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Edwardsville School District Welcomes Back Faculty/Staff With Warm Kick-Off
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville School District 7 welcomed back its faculty and staff with a warm kick-off event this week. Both Dr. Patrick Shelton and Edwardsville High School Principal Steve Stuart say there has been tremendous energy in the buildings since teachers have returned. Dr. Shelton said: "Welcome back to all our wonderful staff and teachers." The Edwardsville Marching Band welcomed the teachers with beautiful music as they returned to school and throughout the kick-off, there was continual excitement with presentations. Stuart said they are hoping to build on the energy that has been presented since teachers and other staff returned for a great year. Shelton and Stuart both admitted they are excited to return to a more normal setting for 2022-2023 and hope that continues.
Warrant Reset Day, Job Fair on August 26
Should you have a non-violent, low-level or misdemeanor outstanding warrant, the city of St. Louis is offering a chance to clear the case, and help individuals find employment.
Wednesday Night Jazz Jam
Celebrate St. Louis’ jazz legacy and future, at the Wednesday Night Jazz Jam. Free and family-friendly, this weekly gathering brings jazz within reach for people
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Missouri man charged with threatening election official
Walter Lee Hoornstra of Tecumseh was charged with communicating an interstate threat and making a threatening telephone call.
STL Metro Partnered with Lyft for $1 Rides?
Texas School District Decides To Just Ban All Books Flagged For Review… Including The Bible
If you’re not familiar with the story and history behind the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, then go read up on it, because it’s a great story. For you lazy bums out there, I’ll summarize it thusly. A 24-year old in Oregon got sick of religious types in Kansas trying to inject the teaching […]
Guilty plea in 2020 Jennings auto parts armed robbery
A St. Louis man appeared in federal court Wednesday and admitted to robbing a Jennings auto parts store and crashing into a funeral procession while trying to evade capture by police.
Everything about this is freaking amazing!
Audacy St. Louis lays off four on-air figures, including three local veterans
KYKY's Lance Hildebrand, KMOX's Brian Kelley, KYKY/KEZK's Stel Pontikes and WFUN/WHHL's Derk Brown are gone from STL stations.
St. Charles pub patrons split $100K Show Me Cash jackpot
City of Collinsville issues boil order after water main break, affecting schools and businesses
The city of Collinsville, Illinois is under a boil order Wednesday after a major water main break.
Restaurant recommendations around the Pageant venue for pre-show dining!
Sunset Stroll
Join us for a summer sunset stroll through Bellefontaine Cemetery and Arboretum! In the months of June, July, and August we offer a two-hour walking
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Moving help in Florissant?
These fast-growing St. Louis-area companies made the Inc. 5000 list this year
The 38 local firms that ranked on the Inc. 5000 list this year included manufacturing, retail, marketing, financial services and energy companies, with growth from 81% to more than 1,000%.
Illinois governor calls on the ‘coalition of the sane’ to defeat ‘the lunatic fringe’
In highly-charged, partisan language at the Illinois State Fair, Democratic leaders accused Republicans of sowing division.
Man killed, teen wounded in Hamilton Heights shooting
The shooting happened just before 2 p.m. at Hodiamont Avenue and Romaine Place.
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