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Music Therapy Is Now Being Offered At St. John's Community Care
COLLINSVILLE – St. John’s Community Care is happy to announce the addition of Music Therapy to their Adult Day Program therapies. Music Therapy has had a long history of benefiting those with Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders. People with dementia demonstrate strong recognition of familiar music. “We are delighted to be able to offer this valuable therapy option at both of our centers in Collinsville and Edwardsville. Music therapy is an optimistic and innovative approach to aiding people with memory loss. Programs like this are a vision for how we can change the way we think and care for people with memory loss,” said Nancy Berry, Executive Director for St. John’s Community Care. Music provides stimulation and cues that can aid in memory retention and recall. Studies show that daily exposure to familiar music can alter functional brain connectivity and improve cognitive responses, attention, and focus. St. John’s music therapist
18-year-old arrested for setting 8 vehicles on fire
COLUMBIA, Ill. - An 18-year-old from Columbia, Illinois was arrested for setting eight vehicles on fire on Tuesday, March 29. Police said James Hines is being held at the Monroe County Jail on a $100,000 bond for eight counts of arson. A warrant for Hines' arrest was issued on Friday, April 1. The Columbia Police [...]
St. Louis-based senior living startup expands with acquisition
St. Louis mayor seeks residents’ input on next round of federal pandemic aid
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones is seeking public input on how to spend the city’s second allocation of $249 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Woman dies in double shooting in The Grove, suspect injured
Shakena Williams, 42, died at a hospital of her injuries.
Wolfgang Van Halen reflects on the Grammys: “What a wild experience”
Wolfgang Van Halen didn't win a Grammy trophy Sunday, but he did go home with some great memories. In an Instagram post, the Mammoth WVH reflects on his "wild experience"…
The Doobie Brothers add new dates to 50th Anniversary Tour
The Doobie Brothers will be takin' it to even more streets on their current 50th Anniversary Tour -- they've just added 11 new dates to the trek's second leg. Tickets…
2 weak earthquakes recorded Sunday near Missouri Bootheel
The U.S. Geological Survey recorded both earthquakes Sunday evening near Puxico in rural Wayne County, just north of the Missouri Bootheel.
Chris Rock adds second St. Louis date following Oscars altercation
St. Louis now investigating man's death as homicide
Police suspect a woman in her 40s killed Tyrone Armstrong.
Bread Co. has new chicken sandwiches. Can they compete?
The new chicken sandwiches at St. Louis Bread Co. are more expensive than others, but the company says it's "a little more for a lot more."
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Four Generations of the Mayfield Family Have Shaped Max B. Mullins & Mayfield's in Staunton
STAUNTON - Four generations of the Mayfield family have shaped Max B. Mullins and Mayfield’s into a Staunton institution. Mayfield’s is not only a family-owned business, the Mayfield name is synonymous with hard work and customer service. Ask anyone in the community and they will tell you that each Mayfield employee, many of them family members, is completely invested in the satisfaction of their customers. Expanding yearly, the business now offers a complete line of landscaping essentials, including beautiful fountains and yard ornaments. They also sell a large line of unique gifts. BUSINESS HISTORY 1960: Paul and Maybelle Mayfield, and their eight children, move from Granite City, IL?to Staunton, opening Mayfield’s Produce at 120 S. Hibbard. The business became a favorite of locals and residents from surrounding communities. 1987: The family decides to expand, adding a garden center. The sons opened Mayfield Bros. Produce, Inc., specializing in fresh fruits and
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Gas prices in Missouri dropping as price of oil continues to decrease
Gas prices have fallen 5.4 cents per gallon in the last week nationwide, according to a recent survey from Gas Buddy.
In Missouri, gas averaged at $3.77 per gallon Monday, almost 5 cents less than the week before. In Illinois, gas was $4.42 per gallon, 5.5 cents less than the previous week, according to a Monday news release from GasBuddy.
The cheapest gas per gallon in St. Louis on Sunday was $3.37, while the highest in the city was $4.59 per gallon, according to the release.
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As a damn near 40 year old native to St. Louis, I can respectfully say and conclude that Trattoria Marsella has the best Toasted Ravs in the area.
Hawaiian poké bowl franchisee to open 2 locations on Manchester Road
Mother Road Rendezvous Nostalgia Event Returns To World Wide Technology Raceway May 6-7
ST. LOUIS – World Wide Technology Raceway will host the annual Mother Road Rendezvous nostalgia event on May 6-7. Nostalgia drag racing will take place on Friday, May 6. On Saturday, the nostalgia drags will be joined by the traditional pre-’70 car show, rockabilly DJs, pin-up girl contest, vintage campers and midway vendors. Nostalgia drag racing classes include Great Lakes Nostalgia Funny Cars, Nostalgia Drag Racing League (NDRL), Gasser Madness classes, Hot Rod Eliminator class and Victory Nostalgia Super Stocks. On the midway, the traditional ’60-and-older car show will award the iconic WWTR MRR pinstriped electric guitar to the Best in Show winner. The pin-up girl contest will award cash prizes. Rockabilly DJs will entertain throughout the event. The Great Lakes Nostalgia Funny Car Circuit will send four cars to WWTR, including John Troxel’s “Brutus” Mustang, Chuck Horvath’s “Mopar Missile” Challenger and Dale Kleinhoffer’s
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