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Southern Illinois hospitals celebrate beating national averages for treating heart attack patients

CARTERVILLE — For the doctors of Prairie Heart Institute Southern Illinois Healthcare, minutes count when talking about the STAT Heart Program.

 

Birth Announcements

ARAGON-QUINTAS, Reyna, a daughter, Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018, Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.

 

Volunteers needed for annual Kinkaid Lake Cleanup on March 24

The 15th annual Kinkaid Lake Cleanup will take place from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 24, at the Mount Joy Boat Ramp, next to the marina.

 

Major to moderate flooding projected along the Ohio through early next week

CAIRO — Major to moderate flooding is projected for parts of the region throughout the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Paducah.

 

Crash on Illinois 146 near Johnson/Pope county line kills 19-year-old woman

A 19-year-old woman is dead after a traffic crash either late Thursday night or early Friday morning, according to the Illinois State Police.

 

Finding history where it lives: Group works to document African-American history in Southern Illinois

Pepper Holder was looking for a group or organization that could collect documents from communities across Southern Illinois that tell the story of the region’s African-American heritage.

 

State’s attorney reminds public to watch for tax refund fraud

JONESBORO — Union County State’s Attorney Tyler R. Edmonds is alerting the public about identity theft and tax refund fraud associated with April’s tax filing deadline.

 

Cairo high school seniors dispute Kennedy's remarks about their education

CAIRO — Members of Cairo Junior-Senior High School Class of 2018 believe Chris Kennedy, Democratic candidate for governor of Illinois, is wrong about their readiness for college.

 

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