Hernandez, Parrett honored by Alton-Godfrey Rotary
The Telegraph
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ALTON Abbie Hernandez of Marquette Catholic High School and Rowan Parrett of Alton High School have been named Students of the Month for March by the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club.
Hernandez, the daughter of Timothy Hernandez and Carrie Stewart of Godfrey, attended Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Grade School. At Marquette Catholic High School she has maintained a GPA above 4.0 while being in a full honors course of study all four years of high school, which led to her selection as a St. Louis Post-Dispatch “A” Student each year and being inducted into the Rose Morelli chapter of National Honor Society her junior year.
Spangler, Moginot honored by Rotary
Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph.com
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ALTON Olivia Spangler, of Alton High School, and Ben Moginot, of Marquette Catholic High School in Alton, have been named Students of the Month for February 2021 by the Alton-Godfrey Rotary Club.
Because of the Covid-19 restrictions in the area, the club has decided to suspend meetings for a short time. However, it is not suspending honoring exceptional students from the community.
Spangler, the daughter of Scott and Stacey Spangler of Godfrey, is president of the Alton High School Class of 2021 and ranks 13th in a class of more than 500 seniors in grade point average. She also posted an SAT score of more than 1500.
Alton school board honors students, sets calendars
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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ALTON Three students were honored during Alton school board meeting on Tuesday.
Reiley Clark was named the January Student of the Month for the Alton Godfrey Rotary Club. Juliette Meza was named the January Middle School Optimist Student of the Month. Elliott Jackson was named the January Eunice Smith Elementary Optimist Student of the Month.
The board also approved schedules for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school calendars, as well as a one year extension of the Illinois Central Bus contract and offering a Transitional Math-QL stats class for seniors.
Decorations come down in Alton
John Badman, jbadman@thetelegraph.com
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Matt Sowders, an employee of the Alton Parks and Recreation Departmet, removes the last of the Christmas garland from Lincoln-Douglas Square in downtown Alton Thursday.
ALTON City employees on Thursday removed the last of the Christmas garland that had been put up at Lincoln-Douglas Square in downtown Alton.
The decorations in the square compliment the annual Alton Christmas Tree erected by Alton Godfrey Rotary Club members each year for the last quarter of a century. In previous years people packed the square for ceremonies related to the lighting of the tree, which often included a visit by Santa and Christmas carols sung by children.
CNB expands Wealth Management division
Dec. 17, 2020
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Pictured, from left, are Wendi Bolin, Deneen Messer, Darren Wright, Norma Bellcoff, Joshua Schuette, Amy Warren, Christina Kaus, Pamela Ramsey and Bryan Gorman.
ALTON CNB Bank & Trust has announced an expansion within its Alton, Edwardsville and Glen Carbon markets by adding nine members to its Wealth Management team.
Darren Wright, Norma Bellcoff, Deneen Messer, Amy Warren, Josh Schuette, Pam Ramsey, Wendi Bolin, Bryan Gorman, and Chris Kaus have more than 225 years of combined financial services experience.
“We are excited to add these talented Wealth Management professionals to the CNB team,” said Andrew Tinberg, senior executive vice president & chief banking officer. “Their expertise and community involvement will serve valuable for our markets and aligns perfectly with our overall mission.”