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Pasta House reopens in Fairview
The Pasta House Co. has reopened in Fairview Heights at Winchester Plaza. The restaurant officially reopened over the weekend after the previous long-standing venue located just outside St.
Take a drive through Spoon River Valley
October seems a long way off, but don't let Spoon River Valley Scenic Drive go by this fall without notice.
Take a drive through Spoon River Valley
October seems a long way off, but don't let Spoon River Valley Scenic Drive go by this fall without notice.
Krispy Kreme adding ice cream to Fairview store
“I don't imagine we would share a lot in common market because of physical distance between us, I guess”
Krispy Kreme will no longer be a place for just doughnuts. The company is adding ice cream to its menus, including the shop at 5812 N. Illinois St. via Belleville News
PEORIA: Condition of Fairview teen injured in Saturday accident improves
A Fairview teenager was listed in serious condition Sunday night at a Peoria hospital after being critically injured in a crash a day earlier. via Journal Star
School days | Memories of the Decatur area's one-room schoolhouses
“Did your parents take you to the store with rationing stamps for new school shoes?”
White. Magee. Kirby. Miller. Renshaw. Columbia. Zion. Fairview. Bethel. Flood. Pleasant Grove. via Illinois Times
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Fairview Target's opening set for July
A bright red banner hanging from the a new Target store under construction in Fairview Heights advertises that the doors will open on July 27.
The banner was unveiled last week at what will be a 127,000-square-foot store on the northwest corner of Illinois 159 and Frank Scott Parkway. ...
Bomber's Fifth Quarter has reopened in Collinsville. After closing for about five weeks, owner Paul Schuerbaum has reopened the business at 118 E. Main St. No word on why it closed in the first place. You can call the tavern Wednesday through Sunday at 346-6659. ... Read more
And then there was one: Pantera's Pizza closes in Fairview
“It had gotten robbed, and it's been tough”
Pantera's Pizza has closed its doors in Fairview Heights. Owner Jeff Tolliver opened the restaurant on Lincoln Trail in 1981 and closed it two months ago. via Belleville News
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