Year in Review: Edwardsville is still a hot market
City gained ground in economic quarters despite virus pandemic
Charles Bolinger, charles.bolinger@edwpub.net
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These renderings of the Edwardsville Senior Living Center show what the finished product may look like. The project is under construction on Hillsboro Lane. Show MoreShow Less
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An exterior shot of the new HSHS facility on Route 157 near the Edwardsville High School football stadium. Show MoreShow Less
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A view of a residential section of Trace on the Parkway, pictured in late 2019. Show MoreShow Less
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Doc’s Smokehouse, pictured back in March, is one of the many commercial tenants who have opened in Trace on the Parkway. Show MoreShow Less
Meeting the Challenge: Edwardsville Neighbors finds new ways to raise funds
Nonprofit has raised more than $1 million since 2010
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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Volunteers from Edwardsville Neighbors prepare to deliver food during the virtual Taste of Edwardsville in April.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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A family enjoys participating in the Edwardsvillle Neighbors Virtual Turkey Trot in January.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Edwardsville Neighbors delivered bags of Christmas gifts to 73 elderly residents in need.For The IntelligencerShow MoreShow Less
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Editor’s Note: This is the eighth in a series of stories about local nonprofits and how they have dealt with the challenges of the pandemic and their plans for 2021.
Community Spotlight: A year that will live in infamy
Cory Jobe Contributing Columnist
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As we enter the final few weeks of the holiday season and the end of 2020, which has been a year we will not soon forget, we need to remember to support local.
Support local initiatives have been around for years, but this year is different. Our small business owners deserve our support. This past year we have witnessed first-hand the resilience of shop owners and their employees who have gone the extra mile to make our visit and experiences unique. The independent shops and small business owners are what make the Rivers Routes region of southwest Illinois complete.
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