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There are nearly 1,400 major water users in Missouri, including power companies, cities and farmers.
Mercy Hospital and KDHX Blood Drive - Aug. 5-9
The Mercy Hospital and KDHX Blood Drive takes place Monday, August 5th through Friday, August 9th.
Your blood donation directly helps people who need it most, especially during the summer months when there is often a shortage of donors.
Every day, people of all ages and walks of life unexpectedly need blood. They could be accident victims, cancer patients or tiny babies in the NICU. When you give blood or platelets, you're giving someone the precious gift of life.
Mercy is the only hospital in the entire state of Missouri that performs blood drives outside of the hospital. Your decision to donate blood at Mercy could save someone's child, friend or loved one.
Make an appointment by calling 314-251-GIVE, or schedule online.
Health update
Five weeks down, one to go. I'm almost done with my radiation treatment. I'm pleased to report that the "super sunburn" pain I was warned about hasn't materialized. So far I've gotten a very minor bit of soreness in one or two places, and that's it. With only four treatments left it looks like I ...continue reading "Health update"
Judge puts indefinite hold on $500 payments to poor St. Louis families
The judge cited concerns that it may violate a provision in the state constitution barring cities from making gifts to private individuals.
REPORT: St. Louis CITY SC trading vice captain Tim Parker to New England
Fan-favorite Tim Parker, who scored the first goal in the history of St. Louis CITY SC, is reportedly on the move.
Edwardsville Talent Shines Again: McKenna Vereeke Earns First Runner-Up In Miss Illinois 2024
EDWARDSVILLE — McKenna Vereeke earned the title of first runner-up in the Miss Illinois 2024 pageant held in Marion, Illinois. This marks the second time Vereeke has achieved first runner-up in this competition. "I felt so incredibly honored competing against so many talented and intelligent women across the state," Vereeke said. "I felt I belonged up there and was honored to be so close to getting the opportunity." Vereeke, who won her local title as Miss Heart of Illinois, spent an entire year preparing for the state pageant. Her preparation included extensive community service, practicing her talent for violin performance, and working with local directors and their teams on mock interviews. "The private interview was the most intimidating part," Vereeke noted. "Miss Illinois is like a job interview and an interview for grad school combined." The competition spanned from June 10 to 15, 2024, and included a variety of segments such as a 10-minute private interview, fitness
Small Business Group Endorses Jay Keeven for State Representative
Edwardsville, Illinois - Jay Keeven, candidate for State Representative is proud to announce the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business in his upcoming election. "Small businesses provide great local jobs and local economic growth," said Keeven. "I'm running for State Representative to bring common sense back to state government. Small businesses have faced big challenges recently, with state mandates, forced COVID closures, changes in the workforce, and inflation. I will support small businesses and greater opportunities here in Illinois. I’m proud of this endorsement from the NFIB and their thousands of hardworking members." "Legislators in Springfield have repeatedly voted for more mandates and regulations on small businesses, even in an era of elevated inflation and qualified-worker shortages," said Noah Finley, Illinois State Director for NFIB. "It's important to change the mindset in Springfield. Instead of layering red tape on Illinois' small
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker interviewed twice for Kamala Harris VP slot, source says
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker was interviewed twice this week by Vice President Kamala Harris’ vetting team, according to a source familiar with the conversations.
Fundraiser for Illinois woman shot by deputy eclipses $500,000
An online fundraiser for the family of Sonya Massey, who was killed in a deputy-involved shooting, has raised over $500,000 in just eight days.
John Lennon’s “I’m The Greatest” featuring Ringo Starr and George Harrison streaming for the first time
A new bonus track from the recently released John Lennon box set Mind Games - The Ultimate Collection has been released. It gives fans some insight into the tune “I’m The Greatest,” which was…
Death row exonerees call on Missouri Attorney General to prevent St. Louis man's pending execution
ISP Leads Human Trafficking Enforcement Operation In Columbia, IL.
COLUMBIA – In a concerted effort to combat human trafficking, the Illinois State Police (ISP) Division of Criminal Investigation Trafficking Enforcement Bureau arrested five individuals during a two-day operation in Monroe County. The enforcement action, which took place from July 31 to August 1, 2024, in the Columbia area, targeted individuals seeking to engage in commercial sex acts. The operation led to the arrest and charging of the following individuals: - Deepak Chiluveru, 24, of St. Louis, Mo., charged with indecent solicitation of a child (Class 3 Felony), traveling to meet a child (Class 3 Felony), grooming (Class 4 Felony), and solicitation to meet a child (Class 4 Felony). - Tuan M. Huynh, 34, of St. Louis, Mo., charged with indecent solicitation of a child (Class 3 Felony), traveling to meet a child (Class 3 Felony), grooming (Class 4 Felony), solicitation to meet a child (Class 4 Felony), and armed violence (Class X Felony). - Leslie M. Johnson, 56, of St. Louis,
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Feds approve Missouri's next step to get $1.7 billion for broadband expansion
(The Center Square) – The federal government approved the next phase of Missouri’s plan to spend $1.7 billion on broadband projects.
Police dog left in hot car dies. Arnold police blame equipment malfunction.
The Arnold Police Department's 4-year-old Belgian Malinois named Vader died Wednesday, the second police dog in Missouri to die after being left in a hot vehicle this summer.
The amount of political ads this year is infuriating
‘Murder Shell’ in St. Louis closes after lawsuits. Residents skeptical crime will drop.
The Shell gas station on Tucker Boulevard closed its doors Wednesday, months after two lawsuits were filed against the station. Some residents say that won't solve the crime happening there.
Why did Bloomberg break the prisoner swap embargo?
Yesterday morning I was wondering why I hadn't seen any new reporting about the prisoner swap the previous night. Charlotte Klein has the answer: For days, various media outlets had been aware — through their own reporting and as information trickled out elsewhere — that a prisoner swap involving American journalists and dissidents was in ...continue reading "Why did Bloomberg break the prisoner swap embargo?"
Justice Alito Almost Messed Up The Internet; Then He Threw A Temper Tantrum
It turns out the internet was one Sam Alito petulant tantrum away from being a total disaster. In two key First Amendment cases, Alito was given the majority opinion to write. And, in both of them, his insistence on obliterating the old boundaries of the First Amendment caused other Justices to switch sides – and […]
Police identify man found shot dead in vacant building in St. Louis' Kingsway East neighborhood
Authorities found 34-year-old Don Devargas in "adavanced stages of decomposition" around 2:30 p.m on July 27 in St. Louis' Kingsway East neighborhood.
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