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Family, friends and community members came together March 18 to pay tribute to O'Fallon's most famous son — illustrator Bernard "Bernie" Fuchs, 76, — who passed away in September from esophageal cancer in Connecticut.
Karen Heise was sworn in as the new member of the Shiloh District 85 school board Monday, filling a vacancy created in February by the resignation of Sheri Blecha.
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Roosevelt Jones has made it a habit of coming up big in big games. The Panther basketball standout earned his second Athlete of the Week award of the winter season this past week with two outstanding performances when O’Fallon needed them most.
Afternoon activities for the 1919 Labor Day World War I welcome home celebration kicked off at 2 p.m. with a decorated automobile parade. There were even prizes for the best entries.
Robert Paul Morgan, 62, of Belleville, born August 27, 1947 in Urbana, Ill., died Tuesday, March 16.
Heather Ann Scheibel, daughter of Kevin and Linda Scheibel, of O'Fallon is engaged to Alex Christopher Steele, son of Dan and Julie Steele of Xenia, Ohio.
Bryan Lee, 29, of Belleville and formerly of O'Fallon, passed away on Friday, March 5 at his home.
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Welcome to the neighborhood! Inside this guide you will find the necessities for settling down in the fastest growing area in southern Illinois.
A special section honoring Scott AFB and the people devoted to serving our community and our country.
The count in the Iraqi elections isn't yet over, but tallies released this week reveal upsets in restive provinces that portend a weak and fractious Iraq with battles looming on several fronts: Arab-Kurd rivalries, an internecine Shiite Muslim power struggle and what role Sunni Arabs will play in the next government.
U.S. TROOP LEVELS:
Seven years after the first bombs in the war to oust Saddam Hussein, Iraqis went about their business Friday with little observance of the anniversary, looking to the future with a mixture of trepidation and hope.
The U.S. military says an American soldier has died in combat in Baghdad.