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Glen Carbon Heritage Museum Says 2023 Successful Year So Far 

2 years 6 months ago
GLEN CARBON - Samantha Doolin, Coordinator of the Glen Carbon Heritage Museum, gave an Annual Update presentation at the Glen Carbon Village Board meeting on July 11. She said 2023 has been a great year so far for the museum, with several successful community outreach efforts, an expansion of their online presence, and much more. The museum has held or scheduled 24 new events in 2023, including Goat Yoga, Family Fun Days, Escape Rooms, and many more - Doolin added that another Escape Room event is being held this weekend at the Glen Carbon Centennial Library. “We’re really doing a lot of new and inventive things, trying to bring people out to the museum,” Doolin said. 2023 has also seen the return of 16 recurring annual events, including Ghosts of Glen, Cabin Day, field trips, and several more, as well as 11 scheduled private tours. Doolin added the museum has been “very busy this year, which is great.” Doolin said the museum has also been expandin

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Republican AGs Decide That Coercive Jawboning Is Good, Actually (When They Do It)

2 years 6 months ago
It will surprise nobody to learn that when politicians trumpet the First Amendment, they are generally referring only to expression that they agree with. But occasionally, they demonstrate their hypocrisy in a fashion so outrageously transparent that it shocks even the most cynical and jaded First Amendment practitioners. Last week, we were treated to just […]
Mike Masnick

Missouri Supreme Court to decide if counties can appeal ruling striking down COVID orders

2 years 6 months ago

The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday focused on how former Attorney General Eric Schmitt handled a case that pronounced local health authorities’ efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 “null and void” in 2021. Attorney Neal Perryman represented two counties and three health centers who argued Wednesday that they should have been able to […]

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Annelise Hanshaw

Daily Deal: The Essential MATLAB & Simulink Training Course

2 years 6 months ago
As the name suggests, classification algorithms are what allow computers to well… classify new observations, like how your inbox decides which incoming emails are spam or how Siri recognizes your voice. The Essential MATLAB & Simulink Training Course will show you how to implement classification algorithms using MATLAB, one of the most powerful tools inside […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Another Charged in Murder Outside St. Louis Metrolink Station

2 years 6 months ago
Prosecutors in St. Louis County have charged a second person in connection to the killing of 19-year-old last week in Pagedale. Police say that Jaylin Johnson was killed shortly after returning from downtown and getting off the Metrolink at the Rock Road station a little after 1 a.m. on Friday.  Prior to Johnson getting off the train, police say that security footage captured 18-year-old Darnesha Thomas-Perry speaking to him as others in a group with her made a plan and pointed at Johnson.
Ryan Krull