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Missouri governor signs bill banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors, some adults

2 years 6 months ago
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https://www.ky3.com/2023/06/07/missouri-governor-parson-signs-legislation-regarding-transgender-children/

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Transgender minors and some adults in Missouri will soon be banned from accessing puberty blockers, hormones, and gender-affirming surgeries under a bill signed Wednesday by the state’s Republican governor.

Beginning Aug. 28, Missouri healthcare providers won’t be able to prescribe those gender-affirming treatments for teens and children. Most adults will still have access to transgender health care under the law, but Medicaid won’t cover it.

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Wood River Parks and Rec Expansion Underway

2 years 6 months ago
WOOD RIVER - Construction is underway for a new inclusive playground and recreation center in Wood River Central Park. The Wood River Parks and Recreation Department is heading this project. The playground will include a challenge course, which is unique to the area. The recreation center will offer basketball and pickleball courts and a gymnastic space. “We’ve been working on these things for a while, so to finally have them come to fruition is awesome. It has been a lot of work to get to this point, and I’m excited to see it all,” Jason Woody, Wood River’s Parks and Recreation director, said. “I think our citizens will be pretty excited when they start driving by.” The playground’s previous equipment has been replaced with a new swing set, a large play structure with multiple slides and a challenge course. This challenge course will allow people to time themselves and compete for the quickest time. “Nobody really

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St. Louis Archdiocese’s reorganization will close more than 30 parishes

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https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/st-louis-archdiocese-s-reorganization-will-close-more-than-30-parishes/article_24710fea-fccf-11ed-8046-5b025064bba5.html

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The Archbishop of St. Louis will close 34 parishes and one mission and reassign 155 priests in the most sweeping reorganization of the Catholic church in St. Louis history.

After 18 months of waiting, Catholics learned on Saturday the fate of their priests and parishes in the downsizing of the archdiocese called “All Things New.”

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Veto stays for bill aimed to keep people out of St. Louis County roads

2 years 6 months ago
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https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/veto-stays-for-bill-aimed-to-keep-people-out-of-st-louis-county-roads/

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The St. Louis County Council decided Tuesday not to vote to override County Executive Sam Page’s veto of the bill aimed at banning people from streets when a sidewalk is present.
On May 16, the St. Louis County Council passed Bill 86 by a narrow 4-3 vote.

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Brighton's 117th Betsey Ann Picnic to Honor Town History

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BRIGHTON - Brighton will celebrate its history with the 117th annual Betsey Ann Picnic on Friday, June 16, and Saturday, June 17. The Picnic will include carnival rides and games, food and craft vendors, and Brighton’s famous Burgoo soup. The Picnic is sponsored by the Betsey Ann Association, which maintains Betsey Ann Park and its historical sites. “We use our funds to help improve and support the park, and also to help some of the other organizations around town,” Reggie Conlee, the president of the Betsey Ann Association, said. “This park has got a lot of history for the city of Brighton…I like to see the tradition continue.” So, what to expect for this year’s event? Little Egypt Shows & Carnival will run rides and games from 5–11 p.m. on both nights. An armband costs $20 and provides access to all the rides. Individual tickets will also be sold at a lower price. Bingo will run throughout the evening. Players can compete

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Granite City Police Identifies Victim In Fatal Crash

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GRANITE CITY - Granite City Police Department identified the victim in a fatal crash on Tuesday night as Frank Fisher, 41, of Granite City. The crash occurred at 6:56 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Nameoki Road and Lindell Boulevard in Granite City. Granite City Detective Captain Gary Brooks said Fisher was transported to a local area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased from injuries due to the accident. "This investigation is being conducted by the Granite City Police Department with the assistance of the Metro East Crash Assistance Team and the Madison County Coroner’s Office," Brooks said. "We at GCPD would like to extend our most sincerest condolences to the family of the individual who lost their life. This investigation is still ongoing and there will be no further comment at this time."

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Charter schools work—but only for Black and Hispanic students

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The third edition of CREDO, a study of charter school performance, was released today. It covers the years 2014-2019 and shows much stronger performance for charter schools than the previous two studies: Performance is measured here in "days of learning," with 180 days as the baseline. The latest study shows that in reading, charter students ...continue reading "Charter schools work—but only for Black and Hispanic students"
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Bethalto Burn Ban In Effect Until Further Notice

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BETHALTO - The Village of Bethalto and its Fire Department have placed a ban on all burning within the village until further notice, citing “dry conditions.” Bethalto Fire Chief Brian Buhs said the ban includes burning trash, using fire pits, and all other forms of burning. He said it’s partially due to dead vegetation. “What prompted it is a lack of precipitation was causing much of the vegetation to die within the area, and rather than to run an unnecessary risk and for somebody to cause a fire that damages their own property or somebody else’s, we decided to stop it until we get some rain,” he said. Chief Buhs said he doesn’t expect or hope for it to be a long-term ban and said there is a chance of rain within the next couple of days. “I don’t expect it to last long, we just want to make sure that we can protect everybody’s property,” he added. The Village made the announcement on its Facebook page , whic

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