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Attention families with students who turn five years old on or before Sept. 1, 2024. Kindergarten registration will be happening in person on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Please come preregister for kindergarten, get a sneak peak at the building, and get information on transportation, drop off or pick up, the cafeteria, Skyward, online registration, and the office. Please bring a birth certifcate, proof of residency, and health records if they are already complete. With the paperwork in hand, park in the community room parking...
Fire Fighter Brendan Schoen recently graduated from the seven-week Illinois Fire Service Institute's Basic Fire Academy in Champaign. Brendan earned the Office of State Fire Marshal Basic Operations Fire Fighter certification. The Mt. Olive Volunteer Fire Department is excited to have Brendan around to serve the citizens of Mt. Olive Fire Protection District and the surrounding area....
At Bunker Hill High School, a U.S. History Teacher is hosted a classic, 1950's block party in his class to encourage engagement and to put aside any pre-conceieved notions that history class is "boring." Mr. Banwart took some mere lessons on the 1950's era with Levittown and the booming subuurbs migration and created something, that won't necessarily go in one ear and come directly out the other. He provided classroom activites among the class and groups while everyone else did their part and...
In the beginning of April, Spanish Three and Four took a field trip to St. Louis to see a cultural show that included live music, traditional dances, and history of the origins of the dances. At the end, Emily Bratten got to go on stage with the dancers and learn the moves. The students then went to a Mexican restaurant where they communicated only in Spanish with their server....
Gillespie is home to a new restaurant. The Barracks American Table and Event Center, officially opened on March 18, 2024, is offering a unique and upscale dining experience. The restaurant is located at 206 W Spruce St., Gillespie, Ill. Hometown hero Chef Andy Hirstein, returning from years spent honing his craft in St. Louis’ fine dining scene, brings a touch of big city flair to Gillespie. Partnering with the welcoming and hospitable owner, Kendall Lowry, The Barracks promises an unforgettable culinary journey. “The Barracks is a step abo...
In a vibrant blend of tradition, culture, and community spirit, the Benld Italian-American Days proudly marks its 70th anniversary this year. Established in 1949, this beloved festival has become an iconic event, not only within the Italian-American community but also for all those who appreciate the richness of Italian culture, cuisine, and heritage. For seven decades, the Italian Club of Benld, a non-profit organization, has hosted the festival that serves as a hub for celebrating and preserving cherished traditions while embracing the fusion...
The April 18, 2024 meeting was called to order by President, Gerri Cook at 1 p.m. There were 26 people in attendance for the Thursday meeting, including new member, Gay Anschutes. The Lord's Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance were recited. One member had an April birthday and the members sang happy birthday. Leslie Vannoy, Executive Director of Cedarhurst Assisted Living and Memory Care in Bethalto advised they will be having a seminar Thursday, April 25 at 4 p.m. that The Senior Citizens were formally invited to. Attendance prizes went to Judy...
By Tom Emery Newspapers have been published in Illinois for over 210 years, dating to a small paper in the territorial capital of Kaskaskia in 1814. In the two centuries since, the newspapers of the state have carved a rich and storied history. “Newspapers offer a window into the past,” said Dr. Samuel Wheeler, a research historian from Springfield. “If you want to really understand what life might have been like in a specific place during a specific period of time, you might start by simply reading their local newspaper.” Journalism in Illi...
Mt. Olive High School will be hosting a Blood Drive in the High School's Multi-Purpose Room on Tuesday, April 30, 2024. The Mt. Olive High School is located at 804 W. Main St., in Mt. Olive. From 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., ImpactLife will be taking blood from donors. Because these blood drives can occassionally go from being slow with incoming donors to being backed-up and busy in a matter of seconds; the preferred method in making an appointment is to call ImpactLife at 800-747-540. Also, visit the website at www.bloodcenter.org/group. The group...
SHS's FCA is hosting a Three-Mile and One-Mile fun run on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at the soccer fields with check-in beginning at 9 a.m. This event is free and open to all ages from children to adults. Participants can run, walk or cheer. The FCA is asking for donations of non-perishable food items for the local food pantry. Participants can purchase a t-shirt for $20 and can be ordered when you register though this is not required. Therewill also be a short nature walk geared towards children after the races. To register or for questions,...
Please contact the school you have a child turning 3 or four by Sept. 1, 2024. Please call 618-635-3831 to schedule a Preschool Screening appointment. To be eligible for preschool services, proof of income must be provided. Please bring any of the following as proof of household income to your screening appointment. It is required by the state: Income tax forms; last and most recent two pay stubs (two from each parent); proof of WIC; Proof of SNAP benefits; Wages and Tax Statement (most recent W-2); and Verification letter from...
Staunton High School's, The Spongebob Musical, all the way down at the depths of Bikini Bottom, word as reached the surface of the water explaining how epic and entertaining the musical has been. Needless to say, Staunton's water-dwelling choir has out-done themselves.The colors and details of the visual props, background, and the costumes speaks volume as to how much work went into this production....
