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McDonnells donate $1M for a geospatial job training facility in St. Louis
Gateway Global, a nonprofit, is renovating two buildings at the former Most Holy Trinity Catholic School for its program.
Telling St. Louis’ LGBTQ history as it unfolds in ‘real time’
The status of being publicly queer or trans has become increasingly fraught in Missouri in 2023. Historian Steven Louis Brawely and artist Steve Willits reflect on commemorating Pride month, and LGBTQ history, at a time when events are playing out, as Brawley says, in “real time.”
Godfrey Mayor Retires from Great Rivers & Routes Board
GODFREY - Godfrey Mayor Mike McCormick is stepping down from the Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Board of Directors to focus on his mayoral duties. The board, which oversees the Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Bureau , will be saying goodbye to McCormick after more than 20 years of service. “My main job is being the mayor of the Village of Godfrey, but I’ve really enjoyed watching the Great Rivers & Routes Tourism Board and how they’ve grown through the years,” McCormick said. “I have enjoyed the time I spent on the board, but it’s time for me to move on.” McCormick originally joined the board as a business owner. He owned Imo’s Pizza in North Alton before he accepted the job of mayor 14 years ago. “People needed somebody to represent the restaurant industry in the local area, and asked me to go on the board,” McCormick said. Over the next 20 years, he watched the Great Rivers & Routes group expand into the tourism
Loop Trolley won't run Saturday due to festival-related Delmar street closure
The U. City part of the Delmar Loop will be closed to traffic Saturday for a Juneteenth festival.
MoDOT’s Emergency Response Team celebrates 30th anniversary
When the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Emergency Response Team first took to area roadways, it was to help with a battery jump or provide a stranded motorist with a gallon of gas.
Northbound Earth City Expressway to reopen, southbound side to close 3 months
Northbound Earth City Expressway, also known as Highway 141, reopens Friday morning after three months of bridge replacement work. The southbound side closes Monday for the same reason and won't reopen until mid-September.
Bobcats Now More Prevalent In Region, Large One Spotted Near Grafton
GRAFTON - A large bobcat was viewed near Grafton off Powerline Road recently and definitely was “above average in size,” Scott Isringhausen, a Pere Marquette park ranger, said after a review of a photo. Bobcats are definitely appearing in the area more frequently, Isringhausen said. “Male bobcats are bigger than females, so my guess is it is probably a male in the photo,” he said. “Bobcats are definitely around more than they were a couple of years ago. There aren’t many predators for them and they are becoming more plentiful.” Bobcats don’t normally attack a person, Isringhausen said, but they will attack chickens, ducks and possibly pets. “We occasionally see a bobcat during the day, but they are very shy and secretive and usually you can see them at night,” he said. “They also prey on rabbits, quail and songbirds and they kill to kill. Sometimes they don’t even eat what they killed.”
Giants rally for 8-5 win over Cards to complete 3-game sweep
Giants rally for extra-innings win over Cards, complete 3-game sweep
Mike Yastrzemski hit a game-tying two-run homer in the ninth inning and Thairo Estrada had the go-ahead single in 10th, and the San Francisco Giants rallied to complete a three-game sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with an 8-5 victory on Wednesday.
Survivor of St. Charles double shooting says brother was fatally struck while holding apartment door closed
Alderwoman Asks for Donations for Teen Waterpark Trip
ALTON - Rosetta Brown is taking a group of teens to Raging Rivers Waterpark , and she’s asking for your help. “There are quite a few underserved children who have not been able to experience this, so I decided I would make this happen,” Brown, Alderwoman for the 4th Ward, said. For $15, teens ages 12–16 can join Brown on July 8 for a trip to the waterpark. This discounted rate includes bus transportation, entrance to the park and lunch. Brown is asking for donations so that every teen who wants to participate can do so. “I’m very honored and very appreciative of the residents of the 4th Ward,” Brown said. “They are ready to help out however. I do have a core group of volunteers who assist in any way that I ask, and I am very appreciative of them.” The Alderwoman’s office has also partnered with Darlene Croft from Next Step Forward Community Development Corporation and Kennedy Smith from Unity in the Community
New oral history of The Beatles coming next year
A lot has been written about The Beatles, but apparently there are even more goodies to discover about the iconic band, and a new book hopes to help folks do that. …
Man died holding apartment door closed as sister fled shooter, police say
Investigators have released new information on Monday's double shooting at a St. Charles apartment.
Illinois hospital links closing to ransomware attack
St. Margaret’s Health will close Friday, after it fell victim to a cyberattack in 2021, which resulted in a financial spiral.
Remembering The History Behind Flag Day
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Flag Day is nationally recognized each year on June 14 to commemorate the birthday of the American Flag. In 2023, the star-spangled banner is celebrating its 246th year. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs , the flag’s design was approved and early renditions were created in 1777 - however, the first observance of Flag Day didn’t occur until about a century later. The original resolution approving the flag’s design read as follows: “That the flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation.” Since then, the flag has gone through about 27 different iterations before becoming the 50-star flag we know today, but it retains the original 13 stripes, symbolizing the 13 original English colonies the United States consisted of during the flag’s initial design. While that original 13-star
Grocery, gas taxes set to rise in Illinois next month
Two weekly tasks - going to the grocery store and filling up your gas tanks - are about to get more expensive in Illinois.
Trends Changing the Shape of Healthcare Design
From Gensler: 1. Rethinking the design process Today’s design landscape is being underlined by market uncertainty, rising construction costs, and early procurement of materials and equipment. This is challenging designers to adapt and rethink their thought process when implementing traditional schematic design, design development, and construction documentation processes to help clients meet their scheduling goals and […]
Announcing FutureCast: A New Game Framework For Exploring Pathways Of Change
As you’re hopefully aware, over the last few years, our Copia Institute think tank, in partnership with Randy Lubin’s Leveraged Play, have been using games and game-like tools for exploring complex realities in the present, as well as exploring potential future scenarios. On the latter front, we’ve done things like our Threatcast election disinformation simulator, […]
Bud Light no longer top-selling beer in US, first time in over two decades
After more than two decades as America’s best-selling beer, Bud Light has slipped into second place.
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