GIRLS' BASKETBALL: CM remains at No. 5 in state poll
Unbeaten Edwardsville is third in Class 4A.
View ArticleEvening Kindermusik classes enrolling at L&C
Language and early literacy program uses music as learning tool.
View ArticleStudy shows college’s impacts on regional economy
Lewis and Clark accounts for 4.7 percent of gross regional product.
View ArticleBOYS' BASKETBALL: Marquette 5th, EHS 3rd in state polls
Explorers and Tigers won tournament titles last week.
View ArticlePHOTO FEATURE: Helping the homeless
Alton Memorial among numerous agencies on hand at Project Homeless event in Alton.
View ArticleWalker Charles William Ervin
Walker Charles William Ervin, 77, of Granite City, died at his second home in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Friday, Dec. 16, 2016.
View ArticleRauner: Let's get this done
Governor's State of the State speech focuses on path forward for Illinois.
View ArticleCOLLEGE SOFTBALL: Taylor signs to play softball for John Wood
Marquette senior hit. 329 in 2016.
View ArticleMentors aim to help SIUE student-athletes thrive
“It’s about life in general,” head basketball coach says of program.
View ArticleGRANITE CITY SPORTS TRIVIA QUESTION: January 26, 2017
Jan. 12 question: What's the nickname of former Madison High and SIUE standout John Summers, who played 11 years in Major League Baseball from 1974-84?
View ArticleCentenarian spark plug
Active 100-year-old celebrates life that’s witnessed 19 presidents.
View ArticleFood for thought
Service providers highlight veterans services at Lunch & Learn session.
View ArticleWilly Wonka brings his chocolate factory to Granite City
Alfresco Productions to launch season with children’s musical.
View ArticleGranite City Athlete of the Week: January 26, 2017
This week's honoree is freshman David Reagan.
View ArticleJohn E. "Jack" Seibold
John E. “Jack” Seibold, 90, of Godfrey, died at 6:12 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017, at his home in Godfrey.
View ArticleMargaret Mae Harper
Margaret Mae Harper, 91, of Granite City, died at 3 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, in Granite City with her family at her side.
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