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Study: The Overwhelming Majority Of Historical Video Games Are Endangered

2 years 6 months ago
Video games are a form of art and a form of expression. While that used to be somewhat controversial to state decades ago, nobody of any value really argues that point any longer. And the moment you accept that simple fact, it throws into light how absolutely absurd it is that the preservation efforts of […]
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50 Years In Law Enforcement: Madison County Coroner Steve Nonn Announces He Will Retire In 2024

2 years 6 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - After nearly 50 years in law enforcement, Madison County Coroner Steve Nonn announced today he will retire after his term ends in the fall of 2024. Nonn had this statement: “I have been fortunate to work with incredibly dedicated and professional police officers and deputy coroners throughout my career. The men and women of the Madison County Coroner’s Office are the absolute best in the field of medicolegal death investigations. I am so very proud and honored to have been their leader. For me, leaving this outstanding group of dedicated investigators will be the hardest part of retiring." Nonn was elected Coroner (with 64 percent of the vote) in 2000, campaigning on his law enforcement credentials, including his 26 years with the Madison County Sheriff’s Department and 20 years serving as an investigator and Deputy Commander on the St. Louis Area Major Case Squad. Nonn’s first act after being sworn in was staffing the Coroner’s office

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Mia Rose Holdings Adds New Role of Chief Financial Officer

2 years 6 months ago
Growing St. Louis-based developer Mia Rose Holdings (MRH) has expanded its leadership team with the addition of a partner, Mark Paluczak, in the new role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO). A Certified Public Accountant, Paluczak brings more than 22 years of financial management experience, most recently as the Tax Managing Director for a national accounting […]
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Hawley demands St. Louis nuclear cleanup, faces questions on his environmental record

2 years 6 months ago

WELDON SPRING — U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley on Thursday decried the federal government’s “negligence” that allowed radioactive waste to sicken St. Louis-area residents for decades and invited Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to visit the community still suffering from the legacy of the atomic bomb. “You all have had enough of it,” Hawley said. “I’ve had […]

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