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4-time champ, organizers prepare for 7th annual Bommarito Automotive Group 500
Plastered atop the podium, Josef Newgarden’s dominance at the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 has become a summer tradition in St. Louis. Standing above the track Monday in Madison, Illinois, the current winningest American driver in the NTT IndyCar Series is ready to return for another shot at victory.
St. Louis County municipality OKs affordable housing, tenants' rights measures
Montana youth win a historic climate case
A victory for Montanans' right to a clean, healthy environment could set a precedent for other climate lawsuits nationwide.
Off The Wall Mondays: Open Mic Comedy
Jevon Westoland hosts Off the Wall: Open Mic! MX Movies & Bar will be serving up a full bar, kitchen items, and of course fresh popcorn while you enjoy
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Brett Moss Is Center Of Edwardsville Offensive Line, Is Ready To Start 2023 Season
EDWARDSVILLE - Senior center Brett Moss is the key leader on a very talented and hard-working offensive line on the Edwardsville football team and he's looking ahead to getting the 2023 season started on Aug. 25, when the Tigers meet up with Jackson, Mo. at Tiger Stadium. Moss, a veteran starter on the offensive line, agreed in an interview conducted on Aug. 10 at Edwardsville's preseason practice that things have been going along well for the team and is hoping for a big season for the Tigers. Moss is a Johnston Law Group Male Athlete of the Month for the Tigers. "Yeah, I think we're coming together as a team," Moss said. "We look good as a O-line, everybody's working hard and I think we're pretty good." Moss described his job as the center as the linchpin of the line, making sure that everyone's prepared to do his job. "As the center, I've gotta lead everybody on the O-line," Moss said, "and get everybody set, ready, make sure everybody knows their assignments, just make sure
Jerseyville Street Repavements, Closures Set This Fall, Prep Work Coming Up
JERSEYVILLE - Several streets around Jerseyville are set to be repaved and closed later this fall, with preparations beginning over the next few weeks. The streets being worked on are part of the Street Department’s annual “Oil & Chip Seal” program, and work is expected to be completed the week of Sept. 11, weather permitting. The full list of affected streets includes the following: Lott Street, Oak Street, Woodlawn Avenue, Northmoor Drive, Dressel Drive, Hawbrook Place, West Fairgrounds Avenue, Sunset Drive, Chestnut Street, Walnut Street, Sarah Street, Liberty Street, Warren Street, Fremont Street, Leavett Street, Snedeker Street, Short Street, Oakwood Plaza, Davis Drive, Forest Street, Pleasant Street, Lovejoy Street, and potentially more. Public Works Director Bob Manns announced the street work as part of a Public Notice last Friday. “No parking will be allowed on the streets from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and residents in these areas will experience
Maui fire death toll expected to rise; feds promise strong recovery
It’s been almost a week since the deadly wildfires broke out in Maui, basically wiping the historic town of Lahaina off the map.
A conversation with Damn Fine Hand Pies’ Madeline Hissong and Gene Bailey
The popular purveyor at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market serves up hand pies, sourdough bread, doughnuts, and other baked delights.
A conversation with Damn Fine Hand Pies’ Madeline Hissong and Gene Bailey
The popular purveyor at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market serves up hand pies, sourdough bread, doughnuts, and other baked delights.
2 Concerts Left As Grafton's Music In The Park Continues Successful Run
GRAFTON - Those hoping to catch some Music in the Park in Grafton will have two more opportunities coming up this summer, with bands Krickett and the Grilled Avocados on Aug. 17 and Outlaw Opry on Aug. 24. Grafton's Music in the Park takes place each summer on Thursday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. at Grove Memorial Park. Peg Brooks with Grafton's Music in the Park said this year’s concert series has been met with an “amazing” amount of support and large turnouts so far. “Music in the Park has been met with amazing donors, biggest crowds ever - even in the heat - so many positive comments, and support,” Brooks said. “We - myself, my daughter Nickie Brooks, my husband Mike, and the Grafton Chamber are so happy with our growth. We have tried to add new incentives each year to keep our concert series growing.” Brooks said her family has made several additions to the concert series since they began overseeing Music in the Park. Among these additions
Is the price @ Union Barbershop justified? Anything comparable that is cheaper?
Man drowns near Rockford Beach in Jefferson County
Pattonville looking for employees for before-school, after-school care programs
John Mellencamp, Stephen Stills & more to perform at the Colts Kickoff Concert
The Indianapolis Colts have lined up some big-name stars to help them launch their 2023 season. The team has announced the lineup for their 2023 Kickoff Concert, which will take place…
Where kids can get free after-school meals in the St. Louis area
Do the thrift stores around here just not put out fall/winter stuff until it starts getting cold?
Alton School District Implements New Curriculum and Report Cards for Grade Schoolers
ALTON - Alton Community Unit School District 11 (ACUSD11) will introduce a new mathematics curriculum and report card system for grade school students this year. These changes aim to better support kids and increase the collaboration between students. The new math curriculum, called i-Ready Classroom Mathematics, is a program that focuses heavily on numbers and real-life applications of math. Grades K-8 will use i-Ready Classroom Mathematics “to build mathematical thinkers and lifelong problem-solvers,” Superintendent Dr. Kristie Baumgartner explained. “Students will try problems, discuss their thinking with peers, and connect their strategies with the strategies of others,” Baumgartner said. “i-Ready Classroom Mathematics is paired with a diagnostic assessment that allows teachers to determine individual student needs and differentiate instruction to meet each student where they currently are.” Middle school classrooms at ACUSD11 already utilized
Black Business Expo bridges gap between Black and white with green along Delmar Divide
Delmar Main Street aims to counter the effects of the “Delmar Divide.” The organization focuses on the business corridor between Skinker Blvd. and Taylor Ave., and they are the host of the Black Business Expo being held August 26 at Delmar Blvd. and Hamilton Ave. West End resident and Delmar Main Street Vice President Lisa Potts shares what folks can expect at the expo and how “buying Black” helps communities across the region. Marcus Howard, founder and CEO of GreaterHealth Pharmacy and Wellness, also joins the discussion.
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