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Get Ready for an Engaging Winter at Alton Little Theater

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ALTON — Alton Little Theater (ALT) is set to welcome the New Year with a lineup of four entertainment options in January and February, featuring a mix of comedy and historical dramas. The theater will host productions that include the Midwest premieres of works by three new playwrights, as well as a concert to kick off the season. The festivities begin on January 4 at 2 p.m. with "Sing in the New Year," a concert by regional favorite Thomas M. Taylor. Tickets for the event are priced at $25. Taylor's performance will showcase popular hits from Broadway, famous movies, and light opera, promising a vibrant start to the theater's schedule. Following the concert, ALT will present "The EXES," a comedy by Lenore Skomal, from January 24 to February 2. Skomal will travel from the East Coast to attend the premiere. This will be followed by George Bailey's play "Front Porch," which will run from February 14 to 16, with Bailey flying in from San Diego for the event. The final production

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Leader of Missouri social services agency stepping down for new job in Poplar Bluff

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The director of Missouri’s Department of Social Services will resign next month, allowing Gov.-elect Mike Kehoe to choose a new leader for the embattled agency. Robert Knodell’s last day as director of the department — which oversees foster care, Medicaid, other public assistance programs and services for delinquent youth — will be Jan. 13. He […]
Clara Bates

Tips To Avoid A Fire In Home Over Holidays

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ST. LOUIS — The holidays are a wonderful time to get everyone together. Unfortunately, they can also mean a greater risk of a fire in someone’s home. This holiday season, the American Red Cross of Greater St. Louis encourages everyone to follow simple steps to prevent home fires from holiday decorations. “December is the peak time for home fires involving candles and holiday decorations,” said Barry Falke, Chief Executive Officer, Red Cross of Missouri and Arkansas. “Help protect your family by using battery-operated candles and practicing your two-minute escape plan with everyone in your household.” HOLIDAY DECORATING SAFETY TIPS Follow these safety tips and visit redcross.org/fire for more information. You can also download the free Red Cross Emergency app by searching “American Red Cross” in app stores. If you must use candles, keep them away from anything that could burn, and place them out of reach of pets and children.

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Pay Transparency Law Takes Effect January 1

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) is reminding job seekers and employers that, effective January 1, 2025, all job postings made by employers with 15 or more employees will need to include pay scale and benefit information. This amendment to the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003 (IL EPA) was contained in HB 3129, passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor JB Pritzker in 2023. The amendment brings greater transparency to the hiring process by giving prospective employees the opportunity to learn about what compensation and benefits the employer will offer for an open job position. Employers will also be required to extend transparency in opportunities by informing current employees about all open job postings, so that they might choose to apply. “Here in Illinois, we've taken action to close the pay gap and strengthen protections for workers — and these amendments to the Illinois Equal Pay Act are another critical

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How MOVE-STL helps veterans experiencing homelessness find long-term housing

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ST. LOUIS - In the Spirit of the Season, FOX 2 and St. Louis 11 have teamed up with MOVE-STL to raise awareness and funds for the life-changing work their organization does to help veterans and their families experiencing homelessness. MOVE-STL provides veterans with long-term supportive housing, transportation, therapy, emergency assistance, clinical case management, and [...]
Kamy Smelser

The Best Holiday Books to Read by the Fire

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As the chill of winter settles in and the days grow shorter, there’s nothing quite like curling up by the fire with a good book. The holiday season offers a perfect opportunity to dive into stories that capture the spirit of the season, evoke nostalgia, or transport you to magical worlds. This article explores some of the best holiday books to read by the fire, providing a mix of classic tales, contemporary novels, and heartwarming narratives that will enhance your holiday experience. Classic Holiday Tales 1. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens No holiday reading list is complete without Charles Dickens’ timeless novella, A Christmas Carol . This story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miser who is transformed by the visits of three ghosts on Christmas Eve, is a poignant reminder of the importance of compassion and generosity. The rich imagery and memorable characters create a vivid atmosphere that captures the essence of Victorian Christmas celebrations. This tale is not jus

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This Day in History on December 17: Wright Brothers' First Powered Flight

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December 17 holds a special place in the annals of history, marked by incredible events that have influenced our world in various ways. One of the most impactful events that occurred on December 17 was the Wright brothers' first powered flight in 1903. The Wright brothers made their first powered flight on December 17, 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, which revolutionized transportation and laid the groundwork for modern aviation. This extraordinary achievement not only changed the way we travel but also had a lasting impact on global commerce, warfare, and tourism. Fast forward to December 17, 1967, when the first episode of the beloved animated television special, 'The Magic of Christmas,' aired. This program captured the hearts of families and became a staple of holiday traditions in many households. It showcased the potential of animation as a powerful storytelling medium and paved the way for future animated specials that continue to delight audiences today. Another noteworthy

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Man shot, killed in North Riverfront

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Homicide detectives are investigating a shooting that left a man dead on December 16 in North Riverfront. At approximately 7:34 p.m., officers received a call for a shooting at 65 Angelica. They located an unknown man, in his 20s, dead from multiple gunshot wounds. EMS was on scene and pronounced the man. This is an […]

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Suleima Rojas