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The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has announced the start of the 2024 Healthy Illinois Survey, a statewide effort to compile essential data on the current state of health and wellness and areas where public health can be improved. Under Illinois law, IDPH is required to administer an annual survey to obtain reliable data from every county and zip code in the state, establishing a baseline of public health information to allow for progress to be tracked and measured each year. This is the first full year for the survey, following...
HSHS St. Francis Hospital is offering opportunities to area teens this summer through the 2024 Junior Volunteer Program. Applications are being accepted now through May 1. Applicants must be high school students maintaining at least a “C” average, be a minimum of 14 years of age by June 1 and be willing to volunteer two hours per week during the summer program. Junior volunteers will preform a variety of duties in various hospital departments. Registration material are available on the hospital’s website volunteer page at https...
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) announced the start of the 2024 Congressional Art Competition for high school students in Illinois’ Thirteenth Congressional District. The winning submission will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building for one year alongside artwork from congressional districts across the country. This year’s art competition will also include youth art workshops for younger students throughout Central and Southern Illinois. “Each year, talented students from across the country submit entries for the Congressional Art Com...
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FOR RENT: Mobile Home or RV Lots. 618-512-5326 19-tf FOR RENT: Self Storage 10 x 10 and 8 x 20 Units and Fenced in Boat and Camper Storage Available at S & K storage. 1100 S.Union 618-635-5306 37-t FOR RENT or SALE: 3 & 2 Bedroom Mobile Homes, Staunton. No Pets. 618-512-5326 19-tf...
WANTED: Wanting to rent. 2-3 BR house with garage in established neighborhood. Minimum 6 month rental. Retired couple relocating. Excellent credit, references, and whatever else you need! Prefer Staunton or up to 30 mile radius. Tom 406-585-8277 40-44p WANTED TO BUY: Old 49CC Mopeds. Call Frank 314-320-8899 44-50p...
RUBBER STAMPS and Marking Devices Available at Staunton Star-Times, 108 W. Main, Staunton tf SALES - PARTS- SERVICE: McCormick, LS Tractors, Grasshopper, Ferris Lawn Equipment, BIGHORN UTVs. Bodner Equipment, 1203 West Frontage Rd, 1-55 & Exit 41, Staunton, 618-635-5600 #33/y24 - #33/yr25p...
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: 520 E. Macoupin, Staunton, from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.for Thursday, April 25; Friday, April 26 at 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, April 27 at 8 a.m.-Noon.; Children and Adult Clothing for Men/Women; Toys, Household and Misc. items. 44-45p GARAGE SALE: 530 Sarah St., Livingston, Thursday, April 25, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday, April 26, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Household items, antiques, clothing, toys, holiday items and many more. 45 YARD SALES: Alhambra Town Wide Last Weekend of APRIL, Thurs .25, 3p.m. to 7 p.m.; Fri. 26, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.;...
L & W Mattress Direct- Winter Special: Twin Mattress, $159; Full $209; Queen, $249; King, by order only, $349. All mattresses except Kings are in stock and on sale at Mattress Direct. Located across from Walmart in Litchfield (217) 324-3636 12-tf FOR SALE: 2015 Lund 1675 Impact Sport fishing boat, one of a kind, customized in Green Bay Packer colors. Very low hours. Stored inside in winter, always, covered in summer. Includes trailer, trolling motor, GPS system, and 90HP mercury engine. $25,000, obo. Call 217-710-7319. FOR SALE: Chocolate Lab...
The Staunton Helping Hands Center is currently running low on the following items: Tea bags (black tea, not green tea); manwich; kids cereal; and wheat cereal. Items may be dropped off at the SHHC on Tuesday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or Wednesday evenings 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Items may also be dropped off at: Rooster's Pub; Cash Out Gaming; and Ink Forge. Monetary donations may be droppped off at the SHHC during above listed days and times. Items may also be mailed to the following: SHHC, P.O. Box 111, Staunton, Ill., 62088, or venmo...
THANK YOU The Staunton Education Foundation would like to thank the following for their memorials and donations. In Memory of Glenn Buffington, "Thank You" to: Tom and Jayne Cioni; Denis and Martha Boston of Maryville. In Memory of Marilyn Huhsman, "Thank You" to: Juanita Greeling; Dick and Denise Hemphill. In Memory of Dean Anschutz. "Thank you" to: Marcia Grade. In Memory of Joe Makula and Pam Dykeman, "Thank You" to: Randy and Kathy Legendre. Thank you everyone that has given donations and memorials, it is truly appreciated. These gifts are...
PUBLIC NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-CLAIMS Notice is given of the death of WALTER LOWELL BINNEY of Staunton, Ill. Letters of Office were issued on April 2, 2024, to MARK B. BINNEY, of 19582 White City Rd., Staunton, Ill. 62088, whose attorney is THOMAS D. DENBY, of Denby Law, #5 Wall St., P.O. Box 616, Carlinville, Ill. 62636. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court at the Macoupin County Courthouse, Probate of Oct. 2024, being six (6) months from the date of first publication or three (3) months from the date...