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ShowcaseRealtorTake your pick from these top area Properties and Realtors for help find your ideal home, or to take a virtual tour.
1800 Arrowhead Lane, GodfreyHome in Arrow Wood Estates. 2400+/- sq ft. This home offers entry foyer w/ closet, 3 BR/ 3 BA. Remodeled kitchen, appliances includ-
ed. Spacious family room/dining room. $255,000
3303 Nottoway Ave., GodfreyCustom built home. 3 BR, 3BA, living, dining room & kitchen all open plan. Screen room that overlooks 2 acres. Master BR offers full
bath. 3 car garage. Circular Driveway. $375,000
315 E 9th Street, AltonCharming 1.5 story. Inviting covered front porch. Living
Rm w/decorative fireplace, Dining Rm w/ built-in cabinetry, kitchen w/appliances. Main level master bedroom/bath. Upper level 2 generous BRS, w/full
bath. 1 car detached garage w/utility/workshop shed
$125,000
1209 Bridge Park Dr., AltonAll brick 4 BR, 4 BA home on 2 acres. Entry foyer, open floor plan for living room with skylights, arch windows, fireplace, dining room and kitchen w/ appliances included.
$330,000
18 Lasalle, Elsah2 story commercial/residential. Commercial space complete w/ large display windows, 2 large rooms, restrooms & bonus spaces. Upper level apartment w/ 1BD & 3/4BA.
$225,000
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CALL (618) 433-94363644 FOSTERBURG RD. ALTON, IL 62002 // [email protected]
OPEN 5/19 12:00 - 1:30 PMHOST STEVE MCGARTLAND : 217-461-1722
703 IL ROUTE 48 - PALMER$83,000 // 2BR, 1BA, CHARMING, DECK
OPEN 5/19 11:30 - 1:00 PMHOST MICHELLE KUBA : 217-851-5433124 MEREDITH LN. - GLEN CARBON$334,500 // 3BR, 3BA, NEW CONSTRUCTION
OPEN 5/19 2:00 - 3:30 PMHOST ABBY DELEHANTY : 618-433-9436
522 SHELLY ST. - ALTON$74,900 // 3BR, 1BA, UPDATED
OPEN 5/19 11:00 - 12:30 PMHOST SARAH BROOKS : 618-402-7731
1202 W. MAIN - HARDIN$49,500 // 3BR, 2BA, MOVE IN READY
OPEN 5/19 2:00 - 3:30 PMHOST NICK CAIN : 618-791-3583
702 LOCUST ST. - CARROLLTON$129,000 // 4BR, 2BA, CRAFTSMAN STYLE
OPEN 5/19 1:00 - 2:30 PMHOST SARAH PARISH : 618-444-5664
2900 HILLCREST - ALTON$84,900 // 3BR, 2BA, POOL, DECK
OPEN 5/19 12:00 - 1:30 PMHOST NANCEE GOTWAY : 618-535-6671
5114 RIVER AIRE - GODFREY$172,000 // 4BR, 3BA, HARDWOOD FLOOR
OPEN 5/19 11:30 - 1:00 PMHOST MICHELLE KUBA : 217-851-5433116 MEREDITH LN. - GLEN CARBON
$367,500 // 3BR, 3BA, NEW CONSTRUCTION
OPEN 5/19 12:00 - 1:30 PMHOST GINNY BECKER : 618-560-9397
1116 DOUGLAS ST. - ALTON$110,000 // 2BR, 1BA, REMODELED
OPEN 5/19 12:00 - 1:30 PMHOST ABBY DELEHANTY : 618-433-9436
821 PARDEE RD. - GODFREY$165,000 // 3BR, 2BA, MOVE IN READY
OPEN 5/19 1:00 - 2:30 PMHOST JOANIE WIEDMAN : 618-980-3656
3921 RIO VISTA - GODFREY$279,000 // 3BR, 3BA, 18 ACRES
OPEN 5/19 2:00 - 3:30 PMHOST NANCEE GOTWAY : 618-535-66718 AIRWOOD DR. - EAST ALTON
$159,900 // 3BR, 3BA, RENOVATED
OPEN 5/19 2:00 - 3:30 PMHOST GINNY BECKER : 618-560-93971711 VINCA DR. - GODFREY
$250,000 // 3BR, 4BA, MOVE IN READY
OPEN 5/19 2:30 - 4:00 PMHOST STEVE MCGARTLAND: 217-461-17221225 STREAMWOOD - CARLINVILLE
$205,000 // 6BR, 6BA, PRICED TO SELL
Tarrant Harman Real Estate and Auction Co.3644 Fosterburg Rd.Alton, IL 62002618-433-9436
Mary BeiserReal Estate BrokerCell: 618-806-8150
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CALL (618) 433-94363644 FOSTERBURG RD. ALTON, IL 62002 // [email protected]
