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
This is definitely more “for the children” thinking. That is, the kind of thinking that figures anything is ok, so long as it can be portrayed as making children safer. This bill making its way through the New York state legislature probably won’t make many (or any!) kids safer, but it’s already gathered the sort […]
The bill "would criminalize standing, sitting, or walking in a roadway where sidewalks are available," the chief of the ACLU of Missouri wrote in a letter to Page.
After seeing Monica, the new film by Italian writer-director Andrea Pallaoro, Iβm sure opinions will be divided. Shot in a narrow aspect ratio and composed almost entirely of static shots, Monica could be dismissed as a chilly exercise in rigid formalism.
ST. LOUIS -- People are moving away from the St. Louis region, according to new estimates by the US Census Bureau. In St. Louis County, population declined in all but six municipalities, including Florissant, Chesterfield, University City, and Ballwin. Population dropped nearly five percent in the city of Saint Louis. Population also dropped in the [...]
Three days after Kim Gardner abruptly resigned as the St. Louis Circuit Attorney, her replacement has been decided. Gabe Gore has been named the next St. Louis Circuit Attorney.
This morning Governor Mike Parson appointed Gabriel Gore, an attorney with the politically connected Dowd Bennett law firm, to serve out the rest of Kim Gardner's term as St. Louis circuit attorney. Parson annnounced Gore's appointment in front of the seal of the circuit attorney's office that earlier this week had Gardnerβs name above it. With Parson were city officials including Mayor Tishaura Jones and police chief Robert Tracy.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Friday named Gabe Gore, a partner at Clayton law firm Dowd Bennett LLP, to be St. Louis' next top prosecutor, elevating a former federal prosecutor to a state office that had been roiled by controversy under Kim Gardner.
On view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until July 24, The Air That Inhabits features artworks by the current MFA in Visual Arts candidates of the Sam Fox
On view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until Aug. 6, African Modernism in America is the first major traveling exhibition to examine the complex connection between modern African