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Christian Artist Hope Darst Comes To Jerseyville In September

2 years 7 months ago
JERSEYVILLE - Award-nominated Christian artist, Hope Darst, is coming to Jerseyville on Saturday, September 9! You may recognize many of Hope’s songs if you are a listener of Joy FM or one of her 18,000+ followers on Instagram. Some of her hit songs include: Peace Be Still, Promise Keeper, If The Lord Builds The House, and her current single: Never Walk Alone. 1AG Church on 500 Cross Avenue in Jerseyville, will be hosting the non-profit concert. There will be a moment taken prior to the concert to discuss the needs of local children. Between the counties of Jersey, Calhoun, Greene, Macoupin, and Madison there are 975 children in foster care. We hope to bring awareness of ways to support these children, their foster families, and birth families. The evening will begin around 4 p.m. with food trucks in the parking lot with the show starting at 7 p.m. Local band, Uproar, will be the opening act prior to Hope Darst’s set. Their captivating performances will touch your heart,

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Man stabbed in park near St. Louis City Hall

2 years 7 months ago
A man was apparently stabbed in a park near St. Louis City Hall Wednesday morning. The police found the victim with a wound to his back. The incident happened near Market and 13th Streets.
Joe Millitzer

Bypass under rail line would replace crossing site of deadly Missouri Amtrak crash

2 years 7 months ago

MENDON – An old right-of-way under the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad could become the new road for traffic diverted from a dangerous crossing where an Amtrak train derailed after colliding with a truck in June 2022, killing four and injuring almost 150. The double-tracked BNSF line crosses an old railroad corridor, first graded in […]

The post Bypass under rail line would replace crossing site of deadly Missouri Amtrak crash appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Rudi Keller

Deputy Alleges Sheriff Vernon Betts Retaliated – And Went After His Beard

2 years 7 months ago
St. Louis Sheriff Vernon Betts allegedly told a bearded deputy he would have to shave — but now it's Betts who might get nicked. Deputy Joseph Mopkins, who has been with the department since 1994, testified yesterday in court that for years, he never got any hassle from his bosses about having a beard.
Ryan Krull