Oct 20, 2009 | Alton Telegraph
Greenfield superintendent to retire next year
The Greenfield School Board approved Superintendent Bill Bishop's request to retire at the end of the 2009-2010 school year at Monday night's meeting.
Kane cop cleared after informal inquiry
Illinois State Police officials said they have found no reason to launch a formal investigation into allegations made against a part-time Kane officer.
Greene Board still vexed over vet mandate
A state mandate once again has Greene County officials trying to determine how to afford establishing a Veteran's Assistance Commission.
Greene County still vexed over vet mandate
Greene County Board members remain uncertain over how they can afford to establish a Veteran's Assistance Commission as mandated by state statutes.
Greenfield man faces two battery counts
A Greenfield man was charged Friday with two counts of aggravated battery for allegedly striking and seriously injuring a Grafton man.
Area capital projects part of lengthy list
The fruits of a statewide capital infrastructure improvement plan are slowly becoming apparent.
Area capital projects part of lengthy list
The fruits of a statewide capital infrastructure improvement plan are slowly becoming apparent.
Molly J. Bowers, 17, of Greenfield, was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and driving in the wrong lane following an accident on Hettick Road, two-tenths of a mile from Hillcrest Drive in Western Mound Township.
Library taking children on a reading safari
Children ages 3 though third grade can attend Greenfield Public Library's summer reading program in June.
Striving to be the best elementary teacher she can be, Julie George of Greenfield has completed the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards Master Teacher Certification program.
More Sex Charges Raise Questions about Teachers Texting, Communicating
More criminal charges were filed Monday against a former Greenfield teacher accused of having sex with a student.
Former area resident Luke Smith is preparing to leave for missionary work in Cambodia.
Lera M. Blasioli, 27, of the 800 block of Herbert Street, Alton, was charged Friday with aggravated battery.
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