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Justice Amy Sholar Announces Candidacy for Illinois Fifth District Appellate Court

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MADISON COUNTY - Justice Amy Sholar has officially announced her candidacy for continued service on the Illinois Fifth District Appellate Court. Justice Sholar has a strong record of judicial leadership with more than two decades of legal experience. She was appointed to the Fifth District Appellate Court by the Illinois Supreme Court last year and is currently serving in that role. “I’ve dedicated my life to serving our judicial system and I pride myself on the unbiased and fair perspective I bring to the bench,” said Justice Sholar. “I think people don’t always realize that decisions made by the appellate court impact all citizens of our state, from property ownership disputes to ensuring proper handling of criminal cases. It is critical to keep an experienced jurist with a history of fairness serving in this role.” Justice Sholar is seeking election to the seat created by the passing of long serving and respected Justice Thomas M. Welch. The sea

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This Day in History on July 31: United Kingdom Issues Ultimatum to Germany in Early Stages of World War I

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July 31 has been a day marked by remarkable events that have shaped the course of history across the world. Moving back in history, July 31, 1914, witnessed a critical moment during the early stages of World War I. On this day, the United Kingdom issued an ultimatum to Germany after the invasion of Belgium, demanding withdrawal. When Germany failed to comply, Britain formally declared war on August 4, marking its entry into what would become a devastating global conflict. This diplomatic move underscored the complex alliances and tensions that escalated into the Great War, reshaping geopolitical landscapes for decades. In the realm of civil rights, July 31, 1964, is notable for the passage of the Civil Rights Act in the United States Senate. This landmark legislation aimed to end segregation and discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The act's passage represented a monumental victory for the civil rights movement, setting the foundation for more equitable

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$50M Expansion Starts at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in O’Fallon, IL

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From Belleville News-Democrat: Surgical costs, time, and adapting to a changing healthcare landscape are at the forefront of HSHS St. Elizabeth Hospital’s $50 million expansion project at its O’Fallon medical campus, its CEO says. Construction has started on a new surgical treatment center that is expected to accommodate more same-day procedures than before. The expected […]

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Tom Finan

St. Louis County Votes to Cooperate on Regional Law Enforcement Training Center

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From St. Louis Business Journal: St. Louis County lawmakers on Tuesday did their part in advancing development of a regional police training center. The County Council OK’d a cooperation agreement with St. Charles, Franklin and Jefferson counties for the project, called the Gateway Regional Law Enforcement Training Center and contemplated for an area near Interstate […]

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Tom Finan

James Kavanaugh, Former Bricklayers Business Manager, Dies at 87

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James “Jim” Michael Kavanaugh, former business manager of Bricklayers Local 1 died on July 10 at age 87. His son, Jim Kavanaugh, CEO and co-founder of World Wide Technologies, wrote in a post on Linked-In, “Our dad was strong, tough, direct, and incredibly hardworking. He was a man of deep loyalty and a natural-born leader. […]

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Tom Finan

Today's Weather: Clouds and Showers with a Cooler Day Ahead

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Today's high will reach 76 degrees with a low dipping to 58. Expect cloudy skies through much of the day with a chance of light showers. The weather feels pleasant, and winds will be light from the north-northeast at around 8 mph, gusting up to 23 mph. Humidity will remain high, so it might feel a bit muggy at times. Allergy sufferers should note that mold and grass pollen levels are moderate, with ragweed and tree pollen remaining low. The air quality is moderate, so take it easy if you are sensitive. Looking ahead to tomorrow, expect a warmer day with a high near 79 and a low around 57. Mostly sunny skies will brighten the day, and humidity will drop, making it feel much more comfortable. Winds will come from the northeast at about 8 mph with gusts up to 23 mph. UV levels will be very high, so don't forget your sunscreen if you plan to be outside. For more weather updates, visit https://riverbender.com/weather .

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McBride Plans 33 Homes Near Ballwin

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From St. Louis Business Journal: A big homebuilder has a new subdivision planned in St. Louis County. McBride Land Growth LLC, connected to Chesterfield-based homebuilder McBride Homes, has filed for zoning for a new community of 33 single-family houses on 13.89 acres that is currently occupied by a single-family house near Ballwin. The project, at […]

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Tom Finan

Jon Hubach Joins City’s Community Development Authority; Will Assist in Tornado Relief

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Jon Hubach, an experienced economic development and public administration professional has joined the City of St. Louis Community Development Authority, where he will initially assist in the tornado recovery effort. Hubach made the announcement of his new position in a LinkedIn post. “My initial focus will be on tornado recovery, assisting the many lives affected […]

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Tom Finan

Study Shows Musk’s Starlink Too Congested To Tackle U.S. Broadband Woes Despite Billions In New Subsidies

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A new study from researchers at X-Lab shows that Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite broadband service lacks the capacity to put a serious dent in U.S. broadband. Despite recent efforts by the Trump administration to rewrite a $42 billion subsidy program with an eye on giving Musk billions in taxpayer dollars. The researchers found that given […]
Karl Bode

Big Canadian Modular Builder Folds: What It Means

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From Offsite Innovators: It’s never good news when a modular company with serious potential runs out of runway. And that’s exactly what happened to Ontario-based BECC Modular, which has officially been placed into receivership by court order. For those in the offsite construction industry keeping an eye on Canada’s players, this development may have come […]

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Tom Finan