Back to school
- City's crime rate remains very low
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- City's crime rate remains very low
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
- County treasurer speaks with village board
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
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- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- Moving Forward #8
- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- Bobby's 20th
- A helping hand for military kids
- Bobby's 20th
- A helping hand for military kids
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Busy bee
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Busy bee
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- Property owners honored by board
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- Property owners honored by board
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- The lowdown on science, business
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- The lowdown on science, business
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Flying high
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Flying high
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- NASA at EHS
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- NASA at EHS
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- EHS takes fifth at MadCo Invite
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Experience turns into a crowning moment
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Back to school
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- Library Technician PT – U.S. Courts Library (St. Louis)
- A helping hand for military kids
- Bobby's 20th
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Busy bee
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Projects in the works for E'ville
- Property owners honored by board
- Edwardsville police to crack down Labor Day
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- The lowdown on science, business
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- MCT makes passes available for students
- Flying high
- D.A.R.E. show planned at EHS
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Flying high
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Flying high
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- Fresh produce
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- Fresh produce
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- Helping residents claim property
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Helping residents claim property
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Taylor shines on the stage
- Back to school
- Taylor shines on the stage
- Back to school
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Lake-a-Palooza a hit on Holiday Lake
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- SIUE cited again as emerging institution
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- Author to make stop for signing at EPL
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- A helping hand for military kids
- Bobby's 20th
- A helping hand for military kids
- Bobby's 20th
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- Sheriff gives update on CART
- Making a splash
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- A titanic first day at school
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Ribbon cutting
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Ribbon cutting
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Plot tour
- Property owners honored by board
- Plot tour
- Property owners honored by board
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Helping residents claim property
- Property owners honored by board
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Moving Forward #7
- Taylor shines on the stage
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Flying high
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- Fresh produce
- Bobby's 20th
- MEPRD to update long range plans
- Helping residents claim property
- Making a splash
- Local man comes to rescue of neighbor
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Ribbon cutting
- Taylor shines on the stage
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Plot tour
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Property owners honored by board
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Bobby's 20th
- Flying high
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Making a splash
- GCCL shifting gears as school opens again
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Ribbon cutting
- Sign ordinance to go back on the table
- Fresh produce
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Plot tour
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- Fresh produce
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Helping residents claim property
- Bobby's 20th
- Water Works plans community days
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- Making a splash
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Taylor shines on the stage
- Ridgeview construction
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Ribbon cutting
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Plot tour
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- Property owners honored by board
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Bobby's 20th
- Water Works plans community days
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Making a splash
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Stephenson House to conclude story time
- Ribbon cutting
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- The Bridge to host Giberson art show
- Plot tour
- Fresh produce
- Property owners honored by board
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Helping residents claim property
- FMCHS looks to cash in on contest
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- 9-1-1 system to get an upgrade
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Taylor shines on the stage
- Ridgeview construction
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Ribbon cutting
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Plot tour
- Project pays off big time
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Getting ready for school
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Nonprofits hoping to record hole-in-one
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Men charged after car windows smashed with baseball bat
- Fresh produce
- Grabbing the bull by the horns
- Helping residents claim property
- Goshen Market touted on state site
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- Some good news for a change
- Building hope step by step
- Taylor shines on the stage
- Ridgeview construction
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- A tribute to a local hero
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- Water Works plans community days
- No thru traffic
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Dentist gave uninsured plenty to smile about
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- SIUE nursing school gets grant from HRSA
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- A tribute to a local hero
- Homecoming's taken on a life of its own
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- Water Works plans community days
- No thru traffic
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Ribbon cutting
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Plot tour
- Project pays off big time
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Getting ready for school
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Nonprofits hoping to record hole-in-one
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Men charged after car windows smashed with baseball bat
- Fresh produce
- Grabbing the bull by the horns
- Helping residents claim property
- Goshen Market touted on state site
- Seniors invited on trip to a Missouri winery
- Some good news for a change
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Taylor shines on the stage
- Ridgeview construction
- Building hope step by step
- Goshen Market touted on state site
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Men charged after car windows smashed with baseball bat
- Some good news for a change
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Grabbing the bull by the horns
- Ridgeview construction
- Building hope step by step
- Goshen Market touted on state site
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- Some good news for a change
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- A tribute to a local hero
- Ridgeview construction
- Building hope step by step
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- Water Works plans community days
- No thru traffic
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- A tribute to a local hero
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- Ribbon cutting
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Water Works plans community days
- No thru traffic
- Plot tour
- Project pays off big time
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Ribbon cutting
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park Saturday
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Plot tour
- Project pays off big time
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Getting ready for school
- Maryville church plans Fall Kick-Off next week
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Nonprofits hoping to record hole-in-one
- Smells like teen spirit at City Park tonight!
