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July 2015
| July 25
July 25, 2015
Sticks and stones can break bones, but words can drive you crazy
‘I’m gonna murder you’: Veterans’ advocate on desk duty at SIUE following PTSD episode
Birders have record day banding hummingbirds at Hartford festival
West Nile virus discovered in Edwardsville
St. Clair County Board to weigh permit request from company that ignored zoning rules
SWIC adds three more players to 2015-16 men’s basketball roster
Cishek joins Cardinals, ready for anything
Cooney comes through with first big-league win
Miller’s back to face former mates
Grichuk, Cooney lead Cards past Braves
Garcia deems himself ready to return to Cardinals’ rotation; Walden begins rehab
Crime blotter 7/26/15
Former Greenville College professor named “Most Dedicated Blood Drive Coordinator” in Illinois
HHS baseball, boys track teams honored by city
Mazzio’s night to benefit Highland Area Meals On Wheels
Working hard: 71-year-old Columbia man knows the secret to retaining his health
Seniors and exercise: What the experts say
Getting serious about his health changed the life of Millstadt’s Mick Hoepfinger
Senior exercise by the numbers
Keeping active has helped Mascoutah’s Jack Klopmeyer feel much younger than 82
Coaching basketball isn’t the only way McKendree’s Statham gets his work in
Alverson’s evil intent obvious
District 175 leader wants private company’s help in special education
Anytime, anywhere? Cellphone policies at local schools are all over the map