OPEN 9/6 2:00-3:30PMHOST MARY BEISER : 618-806-8150
1209 BRIDGE PARK DR. - ALTON$330,000 // 4BR, 4BA, ALL BRICK, DECK
OPEN 9/6 2:00-3:30PMHOST MARSHA ELLIOT : 618-567-94361718 SEMINOLE LN. - GODRFEY
$280,000 // 4BR, 3BA, HARDWOOD FLOORS
2300 NORTH HENRY STREET - ALTON$1,350,000 // TURN-KEY OPPORTUNITY, ESTABLISHED FITNESS CENTER, 40,000 SQ. FT.
HEATED OLYMPIC SIZED POOL, NEW ROOF, NEW EQUIPMENT
OPEN 9/6 12:00-1:30PMHOST MARY BEISER : 618-806-8150
3303 NOTTOWAT AVE. - GODFREY$375,000 // 3BR, 3BA, 2.23 ACRES
OPEN 9/6 12:00-1:30PMHOST MARSHA ELLIOT : 618-567-9436
1800 ARROWHEAD LN. - GODFREY$255,000 // 3BR, 3BA, LARGE DECK
100 QUAIL VALLEY DRIVE - GODFREY$1,990,00 // 3BR, 4BA, 117 ACRES, 2 ACRE STOCKED LAKE, RECREATIONAL/LUXURY
GRASS/TIMBER, GOURMET KITCHEN, MOVIE THEATRE, INSULATED OUTBUILDING
1901 EAST EDWARDSVILLE ROAD - WOOD RIVER $3,500,000 // COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY, SOLID TENANTS, INCOME PRODUCING
HIGH TRAFFIC COUNT , 116,500 SQ. FT
WEST KANE ROAD - KANE$789,400 // 157.88 ACRE FARM, ROLLING MIDWEST HABITAT, DIVERSE TERRAIN
ROI, WHITETAIL HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES, CRP, FOOD PLOTS, CREEK
WHITETAIL HAVEN, SPANKEY ROAD - CARROLLTON$660,000 // 120 ACRE FARM, ROLLING TROPHY BUCK HABITAT, CRP, RECREATIONAL
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3644 FOSTERBURG RD. - ALTON, IL 62002
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12TH @ 10AMREAL ESTATE TO SELL AT NOON
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY
AUCTIONOwn a piece of history! This amazing building use to be a Ford
dealership and in more recent years has been updated to include an apartment on the second level. Property features include: heated
showroom with 2 bed, 1 bath apartment above (2700 sq ft each), 60x40 garage, 46x60 garage (shared ceiling mount furnace
between those two) and a 32x27 garage without heat. Parcel ID #03-92-23-111-007 Personal property includes automobiles (newer
& vintage) car parts, tools, antiques, collectibles and more.For: Estate of R. Abbott. Call or go online for terms & conditions.
View images online: https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3468412.html
513 S MAIN STREETCARROLLTON, IL 62016
• Homes are all on one level and are “step free”
• open floor plan witH wide doorways
• oversized rear-entry GaraGes
• lawn care and snow removal provided by Hoa
• base plan is a 3 bedroom plan witH 1,750 s.f. of livinG space
• not a condominium - “your House on your lot”
located on celesta st., davis pond development, Godfrey
call p.J. Jun at 618-806-7226, visit cottaGesatdavispond.com,
or [email protected] for more information
six Home development
display Home available for tourinG by appointment
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MARKETPLACE
Want To Buy
WANTED TO BUYFreon Wanted: We pay $$$
for cylinders and cans.R12 R500 R11 R113 R114.
Convenient.Certified Professionals.
Call 312-598-1758 or visitRefrigerantFinders.com
Estate Sales
ESTATE SALE - LOG HOMESPAY THE BALANCE OWED ONLY!!!
AMERICAN LOG HOMES IS ASSISTING JUST RELEASED OF ESTATE & ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT ON HOUSES.
4 Log Home kits selling for BALANCE OWED, FREE DELIVERY
BEFORE CALLING: VIEW at www.loghomedream.comClick on House Plans
SERIOUS ONLY REPLY. Call (704) 602-3035 ask for Accounting Dept.
