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Nine southern Illinois establishments involved in selling alcohol to minors
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KFVS) - Nine people have been arrested after selling alcohol to minors at establishments in Union and Jackson Counties. Illinois State Police Troop 10 Commander, Captain Joshua Anderton, announced the results of Alcohol Countermeasure Enforcement surveillance at various establishments in Union and Jackson Counties during April. According to...
Parents share emergency experience with Perry County 911 dispatch
STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. (KBSI) – On April 2, the Perry County Dispatch Center lost the vote to keep their dispatch local. Now it will be outsourced to St. Francois County. Ste. Genevieve parents, Korrine and Glen Morgan, took to Facebook to share their experience with the Perry County Sheriff’s Department and how the dispatch center was able to get help to their son so quickly.
Rockwood South Middle School hosts 'Paws in Need' to match pets with families
News Weather Watch Traffic Sports Contests Studio STL Jobs Connect. The value of having a pet or two in the home cannot be understated. The unconditional love of a dog, cat, bird or another creature gives people the drive to succeed every day.
Plumbing issues cause Elverado Primary School to cancel classes Friday
ELKVILLE, Ill. (KBSI) – Plumbing issues cause school leaders to cancel classes for Elverado Primary School on Friday, April 26. Friday, primary students do not have school. All other students will be dismissed at noon. The high school is dismissing at noon due to prom. School leaders ecided to...
The (Kirkwood) Queen Of Ste. Genevieve
How does one become the Queen of Ste. Genevieve? Travel no further than Kirkwood to talk with the queen herself — her majesty, Laura Jablonski. It was earlier this year in February when Jablonski and a group of friends made a trip to Ste. Genevieve for the Queen’s Ball.
Several local agencies hold a large-scale mass casualty exercise at Murphysboro High School
A close-up of the two cars that are supposed to have crashed into each other for the exercise. Many first responders, law enforcement officials and school personnel took part in a large-scale disaster-crisis exercise Friday with the help of around 200 volunteers. WSIU’s Brad Palmer reports.
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