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VIDEO: Home-Grown Construction Tech Pioneer Tells Why Gateway South District Counts
Editor’s Note: Luke Schuette, founder and CEO of structural bamboo manufacturer ReNüTeq, will be on the Forum’s Future of Construction discussion panel set for 7:30-9:30 AM Sept. 26th at Gateway South Advanced Building Collaboration District (GSABCD). The panel will be preceded by networking and followed by an exhibition of componentized/modularized construction technology and tours of […]
Missouri University of Science and Technology graduates are top earners
A Missouri school is in the top 10 U.S. colleges that improve their graduates' financial futures, according to a Wall Street Journal ranking.
Teen girl will be tried as adult in shooting at MetroLink station in St. Louis
Karina Whitfield, who is now 18 but was 17 at the time of her arrest was booked yesterday for charges of first degree murder and armed criminal action.
Remains found in Pecatonica River identified as Illinois men who disappeared in 1976
The Winnebago County Coroner has identified remains found inside a car submerged in the Pecatonica River as Clarence Owens and Everett Hawley, two businessmen who have been missing since 1976.
St. Louis man going to federal prison for fraud, tax offenses
A St. Louis man appeared in a federal court in Hartford, Connecticut, on Tuesday to plead guilty to his role in two different fraud schemes.
18-year-old dead, two injured after horse-drawn buggy crash
A Belle Rive family is mourning the loss of their 18-year-old daughter after a vehicle crashed into their horse-drawn buggy Monday.
Goalkeeper Patrick Henesey Has Been Key In Alton Boys Soccer Resurgence, He Is An Auto Butler Male Athlete Of Month
EDWARDSVILLE - Patrick Henesey, a senior goalkeeper for the Alton boys soccer team, has shown great progress in helping the Redbirds in their resurgence, taking a 6-1 win over University City, Mo., on Sept. 7, right after a loss at Edwardsville 1-0 on Sept. 5. Henesey has allowed only eight goals in net for Alton in the first six matches as the Redbirds are off to a tremendous start, one of the best starts for the Redbirds in many season. In an interview that followed the game against Edwardsville, Henesey felt Alton had played well, but also though his team could have done better. "It was a good game," Henesey said. "We just need to work on a few things. We should have scored and put it away, but we played well. It was a tough finish." The Redbirds did have some good opportunities in the match, particularly towards the end, when everyone pushed forward to get the equalizer. The goal, however, never came as the Tigers took the three points. "Yeah, it was a good game," Henesey
World Bird Sanctuary sees rise in owls stuck in netting--Fox 2 St Louis
Urban Chestnut owes at least $7.4M, bankruptcy filing says
St. Louis craft brewery Urban Chestnut has debts of at least $7.4 million, according to its bankruptcy filing. The business has said it will continue to operate.
Missouri Supreme Court puts abortion amendment back on Nov. ballot
(The Center Square) – The Missouri Supreme Court reversed a circuit court ruling and ordered Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft to put Amendment 3, an abortion rights initiative, on the November ballot.
Ordinary Meaning, Extraordinary Methods: Judge Newsom Digs Deeper Into AI In The Courtroom
Earlier this year, we wrote about how Judge Kevin Newsom, on the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, had explored how ChatGPT might actually be useful for a particularly narrow use in a court. Specifically, in judging whether or not the “ordinary meaning” of a phrase matched with what a party in the court argued was […]
National Public Lands Day at Boone's Crossing Unit of the Big Muddy Wildlife Refuge Sept 28
Dave Grohl reveals he had a baby “born outside of my marriage”
Dave Grohl has revealed that he's had a baby with someone other than his wife.In an Instagram post, the Foo Fighters frontman writes, "I've recently become the father of a…
Judas Priest announces 50th anniversary reissue of debut album, ‘Rocka Rolla’
Judas Priest is set to reissue their debut album, Rocka Rolla, in celebration of its 50th anniversary. A new remixed and remastered version of the album will be released digitally on Friday,…
Madison County Judge Sarah Smith Selected To Serve As Deep Wing Official For NCAA Division 3 Football Crew
MADISON COUNTY - Football season is upon us, and not just for our local high schools and colleges. This season, Madison County Judge Sarah Smith was selected to serve as a Deep Wing Official in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference. She is also officiating at the high school level, freshman on up to Varsity Friday Night Lights games throughout Southern Illinois. “I have three sons who all play football and a husband who coaches at the middle school. Football just runs in our blood, and since I plan on retiring from the military next year, I figured it was the perfect time to get into the officiating profession,” said Smith. The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC), which is comprised of eight full-time member schools from Minnesota and Wisconsin, began in 1972 as the Twin Rivers Conference and was renamed to its current title in 1983. In 2008-09 academic year, the UMAC became a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The UMAC includes
Abortion-rights measure will be on Missouri’s November ballot, court rules
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that an abortion-rights measure will be on the state’s November ballot. The ruling on Tuesday ensures voters will have a chance to weigh in on whether to restore abortion rights to the state. A group of Republican state lawmakers and other abortion opponents had…
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Missouri Supreme Court rules amendment legalizing abortion will remain on ballot
Missourians will have the opportunity to vote to enshrine abortion in the state constitution this November, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
In a decision published less than three hours before the constitutional deadline to remove a question from the ballot, the Supreme Court reversed a lower court’s ruling that recommended the measure be stripped from the Nov. 5 ballot.
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft “shall certify to local election authorities that Amendment 3 be placed on…
Tariffs are not as nuanced as the New York Times says
Here's a headline in the New York Times today: This highlights a problem either with journalists or with economists. I can safely say that economists aren't "skeptical" of Trump's tariff blather. They think it's straight up bullshit. So is the problem that economists are too polite to say so when a Times reporter calls? Or ...continue reading "Tariffs are not as nuanced as the New York Times says"
Which Missouri, Illinois grocery stores carried recalled Boar's Head deli meat? How you can check
Health officials confirmed the meat was contaminated with listeria — the bacteria that causes food poisoning.
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