NEW - HOMES HAVE NOT BEEN MANUFACTURED
1) Model # 101 Carolina $40,840…BALANCE OWED $17,0002) Model # 203 Georgia $49,500...BALANCE OWED $19,9503) Model # 305 Biloxi $36,825...BALANCE OWED $14,5004) Model # 403 Augusta $42,450...BALANCE OWED $16,500
Yard Sale
Wood River,218 Edwards St.,Sat & Sun 8a-4p,
THE WHOLE HOUSE!!!Furniture, Books,
Dishes and MORE
Miscellaneous
Auctions
PERSONAL PROPERTY:10’6”X 18’ Portable Building &
102”X 48’ Insulated Utility StorageTrailer to sell immediatelyfollowing the Real Estate
REAL ESTATE: 8.32 +/- Acres of Paradise.
3BR, 2BA, Dutch Home, 18’X20’Deck in back. Tri Townshipwater and 2 backup wells.
Awesome farm Pond!
Anthony's Auctions618-224-9800 - Trenton, IL - www.anthonysauctions.com
Wednesday, Sept. 30th 6pm - 9920 Summerfield South Rd, Trenton, IL
Sept. 16th 5-6pm
Auctions
ENDS: September 10th 6pm
O N L I N E O N L Y P U B L I C A U C T I O N
W W W . A H R E N S A U C T I O N . C O M618-459-3445
MANTLE CLOCKSALADDIN LAMPSVICTORIAN FURNITURESPINNING WHEELCAMEL BACK TRUNKWALNUT OAKFURNITURE
DENNIS AHRENS
BID ONLINE AT: AHRENSAUCTION.HIBID.COM
& SO
MUCH MORE!
EMPLOYMENT
Dining ServicesDish Team Member
Full-time Temporary (6-8 week)position
Background Check, Physical, Drug Screen Reg. For Hire
Mask Required For Entry On Campus
Accepting applications in-person only:Tuesday, September 8, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Please Call For AppointmentPrincipia College
618-374-5237
EMPLOYMENT
Drivers wantedfor regional runs.
Home during the week a couple of nights and homeevery weekend. All late model tractors and trailers.
No touch freight, 60% drop and hook.Need 1 years verifiable experience in the past
3 years, Certificate From Driving School, Class ACDL, and at least 23 years of age. Must pass a DOTphysical and drug screen. Company offers insurance,
401K, vacation after 1 year, and paid holidays.Call:
800-423-1591and ask for Jeff.
EMPLOYMENT
The Illinois Department of Transportation,District 8, is seeking qualified applicants for
multiple SEASONAL positions, Hourly Snowbird inall 11 counties and Monthly Snowbird in 5
counties. Must possess a valid Class ‘A’ or ‘B’Commercial Drivers License with an ‘N’ or ‘X’ en-dorsement and with non-restricted air brakes. Ap-
plications are available at the IDOT District 8Headquarters, 1102 Eastport Plaza Dr, Collinsville,
IL 62234 or on the website https://goo.gl/5rjSpPCompleted forms may be faxed to (618)346-3386.Deadline for applications is 4:30 PM September
10, 2020. These positions are subject to drug andalcohol screening.
EMPLOYMENT
Alton Little Theater is seeking a Part Time OfficeManager with some basic accounting skills andfamiliarity with Quickbooks. Job has interesting
duties and some flexibility in hoursMonday-Friday. Position could easily evolve to FullTime,if desired, by an individual who wants to learn
ALT's ticketing system and take over themanagement of 75 performances a year inaddition taking over the basic functions of a
Treasurer for the organization. Interested partiesshould submit a resume to ALT PO Box 156 Alton
Illinois 62002. Salary and benefits will bediscussed at the interview.
EMPLOYMENT
Anderson Hospital
REGISTERED NURSES:Registered Nurses (all shifts including PRN): ER, ICU, OR (1 year or more experience). Medical, Medical Surgical, Respiratory Care, The Rehab Center.• Cancer Center • Chest Pain Center • PACU• Cardiac Cath Lab • ICU/IMU*** • Surgery***• Care Coordinator
SIGN ON BONUS:• ***$10,000 Sign-on Bonus for experienced full-time & part-time Registered Nurses• ***$5,000 Sign-on Bonus for full-time & part-time New Graduates
CLINICAL• Certified Nurse Assistant• Radiology Technologist• Lab Assistant• MLT (ACSP)• Sonographer• Surgery Medical Assistant• Physical Therapy Assistant• Occupational Therapist• Speech Language Pathologist• OR Surgical Technologist• CT Technologist• OB Tech
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OF STAUNTON:• Housekeeper• RN (Med Surgical)• Critical Care Tech
• Certified Medical Assistant• Wellness Screener• Lab Assistant
• Patient Sitter• Surgical Housekeeper• Patient Associate
NON-CLINICAL• Patient Access Associate• Rehab Secretary• Housekeeper• Buyer/Charge Master/Financial Liason• Denials & Appeals Coding Specialist
WE OFFER COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION, INCLUDING EXCELLENT BENEFITS.
