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Missouri Teacher Hailey Clifton-Carmack Busted for Sex With 16-Year-Old Student
A Missouri teacher who fled the state to evade statutory rape and child molestation charges has been busted in Texas. Hailey Clifton-Carmack was arrested by the Garden City Police Department in Garden Ridge, Texas, on January 5. The department said in a Facebook post she was brought in without incident and booked into the Comal County Jail.
FAA Moving Forward on STL’s Consolidated Terminal Project’s Environmental Assessment
FAA’s schedule looks to have the assessment completed by September 2024
‘Free Speech Absolutist’ Elon Musk Temporarily Bans Journalists, As ‘Free Speech Absolutist’ Bill Ackman Threatens SLAPP Suit Against Journalists
On Tuesday morning, former politician Tulsi Gabbard, who had to have the 1st Amendment clearly explained to her by a judge after she filed a ridiculous lawsuit to restrict the free speech of others, announced that she had cut a deal with Elon Musk to bring a “news show” to ExTwitter. Hilariously, she claimed that […]
St. Louis police searching for 'armed and dangerous' robbery suspect
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public's help with finding a robbery suspect described as "armed and dangerous."
"The Voice" Runner-Up Ruby Leigh to Perform in Highland in February
HIGHLAND - “The Voice” Season 24 runner-up Ruby Leigh is back in the Riverbend with a show at the KC Hall in Highland. On Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, you can enjoy dinner, the show and a meet-and-greet with Leigh herself. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. and tickets cost $50, or you can come for the show and meet-and-greet at 7 p.m. for $30. “I knew from the very first time I heard her sing that she was going to eventually be pretty big,” said Vicky Tift, owner of Old Time Pub in Highland. Tift met Leigh when Leigh was 13. Tift saw a video of Leigh singing and immediately booked her at Old Time Pub. Over the next two years, Leigh played at the pub every month. During her time on “The Voice,” Tift and her regular customers would gather at the pub every week to watch Leigh, now 16, perform. “It was just such an awesome experience to listen to her grow over those two years’ time,” Tift said. “We had Ruby watch parties all through
Missing St. Louis women joined spiritual cult before disappearing, police say
Six people who "vanished" in August were followers of a self-proclaimed prophet and rapper. They went missing shortly before he was sentenced to prison.
Neman: Looking for the secret to a successful soup? Use a cream base
You'll be amazed at how onions, chicken stock and wine can turn simple cream into an exceptional flavoring.
Husband-wife duo announces plans to redevelop Immaculate Conception Church and Rectory
Adam Pendleton: To Divide By
What is your name? Where are you from? How did you end up here? Can you feel it? Does it hurt? With these and other questions, American artist Adam Pendleton’s […]
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Letter To The Editor: Prenzler Provides Opinions About "Backdoor Referendums"
Note: This is a letter to the editor from Madison County Chairman Kurt Prenzler and it includes a submission to Granite City School District 9. He also continues to discuss backdoor referendums later in his letter to the editor. Letter to Granite City School District 9 Dear Superintendent Cann and District 9 board members: Two months ago, Granite City District 9 passed a “backdoor referendum” to issue $20 million of “working cash” bonds and on Nov. 22 put a public notice in the Belleville News-Democrat. This backdoor referendum is a legal loophole to avoid voter approval when issuing bonds that will be repaid with higher property taxes. A better – and the old-fashioned – way is to put it on the ballot for the people to decide. That’s called a “front door referendum.” The public notice stated that the only way for taxpayers inside District 9 to vote on this bond issue was for them to collect 2,653 signatures within 30 days
Missouri teacher accused of rape with student, others allegedly served as lookouts
A Missouri teacher is accused of having a sexual relationship with a student while other students allegedly served as lookouts. Authorities arrested the teacher earlier this month in Texas.
Eagle-watching season: Here are the best places to spot them in Missouri
Rolla teen dies, another injured in I-44 crash
LACLEDE COUNTY, Mo. -- One Rolla teen is dead and another is injured after a crash near Lebanon, Missouri, Tuesday evening. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that the 17-year-old driving the Chevy Malibu has died. An 18-year-old passenger was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. The vehicle was traveling westbound on I-44 at [...]
Southwestern Middle School Quarter 2 High Honor and Honor Roll
HIGH HONOR ROLL 8 TH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL LIST FOR QUARTER 2 Chandler Adams, Olivia Alward, Eva Bonnell, Evan Brooks, Kaylin Broyles, Kaley Burns, Baya Faulkner-Fairfax, Brianna Fogle, Emmalyn Funk, Alexis Hart, Rylee Hart, Jacoby Ironwing, Brady Kersey, Lydia Klohr, Allyson Martin, Hannah Mary, Kameron McNeese, Samuel Pulley, Rebecca Raymond, Olivia Tutterow, Shelby Valdes, Grace Williams 7 th GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL LIST FOR QUARTER 2 Josephine Akers, Lilianna Clendenen, Addilyn Darr, Elliott Guthrie, Landon Hipsher, Jayna Klohr, Justice Pence, Ethan Pitts, Lillian Reynolds, Aiden Roberts, Kerrigan Sanders, Audrey Smith, Catherine Watters, Rylynn Wiles, Mia Wolff HONOR ROLL 8 TH GRADE HONOR ROLL LIST FOR QUARTER 2 Sam Arnold, Carter Bacon, Patrick Buis, Jillian Bunt, Peyton Clothier, Lucas Coggins, Alex Darr, Madilynn Davis, Elaina Devaisher, Chloe Holden, Benjamin Kadell, Tegan Mitchell, Lane Owens, Taytum Porter, Kaidyn Rowe, Ty Shelton,
Alton, SIUE May Collaborate On Greenhouse Gas Inventory
ALTON - The City of Alton and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville may be collaborating on an initiative to monitor greenhouse gasses in Alton. The Alton Committee of the Whole moved the process forward at their meeting on Monday. The committee gave their preliminary approval of a resolution authorizing the City of Alton, Illinois to apply for a Madison County Resource Management Environmental Grant. It was previously approved by the Alton Cool Cities Committee and now goes to the City Council for a vote tonight at 6:30 p.m. This grant will allow the city to partner with SIUE on a greenhouse gas inventory for the city so that it can set some benchmark goals. A greenhouse gas inventory essentially offers an overview of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions and their associated sources. According to the resolution, the grant requires a 20% match from the city, which it has agreed to fund from another source. If Alton receives the grant, Alderman Ray Strebel asked
Tommy Thayer’s KISS avatars update: “It’ll take some time to get the imagery where we want it to be”
When KISS wrapped their final tour in December, they introduced fans to the next phase of their career, the KISS avatars. Now, the band's guitarist Tommy Thayer is sharing his thoughts on the project. “It’s…
SCOOBY-DOO!™ Mansion Mayhem
Ruh-roh! Scooby-Doo and the gang will need your help to solve a gem of a mystery when the SCOOBY-DOO!™ Mansion Mayhem exhibit comes to The Magic House. The immersive […]
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The Bird That Lives in St. Louis — and Pretty Much Only St. Louis
Missouri charity OKs independent probe of sex abuse scandal at its Mexican orphanages
But it’s unclear what the investigation will entail at Niños de Mexico and if findings will be publicized.
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