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Brighton Mayor Thanks Community for Patience, Commends Public Works Department for Clearing Roads

9 months ago
BRIGHTON - With snowy weather and icy temperatures, the Village of Brighton is prepared for another night of potentially hazardous road conditions. According to Mayor Matt Kasten and Public Works Supervisor Kaleb Kahl, Brighton’s Public Works Department has been busy since 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Kasten said roads were “kind of rough starting off,” but have improved greatly as the day has gone on. “Luckily, the snow has kind of subsided for now, and everything is really decent as far as the traffic,” Kasten said. “They did salt some areas. But once again, until the sun comes out during the day, the salt really doesn't work. That's what is a real frustration, that a lot of people don't understand.” Kasten explained that when temperatures are below 15 degrees Fahrenheit, salt will not melt. Although Brighton’s Public Works Department salted the major intersections and roadways, this might not be effective until the

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Riverbend Rotary Sponsors March 29 Trivia Night

9 months ago
ALTON/GODFREY – Test your knowledge about movies, songs and tidbits of information at the upcoming trivia night sponsored by the Rotary Club of the Riverbend Alton/Godfrey. The Time Travel-themed event is set for Saturday, March 29, 2025 at the Alton-Wood River Sportsman’s Club in Godfrey; doors open at 6 p.m., with trivia starting at 7 p.m. Tables may be reserved in advance at a discounted rate of $175; individual seats and walk-ins are $30 each. Included in the ticket price: unlimited soda, as well as draft beer from two kegs, until the kegs are depleted. No outside alcohol is allowed, however a cash bar is available. Participants are invited to bring their own snacks and decorate their tables with a Time Travel theme, such as favorite decade, etc., with prizes for the best decorated table. Proceeds from the event benefits local child safety initiatives, such as safe sleep kits, car seats, outreach and more. Trivia night registration and sponsorship opportunities are

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Bolyard’s coming to Energizer Park: in the media

9 months ago
Maplewood’s Bolyard’s Meat & Provisions will be one of the new food vendors coming to St. Louis City’s Energizer Park this year. Chris Bolyard told Fox 2, “It’s amazing for St. Louis. We’re such a food town, (and) St. Louis comes out to prove that. Everyone comes out to eat.” Bolyard told St. Louis Magazine […]
Doug Miner

Spring E-cycling And Shredding Event Announces New Location

9 months ago
TROY - Get ready for the Spring Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce E-cycling/Shredding Day in Troy! The event is set for Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Triad High School (704 E. US Highway 40, Troy) – note new location. E-cycling drop-offs are free, with the exception of the slight charge by CJD E-cycling for TVs and monitors. Bring anything with a cord – no limit. You can find a list of unaccepted items on the Chamber’s website at www.troymaryvillecoc.com . There will also be free unlimited shredding with The Shred Truck shredding on site. In addition to e-cycling and shredding, you can drop off your old prescription medication, eye glasses and hearing aids on that day as well. No appointments necessary for this event. For questions, contact the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce at 618-667-8769 or email dawn@troymaryvillecoc.com . You can also visit the Chamber’s website page at www.troymaryvillecoc.com

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Wait! There is Alcohol in This! New Illinois Law for Alcohol Infused Products

9 months ago
SPRINGFIELD - The alcohol marketplace has changed and so have the laws. Effective Jan. 1, 2025 bill SB 2625 went into effect. Alcohol-infused products such as alcoholic ice cream, whipped cream, popsicles, and other similar products are now considered alcoholic beverages regulated by the Illinois Liquor Control Act and the ILCC. This law requires product separation for retail displays of alcohol-infused products and co-branded alcoholic beverages. For small businesses that cannot meet product separation requirements, the ILCC will provide required signage clearly identifying alcohol-infused products. Key Points "Alcohol-infused products" means any frozen or unfrozen, solid, or semi-solid food in a form other than liquid, including, but not limited to, ice cream, ice pops, whipped cream, gelatin-based products, and other similar products, containing more than 0.5% alcohol by volume. Retailers with sales floor space of 2,500 square feet or less and do not physically separate

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Flu is back with a vengeance in Missouri

9 months ago
“It looked like it might have been possible it was going to be a mild flu season, but flu had something else in mind,” said Dr. Steven Lawrence, an infectious disease specialist.
By Michele Munz St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Eads at 150

9 months ago

In celebration of the 150th anniversary of the completion of the iconic Eads Bridge, Eads Bridge at 150 examines the complexities of its design, its construction, and the role it has played since it opened […]

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Myranda Levins