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1st MidAmerica to host community shred days

1st MidAmerica Credit Union will be hosting free community shred days from 9 a.m. to noon on Aug. 6, at 731 E. Bethalto Dr. in Bethalto from 9 a.m. to noon on Aug. 20, at 5301 Godfrey Road in Godfrey from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.  The free shred...... Full story

Taylor and Lily Freer, 7 and 4, are preparing for the Sloppy Joes and Lemonade Stand fund-raiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Freer Auto Body shop in Godfrey. The fund-raiser benefits Community Christmas, which provides toy, food and other items for the impoverished during the holiday season.

Freer family to hold Community Christmas benefit

Sloppy joes, drinks to be served Friday at Godfrey auto body shop

Taylor and Lily Freer, 7 and 4 years old, and the Freer family are preparing for one of their favorite events of the year, the Sloppy Joes and Lemonade Stand fund-raiser. The event is set from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Freer Auto Body shop in...... Full story

Business Briefs July 18. 2011

Realtor group supports Joplin residents GLEN CARBON - The Greater Gateway Association of Realtors has donated $1,000 in Target gift cards to aid in the renovation efforts in Joplin, Mo., in the wake of devastating tornadoes. Other real estate...... Full story

Taylor and Lily Freer, 7 and 4, are preparing for the Sloppy Joes and Lemonade Stand fund-raiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Freer Auto Body shop in Godfrey. The fund-raiser benefits Community Christmas, which provides toy, food and other items for the impoverished during the holiday season.

Freer family to hold Community Christmas benefit

Event set for Friday at Godfrey auto body shop

Taylor and Lily Freer, 7 and 4 years old, and the Freer family are preparing for one of their favorite events of the year, the Sloppy Joes and Lemonade Stand fund-raiser. The event is set from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Freer Auto Body shop in...... Full story

Corner Kreem customer Nicole Schmidt picks up her order at the walk-up window from employee Chance Ketchum. Chance, who has worked there for three years, is following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather in the frozen treat business.

Corner Kreem beefs up menu under new owner

Ketchum's Corner Kreem - it's not just for the sweet tooth anymore. "You can get a hot dog from a gas station, but it is nothing like what you can get here," owner Derrick Ketchum said. "I steam them, which draws out the fat and oils from the meat...... Full story

Cornerstone Bank and Trust N.A. to become CNB Bank and Trust N.A.

Beginning Monday, Cornerstone Bank and Trust will follow in the footsteps of P. Diddy when it will be known by a brand new moniker. As of July 18, Cornerstone Bank and Trust N.A. will be renamed as CNB Bank and Trust N.A. to "provide a more...... Full story

Thomae

Cosmetic surgery practice helps patients look their best

HIGHLAND - Since 1997, Dr. Keith Thomae has helped area residents enhance their natural beauty by offering appropriate care suited to individual needs. Thomae's practice, Metroeast Surgery and Cosmetics, began as a general surgical practice but has...... Full story

Mary Henrion, a nurse for 32 years, opened Scrub Duds and More on Feb. 14 in downtown Jerseyville. Henrion says customers from as far away as Litchfield and Jacksonville shop at the store.

Store meets growing demand for medical garb

JERSEYVILLE - Opening a business after you retire is not a typical route many take, but for Mary Henrion, it's just another way to continue feeding a passion. After working nearly 35 years as a nurse, Henrion decided she wanted to open her own...... Full story

Scheffel & Co. accountants become certified healthcare financial professionals

Scheffel & Company, P.C. announces that Danny Phipps and Mike Bozovich have become Certified Healthcare Financial Professionals. Phipps and Bozovich became Certified Healthcare Financial Professionals (CHFP) by passing an exam as well as...... Full story

Goshen Rotary names Cooper as Paul Harris Fellow

The Bank of Edwardsville today announced that Steve Cooper, vice president, commercial banking group, was selected by the Goshen Rotary to receive the annual Paul Harris Fellow award.  Cooper, a long-time Rotarian, was selected by his Rotary...... Full story

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