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St. Louis area Bayer garden shops closing after 81 years

3 years 3 months ago
IMPERIAL, Mo. - A garden shop in Imperial, Missouri will close at the end of June. Bayer's Garden Shop located at 5926 Old State Road said in a Facebook post that it's closing due to increasing operating costs and staffing shortages. The business has spanned 81 years and three generations. They're asking the community to [...]
Monica Ryan

Edwardsville Fire Department, Other Agencies, Respond to Second Alarm Structure Fire    

3 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – At approximately 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 5, the Edwardsville Fire Department was dispatched to a working structure fire at a single-family residence near 5th Avenue and Bryant Avenue. Upon arrival, heavy fire was observed in the garage. The family was home at the time but was safely evacuated by first responders. Edwardsville Fire Department Incident Commander Brenden McKee moved the fire to a Second Alarm, which brought additional fire suppression and EMS units to the scene. The fire lasted for roughly one hour before it was declared under control just after 6 p.m. Sunday. Mutual aid was provided by the following agencies: Bethalto, Collinsville, Wood River Fire, Glen Carbon, and Maryville fire departments, along with Highland and Hamel EMS. The home was heavily damaged and is currently uninhabitable, and the American Red Cross is assisting the family. Additionally, three vehicles located in and around the home’s garage were destroyed. A firefighter

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THC-Infused Red Hot Riplets Coming to St. Louis Dispensaries

3 years 3 months ago
St. Louis’ favorite potato chip, Red Hot Riplets, will soon be available in a version that contains THC, simultaneously bringing new meaning to the word "baked" and proving that dreams really do come true. Described as “all that and a bag of chips,” the special snack is named “Twice Baked Red Hot Riplets” and each $14 bag contains 20mg of THC. [content-2] The bags of extra special Riplets will be sold under Vivid’s 'Missouri’s Own' brand of edibles and Tony Billmeyer, CMO of Show-Me Organics (which operates Vivid), says that the Twice Baked version of the chips delivers the same taste and texture as the original while "providing an additional kick suitable for everyone from first-timers to experienced cannabis users.”
Jaime Lees

Susan G. Komen Announces St. Louis MORE THAN PINK WALK At Tower Grove Park

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS - Susan G. Komen ® , the world’s leading breast cancer organization, today announced that it will hold a MORE THAN PINK Walk in St. Louis on Saturday, June 11, 2022, at Tower Grove Park. “We are excited to welcome Walk participants in person this year and grateful for the opportunity to provide a community for anyone who has been impacted by breast cancer. Whether you are in treatment, celebrating survivorship, or a family member, friend or loved one, we hope you will join us in June and be part of our collective efforts to end breast cancer forever,” said Dawna Currigan, Director of Development of Missouri, and Kansas at Susan G. Komen. All members of our breast cancer community honoring friends, family and anyone who has been impacted by the disease are welcome. The MORE THAN PINK Walk is a day where the Greater St. Louis area comes together to find a cure for breast cancer by raising funds through registrations and sponsorships - giving more

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St. Louis Agency On Training And Employment (SLATE) Opens Applications For Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP)

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE) has opened applications for its Summer Youth Employment Program. Funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the program offers St. Louis youth ages 14-24 years old the opportunity for an 8-week paid work experience throughout various departments with the City of St. Louis. Young adults will also participate in workshops that will prove to be beneficial to their academic, personal, and professional development and success while earning up to $15/hour. “SLATE is ready to do our part to help keep our youth safe and productive this summer,” said SLATE Executive Director Fredrecka McGlown, “Many St. Louis residents have entered the workforce with support from SLATE, and we are eager to continue the tradition while educating residents on the various phenomenal programs our agency offers.” Applicants must be 14-24 years old, be a resident of the City of St. Louis, as well as reside in

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St. Louis Board of Aldermen Members Demand President Reed Resign

3 years 3 months ago
A growing number of St. Louis aldermen are calling on President Lewis Reed to resign in light of federal corruption charges filed against him. Ward 12 Alderman Bill Stephens told Reed in a letter this morning he believed Reed’s resignation was necessary to “repair what credibility we might still salvage” from constituents. Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia, who represents Ward 6, called on Reed to resign due to the “seriousness” of prosecutors' allegations against him.
Monica Obradovic and Jenna Jones

