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How Architects Are Returning to the Earth to Build Homes for the Future
From The Guardian: From afar, the low-rise homestead perched in the Wiltshire countryside may look like any other rural outpost, but step closer and the texture of the walls reveal something distinct from the usual facade of cement, brick and steel. The Rammed Earth House in Cranborne Chase is one of the few projects in […]
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Board Minutes – 3.21.24
Matt Waters Joins Carrollton Bank As Commercial Banking Officer
Board Minutes – 1.18.24
Granite City Residents Pack Forum to Press Officials About Data Center Proposal
From Belleville News-Democrat: A standing-room-only crowd of nearly 300 people packed The Mill community center in Granite City last week to get information on a controversial proposal to allow a tech company to build a data center. Opinions were plentiful and divided. Trade union leaders spoke in favor of the facility, touting it as a […]
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Hill 2000, Incorporated Bylaws As Amended 2024
Firefighters Wore Gear Containing “Forever Chemicals.” The Forest Service Knew and Stayed Silent for Years.
House Approves Housing Bill, Setting Stage for Tough Senate Negotiations
From Politico: The House on Monday night passed its bipartisan housing package aimed at increasing home supply and affordability, setting up an uncertain effort to merge the measure with a Senate housing bill. House lawmakers approved by a vote of 390-9 the Housing in the 21st Century Act under suspension of the rules, a fast-track […]
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Bike commuting
Board Minutes 1-22-26
Art Hill, Forest Park last week
Dardenne Greenway Improvements Coming Near Mexico Road This Spring
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: Updates will soon be coming to the Dardenne Greenway section of the ongoing Great Rivers Greenway trail. A virtual open house was hosted on Jan. 26 to display plans to update and improve the section of trail from Mexico Road to the Water’s Edge Banquet Center in St. Peters. Project Manager […]
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Hey Rep. Gonzales, Finish The Thought: What About That Five-Year-Old US Citizen?
Mill Creek’s Children Speak
From The St. Louis American: Mill Creek Valley may have been bulldozed off the map in 1959, but its people are now telling the truth about what was lost. That truth will take center stage on Friday, February 6, when the St. Louis County Library hosts author Vivian Gibson and Missouri History Museum curator Gwen […]
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Grace Carter of Alton Shines In Academics/Athletics at Kentucky Wesleyan University
The Permit Puzzle and the Path to Groundbreaking
From Area Development: In our current economic landscape marked by tariff volatility, global supply chain disruptions, and regulatory uncertainty, the challenges for new greenfield development projects are more complex than ever. For many projects, speed to market is a critical factor, and permitting can be an unforeseen obstacle. Lack of planning or understanding of permitting […]
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