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Woman reported missing from Glen Carbon, Illinois
The Madison County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help with finding a woman missing out of Glen Carbon, Illinois.
Kevin C. Johnson: Why I'm not comfortable reviewing Morgan Wallen's concerts in St. Louis
Morgan Wallen's shows at Busch Stadium will be among the year's biggest music events. But you can count our critic out.
Sheriff's Office Reports Woman Found Safe and Sound, Had Been Reported Missing
GLEN CARBON - The Madison County Sheriff's Office released information about a missing person from Glen Carbon on Thursday afternoon. At 3:27 p.m. on Thursday, the sheriff's office reported that Holly Souder had been found "safe and sound." Souder, a female, 32 years of age, with brown hair (shaved head), 6 feet, 135 pounds, blue eyes, and wearing a blue dress was reported missing to the sheriff's office earlier. The sheriff's office said Holly left her Glen Carbon residence sometime last night and may be experiencing a medical issue. Holly may be driving an aqua color, four-door, 2009 Toyota Camry, Illinois License plate DE26738.
County P&Z Votes No to Housing Development Near Busch Wildlife
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: A massive housing development that is proposed along the Hwy. DD corridor and near the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area got a thumbs down from the St. Charles County Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) on Wednesday, June 21. The commission voted 6-2 to present a non-favorable recommendation to the St. […]
NGRREC Interns from Lewis and Clark Present at Statewide Wildlife Conference
CHAMPAIGN – Two interns from the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center, who are also Lewis and Clark Community College alumni, presented their research at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Illinois Chapter of the Wildlife Society (ICTWS) in Champaign, Illinois, this past April. Addis Moore and Jacob Decker are currently attending Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, but both earned their associate degree from Lewis and Clark. Moore and Decker are prime examples of L&C students making the most of the unique professional development opportunities that L&C and NGRREC have to offer. Decker started as an intern with NGRREC’s Habitat Strike Team in Spring 2021 and was later hired as a Strike Team Junior Assistant. He has also conducted research with NGRREC’s Conservation Program Manager Justin Shew on wildlife habitat associations using trail cameras to detect wildlife ranging in size from white-tailed deer to squirrels. Furthermore, Decker, along
PERSPECTIVE: Our Region Needs Less Policy and Politics, More Persistence
by Tom Finan, Executive Director/Co-Founder, Construction Forum “St. Louis Is the Struggling Downtown You Haven’t Heard Of — and Right-Wing Policies Are Making Things Worse” was the headline of an essay in the June 27th issue of The New York Times. The author was Kevin McDermott, editorial page editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. McDermott’s message, which seemed […]
St. Louis parish to appeal closure to Vatican
St. Roch in the Skinker-DeBaliviere neighborhood of St. Louis will be absorbed by Christ the King parish in University City on Aug. 1.
SLATE Receives YouthBuild Grant to Help At-Risk Youth Obtain High School Certifications, Develop Skills in Construction, Healthcare, Logistics, and Transportation Pathways
The program will provide high school equivalency and industry-recognized credentials to 65 youth ages 16-24 years old
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Nelly sells part of recorded music catalog to private equity firm HarbourView Equity Partners
Music artist, entrepreneur and St. Louis native Nelly has agreed to sell part of his recorded catalog to a private equity firm.
Troopers to 'aggressively' enforce speed limit along I-44 Friday
ST. LOUIS -- The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that they will be "aggressively" enforcing the speed limit Friday along I-44 in St. Louis and Franklin Counties. The troopers plan on being very visible and will be looking for drivers breaking the law. Officers with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department conducted a similar campaign [...]
Edwardsville Police Department Release Independence Day Enforcement Numbers
EDWARDSVILLE – The Edwardsville Police Department made 2 impaired driving arrests, issued 38 seat belt citations, 6 distracted driving citations, and issued 13 other citations during the recent Independence Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over,” “Drive High Get a DUI” and “Click It or Ticket” safety campaigns. The Edwardsville Police joined forces with more than 200 other state and local law enforcement agencies to take impaired drivers off our roads, encourage seat belt use, and enforce speeding and other traffic laws. The effort featured high-visibility enforcement combined with a variety of outreach activities including a media campaign titled, “It’s Not a Game.” The enforcement period was funded by federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
Suspect charged after July 4 police standoff in Jennings
Lunchtime Photo
Here's a pigeon hanging out on a traditional French chimney. But where? I can't quite remember. It's just across one of the bridges on the right bank of the Seine, but I can't put my finger on exactly where I was.
24% of Missouri under 'extreme drought' conditions - Report
More than 98% of Missouri is experiencing some level of drought, with nearly a quarter of the state under extreme drought conditions.
Charles Schwab to close its Town and Country office as employees go remote
Employees who work at Maryville Centre Drive will move to remote work full-time once the Town and Country office closes, though no timeline was disclosed.
Twitter threatens to sue Meta over Threads
Meta which launched Threads on Wednesday and has logged more than 30 million sign ups, looks to take on Elon Musk’s Twitter by taking advantage of Instagram’s billions of users.
VIDEO: Grant’s Farm Goats Scream Their Heads Off When it Starts to Rain
If you want to see some baby goats lose their entire minds when a little bit of rain starts falling, check out these videos we took of them over the holiday weekend at Grant’s Farm (7385 Grant Road, grantsfarm.com). Easily the biggest draw at the free Grantwood Village attraction, Grant’s Farm has worked out an ingenious way to get all of their goats fed: Visitors pay for the privilege! That’s right, for just a few bucks visitors can buy bottles and hop into the baby goat pen to feed the hungry little buddies.
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