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Edwardsville, Glen Carbon Students Named: UW-Madison Announces 2025 Spring Graduates

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MADISON, Wis. - A total of 9,424 students received degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison on May 9-10, including students from your area. Here are the degree recipients from your area: Edwardsville, IL Jordyn Ginestra, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Arts, English and Zoology Glen Carbon, IL Madison Lein, College of Letters and Science, Bachelor of Science, Biology There were two live Spring 2025 Commencement ceremonies, one for undergraduates at Camp Randall and one for all graduate degree candidates at the Kohl Center. Keynote speaker and celebrated sports columnist Jason Gay encouraged the graduates to embrace joy in their lives. "Spend your time with people who give you happiness. Stay as open to new experiences as you are today," Gay said. "Find satisfaction in small routines - the place where you live, community service, time outside in the natural world." Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin reminded graduates that an essential part of their UW-Madison

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Airline Care Clinic Offers $40 Back-to-School Physicals and More in East Alton

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EAST ALTON - Airline Care Clinic is offering affordable back-to-school and sports physicals. Nurse practitioner Elizabeth “Betsy” Dykeman understands that summer is a busy time, and the back-to-school season can get expensive as families purchase school supplies and clothing for their kids. That’s why she is offering $40 physicals to fulfill the back-to-school and sports requirements so kids can return to the classroom healthy and ready to learn. “It makes me really happy to do it,” Dykeman said. From July until September, Dykeman will offer special $40 back-to-school and sports physicals. You can bring the necessary paperwork to Airline Care Clinic, or the clinic can provide the paperwork you need to fulfill the back-to-school and sports requirements. Airline Care Clinic currently accepts Medicaid, Medicare and cash. Dykeman noted that most urgent cares or other clinics charge between $65–100 for these physicals. Her goal is to provide

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How to Plan a Budget-Friendly Summer Date Night

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Did you know that the average American couple spends over $200 on a single date night? While memorable experiences are priceless, the pressure to splurge can turn a romantic evening into a stressful financial burden. But what if the best date nights didn’t require breaking the bank? Planning a budget-friendly summer date night is not only possible—it can be just as magical, if not more so, than an extravagant outing. Rethinking the Value of a Date Night A date night is often seen as an opportunity to impress, leading many to assume that expensive dinners, fancy venues, or elaborate activities are necessary. However, the essence of a successful date night lies in connection, creativity, and shared enjoyment rather than cost. By shifting the focus from spending to experience, couples can foster intimacy and build memories without financial strain. Choosing the Right Activity: Fun Meets Affordability Selecting activities that are both enjoyable and budget-conscious is th

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Day Fresh Tour

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The most popular tour at the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in St. Louis explains the life of an Anheuser-Busch beer from seed to glass. Along the way, you’ll visit the Clydesdales Paddock […]

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The Environmental Impact of Plastic and How to Reduce Usage

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Every minute, the world produces about 1 million plastic bottles, and a staggering 91% of plastic waste is never recycled. This alarming statistic highlights the vast scale of plastic pollution, a crisis that has silently escalated over decades. Plastic, once hailed as a revolutionary material for its versatility and durability, has become one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. The Ubiquity and Persistence of Plastic Plastic’s widespread use is undeniable, permeating nearly every aspect of modern life—from packaging and consumer goods to medical devices and automotive parts. Its appeal lies in its low cost, light weight, and resistance to degradation. However, these same qualities also make plastic a persistent pollutant. Unlike organic materials that decompose naturally, most plastics can take hundreds to thousands of years to break down, fragmenting into microplastics that contaminate ecosystems globally. Environmental Consequences of Plastic

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One Giant Leap: The Story Behind the Moon Landing on This Day in 1969

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What if you were told that within a single decade, humanity could go from barely flying beyond Earth's atmosphere to setting foot on another celestial body? The moon landing on July 21, 1969, was not only a marvel of engineering but also a testament to human ambition and ingenuity. It marked a pivotal moment in history when the impossible became reality, reshaping our understanding of exploration and technology. The Race to the Moon: Context and Motivation The moon landing was the climax of the Space Race, a fierce competition between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. After the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 in 1957, the world witnessed the dawn of the space age. The United States, determined to assert technological and ideological superiority, set an ambitious goal: to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth before the decade’s end. President John F. Kennedy’s famous 1961 speech galvanized the nation with this objective, stating,

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This Day in History on July 21: Apollo 11 Astronauts Walk on the Moon

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July 21 has been a date marked by extraordinary achievements, groundbreaking discoveries, and pivotal moments that have shaped the course of history across the globe. Arguably the most iconic event associated with July 21 is the historic Apollo 11 mission's moonwalk in 1969. One day after the lunar module Eagle landed on the surface of the Moon, astronaut Neil Armstrong took humanity’s first steps outside Earth’s atmosphere, uttering the now-legendary phrase, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” This monumental achievement not only marked a triumph in the Space Race but also expanded our understanding of space exploration and inspired generations to dream beyond our planet. But the significance of July 21 extends far beyond this space milestone. In 1944, during the height of World War II, the Battle of Guam concluded with American forces recapturing the island from Japanese occupation. This victory was a strategic turning point

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