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Granite City Cinema Celebrates the Season with Holiday Classics
The aroma of hot buttered popcorn fills the air at the Cinema in Granite City. Holiday classics are scheduled throughout the month of December. The discounted ticket prices of only $5.00 makes it affordable fun for the entire family. Purchase your tickets online while they last and tap into the holiday spirit and enjoy some of the classics!
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989) 12/7 at noon
Gremlins (1984) 12/10 at 5:00pm
Holiday Affair (1949) 12/8 & 12/15 at noon
It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947) 12/14 at noon
Purchase tickets through this link www.granitecitycinema.com
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Madison County Republicans Celebrate Historic Victory with Trump’s
Re-Election and Full Countywide Leadership
For immediate release from Ray Wesley, Madison County Republicans
Edwardsville, IL — Madison County voters have made their voices heard, re-electing Donald Trump as President and supporting a full Republican sweep of all countywide offices. This historic election marks a clear call for policies focused on economic revitalization, national security, and individual freedoms.
“The people of Madison County have spoken, endorsing a renewed vision for America under President Trump’s leadership,” said Ray Wesley, Chairman of the Madison County Republican Central Committee. “With his commitment to lowering taxes, strengthening our economy, achieving energy independence, and protecting American interests globally, President Trump’s policies resonate with our community’s priorities.”
In addition to President Trump’s victory, Madison County Republicans have achieved significant wins locally, capturing every countywide office and securing key victories in county board races.
“Our county candidates and their teams have worked tirelessly to earn the trust of residents,” Wesley continued. “This election shows Madison County’s strong faith in conservative principles and local leadership. With Republicans now in control of all countywide offices, we are committed to delivering responsible governance that addresses the needs of our community with transparency and integrity.”
As Madison County’s newly elected Republican officials prepare to assume their roles, they look forward to implementing effective policies that enhance the quality of life for all residents. For more information, please contact the Madison County Republican Central Committee at info@madisoncountyrepublicans.com.
Growing Season Comes to an End at
Old Six Mile Historical Society
The gardening season is coming to an end for the tiny garden at the Old Six Mile Historical Society, and a few vegetables and tomatoes still remain for anyone who would like to stop by and collect them. This year’s garden was a smaller, personal project in contrast to the large community gardens of years past. The Old Six Mile Historical Society is always looking for volunteers and members to join in their efforts to preserve history and promote community through volunteer-supported events, horticulture, and storytelling. Those interested in getting involved are encouraged to visit the property at 3279 Maryville Rd in Granite City, IL to pick up a membership application.
A larger membership could revive the beloved community garden and create more opportunities for fundraising through BBQs, festivals, and vending events. The historical society hopes to grow the membership for this community space that many have grown to love, reviving community spirit and engagement once again.
The Importance of Advertising Small Businesses:
A Lesson from GraniteCityGossip.com
Advertising is the lifeblood of small businesses, ensuring they can thrive and grow in a competitive market. GraniteCityGossip.com, a local website in publication for 18 years as of this past August, has witnessed countless businesses come and go. One of the most significant errors they’ve observed recently is the reliance on Facebook or social media platforms alone for advertising. While social media can provide a temporary boost, it often isn’t enough to sustain long term success.
Posts on platforms like Facebook can quickly get lost in the shuffle, buried under a mountain of daily updates. This leads to missed opportunities and regrets from potential customers who simply weren’t aware of events, sales, or specials. Traditional advertising mediums, such as hard copy printed newspapers, are no longer as profitable or effective. The costs associated with printing and distributing are high, and the returns are often minimal. Mailers, too, face the challenge of becoming outdated almost as soon as they are sent, often ending up in the trash without being read.
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While many miss the days of newspapers landing on their lawns, digital advertising provides numerous advantages. GraniteCityGossip.com, with its long standing history and broad reach, offers businesses a platform that goes beyond the limitations of social media. By leveraging this digital presence, businesses can ensure their messages reach a wider audience and achieve lasting success. To get your customized advertisement placed on the GraniteCityGossip.com website’s front page, contact the website by calling (618) 929-0348 or email us at granitecitygossip@yahoo.com. It’s far more affordable than you may think!
