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January 2022
| January 11
January 11, 2022
Twenty-two Belleville city government workers earned at least $100,000 last fiscal year
Cahokia among Illinois school districts awarded federal grants to ensure school safety
Coroner releases ID of woman killed in Belleville house fire
Four young men want to be the answer to East St. Louis trash issue. Community responds
Downtown Belleville restaurant and bar closes temporarily. Here’s what we know
Owner of Big Daddy’s 618 in Belleville talks about temporary closure, what’s next
City of O’Fallon adapts to COVID-19 spike as cases of omicron variant continue surging
Looking to meet community needs, O’Fallon aims to improve city park facilities
Illinois is thought to be a blue state. So why is so much of the state so red?
15-year-old rescued after jumping off Navy Pier on 19-degree day, Illinois cops say
Vote for high school athlete of the week in southwest Illinois girls and boys basketball