For more information or to apply for these and all career opportunities available at Anderson Hospital visit
www.andersonhospital.org EOE
LEGALS
20-0811
STAUNTONTOWNSHIP SEEKING
BIDS FOR 11kWSOLAR INSTALATION
UNIT
BID SHOULDINCLUDE THEFOLLOWING
1. Total Cost from startto finish (including
design andconstruction)
2. Equipment LaborPermits Tax if any
3. All applicable stateand federal tax credits4. Any incentives from
Ameren5. Make and model
number of equipment(prefer American
maderacking-prefer instate
6. DG CertifiedElectrical installation
7. All paper work whichwill be done by installer
8. Projected savings9. Inverter with DCpower optimizers10. Warranty &
Guarantee11. Labor wages mustbe prevailing wage of
Illinois12. Include cost of
ground vs roof top unit
BIDS SHOULD BESENT TO
20459 Staunton Roadc/o Ray Spudich
SupervisorStaunton, Il 62088
618-635-2345/fax same #
Final date forsubmitting bid
Sept 30th
LEGALS
20-800
ELECTION FILINGNOTICE
Notice is hereby giventhat the Office of City
Clerk of the City ofWood River will be
open from 8:00 a.m. to5:00 p.m. beginning
Monday, November 16,2020 through Monday,November 23, 2020, for
the purpose ofaccepting candidate
petitions for the PrimaryElection (if necessary)to be held on February
23, 2021 and theConsolidated Electionto be held on April 6,2021 for the following
offices:
Mayor – Four YearTerm
Two Council Seats -Four Year Term
The petition packets willbe available at the CityClerk’s Office, 111 N.Wood River Avenue,Wood River, Illinoisbeginning Tuesday,
September 8, 2020 andthe last day for filingpetitions is Monday,November 23, 2020.
Stacy EhrmanCity Clerk
REAL ESTATE SALES
351 Van PreterWood River
$65,000
2 BR HardwoodFloors, 1 & 1/2 BathsRemodeled, Finished
Basement, NewStairs, New Roof,
New Siding & Shut-ters, W/D Hookup
110/220 & Gas, C/A,Covered Patio,
Fenced Back Yard,12x20 Storage Shed
w/Loft.Appliances Included.
618- 254-1639
For Sale By Owner
Alton,Large Apartment Building
2 Units, 2 Bdrms Each Unit,Spacious Rooms, Off Street
Parking, Good Income466-8277 or 334-8062
Apartments / Townhouses
1 BR, Stove & Fridge Fur-nished, $450 mo, Near Down-
town Alton. 618-580-4755
Country Setting10 Minutes from Alton
Lg. Nice 1 BR apts.,$470. (618)254-4269
Bethalto 2BR, 2BA,55 and Over, Laundry
Room, No Pets.$650/mo.+ dep. Serious
Inquires Only Due ToCovid 19 (618)377-2098
E. ALTON'S FINEST!2 BR, DECKS/PATIOSSWIMMING POOL
618-259-8787
2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, GodfreyDuplex, Senior Friendly,Senior Discounts, Seri-
ous Inquiries Only,618-466-6338
Newly DecoratedSpacious 2BRLarge DecksEdwardsville Rd. $610-$620� (618)254-4269 �
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Cleaning & Maintenance
DIRTY JOBS
You got a mess? Anything dirty, nasty, or stinky
I’m the guy for you!
618-974-8234
We will haul anything at any time! We also tear down buildings -
barns, garages, mobile homes, etc. Let ME clean out your junk!
• Houses• Attics• Basements• Garages• Barns
•Rental Properties• Hoarding• Crime Scene Cleanup• Power Washing
Concrete & Masonry
MADISON COUNTYMASONRY & CONCRETE
Basement Walls& FoundationsRepair or Replace
• Driveways
• Patios & Sidewalks
• Tuck Pointing
• Chimneys
FREE ESTIMATESFully Licensed
& Insured
618-670-9243Call us day, night or weekends.
