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Tiny fighter's Christmas miracle: Premature baby Evie defies odds, heads home for the holidays
Brittish Williams Will Report to Prison in West Virginia on January 3
Former reality TV star, Clayton High grad and convicted fraudster Brittish Williams is headed to West Virginia to serve her four-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to 15 counts of various types of fraud earlier this year. Williams had requested to serve the time at a facility near St. Louis, where her family resides.
African American History at Bellefontaine – Zoom Presentation
Black History at Bellefontaine Cemetery February is Black History Month. Bellefontaine Cemetery holds fascinating and still developing stories of famous and forgotten Black St. Louisans. Please join us for a […]
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Governor during World War I also ran a casket company in St. Louis: Frederick D. Gardner
Frederick Dozier Gardner was a St. Louisan who ran a casket company and as the state governor, improved its financial standing.
BOA discussing new plan for Rams settlement money today
Rams settlement money, all $250 million dollars, could be left in the bank.
Sen. Harriss Announces New State Library Grant Recipients
GLEN CARBON – State Senator Erica Harriss (56 th -Glen Carbon) is pleased to announce more than $22,000 in state-sponsored library grants have been approved for public school libraries across the 56 th District. “Our school libraries are incredibly important for educational and research opportunities for our students,” said Senator Harriss. “I am thrilled to see schools across the 56 th District receiving grant funding to further expand and modernize local libraries that serve as critical tools for the education of our children.” The grants are awarded once every fiscal year to support students enrolled in kindergarten through 12 th grade. Resources and services provided through the grant include library books, e-books, audiobooks, periodicals, multilingual materials, technology, and programs. Libraries in the 56 th Senate District that will receive funds include: Alton CUSD 11 - $4,755.75 Collinsville CUSD 10 - $3,242.07 Edwardsville Communit
Storied US Steel to be acquired for more than $14B by Nippon Steel
Japanese steelmaker 'Nippon Steel Corporation' announced Monday morning that it is buying U.S. steel.
Schmidt Calls For Immediate Action In Response To Cahokia Heights Public Health Crisis
CAHOKIA HEIGHTS - State Representative Kevin Schmidt has responded to the recent report detailing the public health crisis faced by residents in Cahokia Heights. The investigative report, published on November 13, 2023, sheds light on the dire living conditions experienced by the community, including persistent exposure to sewage and its severe health implications. The report reveals that residents in Cahokia Heights have been exposed to sewage for decades, leading to serious health concerns, including bacterial infections, parasites, viruses, and respiratory issues. Sadly, the state has only released $2.4 million of the promised $15.35 million that the city desperately needs properly to address these critical public health threats that are leaving residents in desperate conditions. State Representative Kevin Schmidt asserts that the lack of intervention from the relevant health agencies is unacceptable and calls for immediate action to address the crisis in Cahokia Heights. H
75 Percent of Trash in the Mississippi River Is Plastic, Study Finds
A new study offers the first-ever "snapshot" of the plastic pollution in the Mississippi River — and it's pretty trashy. The Mississippi River Plastic Pollution Initiative tracked debris near St. Louis and nine other cities along the Mississippi, from St. Paul, Minnesota to Greenville, Mississippi. Across three different periods from March 2021 to July 2022, volunteers logged a total of 174,868 items on their Debris Tracker apps.
Two Area Superintendents Inducted into Educational League of Illinois
CHICAGO – Bethalto CUSD #8 Superintendent Jill Griffin and Bunker Hill CUSD #8 Superintendent Todd Dugan were inducted into the Educational League of Illinois (ELI) during the organization’s 143 rd annual meeting. Organized and founded on December 29, 1880, ELI is the oldest order of educational leaders in the state of Illinois. ELI is an organization comprised of educational leaders who go above and beyond to promote learning, share collective expertise, and advance educational interests in Illinois. Dugan and Griffin were inducted into the professional organization during the league’s annual meeting at the Annual Joint Conference of the Illinois Association of School Administrators, Illinois Association of School Boards, and Illinois Association of School Business Officials in Chicago.
Monday, December 18, 2023 - Midwest rent increases are outpacing the rest of the country
A housing shortage and a competitive market are causing increasing rental costs in the Midwest. That comes as research from realtors throughout the country shows national rental prices dropped by nearly 2.5 percent in the past six months.
Knoxville Is Building The Biggest Community-Owned Broadband Network In U.S. History
Knoxville, Tennessee is making progress on an ambitious, $700 million plan to deliver $65 gigabit fiber connections to every last city resident. With no usage caps, weird fees, or long-term contracts. Once completed, the city-owned fiber network, run through the city’s existing city-owned electrical utility, will be the biggest community-owned broadband network in the U.S. […]
Teamsters authorize strike at Anheuser-Busch
A strike is set for 2024 if Anheuser-Busch fails to negotiate a new agreement with their employees, according to the Teamsters National Negotiating Committee. Around 99% of the brewery's unionized workers reportedly voted in favor of the strike.
Anheuser-Busch is a unit of Belgium-based Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE: BUD), which has its North American headquarters in St. Louis.
The members of the union are demanding the following changes:
improved wages
protection of jobs
secure healthcare
retirement…
U.S. Steel to be acquired
United States Steel Corp. has agreed to be acquired in a deal worth $14.9 billion, the company said Monday.
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Storied US Steel to be acquired for more than $14 billion by Nippon Steel
24 ways to make the most of 2024 in St. Louis
Whatever your resolutions—sprucing up your home, getting in shape, experiencing new cultural offerings—make the most of this year.
McClellan: At the end of days, there is no Frodo on the horizon
At about the same time my contemporaries started dying, the news took on an apocalyptic tone.
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