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Vision 2020 eyes future
- Men charged after car windows smashed with baseball bat
- Theatre Arts class proposed at EHS
- Getting ready for school
- Grabbing the bull by the horns
- Illinois State Fair kicks off today
- Nonprofits hoping to record hole-in-one
- Building hope step by step
- Ridgeview construction
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- Remember seniors when outside temperatures rise
- How to fix the levees a question to investigate
- A tribute to a local hero
- Bobby's set to celebrate 20th anniversary
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- Water Works plans community days
- No thru traffic
- Farmhouse may still have future
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Librarian/Archivist Positions, University of Missouri-Columbia
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Project pays off big time
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Getting ready for school
- Nonprofits hoping to record hole-in-one
- Men charged after car windows smashed with baseball bat
- Grabbing the bull by the horns
- Goshen Market touted on state site
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Some good news for a change
- A tribute to a local hero
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- No thru traffic
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Project pays off big time
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Packing bags
- Getting ready for school
- Customer appreciation
- Nonprofits hoping to record hole-in-one
- Cans: out with the old and in with the new
- Men charged after car windows smashed with baseball bat
- Group seeks referendum on single-payer system
- Grabbing the bull by the horns
- Board to go forward with Lakeview Acres
- Goshen Market touted on state site
- Road work planned for two main roads
- Some good news for a change
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Building hope step by step
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- Not scary? No problem at Scarecrow Contest
- Clock ticking on Glen farmhouse
- Project pays off big time
- Gun play lands local man in jail
- Kay pledges to cut pay if elected
- Winning the library lottery
- Public servants fighting fierce temps
- Packing bags
- Customer appreciation
- Cans: out with the old and in with the new
- Group seeks referendum on single-payer system
- Board to go forward with Lakeview Acres
- Road work planned for two main roads
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Building hope step by step
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- A tribute to a local hero
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- No thru traffic
- Diggin' time
- Gupchup designated fellow of the APhA
- Green aliens set to land in Edwardsville
- Packing bags
- Customer appreciation
- Cans: out with the old and in with the new
- Group seeks referendum on single-payer system
- Board to go forward with Lakeview Acres
- Up, Up and Away
- Road work planned for two main roads
- Band Camp
- Horizon of Hope dinner scheduled
- Feeding students native cuisine
- Building hope step by step
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Entering a new age of surgical systems
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- A tribute to a local hero
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- Wickenhauser saying goodbye
- Solving a local history question
- Southern Systems August Planning Panel Meeting
- Diggin' time
- Green aliens set to land in Edwardsville
- Clock ticking on Glen farmhouse
- Gun play lands local man in jail
- Winning the library lottery
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- Beating the heat
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Solving a local history question
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Diggin' time
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Green aliens set to land in Edwardsville
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Clock ticking on Glen farmhouse
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Gun play lands local man in jail
- New digs
- Winning the library lottery
- Oil and chip
- Packing bags
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- Customer appreciation
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Cans: out with the old and in with the new
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- Group seeks referendum on single-payer system
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Board to go forward with Lakeview Acres
- Up, Up and Away
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Road work planned for two main roads
- Band Camp
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- Feeding students native cuisine
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Board to go forward with Lakeview Acres
- Up, Up and Away
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- Road work planned for two main roads
- Band Camp
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Feeding students native cuisine
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Beating the heat
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- Solving a local history question
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Diggin' time
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Green aliens set to land in Edwardsville
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Clock ticking on Glen farmhouse
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Gun play lands local man in jail
- New digs
- Winning the library lottery
- Oil and chip
- Packing bags
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- Customer appreciation
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Cans: out with the old and in with the new
