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Missouri's Rep. Wagner to visit Ukrainian border with lawmakers
St. Ann woman wins $1 million from gifted lottery ticket
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Missouri postal carrier stole thousands of dollars in trading cards
A Kansas City area carrier admitted to stealing almost 100 cards worth thousands of dollars.
Former ‘major’ fugitive who brought fentanyl to St. Louis gets life in prison
Gerald Fitzgerald Hunter led a conspiracy that brought fentanyl to St. Louis from California.
Motorist Smashes Telephone Pole, Does Severe Damage To Vehicle
ALTON - A motorist knocked down a telephone pole around 3 p.m. on Friday, March 4, 2022, at Brown and Milton in Alton. The Alton Fire Department said the woman declined any medical treatment at the scene and was not transported to a local hospital. Alton Police is investigating the crash and there were no other details available. The vehicle encountered significant damage in the crash.
NTIA Doles Out Another $277 Million In Broadband Grants
Thanks to the one-two punch of the infrastructure bill and COVID relief, there’s more money sloshing around in the U.S. broadband ecosystem than perhaps any time in history. $46 billion (with a b) is slated to be distributed by the government over the next year, much of it overseen by the National Telecommunications and Information […]
Man dies after being dragged by utility truck, struck by SUV
Ready for the next big one? Experts meet in St. Louis to plan for a New Madrid earthquake
Can the region prepare now for the next giant earthquake?
What are the best 'fancier' sushi places in the downtown area?
Sumner High School’s choir is bringing 90s R&B to upcoming Black History concert
Maria Ellis has her choir students rehearsing some 90s classics, like “No Diggity,” for their upcoming Black History Month performance. And, she hopes to take them to Carnegie Hall to perform next year.
‘Let There Be Theatre Day’ kicks off with no director, no set and one very confused actor
At exactly 2 p.m. around the world on March 13, theater lovers will take part in a production of “White Rabbit, Red Rabbit.” St. Lou Fringe Festival President Matthew Kerns explains why — and what makes the play so unique.
Free Supply Chain Training in the Metro East Starting March 18
Is your company involved in Supply Chain and Logistics? Do your front-line employees need training for advancement? Madison County Employment and Training and St. Clair Intergovernmental Grants have received a federal grant to train local employees at no cost in a 9 county region starting March 18, 2022. Additional sessions will start every 2 weeks thereafter. The training will be […]
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92-year-old MoDOT manager has no plans for retirement
At 92, Shirley Norris manages projects worth millions of dollars at the Missouri Department of Transportation. Norris shares her secrets of longevity and tells tales from her nearly half-century of work for the agency.
Former St. Louis Carpenters union chief Al Bond facing internal union charges
The former head of the St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters Regional Council is accused by union officials of “misappropriation of funds.”
Buckingham Strategic Wealth expanding Kansas City presence with acquisition
Enterprise Center, St. Louis Blues drop Covid-19 policies
St. Clair County Transit District Approves Engineering For The Tecklenburg Trail Connector
BELLEVILLE - St. Clair County Transit District (SCCTD) today announced it has approved $359,985 for engineering for the Tecklenburg Trail Connector in Belleville. This proposed 1.1-mile bike and pedestrian pathway will extend from Main Street and 66 th Street to Dutch Hollow and Llewellyn roads, connecting residents in the West Belleville area to 14 continues miles of trails in Southwestern Illinois known as the MetroBikeLink System. The design phase will take approximately 12 months and will include surveying boundaries and topography, designing the trail and a long pedestrian bridge over IL Route 161, geotechnical boring/reporting and permitting. The trail will be a scenic addition to the trail system, as it is planned to transverse through wooded/remote areas. The trail will feature a 1,000-foot long bridge over IL Route 161 and Schoenberger Creek. “St. Clair County Transit District is actively working to continue to expand the reach of its MetroBikeLink System,” said