EDWARDSVILLE - A series of loud honks could be heard around noon on Monday as local parents drove by Edwardsville schools for a “honkening” in support of students who chose not to wear a mask despite instructions to do so by school officials.
Reaction to a judge's temporary restraining order on school mask mandates and how some school districts have interpreted the decision have been loud and severe, ranging from a spontaneous parent "honkening" protest in Edwardsville to Gov. JB Pritzker saying the ruling “cultivates chaos."
The son of Illinois Rep. Katie Stuart has launched a diatribe against law enforcement, including stating "f*** every single police officer that has still kept his job."
Seventh grade students from Vicki Bugger's class at Lincoln Middle School took an annual historical walking tour of downtown Edwardsville on Oct. 7. In this photo, they are looking at the historical Wildey Theater. Pam Smith, a volunteer from the Daughters of the American Revolution, hosted the tour. Bugger explained the students were to write stories about what they learned after the tour.
Godfrey Thiems Construction Inc. of Edwardsville has won a case brought against it by AT&T over cable lines Thiems' workers severed four years ago while working in front of an Edwardsville middle school.
Godfrey The jury began deliberations late Tuesday afternoon in a suit against an Edwardsville construction company brought by AT&T over severed underground cables.
Ruth Opening statements were heard Monday in a Madison County civil trial against an Edwardsville construction company and its excavating arm over allegations they severed AT&T cable lines.
Ruth A suit brought by AT&T that claims Edwardsville construction companies severed its underground utilities while working on a local school will be heard by a Madison County jury next week.
East St. Louis School District 189 administrators Sheryl Coleman and Luberta Allen filed suit in St. Clair County Circuit Court claiming they were reassigned from principal positions in violation of state law.
Edwardsville's City Park will once again be the place to go for great food, exciting entertainment, a walk or cruise down memory lane, and family fun on Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10, when the 10th Annual Festival 66 returns to the park.