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Soft Surroundings to lay off workforce at Missouri distribution center to be closed
Soft Surroundings is laying off about 80% of its employees at its Mexico, Missouri, distribution center, according to a letter filed with the state.
A city of St. Louis board eyes incentives for development of 2 vacant city schools
A city board is eyeing incentives for the redevelopment of two vacant former St. Louis schools.
IDOT Announces Closures In Both Directions On I-55
HAMEL – The Illinois Department of Transportation announces lane closures in both directions on I-55. The Northbound direction will have one lane closed between Illinois Route 143 and Illinois Route 140. The Southbound direction will have one lane closed between 143 and I-270. All lane closures will be beginning at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 28, 2023, weather permitting. One lane, in each direction, will remain open at all times. In addition to this work, the ramp from IL 4 to I-55 Northbound will be fully closed during the same time frame. This work is needed for road repairs and all lanes will be open by 5:00 a.m. Monday. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, be alert for changing conditions, obey all construction signage, and refrain from using mobile devices while approaching and traveling through the work zone. The contractor on this project is Keeley & Sons, Inc of E. St. Louis. For IDOT District 8 updates, follow us on Twitter at @IDOTDistrict8 or view area
Lunchtime Photo
This is not a streetlight in Paris glowing at night. It's a streetlight in Paris at dawn with the sun directly behind it. For some reason the illusion tickled me, so I snapped the shutter.
Josh Hawley pushes for more radioactive testing in St. Charles County
Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is pushing for more testing for radioactive contamination in St. Charles County, according to a letter he sent to the United States Department of Energy on Monday.
EHS Baseball Team Recognized by School Board, Illinois General Assembly for Great Season
EDWARDSVILLE - Following a successful season, the Edwardsville High School baseball team was recognized by the Edwardsville Community Unit School District 7 Board during their meeting on Monday, July 24. The team won the Illinois state championship in June, finishing the season 33-9 with a 10-game-winning streak. This is the fifth time that the baseball program has been named state champions. “You go to the baseball field and that’s our little respite for our guys just to enjoy playing, learning about themselves as individuals,” Coach Tim Funkhouser said. “Athletic endeavors and competition brings out a lot of things that they can learn from. Sometimes they’re more challenging than others, and this team went through a lot of those this year. We play a very competitive schedule, and our guys continue to meet the challenge.” During the meeting, the board announced that the team has also been recognized by the 103rd Illinois General Assembly an
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Influencers Starting To Realize How The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) Will Do Real Damage
We’ve talked a lot about just how bad the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is. Yet some people (including people who, frankly, should know better) keep trying to tell me how well meaning it is. It’s not. It’s dangerous. But it has real momentum. A massive bipartisan group of Senators are co-sponsors of the bill. […]
St. Louis City SC's Leagues Cup Debut Ends in Defeat
The Columbus Crew are one of the most ball dominant teams in Major League Soccer. Columbus’ possession-based approach was on full display as it defeated St. Louis City SC 2-1 at Lower.com Field in the group stage of the Leagues Cup tournament. Inclement weather in Columbus prevented the scheduled 6:30 p.m. kickoff, which did not take place until 10:16 p.m.
St. Louis County man admits stealing Veterans Administration disability benefits
A veteran from Berkeley, Missouri, appeared in federal court on Tuesday and admitted stealing $106,245 in disability benefits from the Veterans Administration through false medical claims.
Wood River Opens New Accessible Playground and Challenge Course
WOOD RIVER - Wood River’s Central Park celebrated its new playground with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 25. The playground is more accessible and offers a challenge course, which is a unique addition to the Riverbend area. “We’ve been thinking about it, visualizing it, and to see it actually come to fruition is exciting for us,” Parks and Recreation Director Jason Woody said. “I think the kids are going to love it, and the community, and even some teenagers who get out there on the challenge course and try it out.” The Central Park playground was updated with a new swingset and play structure with many slides. New poured-in-place rubber surfacing makes it possible for wheelchairs to easily access the space. But the most popular attraction so far is the challenge course. This course includes climbing nets, monkey bars and jumping platforms. Kids can press a button to start and stop a timer, which allows them to time themselves as they
The Plutocratic Policies of No Labels
Today on TAP: Cutting Social Security, nixing increases to family benefits, No Labels’ economics are old-school Republican.
Centene CEO Sarah London says part of MLS stadium naming rights money was shifted to community programs
Centene CEO Sarah London said in a recent interview that a portion of the funds that would have been spent on the soccer stadium naming rights were shifted to health, athletics and education programs.
Landlords sue Fields Foods as city alleges it owes back taxes
Landlords are pursuing Fields Foods in court, as the city of St. Louis sues the grocer over delinquent taxes — revelations that come after it abruptly shuttered a North County store earlier this month, saying it was seeking a sale to an employee group.
Missouri drought pushing ranchers to sell off cattle
The state is allowing farmers to cut hay on public lands to offset the dry conditions.
Hannibal man admits to making series of pipe bombs
A Hannibal man admitted to making a series of illegal pipe bombs last year.
The Meadows Infrastructure Improvements Make Significant Progress
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: From 2019 through early 2023, Mid Rivers Newsmagazine published several articles about The Meadows, its stores and restaurants, and new apartments being built in the area that are bringing in more customers. At that time, Lake Saint Louis leaders and residents viewed The Meadows as “the new downtown” of the city. […]
Former WashU grad student, entrepreneur Lloyd Yates files lawsuit against Northwestern University amid hazing scandal
A former Washington University graduate student and entrepreneur has filed a lawsuit against Northwestern University, bringing more hazing allegations against Northwestern’s football program.
Edwardsville Special Olympics State Medalist Honored at Board Meeting
EDWARDSVILLE - Edwardsville Community Unit School District 7 athlete A.J. Brewster was noted by the district school board for his accomplishments last month at the Special Olympics of Illinois Summer Games. Brewster, a competitive swimmer, took first place in the 100-meter freestyle and third place in the 50-meter freestyle. He also broke his personal records in both events. During their meeting on Monday, July 24, the school board congratulated Brewster and recognized him as a state medalist. “He’s always at practice. He always has a smile. He works his hardest,” Leslie Roderick, who coaches swimming with the Edwardsville School District Special Olympics team, told the board. In addition to swimming, Brewster also runs track and plays soccer, basketball and hockey. You can learn more about Brewster and his accomplishments here . “It’s an honor and a privilege to be able to invite A.J. to the board meeting tonight,” Kayla Magruder, a teacher
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