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Mitchell Fire Department held its annual Christmas celebration of 2025

GraniteCityGossip.com December 14, 2025

Another fantastic year as the Mitchell Fire Department held its annual Christmas celebration at the Moose Club. A special thank you to all of our volunteers who dedicate countless hours to serve, preserve, and protect our community.

Firefighter of the Year was awarded to Lieutenant Skoklo…Tap the link to see more images and to read the full article and to share.


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Madison County Board Holds Final Say on Solar Project

GraniteCityGossip.com December 14, 2025

Residents concerned about the proposed Arena Renewables solar panel project behind Eric Drive, south of Highway 162 and Lake Drive, will have the opportunity to voice their concerns at a public meeting scheduled for Tuesday, December 16th at 6:00 p.m. at the Nameoki Township building.

While the meeting will allow neighbors to ask questions and share concerns about green space, property values, and the…Tap the link to read the full article and to share.


Safety Tips for the Frigid Temperatures Moving into the Area

GraniteCityGossip.com, December 12, 2025

With temperatures plunging across the Metro East, residents are urged to take precautions to protect their homes, vehicles, and health during the cold snap.

Protect Your Pipes
Let faucets drip slightly to prevent freezing.
Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate.
Insulate exposed pipes in basements, garages, and crawl spaces. Tap the link to read the entire article and to share.



Community Celebrates the Return of Officer Tyler Timmons

GraniteCityGossip.com, December 12, 2025

Granite City residents gathered this evening to welcome home Officer Tyler Timmons of the Granite City Police Department, marking a moment of relief and gratitude for the community.

Officer Timmons was seriously injured on December 5, 2025, when he was shot multiple times while responding to a call. The incident shook Granite City and drew widespread support from…Tap to read the entire article and to share.


Lawmakers Support for Safe-T Act Under Scrutiny After Granite City Officer Shooting

GraniteCityGossip.com December 7, 2025

The recent shooting of a Granite City police officer has reignited debate over Illinois’ controversial Safe-T Act, with critics pointing to the law’s bail reform provisions as enabling repeat offenders to return to the streets. The suspect in Friday’s shooting, a repeat offender, is being cited as an example of how the law’s policies can put communities at risk.
Support and Opposition Among Area Lawmakers: Understanding What Your Vote Supports.

Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D‑Springfield) has been a vocal supporter of Governor J.B. Pritzker’s agenda, including the SAFE‑T Act.  Tap the link to read the entire article and to share.



Senator Harriss statement on the shooting of a Granite City Police Officer

Immediate Release from the office of Senator Eric Harriss, December 6, 2025

State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) has released the below statement following the officer-involved shooting Friday afternoon in Granite City:

“The attack on a Granite City police officer Friday afternoon is a stark reminder of the danger our officers face every single day. I am grateful the officer is currently stable after surgery, and my thoughts are with him, his family, and the entire department as they work through this traumatic event.

“This never should have happened. A violent repeat offender who should have been behind bars was back on the street, and our officer nearly paid with his life. When violent criminals are given more protection than victims, our communities suffer. Enough is enough.”

“I commend the swift work of all the responding departments in capturing the suspect. Their dedication prevented further harm, and they deserve our full support. Now, our justice system must move quickly. Violence against law enforcement is an attack on public safety, and it must carry serious consequences.”

“I stand with our officers. I stand for law and order. And I will continue to demand accountability to keep dangerous offenders off our streets.” Tap the link to share the statement.


Granite City Police Officer Shot, Suspect Captured After Overnight Manhunt

GraniteCityGossip.com December 6, 2025


A Granite City police officer is recovering after being shot during a call on Friday afternoon, prompting a large-scale manhunt that ended with the suspect’s arrest early Saturday morning.

Authorities say officers responded to a disturbance in the 2000 block of Johnson Road on December 5 when 26-year-old DJ Marshall of Granite City allegedly pulled out a firearm and opened fire.

One officer was struck and transported to a St. Louis hospital, where they remain in stable condition.

Following the shooting, law enforcement agencies including the Illinois State Police and Madison County Sheriff’s Office joined Granite City police in an intensive search for Marshall. After several hours, officers located and apprehended him around 3 a.m. on December 6.

Marshall is expected to face multiple charges, including attempted murder of a police officer. Officials have not yet released details about his initial court appearance. Tap the link to share the article.


U. S. Steel to Restart Granite City’s Blast Furnace B

GraniteCityGossip.com, December 5, 2025

U. S. Steel to Restart Granite City’s Blast Furnace B to Support Customer Demand.

PITTSBURGH, December 4, 2025 – Driven by customer demand and as part of the Company’s ordinary course of business planning, U. S. Steel has begun the process to restart the operation of one of two blast furnaces (“B”) at Granite City Works.

After several months of carefully analyzing customer demand, we made the decision to restart a blast furnace,” said David B. Burritt, President and CEO of U. S. Steel. “Steel remains a highly competitive and highly cyclical industry, but we are confident in our ability to safely and profitably operate the mill to meet 2026 demand. We look forward to partnering with all stakeholders, including the United Steelworkers and elected officials, to ensure a safe and efficient start up and to discuss support for Granite City Works.Tap the link to share the article.


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Granite City Resident Turns 100 and Celebrates with Surprise Visitors

GraniteCityGossip.com, December 3, 2025

On Saturday, November 29th, Granite City resident, Pat Niehaus turned one hundred years old and was surprised with a special birthday celebration, given by family, at Uncle Linny’s Food & Brews in Pontoon Beach.

There were forty-four in attendance for Pat’s special day, among them local singing duo Scott & Mechelle, who started the party off by leading the group in the singing of Happy Birthday.

Mayor Mike Parkinson made a surprise visit to wish Pat a Happy Birthday on this momentous milestone. Happy Birthday Pat from everyone at GraniteCityGossip.com, we know it was a wonderful day! Tap here to share.


Over 1.5 million Bags of Cheese Sold at Walmart, Aldi, and Other Retailers Recalled for Potential Metal Contamination

GraniteCityGossip.com December 2, 2025

A full list of products, UPCs, and best-by dates can be found on the FDA’s site.
The recall is due to possible contamination with metal fragments originating from supplier raw materials.

The recalled shredded cheese was distributed under several private-label brands, including Aldi, Target’s Good & Gather, and Walmart’s Great Value, and was found in stores in 31 states. Tap here to read the entire article and for a list of recalled products.



Granite City Welcomes the Christmas Season with Joy and Tradition

GraniteCityGossip.com, December 1, 2025

Granite City is aglow with holiday cheer as the Christmas season arrives, bringing with it a calendar full of festive traditions, family gatherings, and community celebrations. From twinkling lights …tap to read entire article, for additional photos and to share.


Fond Memories Turned into Christmas Traditions

GraniteCityGossip.com December 1, 2025

The Christmas season arrived this year with a fresh blanket of snow. This is also the time of year where cherished memories of the past have evolved into family traditions that have been handed down from the generations before them.

A simple gathering of sisters, mothers and daughters, nieces and daughters- in- law to bake the family’s favorite Christmas cookies, has now turned into a yearly baking and decorating marathon full of laughter and…Tap here to read the entire article and to share.


When Christmas Shopping Was an Experience, Not Just a Transaction

GraniteCityGossip.com, November 29, 2025

The Christmas season seems to arrive faster every year. This time, it felt as though the holiday spirit took off full throttle the moment the turkey was cleared from the Thanksgiving table. Early Black Friday sales nearly broke records within the first 24 hours, with online shopping allowing many to browse at their leisure. Tap here to read entire article and to share.





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