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Shiloh, Illinois: A Small Town's Remarkable Growth and Challenges
Join Mayor Bob Weilmeunster of Shiloh, Illinois, as he discusses the town's remarkable growth over the past quarter-century, from a population of less than 4,000 in the 1990s to over 14,000 today. The discussion centers on the reasons behind the boom, including the town's close proximity to highways in St. Louis, a welcoming small-town feel, and a thriving retail presence. The mayor also explores the challenges of managing infrastructure needs and traffic as the town continues to grow. Additionally, the conversation touches on the trend of people leaving big cities and moving to small towns, and the role Shiloh plays in the broader regional context, collaborating with neighboring communities to address shared issues. Lastly, the interview sheds light on the area's school system and how Shiloh's unique property tax approach impacts residents and school funding.