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January 2019
| January 10
January 10, 2019
Two mayoral candidates drop out, citing ‘political machine’ and state of East St. Louis
Cahokia Mayor McCall stays on April ballot after objection dropped
Officials cut funding, a move treasurer says has forced her to limit office hours
Greenville prison employees work without pay amid government shutdown
Highland officials eye 10,000 population count for 2020 census
‘We are tired of the senseless shootings,’ outraged East St. Louis residents say
Stolen motorcycle found in bedroom after man fights arrest, police say
Consultants suggested these schools consolidate. Here’s why one district opted out.
Top performers in high school sports for Jan. 9
Greatest Cardinals No. 83: Pepper Martin
After one season and a rare playoff appearance, Hasquin resigns at Granite City