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Central Elementary School to be renamed to honor superintendent
Weekly Reporter | November 20, 2023
O’FALLON - After spending more than 30 years as an educator and administrator in O’Fallon’s District 104, Dawn Elser is retiring. To honor the educator, the district will change the name of Central Elementary School to Dawn Elser Elementary School during a special ceremony conducted in the school’s gymnasium at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. “I’m just honored for... READ MORE >
O’Fallon Parks committee reviews cemetery fees, agreement with District 90
Weekly Reporter | November 20, 2023
O’FALLON -The O’Fallon Parks and Environment Committee met Monday night to review new cemetery fees and the Intergovernmental Agreement with District 90, as well as hear information regarding options for the Katy Cavins Community Center. According to park staff, the O’Fallon Cemetery should be receiving its first shipment of columbariums next month. During a review of cemetery fees, they found... READ MORE >
Lebanon swears in new police officer, further discusses a business district
Weekly Reporter | November 20, 2023
LEBANON - Residents of Lebanon will soon see a new police officer patrolling the streets in the community. Jay Conklin was sworn-in during the June 12 Lebanon City Council meeting. Officer Conklin will complete his training and then begin serving the community. Conklin previously served in a public safety capacity prior to becoming a Lebanon police officer. Further discussion occurred... READ MORE >
Central Elementary School to be renamed to honor superintendent
Weekly Reporter | June 14, 2023
O’FALLON - After spending more than 30 years as an educator and administrator in O’Fallon’s District 104, Dawn Elser is retiring. To honor the educator, the district will change the name of Central Elementary School to Dawn Elser Elementary School during a special ceremony conducted in the school’s gymnasium at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. “I’m just honored for... READ MORE >
O’Fallon Parks committee reviews cemetery fees, agreement with District 90
Weekly Reporter | June 14, 2023
O’FALLON -The O’Fallon Parks and Environment Committee met Monday night to review new cemetery fees and the Intergovernmental Agreement with District 90, as well as hear information regarding options for the Katy Cavins Community Center. According to park staff, the O’Fallon Cemetery should be receiving its first shipment of columbariums next month. During a review of cemetery fees, they found... READ MORE >
Lebanon swears in new police officer, further discusses a business district
Weekly Reporter | June 14, 2023
LEBANON - Residents of Lebanon will soon see a new police officer patrolling the streets in the community. Jay Conklin was sworn-in during the June 12 Lebanon City Council meeting. Officer Conklin will complete his training and then begin serving the community. Conklin previously served in a public safety capacity prior to becoming a Lebanon police officer. Further discussion occurred... READ MORE >
Central Elementary School to be renamed to honor superintendent
Weekly Reporter | December 07, 2020
O’FALLON - After spending more than 30 years as an educator and administrator in O’Fallon’s District 104, Dawn Elser is retiring. To honor the educator, the district will change the name of Central Elementary School to Dawn Elser Elementary School during a special ceremony conducted in the school’s gymnasium at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 17. “I’m just honored for... READ MORE >
O’Fallon Parks committee reviews cemetery fees, agreement with District 90
Weekly Reporter | December 08, 2019
O’FALLON -The O’Fallon Parks and Environment Committee met Monday night to review new cemetery fees and the Intergovernmental Agreement with District 90, as well as hear information regarding options for the Katy Cavins Community Center. According to park staff, the O’Fallon Cemetery should be receiving its first shipment of columbariums next month. During a review of cemetery fees, they found... READ MORE >
Lebanon swears in new police officer, further discusses a business district
Weekly Reporter | December 08, 1999
LEBANON - Residents of Lebanon will soon see a new police officer patrolling the streets in the community. Jay Conklin was sworn-in during the June 12 Lebanon City Council meeting. Officer Conklin will complete his training and then begin serving the community. Conklin previously served in a public safety capacity prior to becoming a Lebanon police officer. Further discussion occurred... READ MORE >