Electrical
FRANK'S ELECTRICServing The Area For Over
30 YearsTested & LicensedNo Job Too Small
24 Hour Emergency Service
•Commercial•Residential
All work 100% guaranteed for as long as youown your home or business
465-4573•781-6412
FRANK'S ELECTRICServing The Area For Over
30 YearsTested & LicensedNo Job Too Small
24 Hour Emergency Service
•Commercial•Residential
All work 100% guaranteed for as long as youown your home or business
465-4573•781-6412Foundation Repair
Foundation Problems?We Have The Answers
No Job Too Big Or Too Small
Call now for a FREE estimate!372-7077 466-1240
Our Services Include:• Basement Waterproofing
• Bowing Wall Repair • Settlement Correction
• Crack Repair • Crawlspace Repair• Concrete Raising
• Sump Pump Replacement• Battery Backup Protection
• Downspout Extensions• Mold, Air, Moisture Testing• Real Estate Evaluations
• Free Estimates
www.MidwestBasementTech.com
Your local waterproofing & foundation
repair company.
• A+ BBB Rating • Certified Technicians
• Fully Insured
Landscaping
Specializing in:
Fully Insured! Free Estimates!Give us a call, WE DO IT ALL!
618-600-5222
• Retaining Walls• Paver Patios, Sidewalks• Landscape Removal/Installation• Power Washing Houses, Fences, Decks,
Concrete• Painting/Staining Houses, Fences,
Decks• Driveway Rocking
• Mulching• Dirt Work• Bush Trimming• Gutter Cleaning• Lawn Mowing, Trimming, Aerating,
Fertilizing• Fence Installation• Building of Decks and Sheds
SERVICE / BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Place your Business &
Service Ad here! From air conditioningservices to lawn care &maintenance, let us help
you advertise yourbusiness.
Ads Start at just$90 for 30 days!!!!(In print and online)
618-463-2500Julie ext. 1381
Automotive
$ $ $ $ $ $ $Cash
For JunkCars
Pick up 7days
a weekMust Have Title
(618)606-7091
$ $ $ $ $ $ $JUNK CAR BOUGHT!
HIGHESTPRICES PAID!••••••••••••••••Call Today!
(618)931-3051
Building & Remodeling
DIMENSIONBUILDINGSBest Buildings • Best Price
$3650 for 30x50 buildingdimensionbldgs.com(618)997-9568
Concrete & Masonry
Brick RepairSpecialist
•Stone Work•Plastering
•TuckpointingEdwardsville
618-917-8035Jess
Handyman
All Home RepairsInterior & Exterior
All Aspects of HomeImprovements
Painting/Staining, Electrical, Flooring,
Kitchen & BathRemodeling
>> Licensed & Insured <<
Call or Text Pat618-600-2239
Hauling & Trucking
BUDDETRUCKING
Rock, Sand, or Dirt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Call (618)372-3210
HAULALMOST
ANYTHING/EVERYTHINGRemove Unwanted
Debris FromBasement
Garage, Attic;Wherever!
VeRy ReAsonABle
RetiredDeputy Sheriff
692-0182Health Care
Caring For People In TheirHome In Need Of
Assistance With Dignity &Compassion, Assist WithADL's, Light Housekeep-
ing, Laundry, & Meal Prep,I have 30+ Years In The
Health Care IndustryMarcy 618-972-8037
Landscaping
C.S. LAWNCARE
& SERVICES*****************Accepting
New Lawns*****************Lawn CareSpecialist
• Landscaping• Gutter Cleaning• Lawn Maintenance• Power Washing• Hauling of Any Kind• Tree Trimming• Bush Trimming• Brush Removal• InsuredReasonable RatesFREE ESTIMATES618-250-5025
Painting & Wallpaper
JIM'SPAINTING
&POWER
WASHINGInterior & Exterior
30 YearsExperience
$100 off Deck &Fence Staining, $50off Power Washing,
$50 off ConcreteCleaning, $500 off
Pole Barns 40x60 orLarger, $100 off Any
Hand Written Bid.Paint Old Aluminum SidingHouses, Soffit, Fascia, Gut-ters, Downspouts & ShedsWe Paint, Stain, & Power
Wash Houses, MobileHomes, Fences, Decks,
Garage, Pole Barns, RentalProperties, ApartmentBuildings, Everything!