Sen. Erica Harriss Hosts 56th District Mayors’ Roundtable
to Address Community Issues
Erica Harriss – State Senator | 56th District Illinois Senator (senatorericaharriss.com)
As part of her annual Mayors’ Roundtable series, State Senator Erica Harriss brought together more than a dozen mayors from across the 56th District Tuesday.
“Each year, prior to the fall veto session, my office hosts a mayors’ roundtable event that allows mayors from across the district to meet under one roof and engage in collaborative discussions on important issues in their communities,” said Senator Harriss. “It allows me the chance to update our officials on state issues, but also to gather feedback on issues important to them to take back to Springfield.”
Last year, the Mayors’ Roundtable was held in Edwardsville. This year’s event was held at the Roxana Village Hall. “We are proud to partner with Senator Harriss in cohosting this year’s mayors’ roundtable event,” said Roxana Mayor Marty Reynolds. “Bringing community leaders together and hearing about issues that are impacting or benefiting their communities is crucial in moving our towns forward. Having an open dialogue and direct connection to our state leaders is essential.”
Important topics at this year’s roundtable included infrastructure projects, homelessness, immigration, taxes, and strengthening small businesses. Senator Harriss looks forward to collaborating with local mayors on these issues and continuing discussions from the event in the future.
The Nicol Foundation Generously Donates a Memorial to Honor Granite City’s First Responders and Military Veterans
The Nicol Foundation celebrated its tenth-year anniversary making a significant contribution to the city by donating a memorial dedicated to first responders and military veterans. The memorial, a poignant tribute to those who have served and protected, features a stunning bald eagle sculpture at it’s pinnacle. Named Jack, the eagle represents one of the highest-ranking military officers in U.S. history-four star general Andrew Jax, a hometown hero born in Granite City in 1915.
The memorial not only honors the bravery and sacrifice of Granite City’s heroes but also serves as a symbol of the community’s deep respect and gratitude. This lasting tribute by the Nicol Foundation underscores its commitment to recognizing and supporting those who have dedicated their lives to the service of others.
GraniteCityGossip.com 10-28-2024
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Chief Judge Steve Stobbs Announces Resumption of
Granite City Court Proceedings
Chief Judge Steve Stobbs recently announced that the Granite City area docket will soon resume proceedings in the courtroom located within the City Hall of Granite City. This news comes as a welcome boost for the downtown area, where memories of a once busy court docket of years ago resulted in more customers in local establishments. Many years ago, during the Granite City court proceedings, the downtown area cafeterias and restaurants thrived with full dining rooms for a busy lunch crowd Monday through Friday.
With the return of the court docket, business owners hope it brings a similar resurgence in local business activity, as residents and visitors once again frequent the downtown area for court-related matters. The resumption of court proceedings will not only provide a much needed economic boost to local businesses but will also enhance access to justice for residents of Granite City and surrounding communities. The weekly court call will include traffic, misdemeanor, and local ordinance violations, making it easier for people to address their legal issues without having to travel to the Madison courthouse in Edwardsville.
GraniteCityGossip.com 10-24-2024
The Energy Assistance Program Will Begin Taking
Applications on October 1, 2024
Please visit helpillinoisfamilies.com during your application month to fill out and submit an online Request for Services form. The program will begin taking applications on October 1, 2024, for older adults (age 60 and older), individuals with a disability, families with children 5 years old and under, and households that are disconnected from their utilities/energy vendors, have a disconnect date within 7 days or have less than 25% in their propane tank can start applying for LIHEAP assistance.
All other income eligible households can start applying on November 1, 2024.
After your Request for Services form has been submitted, await an email or phone call from your local agency to review and confirm your eligibility and to determine the amount of your LIHEAP benefit. If you haven’t heard from your county agency regarding your request after 3 weeks, you should make direct contact with them (find your county agency here). If you have a disconnect notice with a disconnect date, and/or if you are already disconnected from your heat-related gas and/or electric, call your county agency directly.
If you need assistance with completing and submitting your Request for Services form, contact the call center at 1-833-711-0374 for live support.
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