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Bob Marcus Creates "Incredible Experience" For Mayor For Day Lucas Frohnert

3 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Glen Carbon Mayor Bob Marcus made a very positive impression on St. Mary's student, Lucas Frohnert, who was recently Mayor for the Day for the Village of Glen Carbon. Mayor Marcus shared his valuable time and energy in creating what event chair Elizabeth Moody described as an "incredible experience." Frohnert, was Mayor for the day for The Villiage of Glen Carbon. He won this experience at the 2022 St. Mary’s School PTC Auction. "Thank you Mayor Bob Marcus for donating this amazing experience," Moody said. "It is incredibly generous of Mayor Marcus to not only donate this incredible experience but to take the time to plan such a meaningful and neat day for one of our students. Experience-based items like what Mr. Marcus donated are what make our auction successful, fun, and memorable." Moody concluded by saying: "With the help of Mayor Marcus and so many other local businesses, parents, donors, and school and parish families the St. Mary’s Auction was

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SIUE School of Pharmacy Student Receives National Leadership Award

3 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy’s (SOP) Khushali Sarnot has been recognized nationally with the 2021-22 American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) Student Leadership Award. The award honors Sarnot’s interest in pharmacy practice in health-systems and her successful track record as a leader. Sarnot’s exceptional attributes and leadership accomplishments were recognized among the pool of 12 contestants in a “rigorous and competitive selection process,” according to ASHP. As a second-year student, Sarnot, of Manchester, Mo., holds several leadership positions, including class vice president, Student Society of Health-System Pharmacists (SSHP) president-elect and social chair for the American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP). She participated in a 2021 ASHP Summer Internship, which provides pharmacy students with an opportunity to gain association experience in membership

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Public Health Officials Announce 36,843 New Cases of Coronavirus Disease Over the Past Week

3 years 3 months ago
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today reported 36,843 new confirmed and probable cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Illinois, including 45 deaths since May 20, 2022. According to the CDC, 15 Illinois counties are now rated at High Community Level for COVID-19, an area that includes Chicago, Cook County and surrounding counties in northeastern Illinois as well as counties around Peoria. An additional 30 counties in Illinois are now rated at Medium Community Level, the CDC reports. Currently, IDPH is reporting a total of 3,286,377 cases, including 33,806 deaths, in 102 counties in Illinois since the beginning of the pandemic. As of last night, 1,136 individuals in Illinois were reported to be in the hospital with COVID-19. Of those, 123 patients were in the ICU and 35 patients with COVID-19 were on ventilators. The preliminary seven-day statewide case rate is 289 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 Illinoisans. The counties listed at High Community

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Greek Festival returns to St. Louis County

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - Get ready to kick off summer with all the baklava and Greek food you can eat at the annual St. Louis County Greekfest. It's taking place at  Assumption Greek Orthodox Church as they celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Memorial Day weekend celebration. Keep in mind though they're only offering curbside service. They started [...]
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Red Cross Issues Ways To Enjoy Your Summer Safely

3 years 3 months ago
ST. LOUIS — How do you plan to enjoy this summer? Whether your plans include fun in the water, camping or grilling your favorites, the American Red Cross of Greater St. Louis has some resources you can use to help you have a safe summer. And don’t forget your furry friends — there are even some safety tips to follow to help protect your pets as the weather warms up. “Summer is a great time of year to get outside and have fun with your friends and loved ones,” said Beth Elders, executive director, American Red Cross Greater St. Louis. “But there are dangers if you don’t swim, camp or grill properly. We here at the Red Cross want you to have a safe summer and offer these steps you can follow.” WATER SAFETY Every day, an average of 11 people die in the U.S. from unintentional drowning — and one in five of those are children 14 or younger according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The Red Cross wants

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Explore More Illinois Is Now Offered At Jerseyville Public Library

3 years 3 months ago
JERSEYVILLE - Jerseyville Public Library now offers Explore More Illinois, a cultural pass program that provides discounts and other offerings from museums, historical societies, performing and visual arts centers, and other attractions across the state of Illinois. The program is free for adults 18 years and older who have a library card from a participating library. Offerings differ by attraction and include free or reduced admission, free parking, discounts at attraction shops, and more. Explore More Illinois is available 24/7 from any computer, tablet, or smartphone. Visit www.jerseyvillelibrary.org, click on the Explore More Illinois graphic on the home page, and log in using a valid library card number and password to review and reserve offerings by attraction and specific dates. Current attractions include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (Springfield), Chicago Children’s Museum, Discovery Center Museum (Rockford), and the Gateway Grizzlies (Sauget).

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Slow Stormwater, Prevent Floods With Rain Friendly Landscaping

3 years 3 months ago
URBANA – Life does not exist without water. Gardens don’t grow without water. But what happens when there is too much of a good thing? Or when that good thing is mismanaged and becomes a misfortune. Or when there are prolonged periods of drought? “The tale of stormwater is more frequently a story of feast or famine,” says Emily Swihart, University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator. “Managing this resource onsite can have ripple effects downstream and throughout the watershed.” Rain gardens, bioswales, and permeable pavement, are all methods to slow stormwater and prevent floods. Before Illinois was settled, it was covered in diverse ecosystems of prairies, woodlands, and wetlands. These features were connected through a vast network of river valleys and stream corridors. When rain fell, nearly all the water was absorbed into the soil where it was available for plant use or slowly percolated into groundwater. Water that travels through

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Eight Missouri ministers accused of sex abuse in Southern Baptist Convention report

3 years 3 months ago

The Southern Baptist Convention on Thursday released a once-secret and lengthy list of accused sex abusers — several of whom are in the Midwest — within the denomination. The 205-page list is a compilation of ministers and other church workers who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse. The list is described as a “fluid, […]

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