March 2022

Letter writer supports Sattler, Sample, Hahn for PCSD No. 32 School Board

(Editor’s Note: The Sun Times News Online welcomes letters of all kinds, including from candidates for public office or endorsements of candidates. Feel free to send them to our email address at news@suntimesnews.com  There is no cost for their publication.)   Dear Perry County:   I have fought for years to keep Perry County a […]

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Create a summer of unimaginable fun at SIU with camps

by Christi Mathis CARBONDALE, Ill. — This could be the best summer imaginable for your family, thanks to Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s summer camps and programs for all ages, abilities and interests. This year’s lineup is one of the largest ever offered and includes the debut of several brand-new camp experiences.   SIU’s Conference and Scheduling

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COSLHS FFA holds annual banquet

EVANSVILLE – The Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School FFA chapter held its second FFA Banquet Thursday March 17. During the banquet advisor Lisa Luebkemann presented the members with various awards.   Pictured are  Greenhands and the awards they received. Alyssa Heimann star Greenhand, Isaac Luebkemann FFA Creed, Christine Liefer Beleive In Yourself, Alaina Smith Stay

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Survey: 2 in 3 party-starved Illinois parents are going on their own Spring Break this year with friends

PORTLAND, Oregon – It’s traditionally one of the best times of the year for US students – a chance to let off a little steam, see how many beers they can consume in one sitting, and generally party like it’s going out of fashion. Spring Break, which takes place over colleges’ and universities’ Easter vacation,

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Jackson resident charged with DWI following Perry Co. traffic crash

JEFFERSON CITY — An 18-year-old Jackson resident has been charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic crash on Route T in Perry County Sunday morning.   The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports Marley K. Lowes was the driver of a 2016 Kia Forte which ran off the road striking a sign and a tree.

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First State Community Bank provides financial literacy resources to local students and community

PROVO, Utah — First State Community Bank is bringing financial literacy education to over 2,380 students and residents in nine counties in Missouri – including Perry County.   Students at 17 schools, including Immanuel Lutheran School and St Vincent Jr/Sr High School and the surrounding community, have free access to Banzai, an award-winning online program

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