We'll make it looknew again!•Senior Discounts•Free Estimates
•Fully Insured & Licensed618-606-4693
Painting & Wallpaper
Quality Painting &Pressure Washing
•Residential &Commercial
•Interior & Exterior•Flood Restoration•Decks & Fences -
Painting Staining andConstruction
Military & SeniorDiscounts
618-216-0412618-207-9792
Professional WorkDone With AFamily Touch
Quality Painting
& Pressure Washing
QP• Residential & Commercial • Interior & Exterior
• Flood Restoration • Decks & FencesMilitary Discounts • Senior Discounts
$25 Gift Card For Referrals
Office: (618) 208-7316Mobile: (618) 207-9792 or (618) 216-0412
Professional Work Done With A Family Touch
QualityWork
BRAVE PAINTING
• Wallpaper • Specialty Painting • Inside or Outside Work • Power Washing • Deck Refinishing
Call 444-0293
Painting & Wallpaper
PAINTINGInterior/Exterior
DECKS/FENCESStain/Paint
Powerwashing
• No job too small • Insured • Local • Will beat ALL competitors Written bids
DAN GRAY656-8806910-7874
Plumbing
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Decks
DECKS, FENCINGRETAINING WALLS
TILE WORK, ADDITIONS, REMODELS
HOUSE PAINTING INT/EXTFully Insured • Affordable Pricing
25 Years servingAlton & Godfrey
618-570-9843
HARRIS
Tree Service
Asphalt Sealingand Stripping
Commercial and ResidentialFully Insured
Free Estimates28 Years Experience618-696-5795
Tree Service
Don's Tree Service•Tree Removal
•Topping / Trimming•Brush Clean Up
Fully InsuredFree Estimates
28 Years Experience
618-462-8243
Tree Service
8062
8541
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• Tree Trimming• Tree Removal• Bucket Truck• Stump Removal• Fully Insured• Free Estimates• Driveway Rock• Skid Loader Service
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ey
Murphy’s
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Murphy’s
• Tree Trimming• Tree Removal• Bucket Truck• Stump Removal• Fully Insured • Free Estimates• Skid Loader Service
Home Improvement
CLIFF'SAFFORDABLE HOME
REMODELING39 Years Experience
•Carpentry •Kitchen & Baths
•Drywall/Tape •Painting
•Flooring •Doors/Windows
•Siding/Soffit/Fascia/Gutters
•Power Washing
•Deck Built/Repair/Replace
•Fire & Flood Restoration
ALL JOBS WELCOME
618-335-3330
Remodeling & Repairs
Roofing & Siding
DON FORBESHOME
IMPROVEMENTRoofing • SidingSoffit • Fascia
FREE ESTIMATESLicensed, Insured & Bonded(618)520-9473
Free EstimatesLicensed • Bonded
Liability & WorkersComp Insurance
618-208-0525618-208-0545
Roofing & Siding
Voted Best of the Best2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017Dedicated to Excellence
in Construction since 1985!
Insurance Claims Specialistwww.DarrRoofing.com
618-467-3277
NOLAN'SCONTRACTINGAll exterior remodeling. Freeestimates. No Money Down!Lifetime Warranty, Licensed,
Bonded, & Insured.(618)910-2514(618)377-6344
ROB'SROOFINGAll types of
Roofing/Repairs.For quick reliable
service.Free Estimates(618)259-0457
or(618)540-9604Licensed, Insured
& Bonded.
Roofing & Siding
RYANCONSTRUCTION &
ROOFING• Roofing • Gutters• Room Additions
•Basement Remodel•Siding •Sun Porches
Locally Established 1985Storm Damage/
Insurance ClaimsWelcomed.
FREEESTIMATES
(618)792-1300Licensed,Insured
& Bonded
Tree Service
• Fully Insured•Free Fire Wood& Wood Chips•Free Estimates•Master Card,
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• A+ Rated WithBetter Business
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Free Estimateswww.dexstreeservice.com
618-977-5037
Tree Service
Greg’s Tree Service
618-823-7773Over 25 Years Experience
Tree & Brush Trimming &
Removal
Storm Clean Up
Senior Discounts
Insured
SPRING SPECIALSLOWEST PRICES
Classifieds
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EMPLOYMENT
RN’s
APPLY ONLINE TODAY!
Full benefits!
• Full-time postitions NOW available• Pay range up to $34 per hour
Applu online by visiting the “Careers” page of our websiteResumes can be sent to [email protected]
www.CAHCAR.com
REAL ESTATE SALES
4700 Richland Woods CtAlton, IL
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On Sale Now
Photos by John Badman | The TelegraphRaymond and Corky Gress wait on a customer this week at the Jerseyville Farmer’s Market held on the lot at 902 S. State St. in Jerseyville. The market, run from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday evenings, draws a good crowd shopping for homemade and home grown products.
Fresh Voice
By Jeanie [email protected]
ALTON — Like many high school students, Laylhany Davis likes to spend time with her friends, participate in sports and play in her school’s marching band.