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Group seeks referendum on single-payer system
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Feeding students native cuisine
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Up, Up and Away
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- Beating the heat
- Band Camp
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Feeding students native cuisine
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Up, Up and Away
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Solving a local history question
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Band Camp
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- Beating the heat
- Feeding students native cuisine
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Solving a local history question
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- Beating the heat
- New digs
- Diggin' time
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Oil and chip
- Green aliens set to land in Edwardsville
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Solving a local history question
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- Clock ticking on Glen farmhouse
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Diggin' time
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Gun play lands local man in jail
- New digs
- Green aliens set to land in Edwardsville
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- Winning the library lottery
- Oil and chip
- Clock ticking on Glen farmhouse
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- Gun play lands local man in jail
- New digs
- Up, Up and Away
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Winning the library lottery
- Oil and chip
- Band Camp
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- Moving Forward #6
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- New digs
- Oil and chip
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Up, Up and Away
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Band Camp
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- Feeding students native cuisine
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Municipal Band to play ninth summer concert
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Beating the heat
- Setting a price on party celebrations
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Veterans' Court receives national award
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Solving a local history question
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Mid-Illinois Talking Book Center Director
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Fire department marks special anniversary
- New digs
- Treasure Shack looks to carve niche
- Oil and chip
- MSCC lines up events for August
- Fun in the mud for the community center
- County confirms two rabid bat cases
- Car crash prompts lawsuit in E'ville
- Oil and chip dates planned
- Dangerous heat smothering area
- Kay: state needs a businessman
- County treasurer speaks with city council
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Beating the heat
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Sign amendment to impact uptown
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Suspect charged in vehicle burglary
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Library will host local authors
- County confirms two rabid bat cases
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Make way for cell phones
- Oil and chip dates planned
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Sign amendment to impact uptown
- Kay: state needs a businessman
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Suspect charged in vehicle burglary
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Fire department marks special anniversary
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Treasure Shack looks to carve niche
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- MSCC lines up events for August
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- County confirms two rabid bat cases
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Children's Museum adds two to board
- Oil and chip dates planned
- Beating the heat
- Niko's blossoms on East Vandalia
- Kay: state needs a businessman
- Symposium to cover export-import issues
- Library will host local authors
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- A little back-to-school good Karma
- Make way for cell phones
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Village to kick off annual road project
- Sign amendment to impact uptown
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- EHS grad earns Merit Scholarship
- Suspect charged in vehicle burglary
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Drive-thru for SCU approved
- Fire department marks special anniversary
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Children's Museum adds two to board
- Treasure Shack looks to carve niche
- Beating the heat
- Niko's blossoms on East Vandalia
- MSCC lines up events for August
- Suspect charged in vehicle burglary
- Fire department marks special anniversary
- Treasure Shack looks to carve niche
- MSCC lines up events for August
- County confirms two rabid bat cases
- Oil and chip dates planned
- Sign of the times
- Kay: state needs a businessman
- Edwardsville mayor issues response; seeks peace
- Man charged with damaging mailboxes
- Cumberland Gap to close out series
- Quilts the focus of new EAC exhibit
- Fundraising for memorial takes shape
- Volunteers sought for sheriff's project
- Board gets update on EHS activities
- St. Louis Bread Company evolving
- Board discusses future with the Alliance
- Board denies apartment owner's appeal
- Children's Museum adds two to board
- System offices closed Wednesday, August 4, 2010
