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Business Owner Proposing Solar Installations At Gordon Moore Park, Golf Course, More
ALTON - A local business owner proposed several solar installations to power the businesses he owns and Gordon Moore Park to expand the “clean energy portfolio” of the Alton area at last night’s City Council meeting. But with the June 30 deadline for federal grant funding fast approaching, he asked the City of Alton to act quickly in approving these projects. Vern Van Hoy said he owns and manages the Rolling Hills Golf Course in Godfrey, Arlington Greens Golf course in Collinsville, Nautilus Fitness Center in Alton, and has leased and operated Spencer T. Olin Golf Course for the last nine years. Van Hoy said he’s willing to invest to bring solar to each of these properties - as well as Gordon Moore Park - and that he would finance, install, and operate each of the solar array projects. “I’m a lifetime resident and longtime business owner and operator in this area and community, and I believe in the community and its future,” Van Hoy
Boxing champs Michael and Leon Spinks inducted into St. Louis Walk of Fame
The sweet science of boxing was celebrated Monday as the St. Louis Walk of Fame inducted Michael and Leon Spinks, locals who were both heavyweight titleholders.
Getting Old Police Records?
Triple shooting leaves 2 dead, 1 injured near the Grove
Police are investigating a triple shooting Monday night.
Anyone got a copy of the channel 24 commercial of the guy filling the TV full of trash for the kids to watch or the one with the dude making a sculpture of Jesus and beating the shit out of it?
Should Missouri voters allow counties, St. Louis City to enforce stricter gun laws?
Following another weekend of violence in both St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri voters could get to decide if counties should be allowed to enact their own firearm regulations.
Judge to decide if teen accused in killing of Liberty High student will face adult charges
A teenager accused in the February killing of a 15-year-old Lake Saint Louis girl described his tumultuous upbringing at a hearing Monday that will help determine if the teen is charged as an adult.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Your entire family is invited to an enchanting evening under the stars! Reminding us to look for the beauty within, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is coming to The Muny.
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Something bad going down at Barnes ER right now
Drought hits the Midwest, threatening crops and the world’s food supply
The rain in the Corn Belt states of the Midwest has been mysteriously absent this spring, plunging the region into drought.
Hazelwood doctor seeking Iowa license has history of harassment
A Hazelwood doctor who is fighting to become an Iowa-licensed physician was once accused of waging a campaign of harassment aimed at a colleague who questioned his abilities.
I'm just sayin'....
Forest Park water projects, Citygarden expansion advance
A city of St. Louis board voted Monday to advance projects in Forest Park and downtown's Citygarden.
YWCA Metro staffers honored in Jeff City
Jessie Cannamore and Angel Clower of YWCA Metro St. Louis have been honored as 2023 Missouri Head Start Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year, respectively, by the Missouri Head Start Association (MHSA).
Plane spotting policy
Late-night rec centers draw low turnout in first weekend under St. Louis mayor's plan to curb youth gun violence
Woman recalls losing mom, aunt in Missouri train derailment
Tiffany Powers lost her mom and aunt in an Amtrak train derailment that she ended up surviving. Now, she is sharing her story for the first time since last year's tragedy.
Pride Night in The Grove 6.24.2023
Man speaks out about close call after his home exploded in Granite City
A massive explosion ripped a Granite City home to shreds early Monday morning.
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