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Where’s the fraud?

8 months 3 weeks ago
Justin Glawe points out today that DOGE has so far identified $0 worth of fraudulent spending: A month into Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s much-hyped efforts to root out fraudulent and wasteful spending by government agencies, not a single instance of fraud or waste has been discovered. ....None of this has stopped Trump, Musk, congressional ...continue reading "Where’s the fraud?"
Kevin Drum

Riley Owsley First In Algebra II Category: Carlinville Math Team Secures Second Place At Regional Contest

8 months 3 weeks ago
CARLINVILLE - The Carlinville High School math team achieved notable success at the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics (ICTM) regional competition held at Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC) on Saturday. Competing against various schools, the team secured a second-place finish overall, trailing only Highland High School. Among the standout individual performances, C.J. Matthews earned a third-place finish in Algebra I, while the Algebra I team claimed first place. In the Algebra II category, Riley Owsley took first place, with Elyse Eldred finishing third, contributing to the team's overall second-place finish in that category. Sam Wilson also excelled, securing first place in PreCalculus, and Gurveer Singh finished third, helping the PreCalculus team to a second-place finish. In addition to individual honors, the competition featured a variety of team events. The junior/senior eight-person team finished in second place, while the calculator team, consisting of Sam Wilson,

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Local Cafeteria Worker to Advocate for School Meals in Washington, D.C.

8 months 3 weeks ago
BUNKER HILL - On a recent episode of “Our Daily Show!” with CJ Nasello , Shelly Wuellner provided insight as to how school lunches are prepared and the federal programs that aim to help kids access healthy meals. Wuellner works as the Food Service Director for Bunker Hill Community Unit School District #8. She also serves as the Illinois Public Spokesperson for Healthy Meals for All, and she regularly advocates for students to have the best meals possible. “Every item we serve is made 100% with love,” she said. “Your kids are our kids. We’re feeding your kids just like we would feed our own kids. That’s how every lunch person approaches each day. They want kids to eat. Our goal each day is to get kids to eat.” Wuellner shared that she will soon be traveling to Springfield, IL, to speak with legislators about the Healthy School Meals for All Kids bill, which provides free breakfast and lunch to all students who want the

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Alton High's Wren Crawford Celebrated As Judge Ora Polk Oratorical Contest Winner

8 months 3 weeks ago
EAST ST. LOUIS - Wren Crawford, a senior attending Alton High School was recently celebrated as the winner of the Judge Ora Polk Oratorical Contest. Crawford competed against three other contestants Willis Wright, Jr. (Belleville East High School), Isaac Rameriz (Cahokia High School) and Van O’Neal (Belleville West High School). Crawford spoke from the oratorical theme, “The Preservation of Teaching Black History in The Classroom: A Charge We Must Keep.” Her powerful speech set the tone of why Black History must continue to be taught in the classroom. She received thunderous applause for her thought provoking oration. She received a $350.00 check for her winning and later during the program a surprise announcement was made that she will receive a $500 scholarship upon her completion of high school. In 2003 during the leadership of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity’s 14th Chapter President Reginald Riddle-Young, the Delta Epsilon Lambda Chapter spearheaded the Judge

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Charges Issued for Assault Motivated By Discrimination - 4th Degree

8 months 3 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — Shawn Singer, a 31-year-old resident of St. Louis, faces charges of Assault Motivated by Discrimination in the fourth degree following an incident that occurred on February 21, 2025, at a local grocery store. The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced the charges on February 22, stating that Singer is being held on a cash bond of $40,000. According to the probable cause statement, police responded to a report of a fight at the Dierbergs market located at 12595 Olive Boulevard around 5:57 p.m. on the day of the incident. Upon arrival, officers identified Singer as the assailant. He initially declined to provide further information, and said, “It was just me. I'm not saying anything else.” However, after being placed in handcuffs, Singer made several remarks, including expressing frustration with immigrants and their perceived impact on the economy. He stated, “I'm tired of foreigners, man. Walking all over the

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What's Up Downtown Information Exchange to be Held Wednesday, February 26th

