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Madison County Youth Board Shares Teens’ Perspective on the Pandemic
Over the summer, Madison County Youth Board created a video featuring a few members sharing a collective voice for teens’ perspective on the global pandemic. The COVID-19 novel virus which has grown in to a global pandemic has elicited months-long emergency response and mitigation strategies to try to slow the spread. During this time,…
Read MoreArbitration Court Back In Session Via Zoom
The Mandatory Arbitration Program for the Third Judicial Circuit, Madison County, Illinois completed its first session of remote hearings via Zoom video conferencing during the week of June 22nd. Judge Threlkeld issued an order on May 18, 2020 that all arbitration hearings starting in June would be conducted via Zoom video conferencing. Chief Judge William…
Read MoreMadison County Employment and Training To Reopen Offices To Public July 1
WOOD RIVER — Madison County Employment and Training is set to reopen its offices by appointment next week. “Starting July 1, our office will start seeing people again in person,” Director of Employment and Training Tony Fuhrmann said. “All precautions are being taken to ensure the health and safety of the public and our staff.”…
Read MorePeaceful Protests Across County Over Weekend
By Kyle Cunningham and Stephanie Malench On Saturday, three peaceful protests were held in Madison County as part of the Black Lives Matter movement that has seen a resurgence since the death of George Floyd on May 25 in Minneapolis. The first protest of the day was held at the Madison County Courthouse in Edwardsville.…
Read MoreMaryville Installs Firefighter During Caucus
By Charlie Feldman Christopher Hartsoe was hired and sworn in as a full- time probationary firefighter/ paramedic at the Wednesday, May 27 Maryville village board caucus meeting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the board met online on Zoom. A time factor was involved because his predecessor Terry Hodapp had retired. Hodapp was a volunteer with…
Read MoreCounty Seeks Input For Community Needs Assessment
Madison County is seeking public input for a Community Needs Assessment after being awarded $1.75 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding. Madison County residents, municipalities, townships, homeless providers, food pantries, healthcare providers, first responders, banking institutions, landlords, housing managers and others are encouraged to take a few moments to complete the assessment…
Read MoreKathleen Mondy Shimkus
Kathleen Mondy was born on January 4, 1930 in East St. Louis, Illinois to Harve and Myrtle (nee Moore) Mondy. She grew up in State Park Place and attended elementary school there. She attended Collinsville High School, where she was president of the senior class, graduating in 1948. After high school she was employed as…
Read MoreSafety Utmost Concern For Troy
It was an unprecedented and historical night for the Troy City Council on Monday as they held their meeting online using the Zoom platform. A total of 27 people participated or viewed the online meeting. “It’s hard to really express into words how much the world has changed in the three weeks since we last…
Read MoreMadison County Community Development updating public on COVID-19 resources
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County Community Development is keeping businesses and individuals who are struggling during the coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic informed on available resources. MCCD Administrator Trudy Bodenbach said the state and federal government have rolled out numerous programs to aid those impacted by the virus. She said MCCD will continue to track any new programs…
Read MoreGateway Region YMCA Stresses Safety During COVID-19
By Kyle Cunningham While many businesses in the area were either forced to close or restricted in access, the Gateway Region YMCA has been at the forefront in providing emergency childcare to those in need. According to Executive Director Nina Lyndhurst, the YMCA is the largest provider of child care in the area with…
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