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New playground equipment approved for Glidden Park in Collinsville

By Ray Popkess • Collinsville City Council authorized an agreement between the city and All Inclusive Rec at the most recent council meeting to purchase and install playground equipment at Glidden Park.  Playground equipment has already been procured and an initial payment for surfacing has been made. This agreement encompasses the remaining scope of work,…

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Missouri State University AMA Chapter Cracks International Top 25

At the recent American Marketing Association International Collegiate Conference, Missouri State University AMA Chapter ranked among the top 25 out of 344 chapters worldwide, marking a historic milestone. The conference took place March 12-14 in Chicago, Illinois. The recognition for the chapter reflects years of sustained effort, growth and student leadership. “It’s an incredible achievement…

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Madison County reappointments approved by board

by Randy Pierce • Lonnie Meier has been reappointed for a three-year term as a member of the board of trustees of the Troy Fire Protection District, extending his term of service in that position which began in July of 2024. The unanimous approval of the reappointment occurred at the regular monthly meeting of the…

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Logan Frank Kowalski

Logan Frank Kowalski August 6, 2007 – April 20, 2026 With profound sadness, yet unwavering faith, we announce that Logan Frank “Log” Kowalski, 18, of Troy, Illinois, was welcomed into the arms of his Heavenly Father on April 20, 2026, at 9:51 p.m. at Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, surrounded by his loving…

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Preliminary figures indicate it may cost between $45 million, $60 million to upgrade Troy’s wastewater treatment facility

By Charles Bolinger Editor • Troy officials have been waiting for months on a preliminary cost estimate from Benton and Associates regarding how much it will cost to upgrade the city’s wastewater treatment plant. Cameron Jones, a principal and project engineer with Benton, visited the April 20 city council meeting to provide his first cost…

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Troy City Council tables partnership with King Engineering to evaluate sewers, eliminate inflow, infiltration

By Charles Bolinger Editor • King Engineering and Construction, PLLC evaluated Troy’s sanitary sewer system for 2026. The 2026 sanitary sewer evaluation study (SSES) is meant to build upon previous studies. In 2024 and 2025, the SSES efforts identified manholes as the most significant and consistent contributors of inflow and infiltration (I&I). Partnering with Public…

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