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Dr. Kanika A. Cunningham joining STL County Health Dept.
Dr. Kanika A. Cunningham, an associate medical director with Family Care Health Center, is joining the St. Louis County Department of Public Health as public health officer.
Stevie Nicks on why she recorded “For What It’s Worth”: “It covers everything everybody’s fighting against”
Stevie Nicks' new version of the 1966 Buffalo Springfield classic "For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey, What's that Sound)" is out now -- but she says she's wanted to record it…
Barbra Streisand announces release of ‘Live at Bon Soir,’ her intended debut album
Did you know Barbra Streisand had another album in mind to serve as her debut? Almost six decades later, the legendary singer is finally releasing Live at Bon Soir, which she had recorded…
Missouri’s US Senate candidates are popping tops about hops on social media
Missouri’s two main candidates for the U.S. Senate, Republican Eric Schmitt and Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine, popped their tops about hops on Twitter.
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Operation Blessing Marks 40th Anniversary Of Serving Less Fortunate
WOOD RIVER - For 40 years, Operation Blessing, People That Care, Inc., has served low-income households from Wood River, Chouteau, and Fort Russell Townships in Madison County at 18 E. Lorena in Wood River. The organization marks its 40th anniversary this year. The group provides food, clothing, shoes, books, toys, and small household items and are open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Mondays through Thursdays. Karen Wilson is the executive director of Operation Blessing. When many neighbors were in dire need due to unemployment with the closing of Owens-Illinois Glass and other industries, Virginia Kirkpatrick started collecting food and clothing from her friends in the early 1980s. It began with plywood on sawhorses to distribute what she collected. Her husband, Ned, gave her $500 to start what became Operation Blessing, a 501 (c)(3) organization, in March 1982. Outgrowing the sawhorses and plywood and two other locations, Operation Blessing purchased the present building on East Lorena
Inflation panic is destroying the world
From the Wall Street Journal: Business surveys published on Friday indicate that economic activity in Europe declined sharply in September, raising the risk of recession in one of the world’s industrial powerhouses as governments grapple with surging prices and disruptions from Moscow’s attack on Ukraine. With Asian economies also struggling with rising interest rates and ...continue reading "Inflation panic is destroying the world"
MoDOT to close I-44 at Big Bend bridge in south St. Louis County overnight next weekend
Legal fight over civilian oversight of St. Louis police could have wide implications
A St. Louis ordinance aimed at transforming the way the city investigates allegations of police misconduct went into effect on Sept. 2. A week later, three police organizations successfully got a preliminary …
Did The 5th Circuit Just Make It So That Wikipedia Can No Longer Be Edited In Texas?
I wrote up an initial analysis of the 5th Circuit’s batshit crazy ruling re-instating Texas’s social media content moderation law last week. I have another analysis of it coming out shortly in another publication (I’ll then write about it here). A few days ago, Prof. Eric Goldman did his own analysis as well, which is […]
Tickets on sale for postseason baseball at Ballpark Village
ST. LOUIS - Tickets at the Bud Deck for post-season Cardinals baseball are now on sale. Tickets start at $15 for the Wild Card Series and $20 for the Divisional Series. The Bud Deck is located inside of Ballpark Village with a view from above centerfield into Busch Stadium. The Bud Deck grill will have [...]
Collins Farms In Edwardsville Offers Variety Of Healthy Options, Has Ribbon Cutting
EDWARDSVILLE - Collins Farms at 219 Hillsboro Ave. in Edwardsville had its ribbon cutting with the Edwardsville-Glen Carbon Chamber of Commerce on Thursday afternoon. Sophie Gianaris, an owner of Collins Farms, said her business has been open since June. "My mom and sister own this business with me," she said. "We had this dream of owning our own business. I lived in Charleston, South Carolina for college and they have places like this everywhere. Edwardsville had nothing like this. I also spent some time in New York City and they had trendy healthy eating options, and I felt Edwardsville needed this type of business. "We were looking to fill a void in the city and that is what we have tried to do. My grandfather and family have Collins Farms in Yale, IL. When considering names, my mom suggested Collins Farms and we decided Collins Farms is special to us with us selling greens and salads. We have a new fall menu dropping next week with several pumpkin and fall types flavors. All
Affordable 1-Time Cleaning Services (Tower Grove Area)?
College Board President Allegedly Calls Professor 'Ugly Son of a B*tch'
A Metro East community college board president is under fire after allegedly being caught on a hot mic calling a professor an "ugly son of a bitch" during a meeting. The remark happened at the September 13 meeting of the Lewis and Clark Community College Board of Trustees, prior to Professor Gerald Mozur delivering comments against tearing down a historic building on campus. Technical difficulties connecting the in-person meeting to those joining remotely delayed comments from Mozur, who teaches philosophy.
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Boeing settles on MAX crashes with SEC for $200M
The agreement was made without Boeing admitting or denying the SEC findings.
Hailey Yeager Honored By Edwardsville Rotary Club With Student of the Month Award
EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville Rotary Club has chosen to honor Edwardsville High School student Hailey Yeager with the Student of the Month Award for the month of September. Hailey Yeager was nominated by Medical Occupations teacher Jennifer Weller of Edwardsville High School. Hailey is the daughter of Heather and Ryan Yeager. She has a high fascination in the medical field and has been chosen to be a Medical Explorer. In this role, she has shadowed medical professionals such as nurses and chiropractors, witnessed an emergency evacuation, and learned several surgical procedures. Hailey is also involved in many other extra-curricular activities including Medical Club and the Thirst Project, which is a nonprofit organization focused on providing wells in Africa. In the future, Hailey hopes to pursue a career in the medical field and plans to attend the SIUE School of Nursing to obtain an associate’s degree in Nursing. From there, Hailey will study part time for her bachelor’s
Missourians Are Miserable, New Study Shows
Feeling a dissatisfaction with life? If you're in Missouri, you are not alone.
Late capitalism strikes again
Perhaps this headline from the LA Times is the one that explains everything.
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