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Events Calendar For Lewis And Clark March 26-April 2
Lewis and Clark Events Calendar March 26-April 2, 2021 For current information regarding Lewis and Clark Community College’s operations during the pandemic, please visit lc.edu/coronavirus . Recurring event: Alton Area Tax Project: 5-7 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays; 10 a.m.-noon, Saturdays, Templin Nursing Building, NU201, Lewis and Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey. Appointments are required. Visit https://AltonAreaTaxProject.com/appointment or call (314) 292-9597. 3/26 – NGRREC & Sierra Club Seed Swap: 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Field Station back parking lot, One Confluence Way, East Alton. christine.favilla@sierraclub.org. 3/27 – Trailblazers Baseball vs. Spoon River: 1 p.m., Godfrey Ball Park, 1401B Stamper Ln., Godfrey. (618) 468-5253. 3/27 – Trailblazers Softball vs. Danville: 1 p.m., Godfrey Ball Park, 1401B Stamper Ln., Godfrey. (618) 468-6270. 3/28 – Black Art Show: noon-2 p.m., The Commons, Lewis and Clark Community
With Sharp Drop in Demand, Community-Based COVID-19 Testing Sites to End Operations March 31
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced today that in response to a sharp drop in the demand for COVID-19 testing services at the ten Community-Based Testing Sites and the anticipated end of federal funding, operations at the locations will end on March 31. IDPH previewed that operations would be winding down when the mask mandate was lifted and has seen traffic at the sites – which carried out more than 1.5 million tests in total throughout their operation – drop precipitously in recent weeks. The sites are currently handling less than one percent of the tests being conducted statewide. The number of daily tests conducted at these sites is on track to be the lowest on record with each site seeing fewer than 50 individuals per day, according to IDPH data. Given the availability of free at-home COVID-19 tests from the federal government, the statewide network of federally qualified health centers and the extensive number of SHIELD saliv
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Dollywood temporarily closes ride after St. Louis teen dies at Florida park
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Dollywood officials said they are closing a ride at the Pigeon Forge theme park as a precaution after a St. Louis teen died Thursday on a similar ride in Orlando, Florida. A Dollywood spokesman said their ride named ‘Drop Line’ was made by the same manufacturer as the ‘Orlando Free Fall’ at ICON Park, [...]
30th Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party raises $8.6 million
While Elton himself couldn't make it in person, the 30th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party, held Sunday night in Los Angeles, was a huge success. The…
SLM Dining's Three Tidbits column has moved
Three Tidbits, SLM Dining's long-running odds and ends article that used to appear in this space every Monday (featuring Hotspots, Insider Tips, and Microrants) can now be found in the Dining newsletter, which publishes every Friday morning.
'You got to help out where you can': Granite City church packs semitrailer with donations for Ukrainians
Why the Rush to Expand Sports Gambling in St. Louis and Missouri?
Tomorrow, Casino Queen will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for a brand new, 6000-square-foot dedicated sportsbook run by DraftKings.
Why the Rush to Expand Sports Gambling in St. Louis and Missouri?
Tomorrow, Casino Queen will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for a brand new, 6000-square-foot dedicated sportsbook run by DraftKings. (A sportsbook is a company or person that accepts sports bets.)
Weekly Marketplace Thread 3/28/21 - 4/3/22
Weekly Events Thread 3/28/21 - 4/3/22
DC AG Sues Grubhub For Sneaky Fees, Screwing Over Local Restaurants
U.S. regulatory enforcement and punishment for companies that rip consumers off with sneaky fees is not what you’d call… consistent. For example, the telecom and cable industries have long exploited a wide array of bullshit fees to jack up advertised prices with only fleeting penalties. The same can be said for the banking, airline, hotel, […]
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