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Edgewise Exhibition Opens at the Illinois State Museum

3 years 2 months ago
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois State Museum (ISM) announces its new exhibition, Edgewise: Finding a Voice in a World Made for Men , which opens Tuesday, March 1 in Springfield. The exhibition opens during Women's History Month. It amplifies the voices of formidable women, queer, and non-binary people who have found ways to get a word in edgewise in a male-centric society. The Museum celebrates the voices and achievements of those Illinoisans who would not be silent. "We're excited that the voices of those who often 'can't get a word in edgewise' are front and center in this exhibition," said Illinois State Museum Curator of History Erika Holst. "We hope our visitors will enjoy the dynamic array of art and objects on view and learn about the people that created them." The stories told in Edgewise are the words and deeds of those Illinoisans who have made waves: artists, scientists, designers, teachers, homemakers, mothers, authors, performers, and dreamers. Some of the stories

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Locally-Owned Mueller Furniture Provides Furniture for Faith Through Fire's New Innsbrook Respite House

3 years 2 months ago
ELLISVILLE - Mueller Furniture, a 4 th generation, family-owned local business, was pleased to donate $25,000 worth of interior furniture to Faith Through Fire’s new Innsbrook Respite House opening on May 1, 2022. Faith Through Fire is an organization in the St. Louis Metro area that helps support breast cancer survivors and women going through breast cancer treatment. Faith Through Fire is opening the Respite House at the Innsbrook Resort in Innsbrook, MO to help support women who are going through this difficult time in their lives. Beth Wilmes, Founder, and CEO of Faith Through Fire said the purpose of the house is to allow women to come and have a healing weekend in between treatment sessions. “Cancer is just as much an emotional battle as a physical battle,” said Wilmes. “After experiencing breast cancer myself, it led me to want to do something for women emotionally after I finished my own treatment. Mueller Furniture’s donation is not just

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Jesse White Recognizes State Leaders in a Video honoring African American Heritage Month

3 years 2 months ago
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White recognized African American Heritage Month with a video honoring three of the state's leaders, including the Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, Dr. Ngozi Ezike, Illinois Poet Laureate Angela Jackson, and Apostolic Church of God in Chicago Pastor Dr. Byron Brazier. Secretary White honored the following individuals: Illinois Department of Public Health Dr. Ngozi Ezike the first African American Director of the Department of Public Health in its more than 140-year history received the Distinguished Leadership Award . She has helped lead Illinois to reach a 70% vaccination rate during the COVID-19 pandemic. Illinois Poet Laureate Angela Jackson, the fifth Illinois Poet Laureate, received the Excellence in Arts Award . She joins the list of prestigious authors, including Carl Sandburg and Gwendolyn Brooks. Apostolic Church of God Pastor Dr. Byron Brazier received the Excellence in Community Service Award

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GCSD9 Announces Young Authors Winners

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GRANITE CITY - Granite City Community Unit School District #9 has announced its Young Authors winners for the 2021-22 school year. Each spring the Madison County Regional Office of Education recognizes Young Authors winners in grades K-8 from Madison County schools at a county-wide event. Students have the opportunity to share their books with each other, participate in reading/writing centric activities, and be entertained by a local author, storyteller, or performer. The 31st annual Madison County Young Authors Conference will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at Edwardsville High School. Maryville Elementary School Principal Mark Lull is GCSD9's coordinator. Prather Sherine Bandela Piper Boyd Lincoln Conway Cordelia Carter Ariannah Plummer Khiry Randolph Paris Taylor Emersyn Williams Maryville 1st & 2nd Bria Daniels - 2nd Grade Lehanna Robinson - 2nd Grade Wilson 1st & 2nd Jaxon Jonas - 2nd Grade Sophia Villa - 2nd Grade Joseph Willaredt - 1st

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Groth Guide to Franz Park

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Franz Park is a south St. Louis neighborhood roughly bound by Dale to the north and east, Manchester to the south and the city limits to the west. The 2000 census data counted 2,621 residents (down 10% from 1990’s count) of whom 11% were black, 85% white, 1% Asian and 2% Hispanic/Latino. There were 1,318 […]

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Mark Groth

Greg Sestero Shares What He Learned Making The Room

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Twenty years ago, Greg Sestero was a model who had been trying to break into Hollywood when he agreed to help an eccentric entrepreneur he met in an acting class named Tommy Wiseau make an indie feature film.…
Lee DeVito

Bill that would decriminalize needle exchange programs passes Missouri Senate committee

3 years 2 months ago

A bill that would decriminalize needle exchange programs that aim to reduce the spread of infectious diseases was voted out of the Senate General Laws Committee Tuesday. Needle exchange programs allow drug users to swap out used syringes with clean, new ones in an effort to decrease the chances of contracting or spreading diseases like […]

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Tessa Weinberg