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May 2017
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May 17, 2017
Year after year, ‘so many people just want to help’ at Art on the Square
Most of this artist’s paints are transparent, but his final product is full of color
What’s Happening for May 18-25
Recipe of the Day: Sara Moulton’s Roasted Vegetable Sandwiches
Resale children’s clothing store in Swansea closing
Rodney Davis to file bill to end Jesse Jackson Jr.’s workers’ comp pay
East St. Louis man sentenced to 8 years for possession of firearm
Video gaming parlor plan can’t draw enough support from aldermen
O’Fallon soccer field work ahead of schedule
Around Town: St. Nicholas Parish in O’Fallon to present ‘NickFest’
East St. Louis, Edwardsville renew their track rivalry at Moline Sectional
Cahokia has won six straight state titles. Now they want seven.
Highland and Glenwood advance to regional finals with shutouts
Collinsville boy’s fundraiser builds a home in Haiti
Alhambra chief looking to trade fire hook for fishing pole