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Karaoke

11 months ago

Come sing your hearts out at Hidden Gem's weekly karaoke. Hosted every Tuesday from 8pm-12am. Free to attend. 21+.

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Myranda Levins

John J. Flynn, Former Business Manager of Bricklayers Local 1, Dies

11 months ago
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune:  Former International President of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers John J. Flynn passed away on Feb. 12, 2025. He was born and raised in St. Louis where he learned the trade of bricklaying. He began as an apprentice bricklayer in 1952. His formal Union service began in 1971, when […]
Dede Hance

Godfrey Considering Widening Straube Lane

11 months ago
GODFREY – Property owners near Straube Lane in Godfrey asked village trustees on Tuesday to consider widening the road to accommodate heavily increased traffic. Longtime Straube Lane resident Marilyn Kuhn said she’s seen firsthand how traffic in the area has grown, while the road itself has not. “I’ve been living there 46 years, and over the years, more people have moved out there. It’s getting quite busy and Straube Lane is very narrow,” Kuhn said. “When there’s a school bus or dump truck or … any kind of larger vehicle, I have to go in the grass – and if the grass is soft, it’s in mud … I’m just asking if the village would consider widening Straube Lane.” Kuhn also voiced concerns about a derelict property in the 900 block of Straube Lane, and asked the board to look into ways to mitigate a sharp left turn on Straube Lane where there was recently an accident. Carol Baker also spoke in support

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Trump hides migrant detention away at Gitmo

11 months ago

Thanks to dogged reporting and unnamed sources, we know that as of last week, the Trump administration has sent nearly 100 migrants to the U.S. military base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where at least some are being held in the same military detention facility as terrorism suspects.

Yet much remains unknown by the press and the public about the migrant operation at Gitmo. As Freedom of the Press Foundation Senior Advocacy Adviser Caitlin Vogus wrote in The Daily Beast, the government’s detentions at Gitmo are happening largely out of sight of the American people — seemingly by design.

Vogus wrote:

“We shouldn’t have to rely on reporters’ tenacity and commitment to the fourth estate to gain basic information about what the government is up to. Sending deportees to Gitmo doesn’t just signal that the Trump administration is cracking down on immigration—it’s cracking down on the public’s right to know, too.”

Read the whole op-ed here.

Freedom of the Press Foundation