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Much Of Edwardsville Without Power: Edwardsville, Granite City, Pontoon Beach Suffer Storm Damage Friday Night
EDWARDSVILLE - A large tree fell on a home in the 600 block of Roosevelt in Edwardsville, along with several other trees down and power out through much of the city in a storm that struck around 9:44 p.m. Friday. Edwardsville firefighters and public works personnel were dispatched to the scenes, along with Ameren Illinois personnel. Edwardsville Fire Chief James Whiteford said much of the northern part of Edwardsville was without power. Several street lights were also off and much of the city was dark in a tour through the city in the 11 p.m. range Friday. Illinois Route 143 was closed just after Ridgeview because a large tree was over the roadway. There were power lines and tree limbs down across the city of Edwardsville. Granite City and Pontoon Beach also suffered storm damage. Whiteford said the storm was strange because it ripped through in "spotty" fashion around the city and the power outage was substantial.
In an 1870 race, the famed Robert E. Lee outlasted the Natchez
The Lee steamed from New Orleans to St. Louis in three days, 18 hours and 20 or so minutes. It remains the standard for the gaudy, dangerous and short reign of the Mississippi River steamboats.
Taking a holistic approach to cost management
In my 30-year career, cost has always been an issue and concern among employers. As health care costs have increased, it’s become even more top of mind. When I first started in this business, we’d meet with employers’ human resources department to discuss health benefits. Now, the chief financial officers, chief operating officers and chief executive officers are at the table, because health care costs have risen so much. For many, it’s the second or third largest line item on their operating…
Studies show UnitedHealthcare beats competition on total cost of care using best-practice methodologies
Three new studies highlight UnitedHealthcare cost-savings strategies, validating savings methodologies across key programs and confirming the ability to manage savings better than the competition.
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Preparing your business for a private equity sale: Understanding the market
If you own a privately held business, it is likely you have received a call from a private equity firm telling you they have specifically targeted you and want to buy your business. You have heard now is a good or even great time to sell. The price they offer seems reasonable or even good. They tell you they pay cash and can finalize the transaction quietly. “It will be quick, easy and fast. No need to shop the deal or talk to your lawyer, of course. We do this all the time.” What should you…
STLCC/Boeing partnership program surpasses major milestone
A partnership between St. Louis Community College’s Workforce Solutions Group and Boeing St. Louis is celebrating a major milestone. The partnership has resulted in 1,214 program participants being hired by Boeing.
The partnership grew from an effort in 2007 to support new program contracts and program growth, and address a talent shortage due to retirements. Boeing St. Louis needed to create a sustainable pipeline for future hiring. The Boeing St. Louis Pre-Employment Training program has focused…
Parson cuts more than a half billion dollars from massive Missouri state budget
A number of St. Louis programs were cut or reduced in the spending plan approved by the governor Friday.
APA of Missouri warns of heat danger for pets
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Feds take action on suicide inside VA Hospital after Fox Files investigations
The feds just released a report outlining failures that led to a VA patient dying by suicide in the ER.
Severe weather postpones Cardinals game and other events in St. Louis
It started with triple-digit temperatures, and then it turned to downpours. Still, many filled the streets throughout St. Louis on Friday.
Widespread storm damage in Columbia, Illinois
Storm damage left behind downed tree limbs and widespread power outages in Columbia, Illinois, on Friday.
This lightning is nuts
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STL Black Rodeo ropes in fans at Chaifetz
Reggie Smith has been around animals his entire life.
Support strong, but effort dies for safer emergency vehicle intersections in St. Louis
Despite strong support from the St. Louis Board of Aldermen for a measure to make intersections safer for the public and emergency vehicles, the effort failed.
Local organizations helping the unhoused beat the excessive heat
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