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Griffins' Liam Boeving Continues To Expand Running Horizons, Is A Byron, Carlson, Petri and Kalb Male Athlete Of The Month
GLEN CARBON - Father McGivney Catholic junior runner Liam Boeving returned strong at the end of the season for the Griffins in the postseason. He was 10th in the Gateway Boys Cross Country Meet with a time of 17:34.3 at Father McGivney Catholic on Oct. 10, 2023. He also was 18th in the Trenton-Wesclin Class 1A Regional at Trenton on Oct. 21, 2023, with a time of 17:37.8 for three miles. Boeving said he was pleased to come back by the end of the season from an injury and do so well in the regional event. The McGivney junior is a Byron, Carlson, Petri and Kalb Male Athlete of the Month for the Griffins. He had a broad smile on his face after the Gateway Conference finish at McGivney and was very pleased at how he shined late in the season. “I hope to keep improving,” he said about his future in running. "I felt I was closer to where I should be at the end of the season.” Boeving said he loves running and the great cross country team and head coach Jim Helton at Fathe
Missouri AG files suit over 300,000-ton shingle mountain dumped on St. Louis riverfront
The Missouri Attorney General's office filed its suit against a company accused of leaving a massive mound of illegally dumped roofing materials in St. Louis.
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Producer Giles Martin insists no AI was used in final Beatles song, “Now and Then”
There were a lot of shocked fans this summer when Paul McCartney suggested in a June interview that artificial intelligence was used to extract John Lennon’s voice for The Beatles' just-released final song, "Now and Then." Although…
Missouri’s private school voucher program has more students than donors
Demand for the program is strong, but the fundraising mechanism is challenging, a spokesman for Treasurer Vivek Malek says.
Southwestern Pair Recognized For Postseason Efforts, Are Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Female Athletes Of Month
PIASA - Southwestern High School junior Layla Hall and junior Katlynn Kemna closed their 2023 cross-country seasons with top performances. The two girls were interviewed after the Trenton Wesclin Regional and they both were tired but pleased with their efforts on the 3-mile course. Hall said that day: “I felt great and I thought I did well.” Katlynn agreed: “I thought I ran a good race.” Both girls are Altonized Community Federal Credit Union Female Athletes of the Month for the Piasa Birds for their postseason efforts. Kemna ran a 28:14.2 for 66th at the Trenton Regional, while Hall ran a time of 28:27.7 for 67th position that day. Hall had a 27:23 in the IHSA Benton Sectional, while Kemna was 11th with a 28:24.7. Both girls look forward to the track and field season. Hall said cross country helps her for spring track and she typically participates in more sprint races. Katlynn agreed that the cross-country training is very beneficial for her races in the
National Review: Biden is a clandestine agent of China
Over at National Review, Andy McCarthy wanders ever further down the rabbit hole of abject lunacy: On the latest episode of his podcast The McCarthy Report, National Review Institute fellow Andy McCarthy reacted to the revelation that Joe Biden’s brother, James, wrote him a $40,000 check when a $400,000 payment from a Chinese concern came ...continue reading "National Review: Biden is a clandestine agent of China"
Edwardsville Fire and Police Departments Compete in "Battle of the Badges" Blood Drive
EDWARDSVILLE - The Edwardsville Fire and Police Departments once again competed in a “Battle of the Badges” blood drive to encourage blood donations and interdepartmental relationships. From 12:30–5:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, community members could donate blood at the Edwardsville Public Safety Building. When people signed in for their appointments, they were asked to note whether they were on the side of the Fire Department or the Police Department. Assistant Fire Chief Robert Morgan explained the winning department would get the best prize of all: bragging rights. “We obviously respond to a lot of accidents and incidents, especially on the paramedic side. A lot of people that we deal with are going to need blood, and we know there’s always a shortage,” Morgan said. “So it’s just something that would be good for not just our community, but the greater community at large.” Battle of the Badges has been an Edwardsville
St. Louis native Max Diekneite returns to FOX 2 as a reporter
St. Louis native Max Diekneite is back in his hometown and now working nightside at the TV station FOX2. He is a Clayton High School graduate of 2016 and a Mizzou alum. He spent three years as an anchor and reporter in both Savannah, Georgia and Des Moines, Iowa.
Missouri treasurer refuses Morningstar data request, accusing company of anti-Israel bias
Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek is refusing to turn over information about a state-sponsored education savings plan to an investment company he accuses of having questionable ties to China and an anti-Israel bias. Malek expressed his concerns about Morningstar in a letter to the company refusing its request for information about MOST 529, the Missouri-sponsored […]
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Wherein The Copia Institute Tells The Copyright Office There’s No Place For Copyright Law In AI Training
These days everyone seems to be talking about AI, and the Copyright Office is no exception, although it may make sense for it to speak here because people keep trying to invoke copyright as a concept implicated by various aspects of AI, including, and perhaps especially, with regard to “training” AI systems. So the Copyright […]
Kansas City Zoo announces death of 22-year-old lion, Nala
The zoo said Nala was one of the oldest lions at the Kansas City Zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
President Biden to visit Illinois next week
CHICAGO -- President Joe Biden is set to visit Illinois next week. President Biden's travel details are still unclear at this time, but he's expected to tout his agenda and likely have a fundraiser on Thursday, Nov. 9. The president will travel to rural areas over the next two weeks to highlight how two specific [...]
Driver dies from overnight crash in Ferguson
One man died after an overnight crash in Ferguson during which his car went airborne, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
US Bank Wild Lights return to Saint Louis Zoo, here's when
Iggy Pop will make you a believer on cover of Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus”
Iggy Pop sings on a new cover of the Depeche Mode song "Personal Jesus." The recording is featured on a new album by producing veteran Trevor Horn called Echoes: Ancient…
Guns N’ Roses debut new song, “The General,” at Hollywood Bowl show
Gun N’ Roses brought their tour to LA's Hollywood Bowl on Thursday, November 2, and treated the crowd to something special. In addition to their usual hits, like “Paradise City,” “Welcome…