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St. Louis Developer Green Street Seeks to Evict Dog Bar

1 year 2 months ago
From St. Louis Business Journal:  St. Louis developer Green Street is suing Bar K in an bid to evict the dog-friendly entertainment venue, claiming it has defaulted on its lease. Bar K owes nearly $300,000 in rent for its location at 4565 McRee Ave. in the city’s Forest Park Southeast neighborhood, Green Street alleges in […]
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Heart Attacks During Pickleball Prompt Godfrey Board Discussion

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GODFREY - Amid reports of heart attacks at local pickleball courts, the Godfrey Village Board on Tuesday weighed the possibility of installing an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) device near the village’s own pickleball courts at Glazebrook Park. Trustee Craig Lombardi noted there have been a few heart attacks reported at pickleball courts around the Riverbend, including in Wood River, East Alton, and Godfrey. Citing a suggestion from residents, Lombardi said having an AED on site would be a logical way for the village to prepare for such an incident. “An AED machine I know costs a little bit, but it was suggested to me that we probably have something up there,” Lombardi said. “It is an older sport, a lot of younger kids are playing it, but … the chances of this happening more and more just realistic to me.” While Trustee Rick Lauschke raised concerns about training and liability, Parks & Recreation Director Chris Logan said the devices

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S. M. Wilson & Co. Announces Promotion of Ralph Miller

1 year 2 months ago
S. M. Wilson & Co., a St. Louis-based construction management and general contracting firm, has promoted Ralph Miller to Project Superintendent. Miller joined the company in 1999 and continued there until 2013. He returned in 2021. In the past year, he worked with the team to complete the program at HSHS St. John’s Health Center […]
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Improper Infection Treatment Leads to $3.5 Million Court Award For Former Smithton Resident

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SMITHTON - A former resident of Bria of Smithton, a skilled care nursing facility in Smithton, has been awarded $3.5 million after an improperly treated infection led to the partial amputation of her right leg. The St. Clair County court ruled in favor of the 64-year-old woman on August 27, 2024. She was represented by Gianaris Trial Lawyers in Alton. The resident developed an infection in her right great toe in 2022, which, according to the lawsuit filed by attorney Ted Gianaris, was not properly treated for many months. This led to sepsis, a bone infection, and gangrene. Eventually, the resident was sent to a hospital emergency room and underwent a below-the-knee amputation. Prior to losing her leg, she had suffered a stroke that affected her left side, resulting in her confinement to a wheelchair. “This poor lady had an infection for a long time before July of 2022, but the facility didn’t do the right thing. She had gangrene of her toe, and her family wasn’t

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Bike MS: Gateway Getaway Ride Celebrates 40 Years; 10 at Lewis and Clark

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GODFREY - On Sept. 7-8, 2024, more than 1,000 cyclists will take part in the 40th Annual Bike MS: Gateway Getaway, an event dedicated to raising awareness and funds to find a cure for multiple sclerosis. Hosted by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and set against the beautiful backdrop of Lewis and Clark Community College — where it has been held for the past 10 years—this year’s ride celebrates four decades of impactful efforts against MS. This year’s goal is to raise $1.3 million to support groundbreaking research and provide vital assistance to the over 9,300 individuals living with MS in our area and the 1 million individuals impacted nationally. Cyclists will ride up 200 miles over two days, Sept. 7-8. This fully supported ride will include routes traveling along the limestone bluffs on the Great River Road and winding through Lewis and Clark district communities, including Godfrey, Alton, Fosterburg, Bethalto, Elsah, Otterville, Jerseyville, Brighton

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Historic Old Town Florissant was the new host venue for the final day of The Gateway Cup, Sept. 2

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Florissant hosted the 2024 Bommarito Audi West County Gateway Cup race series on Monday September 2nd. Historic Old Town Florissant was the new host venue for the final day of The Gateway Cup, which is a prestigious four-day cycling event over Labor Day weekend in four of the coolest neighborhoods in the St. Louis area. […]

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Studio 1117 to Offer Improv Classes in Alton, Promoted by Alton Little Theater

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ALTON - Alton Little Theater is promoting a new opportunity for thespians: improv classes. Taught by Alex Trepka of 1117 Studio, the improv classes will take place in downtown Alton. Trepka hopes to introduce classes for ages 11–17 and ages 18 and up. He believes that improv is a useful skill and fun experience for people of all backgrounds. “I do think improv is something that younger kids or people of all ages, 11 to 99, can use the skills,” Trepka said. “I’m in the process right now of securing a space so that we can get some classes going.” Alton Little Theater is helping Trepka establish 1117 Studio and start the classes. Lee Cox, executive director of Alton Little Theater, noted that improv is a great chance for new actors to get the experience they need, and she looks forward to seeing Trepka’s classes in action. “I always get calls about, ‘How can I get my kids involved?’ or ‘How can I get acting

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Belleville Memorial Honors Stephanie Sellers for Exceptional Care

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BELLEVILLE/SHILOH — Stephanie Sellers has been named Belleville Memorial's April Employee of the Month, recognized for her exceptional patient care and unwavering support at Memorial Hospital Belleville and Memorial Hospital in Shiloh. Sellers was honored for her unique approach to patient engagement, particularly her efforts to celebrate patients' birthdays. "Stephanie rallies the team for every patient that is noted to have a birthday," said the nominating team member. "She creates birthday balloons and has us sign a card and gather in the patient's room to sing Happy Birthday. This brings a smile to everyone's face. The families and the entire team truly enjoy having a moment to celebrate the patient. Stephanie truly goes above and beyond." The recognition highlights Sellers' dedication to fostering a positive environment for both patients and staff. Her actions have been noted to enhance the overall experience at the hospitals, bringing joy to patients and creating

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