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Ice turns St. Louis roads into slippery mess. Schools, government offices close.
Authorities urged drivers to stay off the roads after widespread freezing. And they generally did.
Slippery start to the day in St. Louis
Mondays are hard, and the first footsteps out the door were a rude and painful awakening for many in St. Louis today.
Our FutureCast Tool Awarded ‘Ingenuity’ Award By Association Of Professional Futurists
Last year, I wrote here about FutureCast, a very adaptable “game” framework that was designed as a foresight tool, to help explore pathways to change. It was developed by myself and our partner in all things game related, Randy Lubin of Leveraged Play. Randy and I created it in partnership with the United Nations Global […]
Durbin, Young, Senators Urge Bangladesh Pm To End The Government's Harassment Of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Yunus
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-IN) along with U.S. Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA), Dan Sullivan (R-AK), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ed Markey (D-MA), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Peter Welch (D-VT), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Ron Wyden (D-OR), and Cory Booker (D-NJ) sent the following letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urging the Bangladeshi government to end the persistent harassment of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus—and to end its pattern of abusing the justice system to target critics of the government more broadly. For more than a decade, Professor Yunus has faced more than 150 unsubstantiated cases brought against him in Bangladesh. The Senators wrote, “The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk and human rights organizations such as Amnesty International have noted irregularities in proceedings against him, including the most recent
Governor Pritzker And Nexamp Announce Company's New Headquarters In Chicago
CHICAGO – Today, Governor JB Pritzker, Nexamp, and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) joined local leaders and partners to announce that Chicago will serve as Nexamp’s second national headquarters. As the nation’s largest community solar provider, Nexamp’s expansion in Illinois will create 50 new jobs as part of more than $2 billion in planned investments in the state through its existing projects and development pipeline. “Illinois’s commitment to sustainable energy wouldn’t be possible without innovative companies like Nexamp—and their decision to open a Chicago headquarters underscores the role Illinois is playing in the national solar conversation,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “As solar energy companies like Nexamp expand throughout the Midwest, we see a ripple effect of job creation and skills-building that, just like clean energy itself, will benefit communities and generations for years
Treasurer Frerichs Made $1.33 Billion In Investment Earnings For State Portfolio During 2023
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois State Treasurer’s Office made $1.33 billion in investment earnings from the state investment portfolio during 2023, Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced today. Another $978.8 million in gross investment earnings was earned for cities, villages, school districts, counties and other units of government that take part in the highly rated Illinois Funds local government investment pool operated by the State Treasurer’s Office. “Every dollar we make through smart investing is a dollar that does not need to be raised in taxes for our cities, counties, and schools,” Treasurer Frerichs said. “That means they have more money for public safety, road maintenance, and teaching materials as well as other programs vital to communities across the state.” “We cannot solve all of the state’s challenges,” Treasurer Frerichs said, “but we can be part of the solution.” Treasurer Frerichs
Giannoulias Alerts Businesses About New Federal Reporting Requirement
SPRINGFIELD - A new federal law that took effect on Jan. 1 will impact many Illinois small business owners and companies by requiring they report more information to the federal government, Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias announced. The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was enacted to establish and maintain a national registry of beneficial owners of entities that are otherwise not subject to disclosure regulations to prevent money laundering, corrupt financial institutions, and financial terrorism. The CTA will affect small businesses, corporations, or other domestic or foreign entities like LLPs or LLCs that file documents with the Illinois Secretary of State’s office. Those businesses are now required to disclose the entity’s beneficial owners – individuals who own or control the company – to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau within the U.S. Treasury. The CTA defines beneficial owners as shareholders who own 25 percent
Supreme Court hands down a sensible ruling on the border
We have some sensible news out of the Supreme Court today: The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration on Monday and cleared the way for border patrol agents to remove razor wire Texas officials installed along a busy stretch of the southern border until the legality of the barriers is resolved in court. I ...continue reading "Supreme Court hands down a sensible ruling on the border"
Three random charts about US economic growth
Here are a few charts that I created for no real reason. I was just fiddling around. The first shows real GDP per worker hour: I tossed in a few big inventions just to drive home the point that practically nothing affects the growth rate of productivity more than a tiny bit. However, it's not ...continue reading "Three random charts about US economic growth"
Sammy Hagar learns shocking truth about his last name on PBS’ ‘Finding Your Roots’
Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar appears in a new episode of the PBS series Finding Your Roots, and in a preview of the episode Sammy discovers that Hagar really isn’t his last name. In the clip,…
Council chair seeks control of public safety in St. Louis County munis
The proposal set off alarm bells in municipalities on Monday after the Municipal League of Metro St. Louis emailed it out to muni officials.
Missouri auditor hits Jay Ashcroft for withdrawing from voting group
The audit found that Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft withdrew the state from a voter information service that had helped officials ensure dead people are no longer registered.
Lambert Airport runways open again, with few flights canceled for Tuesday
St. Louis Lambert International Airport worked to clear runways of ice on Monday morning.
Spirit, JetBlue appeal court decision blocking its $3.8B merger
A Massachusetts judge ruled that the merger would harm consumers by decreasing competition. The airlines disagreed, saying the combination would boost competitiveness and lower fares. Now, Spirit and JetBlue are appealing the decision.
MetroBus service resumed on all routes across the Bi-state
Missouri lawmakers poised for debate over open enrollment, private school scholarships
The next few weeks of legislative action are primed for debate over opening up access for Missouri students to leave their neighborhood schools — though escalating dysfunction in the Senate may change those plans.
Proposals to allow open enrollment between school districts and expand tax-credit scholarships for private schools are among the first bills to clear legislative committees. Eight more bills have had committee hearings already or are teed up for hearings this week.
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Businesses closed, opened late, closed early because of St. Louis area icy weather
Icy weather closes businesses and delays openings
Vacant downtown building once eyed for demolition could receive incentives to be turned into adult day care
St. Louis among worst bed bug cities in the U.S., Orkin says
Do you feel itchy yet? A nationwide pest control service released a new report of the top cities in the nation when it comes to one dubious measure – having the worst bed bug problem.
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