Howard working to create winning culture at Alton
Coach aims to ‘build a program and not just a season’
Greg Shashack, gshashack@thetelegraph.com
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Alton’s Khaliyah Goree (right) handles the ball against pressure from Edwardsville’s Quierra Love during last season’s SWC girls basketball game in January at Lucco-Jackson Gym in Edwardsville.Matt Kamp / Hearst IllinoisShow MoreShow Less
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Alton’s Renee Raglin (left) puts up a shot against Calhoun during a 2018 Jersey Holiday Tournament game at Havens Gym in Jerseyville. Raglin, who did not play last season, is expected to return for her senior season with the Redbirds if prep basketball plays this winter.Greg Shashack / The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
Mt. Joy Church hosts 35th Annual MLK Day Celebration
The Intelligencer
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Miki King will bring “The Message of a King” to Mt. Joy Church’s 35th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration.
The virtual program is at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 18 via Zoom and free and open to the public.
Pastor Miki A. King is the founder and overseer of T.E.A.M., a ministry formatted to provoke a conglomeration of sonship and servitude, equipping the body of Christ through leadership, training, department building and vision inclusion.
King has been in ministry since 1980 and operating as a pastor for 23 years. In 1998, she was affirmed and set apart to the fivefold ministry by Bishop E.L. Warren of the International Communion of Charismatic Churches and her late husband Apostle Cledell R. King of the International Network of Affiliate Ministries.
2020 Year in Review: Lockdowns and Protests
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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A photo from early in the progression of a fire shows assistant chiefs confering on strategy as smoke billows up from the fire in the building adjacent to the sanctuary at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Show MoreShow Less
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A youngster carries a sign as she marches with several hundred other people from Northside Park to Alton Acres for a Black Lives Matter rally. In addition to the march, the protest included a number of speakers, voter registration and other activities. The event was one of a series of protests held throughout Madison County, Jerseyville and the nation in recent weeks. Show MoreShow Less