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Watch Queen rock Budapest in new episode of ‘Queen The Greatest Live’
Queen is back with the latest installment of their weekly YouTube series Queen The Greatest Live. In this week's episode, "Opening Magic," they revisit their legendary July 1986 concert in Budapest,…
TikTok Users Waste No Time: Sue Montana Same Day TikTok Ban Was Signed
We noted yesterday that Montana’s embarrassment of a governor, Greg Gianforte, was about to cost the state a ridiculous amount of taxpayer money having to defend his obviously unconstitutional ban on TikTok. What I hadn’t realized was that by the time I’d published that article, the first such lawsuit had already been filed. Five TikTok […]
Daily Deal: Nibble — Educational DIY Game Console for Ages 9+
Nibble is an educational tool disguised in the shape of a retro game console. It’s a new and improved version of MAKERbuino that makes learning about electronics and programming fun! With a build guide, assembling the kit will be easy peasy. This DIY console comes preloaded with 4 retro games inspired by cult classics — […]
Real Estate Rules, Regulations Discussed In First "Third On Third" Segment
EDWARDSVILLE - Lisa Webb, owner and managing broker of Third Street Realty, discussed real estate rules and regulations during the first “Third On Third” segment on Our Daily Show! on Riverbender.com . Future segments will air on the third Wednesday of each month, when Webb and Third Street Realty will share everything home buyers need to know. Webb warned that there is a “fine line” home owners and buyers should be aware of when using “dual agents,” or agents that represent both the buyer and the seller. She said there are strict ethical guidelines those agents must follow, including not disclosing confidential information to sellers on how much a buyer might be willing to pay for a home. “That’s unethical, you cannot do that,” Webb said. “Real estate agents can be fined for that, it goes against our license law. People don’t understand that that has to be disclosed up front.” She then gave an example
Firearms industry could face more legal risk under bill approved by Illinois lawmakers
The firearms industry, including gun sellers, could be sued for alleged violations of Illinois law including marketing to young people under legislation Illinois state senators approved Thursday.
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Where to get local made dog treats? Biscuits, ice cream, you name it
Malcolm X’s birthday: A time for celebration and action
In a nation often bent towards forgetting, 85-year-old author A. Peter Bailey speaks proudly of his relationship with Malcolm X.
Fast-casual café-bakery Paris Baguette is coming to Olivette
The Olive Crossing's first-announced retail tenant sells breads, sandwiches and pastries.
Teen charged in north St. Louis County triple shooting
A teenager faces felony charges in a triple shooting that happened in north St. Louis County earlier this month.
Head of St. Louis’ jail, police oversight boards resigns over transparency concerns
The head of a new city government division created to investigate police misconduct and complaints in the jail has resigned over transparency concerns.
Dining Divas May Outing
The Dining Divas Celebrate a Future Diva at Chesterfield’s Firefly Grill By Lisa Kampeter I have said it before, and now I am saying it again. It can be difficult for a group of our size to get reservations at restaurants. It is a different world now, and many places do not take […]
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St. Louis County man accused of stalking estranged wife, DWI crash into her car
A St. Louis County man is behind bars after he was recently accused of stalking his estranged wife and drunkenly crashing into her car.
Kia and Hyundai agree to $200M settlement for making cars viral theft targets
The Cars’ first album now available on exclusive Rhino High Fidelity vinyl
You've heard of limited-edition vinyl and premium vinyl — now get ready for limited-edition premium vinyl with super high fidelity and exclusive new content. The vinyl series, Rhino High Fidelity,…
New Island Names Proposed At National Great Rivers Museum Ceremony
ALTON - Four new islands names were proposed at an official ceremony during an outdoor recreation-themed festival this past weekend at the National Great Rivers Museum. Nearly 1,500 visitors attended the festival to partake in activities like archery, rock climbing, fishing, and more. The ceremony was held at noon, sandwiched between two live animal shows, at the Museum’s sheltered pavilion and was attended by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers staff, students from surrounding school districts and their families, local stakeholders, and various media outlets. Proposing names for the islands, which were created through the Upper Mississippi River Restoration Program (UMRR), was one of the last steps in what has been a project over two decades in the making. “The UMRR program was authorized through the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 and was the first environmental restoration and monitoring program undertaken on a large river system in the United States,” explains
Joint Statement On Passage Of Metro East Sanitary District Legislation
SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) and State Senator Erica Harriss (R-Glen Carbon) have released the following statement following the Senate’s passage of House Bill 476 which allows appointed part time commissioners of the Metro East Sanitary District the ability to give themselves fulltime benefits: “The Metro East Sanitary District has unfortunately long been a magnet for controversy. Thankfully, local officials have been trying to fix the situation and rein in the spending. Just this week they made clear this bill attempts to undo the will of the people who actually live and work in the area. It’s extremely disappointing to see Chicago lawmakers bailing out their Metro East political allies at the expense of our constituents.”
Jersey Community Hospital Announces Groundbreaking For Infrastructure Upgrades
JERSEYVILLE - Jersey Community Hospital (JCH) is excited to announce the beginning of a $1.2 million transformative infrastructure upgrade project. The initiative aims to enhance our facilities, benefiting our patients, employees and the community. Supported by funding, in part, from the USDA, this project will include a new roadway entrance to Wock Lane for better traffic flow, a new 100 spot employee parking lot and the new JCH Memorial Walking Trail. The centerpiece of this project is the development of a ½ mile JCH Memorial Walking Trail. This trail, funded in part by memorial gifts left to the JCH Foundation, will serve as a tribute to the visionaries of our JCH Wellness Center who were passionate about wellness on our campus. The walking trail will be available for use by our community members, staff and visitors. Additionally, as part of the commitment made by JCH to support valued patients and employees, a new 100 spot employee parking lot is planned. The upgraded parkin
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