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U.S. Attorney’s Office observes National Police Week

By Tribune Staff • In observance of National Police Week, U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Illinois recognize the courage and dedication of local, state and federal law enforcement partners and honor the officers who have fallen in the line of duty. National Police Week is…

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Work on future Aldi Grocery site began May 11 in Highland

If you’ve driven on Route 143 in Highland past the Walmart, Scott Credit Union or the Knights of Columbus Hall since Mother’s Day, you’ve seen the start of some work along the north side of the highway. What is it? Site preparation for Highland’s newest grocery store, Aldi. Trees came down on May 11 and…

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Greenville University’s Commencement Ceremony celebrated 247 graduates on May 9

Greenville University (GU) celebrated a defining milestone for its Class of 2026 on Saturday, May 9, as 247 graduates crossed the Commencement stage and stepped into their next chapter. Alongside the conferring of degrees, President Suzanne Davis recognized exceptional achievements by presenting three of the University’s highest individual honors. The University conferred 193 undergraduate degrees…

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IDFPR launches new online portal to streamline consumer financial complaints

By Tribune Staff • The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) today announced the launch of a new online submission option designed to simplify and modernize the way Illinois consumers file complaints against financial institutions amid a federal step back in enforcement. For the first time, the portal will accept complaints for both…

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St. Jacob Township Bridge to be replaced with box culverts

By Randy Pierce • Legislation calling for preliminary engineering services related to the replacement of an old, deteriorated, unnamed bridge carrying Cypress Road over Lake Fork Creek in St. Jacob Township has been approved by the Madison County Board Transportation Committee and is expected to move forward to the full board for final approval next…

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Madison County Board to decide on Glen Carbon solar project

By Randy Pierce • Without a decision, either in support or opposed concerning a special-use permit request that, if approved, would authorize the development of a solar energy project near Glen Carbon, by the building and zoning committee of the Madison County Board, the matter is set to go before the full board at its…

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Senator Erica Harriss’ Mother’s Day Diaper Drive collects hundreds of essential items for local families

By Tribune Staff • Thanks to the generosity of the Metro East community, State Senator Erica Harriss’ 2026 Mother’s Day Diaper Drive collected hundreds of essential baby and toddler items for local families in need. On Friday, donations gathered throughout the drive were delivered to Safe Families for Children Metro East to help support moms…

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Knowing stroke signs can save lives when every minute counts

The American Stroke Association highlights how recognizing B.E. F.A.S.T. warning signs and acting quickly can help people get lifesaving care sooner By Tribune Staff • A stroke can change a life in an instant. In the minutes after symptoms begin, quick action can help protect the brain, reduce long-term disability and save a life, according to…

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Illinois unveils funding for vacant, abandoned residential properties

$9 million investment will help local governments revitalize distressed areas, creating new housing opportunities  By Tribune Staff • The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) is now accepting applications from units of local government for grant funding dedicated to supporting local affordable housing needs and community revitalization efforts across Illinois.  Offered through IHDA’s Strong Communities Program…

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