Unlike other students her age, she is also a successful community activist.
Organizing and leading several peaceful demon-strations from Edwards-ville to Jerseyville and Grafton over the past couple of months in the effort to end racism and police brutality, the 17-year-old from Alton is getting people’s attention and she doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.
“I’m not the same per-son I was a year ago,” she said, not long after orga-nizing the demonstration in Jerseyville. “If you look at my (Facebook) pro-file now, it’s all protests
from this year. But, if you looked at it from the same time last year, it’s probably just me being a normal teenager.”
Originally from Colora-do Springs, the soon-to-be high school senior moved to Alton with her family after her dad was mur-dered about 11 years ago. She was 6 years old.
“I think it was kind of like a breaking point,” she said. “My whole life, I’ve seen a lot of violence in mostly black
Action on opioid settlement comes after long period of silenceBy Scott [email protected]
EDWARDSVILLE — Friday’s announcement that Madison County is filing a claim against Purdue Pharma L.P. for opioid crisis damages came after a long silence on the issue in county govern-ment.
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Gibbons announced his office is filing the claim against to recover some of the cost of the coun-ty’s fight against opioid addiction and large num-bers of overdose deaths over the past decade.
On Saturday, he said some have mischaracter-
ized his action with the lawsuit, noting there was “not unified sup-port” in the county for
joining the suits.“The litigation
has already essen-tially occurred and is over,” he said. “We did not participate in that.”
Instead, Gib-bons said, the
county will file a claim from part of the settle-ment with funds specifi-cally set aside for local governments. The total settlement is between $10 billion and $12 bil-lion, he said, “divvied up in a few different piles.”
“We’re just participat-ing in what is still avail-able to us,” Gibbons
Market dayBy Dylan [email protected]
JERSEYVILLE — Four days after the state entered Phase 4 of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, the Jersey County Farmers and Arti-
sans Market launched its annual event — not quite sure how state stipula-tions would change the popular weekly market.
“I’ve been in constant communication since April with both the Illinois Farmers Market
Association and the Jersey County Health Department,” said Whit-ney McIver, Jersey Coun-ty Business Association Special Events Coordina-tor and Farm-ers Market Manager.
“They recommend that everyone attending fol-low some sim-ple guidelines intended to keep both the vendors and participants safe,” she said. “Those guidelines have been sent to vendors and will be posted around the market for customers to see.”
Those guidelines have
not prevented shoppers. On June 30 — when this year’s first market was held — people were showing up 30 minutes before the market opened.
The Jersey County Farm-ers and Arti-sans Market is offered every Tuesday 4-7 p.m. through Sept. 22. The market sets up in the parking lot of Outra-
geous Outdoors at 902 S. State St. in Jerseyville.
Todd Fortschneider, who owns Fortschneider Orchard in Brussels, said
Jerseyville farmers market adjusts to pandemic
Grilling is a new feature this year at the market. Cooking up some good eating were Gary Schafer, left, and Kenneth Schafer, center.
No local farmer’s market would be complete without an abundance of “Calhoun Peaches.”
Dispute lingers over why airport grille was closedBy Jill [email protected]
BETHALTO — The High Flyers Grille is grounded at the St. Louis Regional Airport, with different views on why.
Bethalto Mayor Alan Winslow said water was shut off to the seven-year-old business on June 15.
Andrew Carruthers, the airport board’s attorney, has said the water disconnection prompted the airport to lock up the space High Flyers had leased from the airport.
Grille co-owner Erin
Ventimiglia said she and her partners — Paul Ventimiglia and Chris Hines — received no notice before the grille was closed.
“We were still pay-ing our High Flyers’ employees to mow, clean and maintain the premises,” Erin Ventimiglia said. “In the days prior to being locked out, we had an employee there prepar-ing for reopening.”
She alleges that, at the conclusion of the airport board’s June 18 meeting, a member instructed airport
Alton teen seeks to make a difference
“People want local produce and they want to know where it’s coming from.”
— Margaret Dublo
Gibbons
See GRILLE | 2A
See OPIOID | 3A
GOOD MORNING
Shower & t-stormHigh 84, Low 68Details on 10B
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“My whole life, I’ve seen a lot of violence in mostly black neighborhoods and I’m just tired of this.”
— Laylhany DavisSee TEEN | 5A
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On Sale Now
Photos by John Badman | The TelegraphRaymond and Corky Gress wait on a customer this week at the Jerseyville Farmer’s Market held on the lot at 902 S. State St. in Jerseyville. The market, run from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday evenings, draws a good crowd shopping for homemade and home grown products.
