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Alton Boys & Girls Club Breaks Ground on All-Inclusive Playground with Generous Donor Support

2 years 4 months ago
ALTON - The groundbreaking ceremony of the new Alton Boys & Club playground was Monday and was well-attended by donors and special friends of the club. Alton Boys & Girls Club Executive Director Al Womack provided special recognition to Eddie Sholar, Gaye & Hon. Barry Julian, Helmkamp Construction, Simmons Hanley Conroy, Miles & Angel Lynch, and CNB Bank & Trust for their donations and work in the project. Ideal Play and Surfacing are the ones who are assembling the playground and prepared the site. "We have a long-awaited groundbreaking for our new all-inclusive playground," Womack said at the event on Monday. "We are extremely excited and grateful to the donors and the support we were given for this project. The new playground will feature of course a sliding board, swing set, and huge apparatus that will be exciting for kids that features a couple of additional sliding boards and climbing areas. Again it will be something new, and shiny and it feels amazing to see old equipment

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McCarthy Breaks Ground for Saint Luke’s Expansion and Renovation

2 years 4 months ago
McCarthy Building Companies in Kansas City recently broke ground on the 113,913-square-foot expansion and renovation of Saint Luke’s East Ambulatory Surgery Center in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. The ambulatory surgery center was founded in 2006 to meet the growing needs of Eastern Jackson County. Located at 120 NE Saint Luke’s Blvd., it is part of Saint […]
Dede Hance

Two Excellent Podcast Episodes Techdirt Readers Might Like

2 years 4 months ago
We’re hard at work on a very cool new project that will be released very soon, so I didn’t have time to record a podcast this week. However, there were two recent (much more well known) podcast episodes that I heard that Techdirt readers might really like. Rather than do longer posts about each, I […]
Mike Masnick

Peters Announces New Partnership Between Greene County Health Department/Tri-County Rural Transit

2 years 4 months ago
CARROLLTON – Greene County Health Department Public Health Administrator Molly Peters announce a new partnership between the health department with Tri-County Rural Transit to address transportation barriers in the community. This partnership will enable individuals to cover their transportation costs 100 percent when utilizing rural transit services for medical appointments. "Transportation challenges are significant barriers to health care, especially in rural communities like Greene, and often result in late arrivals, delayed and missed appointments, negatively impacting overall health," Peters said. "Working to address these challenges is important for mitigating adverse healthcare outcomes and avoiding additional costs to the healthcare system, including increased use of emergency departments and hospitalizations. “An estimated 5.8 million people across the country delayed medical care in recent years due to transportation. These groups are often already prone

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DJ Whiz teaches DJ fundamentals at Sophie’s Artist Lounge

2 years 4 months ago
In 50 years, hip-hop has become one of the most popular music genres in the world. In its early days, the recipe for a hip-hop duo or group was simple: two turntables for the disc jockey and a microphone for the emcee. Darian Wigfall, who DJs under the moniker DJ Whiz, shares the fundamentals of DJing — and why he feels vinyl is the best way to get into the craft.

Arch Grants founder to lead St. Louis County AgTech district

2 years 4 months ago
ST. LOUIS -- Several economic development and agriculture organizations are coming together to create a new nonprofit to oversee the Creve Coeur based 39 North Agriculture Innovation District. It covers 600 acres and includes the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, BRDG Park, Helix Center Biotech Incubator, and Bayer Crop Science. The new nonprofit will be [...]
Joe Millitzer

Missouri AG drops out of gambling case after taking donations from companies suing state

2 years 4 months ago

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office withdrew last week from a Cole County lawsuit accusing the Missouri State Highway Patrol of harassment and a “concerted campaign of threats” against companies that profit from video games offering cash prizes. Bailey, who is seeking a full term in office in 2024, has in recent months accepted large […]

The post Missouri AG drops out of gambling case after taking donations from companies suing state appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Rudi Keller

Alphonso Scott Joins Construction Forum Team as Graphic Designer/Digital Specialist

2 years 4 months ago
Alphonso Scott, Construction Forum’s new graphic designer/digital specialist has been producing media for half his lifetime. That’s pretty extraordinary when you take into consideration that he’s 31 years old. The Forum was fortunate to bring on Alphonso to the team when his predecessor in the title, Shruthi Beedu moved to Bentonville, AR after her husband […]
Tom Finan

Developer Proposes New Apartments in Tower Grove East

2 years 4 months ago
From St. Louis Business Journal:  A local developer is proposing to construct a new apartment complex across seven vacant properties in Tower Grove East. Developer AHM Group filed plans with the city of St. Louis for an 18-unit apartment complex, near the intersection of Minnesota and Arsenal Street. The project would consist of two buildings […]
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Riverbender Tech Center - A Hidden Gem In Our Community

2 years 4 months ago
ALTON - Nearly two years ago, retired school district administrator Cathie Hentrich purchased the Riverbender Tech Center from her husband John Hentrich, owner of Riverbender.com . The Riverbender Tech Center is located at 312 Belle Street in Alton in the Riverbender.com building (directly across the street from Mac’s Timeout.) The business has its own entrance into the building right on Belle Street and parking is on the street or behind the store in the building parking lot. Cathie and her two technicians, Cody and David, will even come out to your car and carry your device into the store for you. "Now some might think it crazy that someone who has worked 35 years and is finally retired would take on the responsibilities of a small business, but that’s exactly what I did," she said. “Retirement didn’t sit well with me. It was a huge adjustment to go from a daily speed of 150 mph to 0 and I needed a worthwhile project to keep me busy.” Cathie walked

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Learn Valuable Skills, Help Others at MOWIT’s Volunteer Workdays

2 years 4 months ago
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune:  Tradeswomen and women considering careers in the construction industry can sharpen their skills and learn new ones at one of Missouri Women in Trades upcoming volunteer workdays. For each event, MOWIT partners with another 501(c)3 organization to provide quality construction services for free. Women are encouraged to bring PPE […]
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St. Louis Blues Once Bragged of 'Most BJs at Home'

2 years 4 months ago
The account STL Blues History on Twitter revealed that today is an auspicious day in Blues history. On April 25, 1993, the Blues set a new record for "Most Blowjobs at Home." Yes, it's actually in the first printing of the 1995 to 1996 St. Louis Blues Media Guide.
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