8 months 3 weeks ago
ALTON - Alton Main Street’s quarterly information exchange, called “What’s Up Downtown”, will be held on Wednesday, February 26th at 5:30 p.m. at the iMerge Community Center, located in the Riverbender building at 200 W. 3rd Street in Alton, Illinois. The public is invited to learn the latest news regarding developments in Alton’s historic downtown district, including updates from new & existing businesses, news on real estate transactions and details of upcoming events and projects. You’ll be in the know on topics from the evening’s featured speakers, including: - Alderwoman Betsy Allen, inviting the public to attend an open house on flood mitigation in the downtown district at Alton City Hall on Thurs, Feb 27th from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. - Chantel Morrigan sharing updates on the new location of Jacoby Arts Center at 208 State Street - Megan Tyler will speak about the important work Sacred Spaces of CARE is doing to support people experiencing

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New tech streamlines fire truck pumps for better efficiency

8 months 3 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - A nationwide shortage of volunteer firefighters is being addressed with a new technology developed by a former firefighter from the St. Louis region. IDEX's Commercial Director of Research and Development, Jason Cerrano, created the SAM system, a digital solution designed to simplify fire truck pump operations. Cerrano, who also served as a [...]
Kalista Mitrisin

Eco-Friendly Home Upgrades That Pay Off

8 months 3 weeks ago
Did you know that the average American household contributes approximately 7.5 tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year just through energy consumption? This eye-opening statistic highlights the profound impact our living environments have on the planet. As awareness of environmental issues grows, so does the interest in making eco-friendly choices in our homes. Not only do these upgrades benefit the Earth, but many can also provide significant financial savings over time. Let's explore how you can make your home more sustainable while reaping the rewards. Understanding the Financial Benefits of Eco-Friendly Upgrades Before diving into specific upgrades, it’s essential to understand the potential financial benefits. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, energy-efficient homes can save homeowners up to 30% on their utility bills. Additionally, many eco-friendly upgrades qualify for tax credits or rebates, making the initial investment easier to swallow. The long-term

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Saint Louis Closet Co. concludes successful winter essentials drive, more than 1,000 items collected

8 months 3 weeks ago
Maplewood’s Saint Louis Closet Co. has successfully wrapped up its winter essentials drive in partnership with St. Louis’ Winter Outreach program and AmeriCorps St. Louis, collecting more than 1,000 items to support the city’s homeless and shelter population during the coldest months of the year, according to a press release. As part of the company’s […]
Doug Miner

Orchid Show

8 months 3 weeks ago

They might not be the quintessential flower for Valentine’s Day, but pink and red orchids symbolize femininity, grace and elegance, desire, passion and love. Walking arm in arm with your […]

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Rachel Huffman

Innovation Beyond Boundaries: Celebrating Black Inventors

8 months 3 weeks ago
Did you know that a staggering 90% of patented inventions in the United States were developed by individuals of European descent? While this statistic reflects a historical imbalance in recognition, it also underscores the remarkable contributions of Black innovators who have often been overlooked. This article dives into the groundbreaking inventions by Black inventors that have not only changed lives but also shaped industries and inspired future generations. The Legacy of Black Innovation From the early days of American history to the present, Black inventors have made significant advancements across various fields, including agriculture, transportation, medicine, and technology. Their inventions often emerged from the necessity to solve problems faced by their communities, showcasing creativity and resilience in the face of adversity. The stories behind these inventions reveal not only the ingenuity of their creators but also the cultural and social contexts that motivated their

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This Day in History on February 24: First Video Game Console Hits the Market

8 months 3 weeks ago
Welcome to this day in history, where we take a closer look at significant events that have shaped our world on February 24th across various years. Let’s rewind to February 24, 1968, when the first-ever video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, hit the market in the United States. This moment marked the dawn of a new era in entertainment, introducing families to the concept of playing games on their televisions. Although it featured simple graphics and limited capabilities compared to today’s standards, the Odyssey set the stage for the video game industry, which has since evolved into a multi-billion dollar global phenomenon. On February 24, 1991, the world watched as the final Soviet troops left Hungary, marking a pivotal moment in the decline of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe. This event was part of a larger trend of political transformation in the region, which ultimately led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union later that year. The withdrawal of Soviet forces

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Montauk State Park reopens after severe flood damage in November

8 months 3 weeks ago
DENT COUNTY, Mo. - Montauk State Park is set to reopen on Monday after closing due to significant damage from a flood in November. The park, located in Salem at the headwaters of the river, was closed after sustaining significant damage from a flood on Nov. 4th last year. Efforts are underway to restore the [...]
Margie Ellisor