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Riverbend Resources If You Love Someone Who Struggles with Addiction
RIVERBEND - The holidays can be tough for anyone, but for the loved ones of someone who struggles with substance use, this time of year can feel especially difficult. No matter if your loved one is in active addiction or somewhere in the recovery process, there are many local resources that can offer help to you and others affected by substance use. You already know how devastating addiction is. But just like your loved one can get support , so can you. “Addiction — let’s face it, it affects the whole family,” Ty Bechel said. “It affects so many people within the orbit of it.” Bechel is the executive director of Amare , a nonprofit based in Madison County that offers services to people impacted by substance use disorders. While Amare has recovery coaches, support groups and resources for people struggling with a substance use disorder, they also offer a Family Connections and Support program for friends and families. Jaime Armstrong
Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore will run in 2024
On Tuesday, Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore held a press conference detailing his first six months in the office after replacing the departed Kim Gardner, who quit on May 16, 2023.
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XPO wins bid for Yellow's real estate in St. Louis area
St. Louis sewer district picks one of its own as new chief
MSD veteran Bret Berthold will replace Brian Hoelscher atop the St. Louis-based sewer utility next June, after Hoelscher retires.
Grateful Family Warns Tiny Batteries Post Big Risk
As you prepare for the holiday season with lots of new electronics, a central Illinois family wants to make sure families keep small, circular lithium batteries that power many devices secure from children. Joseph Mumbu lives in rural Trivoli, in central Illinois, with his wife Stacy and 5-year-old daughter Liana, who is among the thousands of kids who each year swallow shiny lithium batteries, also known as button batteries. It happened in an instant when Joseph was working in his home office and had a battery out to put into his car’s key fob. His energetic daughter was in the office when she suddenly darted out of the room after grabbing something from his desk. Initially Joseph wasn’t concerned but he and Stacy began to worry when their daughter ran to the bathroom and started choking and crying. “Obviously she had swallowed something. Then my wife and I started looking and wondering what it was she had swallowed. She was struggling with something that was
Israel-Hamas war hits close to home for St. Louis’ Jewish Community
Hamas' October 7 attack and the ongoing war in Israel is impacting St. Louis' Jewish community in different ways. Galit Lev-Harir was in Israel on October 7. She experienced the aftermath of Hamas’ campaign of massacres and kidnapping, and says supporting Israel has never been more important. Hineni founder Tasha Kaminsky and others have joined their voices with Palestinians in demanding a ceasefire, and an end to Israel's military response.
Life without parole for St. Louis man in 2021 murder
A St. Louis man will spend the remainder of his life in prison for a 2021 murder in the Greater Ville neighborhood.
Court Tosses Libel Suit Brought Against A Legal Doc Site For ‘Failing’ To Report On A Settlement Agreement
We’ve seen lots of… shall we say… misguided libel lawsuits here at Techdirt. We’ve also seen plenty of lawsuits filed for the sole purpose of bullying someone into silence for reporting inconvenient facts. This case is more of the “misguided” variety. Someone who clearly doesn’t understand the basics of libel law filed a lawsuit against […]
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St. Louis County health officials warn of increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations climb
During the week ending Nov. 25, data shows 518 people were admitted to hospitals in Missouri with COVID-19 — the highest seen since the week ending Jan. 21 of this year.
St. Louis woodworking firm blames lawyers in loss to developer Green Street
St. Louis Woodworks is blaming its lawyers after it was evicted from property owned by developer Green Street that's targeted for apartment towers that are part of the Armory redevelopment in Midtown.
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Operation Rising Spirit Encourages Letters Of Support For Veterans During The Holidays
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs (IDVA) today launched the 2023 "Operation Rising Spirit," campaign encouraging service organizations, schools, communities, and individuals to write letters of appreciation and support to veterans residing at the state veterans' homes in Anna, Chicago, LaSalle, Manteno, and Quincy. “Last year, over 5,000 letters were distributed to veterans in our care which provided an abundance of holiday cheer into the homes,” said Director Terry Prince. “We encourage volunteer groups, families, and schools to participate in this kind gesture of gratitude to Illinois veterans.” To participate, notes may be sent directly to the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Letters will be disseminated equally to the five homes: Crystal Womack The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Central Office 833 South Spring Street Springfield, IL 62794-9432 Notes may also be sent directly
Fenton-based credit union sued, accused of 'deceptive' auto repossessions
The allegation is that a local credit union failed to send proper statutory notice to consumers before and after selling their collateral on allegedly defaulted auto loans.
Remembering Steve Patterson, a trailblazing St. Louis urbanist | Opinion
Steve Patterson was part of a wave of built environment bloggers who emerged in the early 2000s in St. Louis to fight the status quo on everything from demolition to the zoning code, writes a preservationist.
Durbin Urges Republicans To Pass National Security Supplemental Funding Request To Ukraine, Israel and Indo-Pacific
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Co-Chair of the Senate Ukraine Caucus, took to the Senate floor to urge his Republican colleagues to pass President Biden’s national security supplemental funding request, which includes emergency funds for Ukraine, Israel, the Indo-Pacific, and humanitarian crises. During his speech, Durbin implored Republicans to reflect on what the late President Ronald Reagan would think about their lack of willingness to help our Ukrainian friends in their fight against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s tyranny. “Thirty-six years ago, President Ronald Reagan stood at the Brandenburg Gate that separated East from West Berlin and he said to the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ‘Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!’ Only a few years after his historic speech, the Soviet Union collapsed, bringing in decades of freedom and prosperity in Eastern Europe and a welcome end to th
Durbin Joins Schumer In Attempt To Pass The Assault Weapons Ban On Senate Floor
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today joined U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on the Senate floor in an attempt to pass the Assault Weapons Ban by unanimous consent in an effort to combat mass shootings and gun deaths in America. U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) objected to the unanimous consent request. “Since 2020, the United States has suffered from over 600 mass shootings every year, almost two a day. I ask those who are listening to my remarks to reflect on one fact: there is no other country on Earth not engaged in active war where this type of killing occurs on a daily basis,” Durbin said. “In Highland Park and communities across America, shooters have used military-style assault weapons to cause irreversible harm in just a matter of minutes.” Durbin continued, “I listened to my friend from Wyoming object to the effort to bring this legislation to
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