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Market & Main’s owners aim for May opening in Troy

By Charles Bolinger Editor • If you’ve driven past or tried to find daytime parking near the former American Legion headquarters lately, you have noticed the beehive of activity. Laborers were busy again on March 18 when a reporter visited with Evan and Gina Buchholz, to get an update on Troy’s newest restaurant. Called Market…

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Lane closures on westbound I-64 in St. Clair County begin April 1

EAST ST. LOUIS – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced on March 25 that westbound Interstate 64 will be reduced to one lane between Ninth Street and the westbound I-55 merge in St. Clair County for bridge maintenance. The lane closures will occur at the following times: Wednesday, April 1, from 9 a.m. to 6…

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Senator Harriss introduces measure to protect taxpayers from solar cleanup costs

By Tribune Staff • As large-scale solar developments continue to expand across Illinois, State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) is working to make sure taxpayers aren’t left paying the price when those projects are damaged, abandoned or reach the end of their lifespan. Senate Bill 3953 would require companies seeking to construct commercial solar facilities…

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Senator Harriss introduces measure to restore policy allowing state to recover incarceration costs

By Tribune Staff SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) has introduced legislation to restore a policy allowing the State of Illinois to recover incarceration costs from inmates when appropriate. Senate Bill 3958 reinstates language previously removed from state law that allowed the Illinois Department of Corrections to pursue reimbursement for incarceration expenses…

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Triad Baseball, Softball win home openers in short order

By Ray Popkess   Only five innings were needed in both of Triad Baseball and Softball’s home openers last week. The Lady Knights took on Salem in their second game of the season last Wednesday, March 18, while the baseball team took on Effingham on March 19 in their first game of the spring. Action…

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Highland’s annual Easter Egg Hunt arrives on March 28

Highland’s annual Easter Egg Hunt will be on Saturday, March 28 this year at 2 p.m. Parents and children from toddlers through third grade are invited to the Highland Square for the hunt. All eggs are filled by local businesses and organizations. The event is sponsored by Lisa Sauer’s State Farm Insurance agency in Highland.

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Illinois spring trout season opens April 4

By Tribune Staff SPRINGFIELD – The 2026 Illinois spring trout fishing season will open Saturday, April 4 at 58 ponds, lakes, and streams throughout the state. An early opportunity at select trout sites – the spring catch-and-release fishing season – will open Saturday, March 21. No trout may be kept during the catch-and-release period, but…

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Crop markets watching Iran war implications

By RHIANNON BRANCH FarmWeek  • March world agricultural supply and demand estimates (WASDE) reports from USDA are traditionally quiet in terms of changes to balance sheets and market reaction and this year was no different. With few notable changes in the report, crop markets remain focused on the war in Iran and potential market implications…

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Bradford National Bank’s Brandon Camp graduates from Illinois Bankers Association’s Future Leaders Alliance Program

By Tribune Staff • Bradford National Bank proudly announces that Brandon Camp, vice president, has successfully completed the prestigious Future Leaders Alliance (FLA) program offered by the Illinois Bankers Association (IBA). The graduation ceremony took place during the IBA’s annual ONE Conference on Friday, March 13. The 14-month FLA program is specifically designed to develop…

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