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Remembering Tom Hall, a Legendary St. Louis Guitarist
Tom Hall had a story about how he came to music. The St. Louis blues legend grew up in an orphanage, where he said he first picked up the guitar.
Godfrey Fire Protection District Announces Promotions
GODFREY - Godfrey Fire Protection District has announced multiple promotions in its ranks from the recent Board of Trustees Meeting. Luke Warner is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Christopher Stratton to the rank of Captain. Ben Hamberg to the rank of Assistant Chief. Godfrey Fire Protection Chief Eric Cranmer said the promotions are the result of a lot of hard work and dedication on the part of those who will be in new positions. "I feel everyone here is good," he said of the entire Godfrey Fire Protection team members. "Those who are promoted have to also study hard and test. It takes a lot of experience and positives in the testing process to earn these promotions. They all put in a lot of time for this."
Congressman Budzinski To Deliver Blackburn College 2023 Commencement Address
CARLINVILLE - Blackburn College is proud to announce that U.S. Representative Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) will serve as the keynote speaker for the 154th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 13. Representing Illinois’ 13th Congressional District, Congresswoman Budzinski was first elected to the House in 2022. With a background in the labor movement as well as in state and federal government, her mission is to restore the American Dream, rebuild the middle class, and deliver results for communities in Central and Southern Illinois. She currently serves on the House Agriculture Committee and House Committee on Veterans Affairs. "We are delighted to welcome Congresswoman Budzinski as we celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2023,” said Blackburn President Gregory J. Meyer. “She is deeply committed to public service, dedicated to delivering results for the communities she serves, and truly understands the importance of higher education. As someone just beginning
Read This Now: Out of Ireland by Marian O’Shea Wernicke
The St. Louis–born author took inspiration from her family’s history when writing her latest novel.
After vote to legalize recreational cannabis, Missouri pot industry added thousands of workers
Since Missouri voters approved recreational cannabis sales, companies have added thousands of workers to grow, process, market and sell their products.
Mushroom hunter finds human remains in northern Missouri
The Daviess County Sheriff's Office and Missouri State Highway Patrol are investigating after a mushroom hunter found human remains.
This St. Louis restaurant has the best soul food in Missouri, food writers say
Food that's good for your soul doesn't come just anywhere. That said, St. Louis is home to a restaurant recently acclaimed for having the best soul food in Missouri.
Commentary on losing POWERplex
Big Dreams for Huge Youth Amateur Sports Complex in Hazelwood at Mall Site Dropped Over the last four years POWERplex, under Big Sports Properties, has been taking steps to make it a premier youth sports facility at the former St. Louis Mills Mall. The mall interior was in good shape for restructuring […]
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Missouri House votes down bill to reinstate presidential primary
In a surprising move Monday, the Missouri House failed to pass a bill that would have reinstated the presidential primary for the 2024 election.
Def Leppard to play Sturgis Buffalo Chip
Def Leppard has added a new show to their summer schedule. The band announced on social media that they’ll be headlining an August 10 concert at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip in conjunction with the…
Biggest Illinois Lottery jackpot of the year up for grabs
Illinois Lottery officials say this is the biggest prize in nearly three years.
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LL Cool J coming to St. Louis this summer
Rapper LL Cool J is set to headline The F.O.R.C.E. (Frequencies of Real Creative Energy) tour that kicks off this summer. The Enterprise Center will be hosting one of the 24 shows Saturday, August 19. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 28, at 10:00 a.m.
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Alton Police Say Missing 26-Year-Old Found Safe and Sound
ALTON - Alton Police Chief Jarrett Ford has announced that Madalyn K. Shafer has been located safe and sound. Madalyn was announced as a missing person on Monday. She had previously been seen last by a friend at 11 a.m. on April 23, 2023. Madalyn is described as a 26-year-old white female from Alton.
Metallica premieres all ‘72 Seasons’ videos in American Sign Language
Metallica has shared American Sign Language versions of each video released for the band's new 72 Seasons album. The metal legends previously announced the project earlier this month with the ASL interpretation of…
Canadian Court Allows Distance Learning Spyware Seller To Continue Silencing One Of Its Many Critics
A worldwide pandemic in 2020 altered the contours of pretty much everything. Entire cities shut down. Retailers shrunk hours to time periods normally only witnessed prior to the introduction of the 24-hour clock. Shit got exceedingly weird. The good news is most of the world understood the new normal would be anything but normal. The […]
Missouri man who killed brothers gets additional 32 years in prison
Garland Joseph Nelson, 28, of the northwestern Missouri town of Braymer, is already serving a life sentence.
Distance Runner Aidan Loffleman Continues To Do What He Loves - Is A Midwest Members Credit Union Athlete Of The Month For the Oilers
WOOD RIVER - East Alton-Wood River senior Aidan Loffleman loves running, it's as simple as that. He's pretty good at it too. "I’ve been running since 6th grade and I’ve always loved that no matter what level you are at there is always an achievable goal in front of you," he said. For his dedication and love of the sport, Aidan is a Midwest Members Credit Union Athlete of the Month for the Oilers. "My main goal is to get as strong as I can this year because I'm running in college," Aidan said. He will be attending Seattle University where he plans on majoring in either Biochemistry, Kineisology or some sort of Sports Science. Aidan says he wants to stay involved with the running community because he loves it. "That way when my running career comes to an end I can still help people achieve their running goals through coaching or whatever help they may need," he said. His running career is far from over, and he's leaving a mark his senior season. In his home meet,
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