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According to this graphic, would I be permitted to bring a small solid backpack to Evolution Fest?
A surgical team was about to harvest a St. Louis man's organs. Then his doctor intervened.
"It’s like he was too alert. He was letting us know: ‘Please don’t let them do this to me. I’m here. I can fight this.’"
Beach Boys - Chesterfield Amphitheater
Coffee shop with the best tea selection?
This Weekend in History on September 20 and 21: International Day of Peace Established
September 20th and 21st have witnessed a fascinating array of events throughout history. Traveling back, on September 20, 1519, the legendary explorer Ferdinand Magellan embarked on his historic circumnavigation of the globe. Setting sail from Spain with a fleet of five ships, Magellan aimed to find a westward route to the Spice Islands. Although Magellan himself would not complete the journey, having been killed in the Philippines, his expedition proved conclusively that the Earth is round and could be circumnavigated by sea. This voyage dramatically expanded European knowledge of the world's geography and opened new avenues for trade and exploration. In the realm of culture and arts, September 20 also holds notable significance. In 1870, the iconic novelist and playwright Leo Tolstoy published the first part of his epic work "War and Peace." This masterpiece has since become a cornerstone of world literature, offering profound insights into Russian society and the human condition
Recovery Fest in Kirkwood Park today 12-6...food trucks, live music
Illinois Department Of Agriculture Selects STAR Tool To Advance Statewide Soil Health Initiatives
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) has officially designated the STAR Tool as the required soil health assessment for all state-funded conservation practices, in accordance with the Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts Act (70 ILCS 405). This decision marks a significant milestone in the commitment to sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship in Illinois. The STAR Tool now plays a central role in supporting key conservation programs across the state, including the Partners-for-Conservation Cost-Share program (PFC), the Illinois Healthy Soils Initiative (PA 103-00494), and the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy (NLRS). “The Illinois Department of Agriculture is proud to elevate the STAR Tool as the standard for assessing soil health across all state-funded conservation programs,” said IDOA Director Jerry Costello II. “This decision reflects our deep commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture, supporting
Illinois Housing Development Authority Highlights Victories Over Challenging Year in Housing
CHICAGO – The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) today announced achievements in affordable housing, delivering billions of dollars in investments that revitalized communities and expanded access to safe, stable housing across the state. In the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, IHDA initiatives supported first-time homebuyers, seniors, veterans, and individuals with special needs, meeting the evolving housing demands of Illinois families and strengthening neighborhoods statewide. “As Governor of Illinois, I’m committed to making life more affordable for people across the state,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “From helping thousands of working families achieve their dreams of homeownership to creating more affordable housing opportunities for our veterans and seniors, I applaud IHDA’s critical investments in our communities that support safe, affordable housing for all.” “Whether it was helping a family buy their first home, providin
Jersey Community Hospital Foundation Awards 2025 Funds for Education
JERSEYVILLE — The Jersey Community Hospital (JCH) Foundation is pleased to announce the 2025 recipients of its Medical Education Fund awards for local students pursuing careers in healthcare. Recipients are eligible to receive $1,000 per semester for up to eight semesters – a maximum of $8,000 in total funding while completing their respective programs. The 2025 JCH Foundation Medical Education Fund recipients are: Annie Hansen , Jersey Community High School graduate, attending the University of Missouri, studying Pre-Med/Physician Assistant. Katreona Benedict , Jersey Community High School graduate, attending Iowa State University, studying Genetics to become a Fertility Specialist. Haley Roach , Jersey Community High School student, attending Southern Illinois University–Carbondale, studying Diagnostic Sonography. Megan Stewart , Jersey Community High School graduate, attending the University of Missouri, studying to become a Physician Assistant
Exploring the Significance of World Gratitude Day
Did you know that people who regularly practice gratitude report up to 25% higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction? This statistic is more than just a number; it hints at the transformative power of a simple yet profound human experience—gratitude. World Gratitude Day, observed annually on September 21, invites individuals and communities around the globe to pause and reflect on the importance of thankfulness. But beyond its surface celebration, what deeper significance does this day hold in our personal lives and society at large? The Origins and Purpose of World Gratitude Day World Gratitude Day was established in 1965 by the United Nations to promote the recognition and practice of gratitude worldwide. The day was inspired by the idea that expressing thanks is a universal value that transcends cultures, languages, and religions. It aims to foster a spirit of appreciation not only toward other people but also toward life’s circumstances, nature, and the world
IEMA-OHS Recognizes National Preparedness Month As Severe Weather Events Increase in Number
SPRINGFIELD — Just this year, Illinois has already seen 115 tornadoes touch down in the state, which is the highest number of twisters in the nation for 2025. On top of that, communities have faced repeated rounds of severe storms, unleashing destructive straight-line winds and flooding across the state. With September recognized as National Preparedness Month, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS) is urging all residents to take this moment to review and strengthen their disaster preparedness plans. “Severe weather can strike with little warning, and the best defense is being ready before it happens," said IEMA-OHS Acting Director Theodore (Ted) Berger. “The national ‘preparedness starts at home’ campaign reminds us that we each have a role to play by mapping out a plan and reviewing insurance coverage” IEMA-OHS offers several blueprints to help residents prepare for an emergency. Emergency kits
Lost dog in Affton
Memorial service for Charlie Kirk draws thousands in Arizona
Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 10. A 22-year-old Utah resident is now facing charges in his death.
Vehicle break ins on Gravois this morning
Meet the small business owners electrifying Maine’s rural coast
In Casco Bay’s remote waters, electric workboats and the aquaculture innovators who operate them are putting marine electrification to the test.
Waves of rain and storms through much of the week
A few lingering showers are ongoing this morning across southeastern Missouri. Otherwise, we'll see a dry, but mostly cloudy start to the day. Temperatures on Sunday will climb into the mid 80s. Later this afternoon and evening we'll see rain chances increasing as storms develop just west of the region and gradually track east-northeastward across [...]
World Series @ Sportsman's Park - 1946
What did you eat this week?
Missouri farmers navigate dry weather, delayed harvest
It’s one of the most important times of the year for area farmers and after a tough spring we checked in to see how the harvest season is progressing and what farmers are specifically looking for when it comes to the weather.
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