- Niko's blossoms on East Vandalia
- Library will host local authors
- Make way for cell phones
- Sign amendment to impact uptown
- Cumberland Gap to close out series
- District 7: Living within its means
- Fundraising for memorial takes shape
- Local children set a good example
- Board gets update on EHS activities
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Board discusses future with the Alliance
- Community Connections
- Children's Museum adds two to board
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Niko's blossoms on East Vandalia
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- Library will host local authors
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- Make way for cell phones
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Sign amendment to impact uptown
- Summer school nears end
- Suspect charged in vehicle burglary
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- Fire department marks special anniversary
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- Treasure Shack looks to carve niche
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- MSCC lines up events for August
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- County confirms two rabid bat cases
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- Sign of the times
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Oil and chip dates planned
- Edwardsville mayor issues response; seeks peace
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Kay: state needs a businessman
- Fundraising for memorial takes shape
- Local children set a good example
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- Board gets update on EHS activities
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Sign of the times
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Board discusses future with the Alliance
- Community Connections
- Edwardsville mayor issues response; seeks peace
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Children's Museum adds two to board
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Cumberland Gap to close out series
- District 7: Living within its means
- Niko's blossoms on East Vandalia
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- Fundraising for memorial takes shape
- Local children set a good example
- Library will host local authors
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- Board gets update on EHS activities
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Make way for cell phones
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Board discusses future with the Alliance
- Community Connections
- Summer school nears end
- Children's Museum adds two to board
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- Niko's blossoms on East Vandalia
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- Library will host local authors
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- Make way for cell phones
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- Moving Forward #5
- Summer school nears end
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- Sign of the times
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- Edwardsville mayor issues response; seeks peace
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- Cumberland Gap to close out series
- District 7: Living within its means
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- Edwardsville mayor issues response; seeks peace
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- Cumberland Gap to close out series
- District 7: Living within its means
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Fundraising for memorial takes shape
- Local children set a good example
- Summer school nears end
- Board gets update on EHS activities
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- Board discusses future with the Alliance
- Community Connections
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Sign of the times
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Summer school nears end
- Edwardsville mayor issues response; seeks peace
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- Cumberland Gap to close out series
- District 7: Living within its means
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- Fundraising for memorial takes shape
- Local children set a good example
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- Board gets update on EHS activities
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- Board discusses future with the Alliance
- Community Connections
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Sign of the times
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- Local children set a good example
- Collision
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Community Connections
- Trail beacons installed
- District 7: Living within its means
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Local attorney joins Keller Construction
- Local children set a good example
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- HSFD adds newest member to its team
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Collision
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- SIU board approves projects
- Community Connections
- Trail beacons installed
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Classic cars to cruise in town
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Local attorney joins Keller Construction
- Summer school nears end
- Downed line
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- HSFD adds newest member to its team
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- E'ville's building permit values reach $2 million
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- SIU board approves projects
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- EAC offers classes for interested adults
