The Staunton Chamber of Commerce meeting was called to order on April 7, at Mullins and Mayfields by President Carrie Borgini, and introductions were made by all Chamber and community members present.
Macoupin County Clerk Pete Duncan is launching a new public education initiative designed to help residents better understand how elections are conducted in Macoupin County. The new video series, ...
Please join MCPHD's Environmental Services department in congratulating the following Macoupin County establishments on earning the Gold Standard Award in food safety and service for 2026. This is an ...
History Belongs to All of Us,” a three-month series of events and activities commemorating the 250th anniversary of American independence and emphasizing Illinois’ role in seizing liberty for the ...
New technology is rapidly transforming the world of sports. Comprehensive metrics and ball tracking are growing in popularity ...
Sam Davis The Village of Livingston met on April 9 at 7:00 p.m. Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance was followed by roll call. Trustees Debbie Atwood, Joe Kostadan, Ed Miller, Caroline Leathers ...
Phase one of Staunton's Main Street resurfacing project has been completed. Main Street from Elm Street to Laurel Street was ...
After nearly a week off, the Staunton High School baseball team got back on the field on April 6 and barely left it last week. The Bulldogs played five games in six days, going 1-4 in the span to even ...
The Staunton High School girls track team ran season-best times in all four relays at the East Alton-Wood River Invitational on Saturday, April 11, finishing in the top five in all four races. The ...
Jill Pertler There are certain concepts, ideas and practices in this life that ring true for most of us. I’ve dubbed these “Universal Truths.” I’ve touched on this subject before - a few years ago.
University of Illinois Extension is excited to announce that Youth Cooking School is back this summer for youth ages nine to 14, offering a hands-on, educational and fun culinary experience. The ...
Illinois’ state insect, the monarch butterfly may be found statewide from May through October. It can be seen in open gardens, prairies, roadsides, fields, pastures and marshes. Three generations are ...