Fresh Voice
By Jeanie [email protected]
ALTON — Like many high school students, Laylhany Davis likes to spend time with her friends, participate in sports and play in her school’s marching band.
Unlike other students her age, she is also a successful community activist.
Organizing and leading several peaceful demon-strations from Edwards-ville to Jerseyville and Grafton over the past couple of months in the effort to end racism and police brutality, the 17-year-old from Alton is getting people’s attention and she doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.
“I’m not the same per-son I was a year ago,” she said, not long after orga-nizing the demonstration in Jerseyville. “If you look at my (Facebook) pro-file now, it’s all protests
from this year. But, if you looked at it from the same time last year, it’s probably just me being a normal teenager.”
Originally from Colora-do Springs, the soon-to-be high school senior moved to Alton with her family after her dad was mur-dered about 11 years ago. She was 6 years old.
“I think it was kind of like a breaking point,” she said. “My whole life, I’ve seen a lot of violence in mostly black
Action on opioid settlement comes after long period of silenceBy Scott [email protected]
EDWARDSVILLE — Friday’s announcement that Madison County is filing a claim against Purdue Pharma L.P. for opioid crisis damages came after a long silence on the issue in county govern-ment.
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Gibbons announced his office is filing the claim against to recover some of the cost of the coun-ty’s fight against opioid addiction and large num-bers of overdose deaths over the past decade.
On Saturday, he said some have mischaracter-
ized his action with the lawsuit, noting there was “not unified sup-port” in the county for
joining the suits.“The litigation
has already essen-tially occurred and is over,” he said. “We did not participate in that.”
Instead, Gib-bons said, the
county will file a claim from part of the settle-ment with funds specifi-cally set aside for local governments. The total settlement is between $10 billion and $12 bil-lion, he said, “divvied up in a few different piles.”
“We’re just participat-ing in what is still avail-able to us,” Gibbons
Market dayBy Dylan [email protected]
JERSEYVILLE — Four days after the state entered Phase 4 of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, the Jersey County Farmers and Arti-
sans Market launched its annual event — not quite sure how state stipula-tions would change the popular weekly market.
“I’ve been in constant communication since April with both the Illinois Farmers Market
Association and the Jersey County Health Department,” said Whit-ney McIver, Jersey Coun-ty Business Association Special Events Coordina-tor and Farm-ers Market Manager.
“They recommend that everyone attending fol-low some sim-ple guidelines intended to keep both the vendors and participants safe,” she said. “Those guidelines have been sent to vendors and will be posted around the market for customers to see.”
Those guidelines have
not prevented shoppers. On June 30 — when this year’s first market was held — people were showing up 30 minutes before the market opened.
The Jersey County Farm-ers and Arti-sans Market is offered every Tuesday 4-7 p.m. through Sept. 22. The market sets up in the parking lot of Outra-
geous Outdoors at 902 S. State St. in Jerseyville.
Todd Fortschneider, who owns Fortschneider Orchard in Brussels, said
Jerseyville farmers market adjusts to pandemic
Grilling is a new feature this year at the market. Cooking up some good eating were Gary Schafer, left, and Kenneth Schafer, center.
No local farmer’s market would be complete without an abundance of “Calhoun Peaches.”
Dispute lingers over why airport grille was closedBy Jill [email protected]
BETHALTO — The High Flyers Grille is grounded at the St. Louis Regional Airport, with different views on why.
Bethalto Mayor Alan Winslow said water was shut off to the seven-year-old business on June 15.
Andrew Carruthers, the airport board’s attorney, has said the water disconnection prompted the airport to lock up the space High Flyers had leased from the airport.
Grille co-owner Erin
Ventimiglia said she and her partners — Paul Ventimiglia and Chris Hines — received no notice before the grille was closed.
“We were still pay-ing our High Flyers’ employees to mow, clean and maintain the premises,” Erin Ventimiglia said. “In the days prior to being locked out, we had an employee there prepar-ing for reopening.”
She alleges that, at the conclusion of the airport board’s June 18 meeting, a member instructed airport
Alton teen seeks to make a difference
“People want local produce and they want to know where it’s coming from.”
— Margaret Dublo
Gibbons
See GRILLE | 2A
See OPIOID | 3A
GOOD MORNING
Shower & t-stormHigh 84, Low 68Details on 10B
See MARKET | 2A
“My whole life, I’ve seen a lot of violence in mostly black neighborhoods and I’m just tired of this.”
— Laylhany DavisSee TEEN | 5A
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