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DeSales plans Virginia Plaza Development - NextSTL
DeSales plans Virginia Plaza Development
DeSales Community Development plans a mixed-use development at Virginia and Eiler in the Carondelet neighborhood called Virginia Plaza. It aims to provide mixed-income housing, commercial space, and amenities for the community. It is a combination of rehabs and new construction. The architect is Naismith-Allen Inc. The general contractor is Roanoke Construction. Project website. DeSales submitted […]
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Alternatives to Joann Fabrics?
STL Cleanup Crew had the honor of helping Action STL with post-tornado cleanup yesterday. There is still so much more work to be done.
What happened to Praticia's on Gravois?
Guess what I saw
Good African Food/Other Culture Cuisine Recommendations
The Wonder Bar, 1930s in the Roosevelt Hotel St. Louis, Missouri
RadioLab: A Flock of Two - Story of STL Resident Jim Eggers who purchased a African Grey Parrot which unintentionally became like a service animal for him to help him manage his anger and violent outbursts.
Anyone looking to adopt a sweet cat?
Community Rallies to Support O'Fallon's Ashley Bennett's Three Children
O’FALLON, Ill. — Tammy Russell is organizing a fundraiser to assist the family of Ashley Marie Bennett, who died on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Bennett, a mother of three from O’Fallon, Ill., left behind her children and family who are seeking community support to cover funeral expenses and provide for her children’s immediate needs. Bennett’s family shared that she did not have life insurance or other financial resources set aside, creating an urgent need for assistance. The fundraiser aims to cover the costs of funeral services and help support her children, ages 18, 6, and 2, with essentials such as food, clothing, schooling, and a stable living environment. “Ashley was more than just a mother; she was the glue that held her family and friends together,” the family said in a statement. “Her generosity, her kindness, and her ability to make everyone feel loved and valued are qualities we will forever cherish.” The fundraiser encourages
I got to make cupcakes for a wedding at the St Louis zoo this month
Metro-East Lutheran High School Second Semester Honor Roll 2024-2025
EDWARDSVILLE – The following students have been named to the Honor Roll at Metro-East Lutheran High School for the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year: GRADE 9 Honor Roll with High Distinction (g.p.a. 4.0) Abby Ayer, Shiloh Madison Dunn, Edwardsville Liam Hazelwonder, Godfrey Marion Hemmer, Caseyville Claire Houck, Maryville Calista Stults, Collinsville Lily Walloch, Collinsville Josie Wright, Edwardsville Honor Roll with Distinction (g.p.a. 3.75-3.99) Elijah Ball, Worden Lyla Eggebrecht, Wood River Oliver Elmer, Edwardsville Noah Gray, Collinsville Caitlyn Hardage, Caseyville Lily Hartzel, Troy Collin Hudzik, Edwardsville Moira Krueger, Glen Carbon Laynie Menard, Glen Carbon Preston Menossi, Edwardsville Cole Payne, Edwardsville Matthew Redden, Edwardsville Henry Reiseck, Hamel Molly Schulmeister, Staunton Ryan Sullivan, New Douglas Honor Roll (g.p.a. 3.5-3.74) Bella Brandt, Edwardsville Luke Bright, Trenton Linus Curtis, Worden
Alton High School Announces Spring 2025 Honor Roll Lists
ALTON – Alton High School has announced its Honor Roll lists for the Spring semester. "We are extremely proud of these students for their hard work, commitment, and academic accomplishments during the second semester of this school year," Alton High School Principal Stacie Franke said. HIGH HONOR ROLL Class Of 2025 Gage P. Anderson Michael G. Anderson Meyonna R. Banks John J. Barnard Madelyn S. Bearley Chad M. Betlach Jayden S. Bierman Elizabeth H. Blackmon Ava M. Boley Tionne A. Bostic Logan M. Branham Eric R. Braundmeier Christian A. Brown Connor J. Brown Nevaeh D. Bryant Kameron T. Burnett Keyser A. Butler Ayden C. Calvert Braxton D. Campbell Kristina L. Castelli Joselyn N. Chappee Anaiah K. Clanton-El Berlynn J. Clayton Madeline R. Cohill Cameron B. Conwell Dillan J. Cowan Julia K. Craig Wren Crawford Gentry D. Crocker Lyla J. Croxford Abigail
Gov. Pritzker Visits Springfield Food Pantry Amid Proposed Unprecedented Federal SNAP Cuts
SPRINGFIELD — Today, Governor JB Pritzker visited Kumler Outreach Ministries Food Pantry in Springfield to meet with leadership and discuss the potential impacts of proposed federal funding cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). As part of Trump and House Republicans’ tax and budget proposal, the top 5% of earners in America would be offered approximately $1.5 trillion in tax breaks, supplemented by large cuts to programs like Medicaid and SNAP. “Trump and House Republicans think tax cuts for the wealthy are more important than feeding our children,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Given their proposed cuts to SNAP, food banks like Kumler Outreach Ministries Food Pantry in Springfield are more important than ever. I’m proud to support them in combatting food insecurity and uplifting our communities.” "Cutting SNAP benefits will rip food off the tables of Illinois families,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “Our
Governor Pritzker Announces Vermilion Advantage Awarded Grant for Economic Recovery and Resiliency Planning
DANVILLE – Governor JB Pritzker, Vermilion Advantage and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced that Vermilion Advantage has been awarded $80,000 in federal grant funding from the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Local Technical Assistance program. Vermilion Advantage is a non-profit organization that combines the functions of a chamber of commerce and an economic development agency to create and sustain an environment for business success and economic growth within Danville and Vermilion County. “Illinois is committed to investing in projects that leverage that strengthen economic development opportunities while creating jobs,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to organizations like Vermilion Advantage, and support from the Federal Grant Support Program, businesses in Vermilion County will benefit for years to come from the recruitment plan created through this initiative.” To make their federa
IDOA Now Accepting Specialty Crop Block Grant Proposals
SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to expand the availability of fresh, locally-grown produce and strengthen the competitiveness of the state’s specialty crop industry, the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) plans to distribute more than $679,000 over a three-year period thanks to funding allocated in the USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant program. An application for grant funding is available on the Illinois Department of Agriculture website and must be returned to the Department by 11:59 p.m. on June 23, 2025. To be eligible for funding, all projects must begin in calendar year 2026. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, local and government entities, trade and commodity associations, public and private colleges/universities. Illinois encourages applications that benefit smaller farms and ranches, new and beginning farmers and ranchers, underserved producers, veteran producers and underserved communities. “Illinois’ specialty crop industry is
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