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DAMIANVILLE MAN SENTENCED FOR ATTEMPTING TO ENTICE AND ENTICING A MINOR

East St. Louis, Ill. – Paul L. Jansen, 26, of Damiansville, Illinois, was sentenced on Wednesday,

February 16, 2022, to 188 months imprisonment for attempted enticement of a minor and

enticement of a minor. The sentence will run concurrently for both counts. Jansen was

also sentenced to 15 years supervised release, fined $400 ($200 per count), and ordered to pay a

$200 special assessment fee.

According to the stipulation of facts agreed to by the parties, Jansen attempted to per ... Read more

35 students selected for Clifton Builders program at Nebrask

Thirty-five students are starting their journey this fall as the latest cohort of Clifton Builders at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The program continues to grow in its sixth year as a part of the Clifton Strengths Institute, enabling its stu ... Read more

Clinton County Man Sentenced for Unlawful Asbestos Removal

On August 16, 2018, Joseph Michael Kehrer, 63, was sentenced to five months of imprisonment for failing to notify regulatory authorities before removing asbestos material, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, Steven D. Weinho ... Read more

Lusk Joins Purdue Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff

Purdue men's basketball head coachhas announced that a familiar face will return to the Mackey Arena sidelines, as Paul Lusk has been named an assistant coach for the Boilermakers.Lusk's return marks his second stint with the Boilermakers, serving as ... Read more

St. Louis restaurant openings and closings: May 2022

For better or for worse, May was a busy month in St. Louis’ restaurant scene.

The city saw some long-anticipated openings, including Arzola’s Fajitas and Margaritas in the Benton Park neighborhood, which has a name that might be familiar to longtime St. Louisans; the concept comes from the son of Eddie Arzola, who was the proprietor of the now-shuttered Chuy Arzola. In Town and Country, Cleaver and Cocktail (from the owners of The Block in Webster Groves) opened its doors, offering craft cocktails and dry-aged steaks, and Farià ... Read more

The 1959 Cadillac: When Fins were in... BIG FINS!

I wasn’t sure if I wanted to drive to Aviston for a cruise on Friday, October 16. The forecast didn’t look great, but TKCS-STL Volunteers, Eddie, Dillan and Ignacio (Nacho) were up to it, even though it wasn’t warm enough to drop the top on the ... Read more

Best tacos in St. Louis? FOX 2 viewers weigh in

ST. LOUIS – You might not have to travel too far in the St. Louis region for some Mexican food, but that might be different for some entrees that people like to taco-bout.

While recent studies have praised St. Louis for its barbeque an ... Read more

A healthy, more fit Noah Frederking playing key role off ben

Texas Southern (1-3) at Evansville (1-2), noon Sunday at Ford Center

EVANSVILLE — Noah Frederking’s career-high 26 points Thursday wasn’t just a byproduct of playing inferior competition.

It was another sign that his a ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.