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Educator retires after 50 years at southwest Illinois school
TERI MADDOX, Belleville News-Democrat
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1of3Immaculate Conception school principal Michael Kish, who is retiring after 50 years of being an educator, poses at the school in Columbia, Ill.. (Derik Holtmann]/Belleville News-Democrat via AP)Derik Holtmann/APShow MoreShow Less
2of3Immaculate Conception school principal Michael Kish, who is retiring after 50 years of being an educator, students during lunch at the school in Columbia, Ill.. (Derik Holtmann]/Belleville News-Democrat via AP)Derik Holtmann/APShow MoreShow Less
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COLUMBIA, Ill. (AP) Michael Kish spent five years at two Catholic seminaries before deciding that the priesthood wasn’t his true calling.
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St. Clair County Courthouse in downtown Belleville, Illinois.
Editor s note: This story was originally published in the Belleville News-Democrat, a news partner of St. Louis Public Radio
St. Clair County’s website is back online following an alleged ransomware attack that may have given a hacker group several gigabytes of sensitive data.
A ransomware group calling itself Grief claimed it targeted the county along with several other organizations demanding payment in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Monero, according to several publications specializing in cybersecurity.
In screenshots of the group’s website, obtained by the Belleville News-Democrat
, the group claims it has 2.5 gigabytes of data including internal company documents, personal and customer information.