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Introducing 5 Top: Dumplings To Love

2 years 3 months ago
This week, we are excited to launch 5 Top, a weekly roundup of some of St. Louis' most notable dishes, as chosen by our dining critic, Cheryl Baehr. Every Monday, Cheryl will bring you her picks for what to eat when you crave a certain dish, whether that be St. Louis style pizza, arancini, empanadas, or in this week's case, dumplings. Happy eating!
Cheryl Baehr

'Mr. Hamel:' Madison County Remembers Board Member Who Died

2 years 3 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE — County Board member William S. “Bill” Meyer is being remembered as a man who served his constituents and worked hard for the taxpayers. Meyer, 75, of Hamel died Thursday due to health complications. The Republican spent 18 years serving County Board District 3 and 22 years as a Village of Hamel trustee and six years as Village of Hamel president. “He served his district faithfully,” Chairman Kurt Prenzler said. Prenzler said Meyer always said it was an “honor serving the hard-working men and women of his district.” “Bill was ‘Mr. Hamel,’” Prenzler said. “He represented northeast Madison County well and used his experience in business on the County Board.” Meyer served on the board from 2000 to 2016 and from 2020 to 2023. He served on various committees including building and zoning, transportation, grants, and finance. County Board member Mick Madison of Bethalto said Myer would be missed.

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St. Louis' New Police Chief Senses 'Hope and Potential' in City

2 years 3 months ago
The first police chief hired outside of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department started his new job as top cop today. Chief Robert Tracy on Monday took the reins from Interim Police Commissioner Mike Sack after a national search for St. Louis’ next police chief grinded on for over a year. Tracy comes to St. Louis with more than 30 years of law enforcement experience at police departments from New York to Chicago.
Monica Obradovic

Country Line Dancing Fundraiser Benefiting Local Woman's Fight Against ALS

2 years 3 months ago
ALTON - Over one year ago a diagnosis of ALS, a neurodegenerative disease known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, was given to Tracy Bogard. As the auto-immune system of the body is compromised, muscles are weakened causing great difficulty in movement. There are many documented cases in which the symptoms have been reversed, so ALS is now considered to be reversible for individuals who have shown determination and a positive mindset. It is heartbreaking to see a woman as vivacious and vibrant as Tracy not be able to continue helping others. Her constant goal in life has been to make a difference. Those that love her, know she has the determination, courage, and positive mindset to reverse her diagnosis. As the fundraising chair for the Riverbender Community Center, an active member of local P.E.O. Chapter JZ, (an international organization that raises funds to support women furthering their education), a volunteer for Helping Hearts Grow, (a lunch program during Covid), and many other

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Missouri scratchers player reveals $1M prize

2 years 3 months ago
HOLTS SUMMIT, Mo. -- A Missouri Lottery player won a million dollars from a scratchers ticket. The “100X The Money” Scratchers ticket was sold at the FastLane in Holts Summit, Missouri. The prize was claimed at the lottery's regional office in Jefferson City. The “100X The Money” game costs $10 to play and has prizes [...]
Joe Millitzer

Lunchtime Photo

2 years 3 months ago
This is sunset on the Seine, shortly after we left from our pier near the Eiffel Tower. I think we were passing near La Defense (off to the left) at this point.
Kevin Drum

Scott Fitzpatrick says COVID relief, school spending will be focus as Missouri auditor

2 years 3 months ago

Newly inaugurated State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick said Monday that auditing federal COVID-19 relief funds and how local school districts spend money will be his top priorities during the coming four years. Fitzpatrick, a Republican from Shell Knob in southwest Missouri, was sworn in at noon Monday to replace Nicole Galloway, a Democrat who did not […]

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Rudi Keller

St. Louis Man Goes on Trial for 3 Carjackings in a Single Day

2 years 3 months ago
The trial of a St. Louis man accused of carjacking three people in one day in 2021 kicked off this morning in federal court. Authorities say that 37-year-old Drew Hamilton Clark's alleged crime spree began on May 22 when Clark drove off in a vehicle being unloaded at Union Station, stealing the gun inside the car in the process.
Ryan Krull