Gov. Pritzker Designates the Official Rock of the State of Illinois

3 years 3 months ago
CHICAGO — Governor JB Pritzker today joined legislators, students, and teachers at the Morton Arboretum to designate Dolostone as the official rock of the State of Illinois. House Bill 4261 began as an initiative led by a group of elementary school students from Pleasantdale Middle School in Burr Ridge and Maplebrook Elementary School in Naperville. After the students discovered that Illinois did not have a state rock, they created a ballot and had students across the state vote for a winner. The chosen rock was Dolostone. Dolostone, a form of limestone, forms the majority of Illinois’s bedrock, establishing a foundation for the state’s other natural terrain. Its name comes from its original discovery in the Dolomite Alps Illinois recognizes several other official symbols of the state, including; state bird- the Northern Red Cardinal, state flower- the violet, state tree- the white oak, and state fish- the bluegill. More officially designated state flora and fauna

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Kristen L. Schindler Of Glen Carbon Gets New Children's Book Published

3 years 3 months ago
GLEN CARBON - With all the ups and downs of today’s world, one local metro-east author wants to make sure that we are all focusing on what truly matters. Kristen L. Schindler, who resides in Glen Carbon, has recently had her first children’s book, Finding Happy published by PenIt Publications. The book is about a little girl named Lilly Anna Grace. She is a lively little girl who loves adventure and as her seventh birthday gets closer, she dreams about the perfect gift which just so happens to be a puppy. She has it all figured out however, her parents have a couple of other ideas. Before becoming a published author, Kristen L. Schindler, worked as an educator for 22 years in District #7 and at Metro East Montessori School. Five years ago she decided to depart that career and homeschool her three children. “I really wanted to take the time after pouring so many years into the lives of other people’s children; I wanted to be there for my own children. I wanted

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Blues For Kids Grant Applications Now Open

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS – June 6, 2022 – Blues for Kids, the charitable trust of the St. Louis Blues, is now accepting grant applications for the upcoming season. Following the trusts’ mission to positively impact programs and services that improve health and wellness of youth in the St. Louis area, Blues for Kids grants are given to organizations and projects dedicated to one of the following four categories: Cancer Care & Awareness; Education; Health & Wellness; and Youth & Amateur Hockey Development. Multiple grant awardees will be chosen, with the average grant ranging from $1,000 - $5,000. In addition to traditional grants, for the first time ever, Blues for Kids will offer four Captain’s Grants and one Legacy Grant to programs that create a larger and sustainable impact on youth in St. Louis. Captain’s Grants, one for each of the four categories of giving, will be awarded $25,000 - $50,000. One Legacy Grant of $50,000 - $250,000 will be awarded to build or create

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Bonfiest Was Back Better Than Ever On Friday and Saturday

3 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - The two-day Bonifest had a little something for everyone in the family and turned out to be a gigantic success on Saturday, said Ryan Hentz, who is a coordinator. Bonifest was held from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday in the St. Boniface Church and School parking lot. The event always has strong entertainment and this year, Mike Sonderegger put on an excellent show in the dinner hour, Hentz said. Sonderegger is outstanding at audience engagement and people loved his performance. Tom Bertolino and the Dirty Muggs also put on outstanding shows. The Dirty Muggs are a long-time favorite at Bonifest. The morning featured the annual Run For Bonifest and Tom Bertolino Music started the run. Some people may not remember the Dirty Muggs band name, but they always ask Ryan, he says, "Are you going to have that band." He said once again the Dirty Muggs did not disappoint and provided another memorable performance. Bonifest and the raffle are large fundraisers for the Boniface

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2-alarm fire destroys Edwardsville home

3 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - A second-alarm fire in Edwardsville Sunday left a home uninhabitable. The Edwardsville Fire Department was dispatched to the fire at about 5 p.m. The home is located near 5th Avenue and Bryant Avenue. Not only was the home destroyed, but three vehicles in and around the garage were destroyed. When firefighters arrived [...]
Monica Ryan