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In case of accident on the Fourth of July: Advice from 1911
“When it is a matter of celebrating the day of independence, both old and young seem to lose the power of exercising ordinary caution.”
Full Moon Float
Join Big Muddy Adventures for a Full Moon Float! On the trip, you’ll spend a magical evening paddling the Mississippi River and enjoy a fine-dining experience in an unparalleled natural
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Consumers have no idea how high inflation is
The Wall Street Journal reports that inflation expectations are down: Consumers expect to see 4.1% inflation a year from now, the lowest such reading in two years and down sharply from its recent peak of 6.8%, according to the median response to the New York Fed’s May survey, for example. A year from now? The ...continue reading "Consumers have no idea how high inflation is"
Madison County Regional Superintendent of Schools Sworn In for Second Term
EDWARDSVILLE - Robert Werden, the Madison County Regional Superintendent of Schools, was sworn in Monday morning to begin his second term. In Werden’s speech, he thanked many people in the Madison County Regional Office of Education as well as other local educators and program leaders. “I truly do love my job,” Werden said. “I love working for the taxpayer and I love working for the residents of Madison County.” He noted that he titled his speech “I Love My Job” and joked that he appreciates the people who work with him, especially those who deal with the “crazy parents crazy administrators.” Dr. Tricia Blackard was sworn in as the assistant regional superintendent. Blackard previously served as the assistant principal at Collinsville High School. Judge Amy Maher performed the ceremony. “It’s a joy to wake up every day and be excited to go to work,” Blackard said. Werden thanked a long list of attendees,
Recognize Him? Kia Theft on Camera
Florissant man accused in Kansas night club shooting that left 11 injured
A Florissant man has been arrested in connection with a shooting that left 11 people injured early Sunday in Wichita, Kan.
Spray Painting Spree Results In 8 Counts Against Jerseyville Resident
JERSEYVILLE - A 21-year-old Jerseyville resident has been charged with eight counts of criminal property damage for spraying orange spray paint on several pieces of government, private, and personal property around the city. Court filings state Dakota L. Harris, 21, of Jerseyville, was charged on June 23 with two felony counts of criminal damage to government property, as well as six misdemeanor counts of criminal damage to property. The following pieces of property were affected by Harris’s spray painting spree: A stoplight switch box located on the corner of State Street and Pearl Street, where Harris “spray painted a cross,” according to court filings. A one-way street sign located at the south rear entry alley of Royal Banks, located at 117 S. State Street. Two poles at the rear alley entrance of 117 S. State Street, property of Royal Banks. A 2010 Toyota RAV4, which was located in the 100 block of East Pearl Street. Several areas of the George's
Ringo Starr once again wants you to spread “Peace and Love” on his birthday
Ringo Starr is turning 83 on Friday, July 7, and he celebrating with his annual Peace and Love birthday event. “As many of you know, since 2008, every year I use…
Raw data: Eggs
Our long national egg nightmare is over: Well, mostly over: There's been a brief spike upward in June for some reason. However, the average since 2022 is $2, and that's exactly where we are now. METHODOLOGY NOTE: For some reason the USDA's weekly price survey occasionally covers only a tiny number of stores, which produces ...continue reading "Raw data: Eggs"
Science Center exhibits from the 90s
Look out for deer on 270s
Tune in for Chicago, Boyz II Men, Belinda Carlisle and more on ‘A Capitol Fourth’
Tuesday, July 4, is Independence Day, and as always, PBS is celebrating with its annual special A Capitol Fourth. Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, this year's concert features performances by Chicago,…
Gov. Mike Parson's vetoes slash millions for St. Louis-area projects
June 2023 a Record Month for TSA Passenger Clearance
598,086 passengers reported clearing TSA Security Checkpoints in June 2023
World Ninja Champion: Dreams Come True For Holiday Shores' Tyler Smith
GREENSBORO, N.C. - 17-year-old Tyler Smith’s dreams came true this past week when he captured the World Ninja League Elite crown at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex. Tyler became the first competitor in eight seasons to clear all three stages in the Elite division at the world championships. “This is definitely one of my bigger dreams come true,” he said. “I have been training for seven and a half years and competing in this league for six years and slowly made my way up. I was 10th, fifth, and third and I was really happy to win the whole thing this time.” Tyler trains five to six days a week, often at a farm Ninja gym in a barn in Dorsey and also at Shinobi Fitness. Tyler lives in Holiday Shores. Tyler’s mother, Leila, said she was so proud of her son for such a remarkable achievement. “I think being proud of him might be an understatement,” she said. “He has worked so hard the last seven and a half years. He has been competing
2 escape from Hogan Street juvenile detention facility in north St. Louis
The incident was in addition to eight previous escapes and attempted escapes since January 2020.
Man drowns in Big River at Rockford Beach
Authorities recovered the body of a man who drowned Sunday evening in the Big River at Rockford Beach.
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