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Classic cars to cruise in town
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- Board approves finances
- Summer school nears end
- Downed line
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- Local mom pens children's book
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- E'ville's building permit values reach $2 million
- Officials tout value of Madison County
- Rain forest
- Tips to help your grass beat the heat
- EAC offers classes for interested adults
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Bogus bucks do show up locally
- Board approves finances
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Donor reaches the seven gallon mark
- Local mom pens children's book
- District 7: Living within its means
- Local children set a good example
- County to expand fraud program
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Collision
- Community Connections
- Trail beacons installed
- Collinsville home target of burglars
- Local attorney joins Keller Construction
- Deputy thwarts robbery attempt
- HSFD adds newest member to its team
- Loyalties run deep for Stagger Inn
- SIU board approves projects
- "Idol" contestant has Hollywood dreams
- Classic cars to cruise in town
- Summer school nears end
- Downed line
- Getting crazy with healthy meals
- E'ville's building permit values reach $2 million
- Circulation Clerk (PT) – Fairview Heights Public Library
- EAC offers classes for interested adults
- Children's Museum Adds Two New Directors To Board
- Board approves finances
- Local mom pens children's book
- Rain forest
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Exploring animals
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Soulard Blues Band to play at City Park
- District 7: Living within its means
- Board to review parks
- City plans work on bridge soon
- Collision
- Trail beacons installed
- Local attorney joins Keller Construction
- HSFD adds newest member to its team
- SIU board approves projects
- Classic cars to cruise in town
- Downed line
- E'ville's building permit values reach $2 million
- EAC offers classes for interested adults
- Board approves finances
- Local mom pens children's book
- Rain forest
- Exploring animals
- Keep an eye on plants during summer months
- Council reviews article
- Meridian Village schedules job fair
- Soulard Blues Band to play at City Park
- District 7: Living within its means
- Board to review parks
- Local children set a good example
- County to expand fraud program
- Moving Forward #4
- Temporary Cataloging Position – Columbia Public Library
- Moving Forward #3
- Moving Forward — #2
- Library/Learning Resource Center (LRC) Support Specialist – ESLCC
- LCLS Moving Forward
- Illinois Libraries Receive Alliance Defense Fund Letters
- Holiday Closings
- Catalog Technician – St. Charles City-County Library District
- Future Planning Update
- Science and Health Services Librarian – SIUE
- Expedition Extra–June 24, 2010
- HEAD OF TECHNICAL SERVICES–ORLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
- SCHOOL LIAISON–ORLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
- Library Clerk–Belleville Public Library
- Leslie Bednar appointed Acting Executive Director
- Expedition Extra–June 17, 2010
- LCLS Web Site Updated
- Edwardsville Independence Day Celebration
- 2 Part Time Positions–Morrison Talbott Library
- Expedition Extra–June 10, 2010
- LCLS Recognition Evening – June 22, 2010
- Expedition Extra–June 3, 2010
- Library Director, New Lenox Public Library District
- LCLS Board of Directors
- LCLS Closed on Monday, May 31
- Expedition Extra, May 27, 2010
- Business Reference Librarian–Saint Louis University
- Library Tech Position–Frontier College
- Expedition Extra–May 20, 2010
- The Restructuring of LCLS
- Libraries and Smart Women, Smart Money
- A New Adventure Begins
- Expedition Extra–May 6, 2010
- LIBRARY DIRECTOR–BELOIT PUBLIC LIBRARY
- 30 Library Positions–Des Plaines Valley Public Library District
- Minutes from April 2010 Meeting
- Exepdition Extra–April 29, 2010
- Smart Women, Smart Money
- Extended LCLS IT Services Now Available
- Expedition Extra–April 22, 2010
- Director–McKendree University
- Institutional Repository Librarian–Booth Library
- Legislative Visits Scheduled
- RSA Reports Coordinator–Peoria, IL
- Expedition Extra–April 15, 2010
- For Illinois Advocacy Day Call or Email Your Legislators NOW
- Advocacy from the Comfort of Your Computer
- Reference Librarian–University of Missouri, Kansas City
- Readers’ Advisory Librarian II–Elmhurst Public Library
- Expedition Extra–April 8, 2010
- Expedition Extra–April 1, 2010
- Updating Resource Sharing Policy Directory in L2
- Minutes of the March 2010 Meeting
- Reference Librarian–St. Louis County Library
- Library Information Specialist–Roxana CUSD 1
- Holiday Closing
- Reference Librarian–St. Charles Community College
- Expedition Extra–March 18, 2010
- Librarians Advisory Council Seats Filled
- Expedition Extra–March 25, 2010
- Library Clerk–Litchfield Public Library District
- Library Assistant–American Association of Orthodontists Library
- Young Adult Librarian–Galesburg Public Library
- Expedition Extra–March 12, 2010
- Heads Up For Illinois Library Day Friday, April 16
- Branch Manager–St. Charles City-County Library District
- A Look Inside The Latest Health Care Proposals (H.R. 3200)
- Do the Swiss Have the Answer to America's Health Care Dilemma?
- Vicky Walton of Sellstate Expert Realty has earned the prestigious Certified Distressed Property Exp
- EPA Construction Industry Workshop 2009
- Governor Blagojevich Thanks State Commission For Approving $100 Million Student Loan Deal Trailblazi
- Family Fun Day!
- Earthquakes!
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