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Flordell Hills man charged with killing his cousin in debt dispute
Alex E. Callier IV was charged with second-degree murder, armed criminal action and evidence tampering in the shooting death of his cousin, Decorion Wilson.
Flood Exercise Being Held in Grafton
GRAFTON - A flood exercise is planned at 9 a.m. on Thursday, November 3, at Grafton City Hall, located at 118 E. Main St. in Grafton. Grafton Mayor Mike Morrow said the goal of this flood exercise is to test the city’s flood preparedness and go over their updated emergency response plans with state and local officials, who will also be present at the exercise. “It’s going to be held in our big area where we do our meetings. We’re going to have city personnel there that typically operate in a flood, we’re going to have the county personnel here and there will be some state people here also,” Morrow said. “The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is going to be running the exercise.” Morrow said when he first took office, one of his top priorities was updating Grafton’s emergency management plans, as the portions of it that had been written down were spotty at best. Not only have they gotten the entire emergency plan in writing,
Missouri halts solar tax break as federal incentives expand
As the U.S. government expands incentives for renewable energy, a decision by the Missouri Supreme Court is moving the state in the opposite direction by halting a solar energy tax break that has been on the books for nearly a decade.
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From Belleville to East St. Louis, how SIUE's new chancellor hopes to raise his university's profile in the Metro East
James T. Minor, who took over as chancellor in March, said the university has to be intentional in making its presence seen more widely in its home city of Edwardsville and across the Metro East. Here's how he plans to do it.
Parson pitches tax cut to Democrats amid GOP sniping in Missouri Senate
A splinter group of Republicans held up action in the Senate this spring.
Argument over debt leads to deadly St. Louis County shooting
An argument over a debt turned deadly shooting over the weekend in north St. Louis County.
Biden signs into law Democrats’ wide-ranging climate change, health care and tax bill
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed his party’s signature climate, health care and tax package into law Tuesday, capping off more than a year of tumultuous negotiations that saw his original proposal to Congress slimmed down considerably. Flanked by a handful of Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn and […]
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Jeremiah Sheehan joins S.M. Wilson as Senior Project Manager
Jeremiah Sheehan of St. Louis, MO has joined S. M. Wilson & Co. as a Senior Project Manager. Sheehan is responsible for leadership, coordination and success of all client projects, including managing the project team, maintaining documentation and overseeing project finances. He will manage the renovation of a former Sears retail store in Springfield, Illinois […]
The UP Companies Promotes Kyle Renaud to Director of Preconstruction
The UP Companies (UPCO) proudly announces the promotion of Square UP Senior Estimator Kyle Renaud to the position of UPCO Director of Preconstruction. In his new position, Renaud is responsible for maintaining and leading a team of subject matter experts focused on developing a strong customer base through the assembly of competitive bids and proposals […]
‘Wrestling at the Chase’ getting museum-quality time next week
On Aug. 25, Missouri History Museum will host “Wrestling at the Chase,” beginning with a happy hour at 5:30 p.m. and then other activities starting at 6:30.
Construction Begins on New $30 Million Clement Auto Group Mall in Wentzville
Clement Auto Group has begun construction of its new 100,000 square foot, state-of-the-art auto mall near the intersection of Interstate 64 and Interstate 70 in Wentzville that will include dealerships selling Hyundai and Ford automobiles when it opens next year. The 30,000 square foot Clement Hyundai dealership will be built first, with plans to open […]
Mizzou athletes, students can profit off 'first-of-its-kind' opportunity
A new opportunity could allow Mizzou students and student-athletes to profit off of ticket sales during the upcoming school year.
A Gift From Their Hearts: Generous Werts Donation, Employees, Make OSF Saint Anthony's Back To School Event Memorable
ALTON - Dwight and Cheryl Werts are always generous to the Riverbend area, but one recent event featured something near and dear to both their hearts - making sure children return to school prepared with the right send-off from the community. OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center hosted a Community Fair recently in the parking lot of the hospital as a way for children and families to have appropriate back-to-school resources. Dwight Werts said OSF Saint Anthony's approached him about helping contribute and he talked to his wife and he said to her, "Why don't we just sponsor it?" Dwight knew OSF Saint Anthony's was going to have to raise money to put on the event they wanted to have, so he decided just to take care of it." Dwight and family own Werts Welding & Tank Service, Inc. He and his wife have always helped charitable and civic causes throughout the region. "It has been a rough couple of years with COVID, and we just wanted them to have a good send-off," he said. "We were
St. Louis health department hosting monkeypox town hall Tuesday
FEMA to open disaster recovery center in St. Louis
FEMA will open a disaster recovery center in the city's Lewis Place neighborhood Wednesday to help those directly affected by last month's historic flooding.
Wellston bank manager sentenced for stealing $284,000 in cash
Capri Duvall and Chloe Anderson admitted embezzling $284,000 from a Regions Bank in Wellston.
Missouri halts solar tax break as federal incentives expand
Missouri Supreme Court ruling could have a chilling effect on solar energy development, just as the federal government is trying to encourage it.
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