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State Treasurer Frerichs Announces Winners Of 2023 Cream Of The Crop Photo Contest
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs today announced the winners of the 2023 Cream of the Crop Photo Contest , which provides an opportunity for young photographers to share their vision of agriculture in our state. Students who won first, second or third place in each age category will be awarded Bright Start scholarships. “Thank you to all the young photographers who shared their talents by participating in this year’s contest. We’re impressed with everyone’s creativity in capturing the beauty of Illinois agriculture,” Frerichs said. “Congratulations to the winners, who will be awarded Bright Start scholarships that they can use for qualified expenses related to their post-secondary education.” A cake reception will be held at 11 a.m. on Aug. 11 at the Illinois State Fair to celebrate the 11 th year of the Cream of the Crop Photo Contest and to honor the young photographers who won first, second or third place
SLATE Announces Healthcare Hiring Fair for Former South City Hospital Employees
SLATE will hold a healthcare job fair this Friday, August 11, 2023, from 9am-12pm and 1pm-4pm.
Gov. Pritzker Signs Legislation Expanding Youth Access To Prosthetics Care
SPRINGFIELD – Today, Governor JB Pritzker signed SB 2195, also known as the “So Kids Can Move” initiative, which will allow thousands of children and youth with limb loss or limb difference to afford prosthetic care that enables them to participate in physical activities. This legislation makes Illinois just the fourth state in the nation to pass this act. “Our children deserve quality healthcare and today we take another step to make that a reality,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I’m proud to sign this legislation into law that will provide thousands of children with the appropriate prosthetic care they need to participate in physical activities—ensuring they can remain active and healthy.” “The So Kids Can Move Initiative expands pathways to equitable healthcare by providing children and their families access to prosthetic care — and it is a critical step in the mission to ensure every child has access to the care an
Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx is writing another book
Nikki Sixx may be busy on tour with Mötley Crüe, but it sounds like the rocker's finding some time to pursue one of his other creative interests: writing. “Started on my 5th book. If…
Should Illinois change its state flag? New law explores that possibility
CHICAGO, Ill. (WTVO) — Illinois has had two state flags, one adopted in 1915 and another in 1970. On Monday, Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill that creates the Illinois Flag Commission with the purpose of exploring the creation of a new state flag. The commission will develop new flag designs and make recommendations to [...]
Lion's Choice rewarding loyal customers with free frozen custard
ST. LOUIS -- Lion's Choice is celebrating National Custard Day with a special treat for loyal customers. Members of their rewards program can get a free large cone at locations in Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. You must be signed up for Lion’s Choice’s loyalty program before August 8 to participate. It is easy to sign [...]
Metro Transit bus drivers, light rail operators and other employees approve new contract
Three-year deal calls for 3% pay hikes in each of next 2 fiscal years and a $7,000 signing bonus; a 5% pay increase was OK'd last year.
End of an era: King & I making move to Richmond Heights after this weekend
Storms heading towards Grand Center Sunday night
Woman shot, then thrown from car on I-70 in St. Louis
A woman is hospitalized with critical injuries after she was shot, then reportedly thrown from a car on Interstate 70 in St. Louis.
MoDOT hopes to add more projects in 2024 with the public's help
Kansas City residents will be able to speak to MODOT representatives this week regarding future road projects.
Seeing Ghost this week at Hollywood - Park or Uber?
St. Louis County Councilman opposes push for gun violence legislation
Nearly one week after a St. Louis County Councilwoman announced her intent to file legislation to address gun violence, it's been met with stark opposition from a fellow councilman.
Doctor Sues Mercy for Denying Religious Exemption for COVID-19 Vaccine
Dr. Mollie James refused to take the COVID-19 vaccine as an employee of Mercy Health in 2021. It was her religious right to refuse, she says. But she was "wrongfully terminated" anyway.
Religious Leaders Welcomed for 69th State Women's Convention
ALTON - On Aug. 8, Millennium Temple Church of God in Christ (COGIC) welcomed religious leaders for a week of worship to mark the 69th State Women’s Convention of the Southern Illinois Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. Mother Alberta Porter and Assistant State Supervisor Missionary Yolanda Joiner will lead conversations with women in the Millennium Temple COGIC congregation. Church member Sarah Porter explained that the State Women’s Convention is a chance for women to come together and worship. “They’re connecting together,” Sarah Porter said. “They’re having a worship. They are having Sunday School for the little kids. And we try to get everybody involved.” The week kicks off on Tuesday, Aug. 8 with a morning session led by Mother Alberta Porter, the supervisor of the Department of Women in the Southern Illinois Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. Joiner will lead the session at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. Thursday’s Queen Court Night will
3 Little Monkeys now open on Morganford
The '80s-themed restaurant reprises favorite menu items from owners Zach and Mary Rice’s original restaurant, Three Monkeys.
Steely Dan to reissue classic album ‘Aja’ on vinyl
Steely Dan has announced the latest album in their vinyl reissue program, which will likely excite fans. The band’s classic Aja will be reissued on vinyl September 29, the first time the album…
Lucky Heartland: Missouri and Illinois shine as lottery jackpot havens
If you hope to strike it rich through Powerball or Mega Millions, your odds aren't great, but they might be better in Missouri and Illinois compared to other states.
Grandfather charged after 7-year-old accidentally shoots, kills self in Berkeley
A man on Tuesday was charged in the accidental shooting death of his 7-year-old grandson one day earlier in Berkeley.
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