Fairview Heights News
Fairview Heights City Council to consider raising city clerk's pay
Members of the city's finance committee have voted to recommend a pay raise for the city clerk.
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New playground expected to open next month at Moody Park
New fiberglass playground equipment is expected to arrive at Moody Park at Longacre by the end of this month and open to the public by next month.
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Fairview Heights personnel policy update gets tabled
City Council members elected to table a move to begin implementing a new personnel policy.
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Crews fix Fairview Heights water line break
Parts of Fairview Heights had low water pressure Friday morning because of a broken 12-inch water line that cracked while the Illinois Department of Transportation was replacing a storm sewer line.
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Major change in Fairview Heights politics; mayor will not run again
Fairview Heights will see a major change in politics after the next election.
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Winter weather delaying new Fairview Heights playground
The still lingering winter weather has delayed plans to build a new playground and pavilions at Moody Park at Longacre.
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Former Fairview Heights director reappointed by City Council
A familiar face was rehired Tuesday night as the Fairview Heights director of land use and development.
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TGI Friday's to build new restaurant in Fairview Heights
The building that houses the Ramada Inn and TGI Friday's restaurant in Fairview Heights will soon be demolished so the restaurant can build a new building nearby.
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Unnamed party may be interested in closed Fairview Heights ice rink
An independent third party is paying for structural analysis to be done at the site of the U.S. Ice Sports Complex in Fairview Heights, which closed in 2012 due to mine subsidence.
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Cause of fatal Fairview Heights fire could remain a mystery
Fire investigators have not determined the cause of a fire in early January that claimed the life of a 68-year-old woman because of the extensive damage to the woman's mobile home in the 300 block of Union Hill Road.
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Fairview leaders want to know why shopping center floods
The city of Fairview Heights will move forward with plans to fund a study to find out why the Crossroads Shopping Center floods.