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Carterville mayoral candidates to debate Tuesday at Carterville High School

CARTERVILLE — At 7 p.m. Tuesday, the two candidates for mayor of Carterville will square off in a debate at in the auditorium of Carterville High School. Jennifer Fuller of WSIU will moderate the debate, which is hosted by Carterville…

 

Mulkeytown man killed in Perry County crash

A Mulkeytown man died in a single-vehicle crash at about 8:30 a.m. Friday on Illinois 154, west of Conant Road in Perry County, according to Perry County Sheriff's Office.

 

A break in the clouds

Sun shines on the tips of Bradford pear trees Wednesday in Steeleville after several days of cold, gray weather.

 

Murphysboro woman says one diagnosis changed her life

MURPHYSBORO — Cindy York-Camden seems to suffer a flashback as she talks about how her mother used flashcards to help her learn when she was in elementary school, "working, working, working" to complete her schoolwork.

 

Photo: Early spring meets a late winter

Signs of an early spring are covered in a dusting of snow Monday in Steeleville.

 

Brewers association gives stamp of approval to SIUC fermentation science program

CARBONDALE — A leading brewers association has given its stamp of approval to the new bachelor’s degree program in fermentation science at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

 

Villanova gets top seed in NCAA Tournament; Syracuse out

Villanova took the overall top seed on Selection Sunday, with Kansas, North Carolina and Gonzaga joining the defending national champions on the No. 1 line for the NCAA Tournament.

 

Delta Regional Authority contributes to fully fund Greater Egypt marketing efforts

MARION — Delta Regional Authority, through a program partnership with the Economic Development Administration (EDA), last month announced a $111,111 contribution to help the Greater Egypt Cluster Development Plan with its marketing strategy.

 

Birth Announcements

GRAY, Chelsea and Dierick, a daughter, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017, Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.

 

Groups work toward reforming school funding

State Sen. Andy (D-Decatur) Manar believes the Illinois legislature is close to reforming the formula for school funding.

 

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