
Karla Mejía
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2 weeks ago |
theintelligencer.com | Carter DeJong |Carter Dejong |Karla Mejía |Matt Kamp
Edwardsville Intelligencier LogoHearst Newspapers LogoA three-alarm fire was sparked overnight around 4 a.m. on Tuesday, April 29, after the Mia Rose apartments in Glen Carbon was struck by lightning near the intersection of Route 157 and Meridian Road. Fire crews were still spraying water on multiple parts of the building at 8:30 a.m. April 29.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
theintelligencer.com | Jason Koch |Karla Mejía
That Paul utilized a limited liability company in the name of DASEA Enterprises LLC to conceal business and real estate holdings that she did not disclose on her statement of economic interest. That Stein failed failed to identify that his wife served as the village treasurer of Worden on his statement of economic interest.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
theintelligencer.com | Karla Mejía
Call it the "dog days of winter" at the Edwardsville Public Library. Read-to-a-Dog is an initiative for young children to read to a therapy dog. The program is designed to help children practice their reading skills. Article continues below this adThe session allows one child to read for 15 minutes to Maui, who visits the library for an hour. The 3-year old Newfoundland dog is trained as a therapy dog, water rescue dog, rally dog and an advanced trick dog.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
theintelligencer.com | Karla Mejía
These were the the main takeaways from the first Glen Carbon Village Board meeting of the year, which featured several items of discussion on Jan. 14. Appointment to the Historical and Museum CommissionGlen Carbon Mayor Bob Marcus appointed Donna Poneta-Hahn to the village's Historical and Museum Commission. Article continues below this adHer term will run from Jan. 14, 2025, to Apr. 30, 2028.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
theintelligencer.com | Karla Mejía
The Madison County Circut Court is scheduled to hear two more Worden election objection appeals on Jan. 17. The two appeals, filed by Worden resident Andrew Ogden, will be heard by Judge Ronald J. Foster at 9 a.m. Jan. 17 at the Madison County Courthouse at 155 N. Main St.Article continues below this adThe objections are against the candidacies of Worden board of trustees candidates Susie Myers and Robert Foster.
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