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An Indiana man had a 'medical emergency' while he was driving and crashed his car in Gallatin County

An Indiana man was injured after he crashed his vehicle on Illinois 142 in Gallatin County because of a "medical emergency."

 

Next honor flight to be Oct. 17

Bryan Questelle, chairman of Veterans Honor Flight of Southern Illinois, announced Wednesday that the group’s second trip to Washington D.C. will be Oct. 17.

 

IDNR seeking bids for a new vendor to run Rend Lake Resort

WHITTINGTON — The Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced Wednesday plans to get Rend Lake Resort up and running again.

 

Out with the old: Community members take in a Sunday auction in Steeleville

The Burmester Auction Service team sell off automotive books and small auto parts June 11 in Steeleville. They were selling the contents of the old Shemonic Brothers Auto Service building on Broadway Street.

 

Lake Egypt Water District announcing water shut off for part of service area

MARION — Lake Egypt Water District is alerting customers of a water shut off for part of its customers.

 

Keeping the dream alive: Cairo grocery store still a reality despite HUD announcement that housing residents will have to reloca

CAIRO — It was not long after Sterling Moody and his business partners did a meet and greet with the people of Cairo, announcing a long-awaited grocery store, that the Department of Housing and Urban Development also made an announcement…

 

3 fatal crashes in less than 2 hours claim 4 lives on Southern Illinois highways Sunday

Three vehicle crashes that all took place within two hours of one another Sunday claimed the lives of four people.

 

Birth Announcements

BOWEN, Caitlin and Nedom, a son, Tuesday, May 23, 2017, St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau.

 

Work progresses on new school in Herrin

HERRIN — When two window air conditioning units in the elementary school building failed at the end of this school year, Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Principal Faye Myatt had no choice but to replace them. It would be…

 

Diggin' the past: Student archeologists uncover new information about Fort Kaskaskia

ELLIS GROVE — No part of Fort Kaskaskia was believed to have survived, until SIU students started digging earlier this month. Students in the Center for Archaeological Investigations Summer Field School unearthed a portion of a stone wall, according to…

 

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