In 2018, a rash of students in southwestern Missouri were dying by suicide. The Neosho School District wasn’t immune. “We were averaging about a suicide and a half a year,” said Jim Cummins, …
5-11–22 meeting starting at 6:35 pm Attendees: Brian Winkler (call-in), Chris Saracino, Leslie Agusti, Jen Gianino, Lynn Marie Alexander, Jim Barnthouse, Matt Devoti, Jay DiMaggio, Fr. Jack Seifert, Joe Aromando Minutes of last meeting motion to accept by DiMaggio, second by Barnthouse, approved by majority All Things New - Fr. Jack Seifert Recent video and
ALTON - Alton Police officers were visible at a crime scene in a parking lot next to the Alton Amphitheater early Tuesday morning. Crime scene tape was placed in a wide area around the parking lot and officers were visible investigating and on standby. The pictured vehicle was removed from the scene by a towing company in the 5:30 a.m. range Tuesday. Alton Police Chief Marcos Pulido said information will be released about the crime scene situation soon as more details are confirmed. More To Come.
The venture-backed company said Tuesday it has launched its distribution center in St. Louis as part of an expansion strategy in the Midwest. It's now on the hunt for local employees.
No gates, no warning lights and a steep crossing one area farmer said he's been worried about for years there would be a scene just like the one Monday, a mangled truck in pieces and an Amtrak train full of people on its side.
U.S. Rep. Cori Bush calls on Biden administration, Congress to take action in response to Supreme Court's removal of constitutional protections for abortion.
In response to the Supreme Court’s recent assault on female bodily autonomy, numerous U.S. corporations have issued statements stating they’ll be paying for employee abortion travel. You’re to ignore, apparently, that many of these same companies continue to throw millions of dollars at the politicians responsible for turning the Supreme Court into a dangerous, cruel, […]
Ameren Corp. has named an executive with over 30 years' utility experience as the next chairman and president of its Illinois electric and natural gas delivery subsidiary.
A few days ago I showed you this chart: This points to one of the most interesting ways of fighting the Supreme Court's abortion decision. Abortion pills are approved by the FDA—a federal agency—and are nearly as safe as aspirin. A lot of experts think that it's impossible for a state to ban the use ...continue reading "We can fight the Supreme Court with abortion pills"
For the first time in Missouri’s history, the state has a team of attorneys dedicated to defending people on the verge of having their parole revoked and facing more prison time. Missouri is the third state in the country to establish a parole revocation defense team, following Connecticut and New York. “We’re on the cutting […]