Metro East news briefs
— March 20, 2019New private sector push for economic development A new St. Louis Regional Economic Development Alliance — announced in February by a trio of the region’s most powerful…
New private sector push for economic development A new St. Louis Regional Economic Development Alliance — announced in February by a trio of the region’s most powerful…
Lewis and Clark Community College’s College for Life program for adults with intellectual disabilities is coming to the college’s N.O. Nelson Campus in Edwardsville for the fall…
The newly restored and reopened Aviston Vintage Hall was among four projects honored as finalists for the 2018 Illinois Governor’s Cup, Nov. 20, during the annual Governor’s Hometown…
Edwardsville’s Goshen Market Foundation is bringing tasty treats, healthy produce, flowers and other homemade items to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville from…
Students’ colorful handprints are artfully displayed in paintings at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Head Start/Early Head Start Centers at Lovejoy and Helen Davis. The…
To help provide safe and sober travel options over the holidays, the Illinois Department of Transportation and numerous law enforcement agencies announced Dec. 17 that $10,000 in Lyft…
When it comes to figuring out the process and perfect location to open the first record store in Edwardsville in decades, look no further than Trusty Chords Record Shop, at 1514 Troy…
Marvin “Preach” Webb received Madison County’s highest honor recently as a “Living Legend.” Chairman Kurt Prenzler and County Board members Gussie Glasper, Jack Minner, Ann…