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Triad’s new math curriculum update led off April administrator reports 

By Charles Bolinger Editor • Triad’s administrative department heads gave their April reports ahead of the April 27 board of education meeting and added to them as needed that evening. New Math Curriculum Pilot Amy Van Hoose, director of curriculum and financial projects, told the superintendent and board that the new mathematics curriculum pilot materials…

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Triad Schools report plentiful benefactors for April donations

By Charles Bolinger Editor • Contributions rolled in last month from a variety of sources, as outlined in the donations listing at the April 27 Triad Board of Education meeting. At St. Jacob Elementary, the school’s parent-teacher organization donated $528.88 for third quarter rewards; $4,173.66 came from St. Jacob families for Cubs Care; the PTO…

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Troy plans to partner with DROP Collaborative on PFAS efforts

By Charles Bolinger Editor • Kim Cole, a project engineer with DROP Collaborative out of St. Louis, was a guest at April 20 Troy Public Works Committee Meeting. The city’s public works director, Rob Hancock, invited DROP to partner with them on their per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) work needed to meet an IEPA special…

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MidAmerica St. Louis Airport hosts second airplane pull event

By Bruce Darnell • Have you ever pushed a car while it was in neutral? Even with a few people helping, it can be a hard task. Now imagine pulling 13 cars combined—about 52,000 pounds or 26 tons—as quickly as possible and you’ll have a good idea of what contestants had to overcome on April…

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St. Louis Shakespeare Festival to make its Highland debut in August

By Brittany Blackwell, Reporter Residents will have the chance to enjoy free live theater in downtown Highland this summer as TourCo, the traveling arm of St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, brings a performance to the square for one night only.  The event is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 18, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and is expected…

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Senator Harriss to host I-CASH Event in Collinsville

By Tribune Staff • State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) has teamed up with the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office to host an ICASH event Monday at the Mississippi Valley Library District. Constituents are encouraged to stop by to check if they are owed unclaimed property and receive assistance filing a claim. I-CASH Event Details Who:…

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Trial for ‘Starbucks Rapist’ starts May 5 in Edwardsville

By Randy Pierce • Over two years after charges were filed against a man from Shobonier, which is in Fayette County in southern Illinois, concerning his alleged kidnapping and assault of a female that began in Collinsville and included a drive to Troy, a trial regarding this criminal action is under way in Madison County…

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