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Civic Memorial High School 2023-2024 1st Quarter Honor Roll  

2 years 7 months ago
BETHALTO - This is the Civic Memorial High School 2023-2024 first quarter honor roll list. Seniors - High Honor Roll Alyssa Abernathy Akkadia Allsman Kadince Arico Charly Bellanca Carter Braun Ethan Bruhn Reid Buffington David Chen Gabriella Cochran Makayla Collman Avari Combes Anaiah Dabney Brian Dame Jasmine Davis David Dutton Justin Dyer James Farris Garreth Floyd Julian Floyd Tayla Fontana Samuel Frey Bryce Griffin Elijah Gruen Samantha Hamby Bella Hannaford Lela Haskins Lisa Henry Joshua Hodge Alyssa Hoffmann Jayden Huff Zak King Ella Landers Sydney Law Jasmine Lawrence Jacob Liefer Madison Lindley Joshua McCune Isabel Mims Lucas Naugle Aniston Naumann Kaitlynn Niemeyer Madelyn Ogden Timothy Oldham Raegan Ottwell Shelby Quick Ethan Rea Reagan Richards Ella Richey Meredith Schaaf Caleb Scott Kent Scottberg Jae Lynne Shotwell Destiny Slone Lauren Stacknick Taylor Stanford Josaline Stewart Christian Strader Noah Thien Kylie

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Guess who’s suing each other? The Guess Who

2 years 7 months ago
Founding members of The Guess Who, Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman, are suing two of their former bandmates.  The pair has filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles federal court against original members Jim Kale and Garry Peterson, accusing them…

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RiverBender Blog: One More Halloweekend Down

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BRIGHTON - Friday night was freezing and rainy, but that couldn’t stop the population of Brighton. Kids took to the streets, hordes of Barbies and Spider-Mans and a few classic Freddy Kruegers, dragging along good-natured parents for three hours of trick-or-treating. I don’t have kids, so I was on Candy Duty. I spent those three hours sitting in the driveway with a few friends, passing out Snickers bars and sipping apple cider. (I can neither confirm nor deny whether the cider was spiked, but in our defense, it was 40 degrees and raining and also a Friday night. We needed a little kick.) In my 20s now, it’s natural that I occasionally think about having kids. The question — to parent or not to parent — has become a little more important lately as I chart out what I want to accomplish in the next ten years or so. After Friday night, I can confidently say that I am more uncertain than ever. Don’t be offended, parents of the Riverbend; your kids

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Appeals court hears arguments over ballot title for Missouri abortion amendment

2 years 7 months ago
Abortion rights initiatives proposed for the 2024 Missouri ballot would make it impossible for the state to protect women from unsanitary conditions at clinics, attorneys representing Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft argued to a panel of judges on Monday. The restrictions on government regulation of abortions contained in the petitions would make safety and sanitation regulations unconstitutional, assistant attorney general Josh Divine told the Western District Court of Appeals. “Under these…
Rudi Keller

T-Mobile Backs Off Price Hike They Pretended Wasn’t A Price Hike

2 years 7 months ago
Earlier this month we noted how everything critics of the T-Mobile and Sprint merger predicted has come true, whether it’s 10,000 employees who have lost their jobs, the steady implementation of fees and price hikes, a lower overall quality product, or the company’s boring new branding. Those inevitable outcomes recently culminated in a new suite […]
Karl Bode

State, federal abortion rules prevent many women from accessing crucial miscarriage drug

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Since losing her first pregnancy four months ago, 32-year-old Lulu has struggled to return to her body’s old rhythms. Lulu, who asked to be identified by her first name to protect her privacy, bled for six full weeks after her miscarriage and hasn’t had a normal menstrual cycle since. Such disruptions aren’t uncommon after miscarriage, […]

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Caitlin Dewey

Missouri lawmaker from St. Louis calls for investigation into ‘fraudulent activities’ in cannabis program

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A St. Louis lawmaker is demanding that Missouri regulators investigate what she called an “egregious exploitation” of social cannabis equity licenses, following a report by The Independent last week about a company that recruited out-of-state license applicants on Craigslist. State Sen. Karla May, a St. Louis Democrat, sent a letter on Thursday to the state’s Division of Cannabis Regulation and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey demanding action. Voters approved the microbusiness program…
Rebecca Rivas