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Godfrey Mayor McCormick Provides Information About Door-To-Door Solicitors
GODFREY - Village of Godfrey Mayor Mike McCormick provided information Thursday morning, Dec. 7, 2023, that the administration has received quite a few calls lately regarding door-to-door solicitors. These are some comments released by Mayor McCormick about the situation: "We take a serious approach to solicitation, requiring individuals to apply for a solicitation permit," he said. "We also require that they pay $50 for the permit and an additional $10 cash deposit for a photo I.D. badge provided by the Village, and also go through a vetting process with the Madison County Sheriff’s Department. Solicitation is allowed in Godfrey between the hours of 10 a.m. – 6 p.m." He continued: "If you have a solicitor at your door, do yourself and your neighbors a favor by first asking if they have a permit, and then asking to see their photo I.D. badge. If they’re unable to provide this information, or if they’re overly aggressive, or if they solicit during non-authorized
On this day in 1914, Barnes Hospital accepted its first patients
"Mr. Barnes stands out as the Christian philanthropist. His name, beside that of Henry Shaw, will become a household word in our city."
The design of a new St. Louis flag was proposed on this day in 1963
The now-iconic design replaced a 1916 design that sparked drama.
St. Louis City SC's 'City Wishlist Weekend' starting this Saturday
Christmas is less than three weeks away and this weekend you have the perfect opportunity to buy some St. Louis City SC swag for the people on your list.
Senator Encourages FDA, White House To Implement Menthol Cigarettes Ban
In a speech on the Senate floor, Durbin calls out delays in implementing promised ban on menthol cigarettes, as Black communities continue to face disproportionate harm from Big Tobacco’s marketing tactics WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) delivered a speech on the Senate floor calling on the Food and Drug Administration and Biden Administration to swiftly implement a proposed public health regulation to prohibit the production and sale of menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. Durbin spoke about his own family’s grief after losing his father to lung cancer, reiterating that a ban on menthol cigarettes could save hundreds of thousands of lives annually. In his remarks, Durbin also emphasized that communities of color bear the brunt of the addiction, disease, and death from menthol cigarettes as Big Tobacco has intentionally targeted Black Americans in advertising and marketing. “Last month, FDA submitted a regulation to the White
Senator Markey Sends Automakers A Letter Criticizing Their Nonexistent Privacy Standards
Back in September Mozilla released a scathing report showing how modern vehicles are a privacy shitshow. After studying vehicle systems for over 600 hours, researchers found that most cars hoover up vast swaths of sensitive location and other information on consumers, then, like most companies, sell access to that data to pretty much any nitwit […]
Lauritzen's COUNTRY Financial Receives December Small Business Award
GODFREY – The RiverBend Growth Association has selected Jeff Lauritzen’s COUNTRY Financial office as its December 2023 Small Business of the Month award recipient. Located at 2720 Gerson Avenue in Godfrey, the insurance and financial services firm has been in business locally under the sage leadership of Financial Representative Jeff Lauritzen now for 12 years. The local office has two employees. “Our vision is to be the premiere insurance and financial services provider in the Riverbend, protecting clients from the unknown and helping them plan their futures,” says Lauritzen. “We are on a mission to build a business of long-term core clients, based on integrity and responsiveness, while also being an active contributor throughout the Riverbend.” Over the past five years, the local COUNTRY Financial office on Gerson Avenue in Godfrey was purchased in late 2019, with building renovations completed in Fall 2021. Office staff moved into the location
Josh Hawley pushes hard to get nuclear waste compensation measure over finish line
Missouri’s senior senator wants federal aid for Mallinckrodt Chemical Works sites where uranium was processed and stored, including areas in Bridgeton and Weldon Springs.
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore will run for full term
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore announced Wednesday he is running for a full term in 2024.
A Number of Tragedies
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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5 wellness treatment centers in St. Louis
These local studios offer a variety of rejuvenating treatments and services.
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Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 39 North's role in St. Louis' agtech sector
A nonprofit was formed this year to run the innovation district. It's designed to help develop resources for a company looking to grow into a world-class venture.
Centenarian survivors of Pearl Harbor attack are returning to honor those who perished 82 years ago
Six survivors are expected at a ceremony commemorating the assault that propelled the United States into World War II.
Governor Aims $4M-Plus at 'Embarrassing' Missouri Maternal Mortality
Maternal mortality rates in impoverished areas of Missouri have historically rivaled that of third-world countries. The state's now directing money to do something about it. Governor Mike Parson's office announced yesterday that the Department of Health and Senior Services, DHSS, has a new plan to improve the health of pregnant women and their care after childbirth, fueled by the $4.3 million the governor previously asked the general assembly to allocate. Missouri’s "maternal mortality prevention plan" has five main focuses: Maternal Quality Care Protocols, Maternal Care Workforce, Optimize Postpartum Care, Maternal Health Access Project, and Improved Maternal Health Data.
Dedication for fallen STL County Ofc. Antonio Valentine today
A St. Louis County Police detective killed in the line of duty is being honored Thursday morning with a bridge named after him. Detective Antonio Valentine was killed in a violent head-on crash on December 1, 2021, on Chambers Road in Bellefontaine Neighbors.
McDonald's launching new chain, 'Cosmc's' this month
McDonald's is launching a spin-off chain, and it could be a major rival for Starbucks.
Police: 85-year-old man missing since Wednesday afternoon
The Department of Veterans Affairs Police Department has issued an endangered silver advisory for 85-year-old Bennie Moore Jr.