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For Your Health — A Fresh Look at Healthy Goals in the New Year

1 month 2 weeks ago
Heading into a new year, it feels like a great time to mix things up. So, after several years interviewing leaders in health and medicine to get their insight for this column, I thought it seemed only fair to turn the tables and have a colleague interview me. The result was a great discussion that touched on issues big and small — and that may provide a peek behind the curtain of medical research and how I incorporate health recommendations into my own life. Much of your work focuses

ALPLM Offers Chance To See Signed Copy Of Emancipation Proclamation

1 month 2 weeks ago
SPRINGFIELD – A copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Abraham Lincoln is now on display at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum as part of a special exhibit, giving the public a rare chance to see the historic document on its anniversary, Jan. 1. Lincoln’s proclamation ordered an end to slavery in Southern states that took up arms against the United States during the Civil War, which included more than three-fourths of the nation’s enslaved African Americans

Sunshine returns Saturday afternoon, near normal early January temperatures

1 month 2 weeks ago
ST. LOUIS - A weak wave of energy is bringing a few sprinkles, flurries, or ice pellets to the region that will continue through the morning. A layer of dry air near the surface is helping to evaporate much of this precipitation, limiting what makes it to the surface. Accumulations are not expected. This afternoon, [...]
Jaime Travers

Maplewood History:  From Charlemagne to Nellie Bell

1 month 2 weeks ago
As the long-time historian of our small town, Maplewood MO, the unfamiliar might think that I have to dig hard to keep coming up with new info for my blog posts.  After all, I have over 500 posts on this site alone.  Not to mention the posts I made on a couple of other sites […]
Doug Houser