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Glen Carbon opens village warming station Jan. 23-26

The National Weather Service has announced wintry conditions and sub-freezing temperatures for the Glen Carbon area Friday Jan. 23 through Monday, Jan. 26.  Temperatures are expected to dip as low as 0º F with some snow accumulation.  Therefore, the Village of Glen Carbon has made a declaration that the Glen Carbon Police Department’s lobby located…

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Maryville Board approves lease agreement with history museum

By Kathy Turner • The Maryville Village board approved a lease agreement for the Maryville Heritage Museum on Jan. 7.  This step comes as part of the process of accepting a new grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). The grant will assist the museum in moving forward with improvements to…

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Maryville Police Officers recognized at board meeting

By Kathy Turner • Two members of the Maryville Police Department were presented with awards by their chief, Tony Manley, at the Dec. 17 Maryville board meeting. The first honor was the Award for Excellence, recognizing Cody Sinclair for his energy and enthusiasm exhibited each and every day on the job.  The second award–Officer of…

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Glen Carbon to open warming shelter on Dec. 13, 14

The National Weather Service has announced wintry conditions and sub-freezing temperatures for the Glen Carbon area Dec. 13 and 14. Temperatures are expected to dip as low as 0 degrees, and some snow accumulation.  Therefore, the Village of Glen Carbon has made a declaration that the Glen Carbon Police Department’s lobby, located at 149 N.…

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Glen Carbon Police open warming shelter through Dec. 3-5

The National Weather Service has announced continued wintry conditions and sub-freezing temperatures for the Glen Carbon area beginning Wednesday, Dec. 3 through Friday, Dec. 5.   Temperatures are expected to dip as low as 10ºF on Thursday night. Therefore, Glen Carbon declared that the village police department’s lobby, located at 149 N. Main St., will be…

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Maryville Police Department Blotter

Maryville Police Department Blotter between Oct. 27 and Nov. 2, 2025 On Oct. 27 at 09:50 a.m., Angelica M. Bell was charged with operating a motor vehicle with expired registration at the intersection of N. Center St. and Route 162. On Oct. 27 at 12:59 p.m., Deanna R. Likens was charged with failure to reduce…

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Maryville Police Department Blotter for Oct. 20-26, 2025

On Oct. 20 at 01:45 p.m., Donte Pharrell Fowles was charged with operating a vehicle with expired registration at the intersection of S. Center St and Tegtmeier Lane. On Oct. 20 at 09:00 p.m., Jeff Frizzle IV was charged with speeding, 90 mph in a 65 mph zone on Interstate 55 at Maryville Road. On…

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Maryville Police hosts Halloween party

By Kathy Turner • The Maryville Police Department, with the support of local businesses and volunteers, welcomed the children of the community on Friday, Oct. 24 for their annual Halloween party. There were more than 100 young people, parents, ghosts, goblins, super heroes, princesses and other scary Halloween characters at the Maryville Grade School.  The…

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Illinois Law Enforcement Camera grant accepting applications for fiscal year 2026

By Tribune Staff • SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) announced on Oct. 16 the opening of the application period for the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Law Enforcement Camera Grant. This grant provides over $56 million in state funding available to equip police agencies across Illinois with essential video technology.…

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Troy Senior Center goes to dogs as local K-9 unit visits

By Charles Bolinger Editor Pawsing the regular action at the Troy Senior Center, four dogs high-tailed it over there on Sept. 25 for a visit with the humans, though they were kept on a tight leash. First was Hank, a two-year-old Goldendoodle who has been trained as a therapy dog. Hank has a hankering for…

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