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David Bowie’s pianist recalls the end of Ziggy Stardust on 50th anniversary of final show
July 3 marks the 50th anniversary of David Bowie’s final performance as Ziggy Stardust at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, and his pianist Mike Garson says that while fans may not have been…
Former SLPS guidance counselor wins case against school district for gender discrimination, retaliation
St. Louis local wins $50,000 prize from Schnucks scratch off
The firework celebrations started a couple of days early for a St. Louis local.
Granite City Teachers Terri Kunz and Amy Ori Attend #mySci Summer Institutes Program
GRANITE CITY – Granite City Community Unit School District #9 teachers Terri Kunz and Amy Ori were among 66 teachers and administrators representing 21 area schools/districts joining the Institute for School Partnership at Washington University in St. Louis (ISP) June 20-21 for #mySci Summer Institutes. Kunz and Ori, who are science teachers at Coolidge Junior High School, had the opportunity to learn more about using the mySci curriculum and resources for maximum impact and to network with teaching peers who also count on mySci to provide engaging, hands-on science content for students. "Coolidge has been utilizing the MySci program for five years now," said Kunz. "We are very pleased with the curriculum offering a variety of lessons, hands-on materials, and labs for our students to learn NGSS." Keeping kids excited about learning science is a tall order, but K-8 teachers in 245+ schools across the St. Louis region count on ISP’s mySci program each year
Police ID boy killed when tree fell on Jennings home during storm
Police on Monday identified the 5-year-old Jennings boy who was killed when a tree fell on his house during Saturday's thunderstorms.
State lockup for youth in St. Louis takes more residents but still struggles with staffing
Child welfare officials say Hogan Street Regional Youth Center has made improvements in Old North St. Louis despite staff vacancies.
St. Louis County police sergeant accused of choking wife during ride from Wildwood pub
“Strangling someone - let alone your partner who is driving you home because you’re too drunk to drive - is absolutely unacceptable on so many levels,” states St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell.
Directv quibbles with content providers again.
St. Louis pinball repair techs fix ‘worlds under glass’ with specialized skills
Keith Emerson’s career being celebrated with 20-CD box set
Keith Emerson’s career is being celebrated with a brand new box set titled Variations, set to drop October 13. The family of the late Emerson, Lake & Palmer keyboardist was directly involved in…
St. Louis County police sergeant accused of assaulting woman, second DWI in months
Thomas Favazza, 47, is charged with second-degree assault, DWI and driving with a revoked license. He already had a pending Eureka municipal DWI after a traffic stop in late February.
Jerseyville's Ellen Kangas Honored On Mount Mercy University Dean's List
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Jerseyville's Ellen Kangas was honored recently on Mount Mercy University's Spring 2023 Dean's List. Students with a semester grade point average of 3.60 or better, and who are graded (letter grade, not pass/fail) for six or more semester hours, are eligible for inclusion on the Dean's List. Located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mount Mercy University is the regional Catholic, Mercy University that promises students of diverse backgrounds, ages, and faiths a challenging, practical education that inspires them to discover knowledge, build community, and live their values. Mount Mercy provides a forward-thinking, future-focused education, offering baccalaureate and graduate education to 1,600+ enrolled students and uniquely blending a quality liberal arts education with career-focused professional preparation.
Gov. Parson Signs Off on I-70 Expansion and $52B State Budget
This article originally ran on Fox 2 Now on July 1, 2023. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Friday signed a close to $52 billion state budget, which includes billions in funding to expand Interstate 70 but also cuts roughly $555 million in spending lawmakers wanted. Explaining $555 million in cuts to the spending plan legislators passed in May, the Republican governor […]
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Jerseyville's Flowers Receives Master's, Edwardsville's Boyer Bachelor's Degree From Wichita State
WICHITA, Kan. - More than 2,060 students completed a total of 2,293 degrees at Wichita State University in spring 2023. Jerseyville's Benjamin R. Flowers received his Master of Education Counseling, degree Magna Cum Laude. Ben missed the graduation ceremony as he was competing at the Shockers' track and field conference meet in Florida. Ben had a time of 14:26.48 in the 5,000 meters and placed seventh, which earned two points for his team. Edwardsville's Matthew J. Boyer received his Bachelor of Business Administration, Finance, Magna Cum Laude. Undergraduate students who have attained a grade point average of 3.9 out of a possible 4.0 received the summa cum laude award; those with an average of 3.55 received the magna cum laude award; and those with an average of 3.25 received the cum laude award. About Wichita State Wichita State University is Kansas' only urban public research university, enrolling almost 22,000 students between its main campus and WSU Tech, including students
Overnight child care providers sought for Missouri state workers
The move could help fill scores of vacant jobs at state prisons, mental health facilities and nursing homes for military veterans
Cardinals $4.44 ticket flash sale starts Wednesday
ST. LOUIS -- The Cardinals have another ticket deal. You can see many Busch Stadium games for as low as $4.44 per ticket. The sale starts at 10 a.m. on July 5th and goes to July 6th, while supplies last. Customers are limited to eight tickets per game. There are some great matchups like the [...]
Brighton's Kimberly Nixon Graduates from Northern Illinois University
DeKALB - Over 2,200 students received their degrees from Northern Illinois University in May. Included among the graduates was Kimberly Nixon of Brighton who earned a Master of Science in Education in School Business Management. Northern Illinois University is a student-centered, nationally recognized public research university, with expertise that benefits its region and spans the globe in a wide variety of fields, including the sciences, humanities, arts, business, engineering, education, health and law. Through its main campus in DeKalb, Illinois, and education centers for students and working professionals in Chicago, Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Oregon and Rockford, NIU offers more than 100 courses of study while serving a diverse and international student body of about 19,000. The 17 NIU Huskie athletic teams compete in the Mid-American Conference at the highest NCAA Division I level. For more information, visit www.niu.edu.
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