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Governor shelves plan to track cyberattacks in Missouri
The recent CrowdStrike outage showed governments and businesses can be widely affected by computer changes.
Scenes from the Florissant Fall Festival Oct. 13
Music was available all along re St. Francois during the Fall Fesstival Oct. 13 Bill Peek’s group had them dancing in the parking lot. Men of Harmoy (green shirts) are regulars at the Fall Festival. Wine and chese was served with soft jazz […]
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Social Media Outcry Leads to Bath and Body Works Candle Recall
Bath and Body Works has discontinued a candle labeled “Snowed In” after social media users criticized its design for resembling a Ku Klux Klan hood. The candle, which featured a stylized paper snowflake on its label, drew widespread attention when commenters noted its resemblance to the robes worn by members of the KKK, a group identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as one of the oldest and most notorious hate organizations in the United States. The controversy emerged shortly after the candle was made available for sale. Following the backlash, Bath and Body Works removed the product from its website and retail locations. In a statement to CNN, the company emphasized that the design was “unintentional” and expressed regret for any offense caused. “At Bath and Body Works, we are committed to listening to our teams and customers, and committed to fixing any mistakes we make—even those that are unintentional like this one,” a company spokesperson
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Over 11 Food Pantries to Benefit From Taste Of SIBR Food Festival In Collinsville
COLLINSVILLE — The Southwestern Illinois Board of REALTORS is set to host its Annual Taste of SIBR event on Nov. 13, 2024, at the Madison County Fireman’s Hall in Collinsville. The event is open to the public and aims to foster community spirit while supporting local food pantries. Mackenzie Menn, the Marketing and Communications Director for the event, highlighted the purpose, stating, "This event is a wonderful way to spread community while those attending get to try various options of food from our vendors all while supporting over 11 different Food Pantries in our local counties." The Taste of SIBR will feature a diverse array of food vendors, including City Scoops Ice Cream and Bella Milano, offering attendees a chance to sample various culinary delights. "We had such a variety of vendors at this event, from City Scoops Ice Cream to Bella Milano salad and toasted ravioli; we have it all," Menn noted. The proceeds from the event will be donated to support over 11 foo
Missouri State Highway Patrol releases report on I-44 wrong-way crash
Investigators with the Missouri State Highway Patrol have released their report on Sunday's fatal wrong-way crash on Interstate 44.
Major home goods retailer announces more store closures, including another in St. Louis area
Big Lots announced store closings Monday for the sixth week in a row.
Ferguson man shot and killed his passenger when she threw fast food at him, police say
St. Louis County Ballot Propositions
Runner-up in GOP race for Missouri governor eyeing St. Charles post
Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, came in second in the August Republican primary for governor.
Health Officials Continue Investigating Shigella Cases From Fairview Heights Restaurant
BELLEVILLE — The St. Clair County Health Department (SCCHD) has continued to investigate a Shigella outbreak linked to the LongHorn Steakhouse in Fairview Heights, which has affected at least 24 individuals since late September. The outbreak has prompted health officials to monitor additional reports of illness and implement corrective measures at the restaurant. As of Oct. 11, 2024, the SCCHD reported that 24 individuals tested positive for Shigella bacteria, while an additional 44 people have reported symptoms consistent with Shigellosis after dining at the establishment between Sept. 20 and Sept. 30, 2024. Among those affected, nine have been hospitalized. The age range of those impacted spans from 12 to 80 years. In response to the outbreak, LongHorn Steakhouse voluntarily closed its Fairview Heights location on Oct. 2, 2024, and is fully cooperating with health authorities. SCCHD has conducted environmental assessments of the restaurant and provided guidance on safe food
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Investigation Underway: Teen Shot Multiple Times At Shiloh Gas Station Parking Lot
SHILOH — A 16-year-old boy is recovering in the hospital after being shot multiple times in a gas station parking lot. The incident occurred just before 8 p.m. on Oct. 11, 2024, at the Kings Mart located at 1551 Hartman Lane in Shiloh. According to investigators, the victim briefly entered the convenience store before collapsing outside. He was transported to a local hospital, where he is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The Shiloh Police Department has taken one person into custody in connection with the shooting. Authorities have stated that this individual is not the shooter but had prior knowledge of a planned assault at the gas station. Police are actively searching for a dark grey Kia with heavy window tint, which they believe is connected to the incident. Law enforcement officials have indicated that this was not a random act of violence. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The Shiloh Police
Long-awaited Kansas City psychiatric hospital sparks resistance among neighborhood residents
Residents in Kansas City’s historic Northeast neighborhood say plans for a state psychiatric hospital on the site of a former housing project and city park clash with plans for revitalizing their community. They’re losing patience with efforts to base ever more social services near their homes that they fear could make their streets a dumping […]
Explore Local History During Fosterburg's Open House Event
FOSTERBURG - The Foster Township History museum will be holding an open house on October 19, 2024. The open house coincides with the Fosterburg Fire Department’s annual Pork Chop Dinner. The museum will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., allowing people ample time to see the collection of artifacts, maps, and historic photographs either before or after they have enjoyed their meal at the fire department. The historical displays include exhibits on the one-room school houses, coal mining, 1948 Tornado, the Civil War, agriculture, churches, and family histories. The museum is located one block north of the Fire Department, at 4810 Fosterburg Road, across from the Presbyterian Church. For information call 618-259-0726 or visit the Foster Township website.
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