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Junior Panther Athletics Group Offers Sports Opportunities to Jerseyville Kids

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JERSEYVILLE - Community members can support athletics in Jersey County while watching local kids compete in a 3v3 basketball tournament. Starting at 8 a.m. on Sunday, March 1, 2026, kids in third through eighth grade will compete in the tournament at Jersey Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to watch at $5 per person, with free tickets for children ages 5 and under and military. Proceeds go back to Junior Panther Athletics, a group that aims to provide athletic

Why Humans Associate Red with Love

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Red can make a heartbeat feel louder. Think about how often love is shown in red: roses, hearts, lipstick, Valentine’s cards, even the little notification badge on your phone. It’s so common that it feels natural. But the link between red and love isn’t just a design habit. It comes from how our bodies react to red, what red signals in nature, and the stories and traditions people have built around it for centuries. Red feels like the body, not just a color One reason red

Today's Weather: Mostly Sunny and Cool

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This morning starts off mostly sunny with temperatures near 33 degrees. The air feels just a bit colder at 29, so a light jacket is a good idea if you're heading out early. By the afternoon, expect mostly sunny skies with highs reaching around 58 degrees. Light southeast winds will blow at about 6 mph, with gusts nearing 9 mph, making it a comfortable day to be outside. The sun will set around 5:50 p.m., bringing clear skies into the evening. Overnight, temperatures dip back down to a low near 3

This Day in History on February 26: Truck Bomb Explodes at the World Trade Center

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The most far-reaching event tied to February 26 is the 1991 expulsion of Iraqi forces from Kuwait City during the Gulf War. After Iraq invaded and occupied Kuwait in August 1990, a U.S.-led coalition assembled under United Nations resolutions to push Iraqi troops out. By late February 1991, coalition ground forces had moved quickly, and on February 26 Kuwait’s capital was effectively back under Kuwaiti control. It mattered immediately because it ended the occupation’s central grip

Person arrested after overnight pursuit ends in north STL County

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MADISON COUNTY, IL. - A person was arrested early Thursday morning following an overnight police pursuit that ended in north St. Louis County. Officials say the incident began in Madison County, IL. and traveled into north St. Louis County. The pursuit involved deputies from the Madison County and troopers from the Missouri State Highway Patrol [...]
Nick Gladney

Trump FCC Demands ‘Pro-America’ Media Programming All Summer Long

1 day 6 hours ago
Most of Trump FCC boss Brendan Carr’s time lately has been split between destroying all consumer protection oversight and threatening media companies with fake investigations if they’re not appropriately deferential to our mad idiot king. The latter has tended to overshadow the former, but it’s all been an ugly combination of authoritarianism, regulatory capture, and […]
Karl Bode

Finding Your Village: Why Outsourcing Help as a Mom Shouldn’t Feel Like a Secret

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Last year, I walked away from my job in TV news.

For more than a decade, my career meant long days, unpredictable hours, and breaking news. If you had asked me then whether I’d hire help at home, I wouldn’t have hesitated. Of course I would. I was working full time. My time was limited. My energy was stretched.

But here’s the twist.

Now I’m self-employed. I’m building my own business. I’m home more. I control my schedule. And somehow… I feel like I should be able to do it all.

Be present.
Be productive.
Build the business.
Make the memories.
Answer the emails.
Do the laundry.
Be grateful I’m home more.

And for a while, I convinced myself that because I’m not walking into a newsroom every day, I didn’t “deserve” help. But here’s the reality no one talks about enough: Everyone deserves help and a village in motherhood.

I may not be on live TV anymore, but I’m creating content, pitching brands, managing clients, editing, planning, dreaming, networking. Most days that work happens during nap times, after bedtime, and in every sliver of quiet in between. In many ways, I’m working harder than ever. So why the guilt around help?

Thankfully another St. Louis mom had lived this story and found an answer.

MomMoment was created by Amanda Hausmann during a season when she was completely burned out. She was a mom of two toddlers, a wife, an attorney, a team leader, a daughter, a landlord, a volunteer, a board member, all the things. Amanda, like me, has a supportive and helpful husband, but sometimes even that’s not enough. At the same time, she knew stay-at-home moms were craving flexible, meaningful ways to earn income and connect outside the home.

So she built something that connects both needs.

MomMoment brings together working moms who need support with stay-at-home moms who want flexible work. An app that helps outsource the tasks so you can be a more present and better mom. An app that helps build a modern village.

I used the app to help tackle the never ending laundry (especially during this season of potty training), tackle the pantry organization and finally drop off the box of donations to Goodwill that had been rolling around in my trunk. It was so easy! And in the four hours I had help I was able to get work done without my to-do list creeping into my head and take my kids to the park guilt free.

If you also need permission to ask for help, to quiet the guilt, take it from me. You are allowed to build a village that looks different than the one you imagined.

For me, that village doesn’t just include family and friends. It includes other moms who understand this season. If you want to try out the app, Amanda gave me a code! MOM10 for 10% off.

Here’s a bit more from Amanda and the WHY behind MomMoment.

Meet Amanda:

A St. Louis mother of two, wife, and attorney and founder of MomMoment.

How have you seen MomMoment help fellow moms? 

The impact has been both practical and personal. In 2025, one local Helper mom earned

over $1,000 by completing just seven tasks. An Asker mom had bulk meals prepped so

she could actually sit down and enjoy dinner with her family instead of scrambling each

evening. Others have had basements decluttered, pantries organized, and long-postponed

projects finally completed, bringing peace and relief into their homes. One mom had her

child’s artwork turned into a Shutterfly photo album, transforming piles of paper into

something she could cherish instead of store away in a closet.

What are some of the most common tasks people sign up for? 

Most common tasks are laundry, meal prepping, decluttering/organizing, and running

errands.

What’s the one thing you want moms to know about asking for help?

Asking for help benefits your entire family. Research shows that higher levels of maternal

happiness and life satisfaction are linked to better mental health, stronger academic

performance, and greater overall well-being in children. When we get support with our

never-ending to-do lists, the ripple effect is powerful: the work gets done, our stress

decreases, and our increased sense of balance positively impacts our children. Asking for

help isn’t a weakness, it’s an investment in your family’s well-being.

Thank you to MomMoment for sponsoring this post. As always, all opinions and experiences shared here are entirely my own.






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Festus City Council to vote on proposed data center agreement

1 day 7 hours ago
Festus Mayor Sam Richards has called a special City Council meeting to discuss a proposed data center, which has faced significant community scrutiny, with some residents in favor of the project citing potential economic benefits and others expressing opposition to the facility's presence in the city.
Nick Gladney

Thursday, Feb. 26 - Supporting a lifeline

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Mental health hotlines can be particularly valuable in rural areas, where there may not be any therapists or social workers close by. That includes 9-8-8, the national suicide and crisis lifeline. It launched less than four years ago and has already responded to nearly 20 million contacts. But support for 9-8-8 is stronger in some states than in others. Harvest Public Media’s Michael Marks reports.