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Bella Thien Emerges As Aggressive Girls Volleyball Player For CM, Is A Tom Lane Female Athlete Of Month
BETHALTO - Junior Bella Thien has been an aggressive hitter and server this year for the Civic Memorial girls' volleyball team, head coach Kristie Ochs says. Ochs believes the junior is hitting her stride and is showing more confidence every day in her play. "Bella is emerging as a team leader," the coach added. "She is a fantastic overall athlete and can also score quickly." Bella is a Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Female Athlete of the Month for Civic Memorial. Bella is an outstanding softball player for Civic Memorial in the spring. "She is driven to succeed," Coach Ochs said. "She really wants to see this team improve and overpower some of the other teams. She works really hard in the front row as a middle blocker in her rotations." Congrats to Bella Thien for her selection as a Tom Lane State Farm Insurance Female Athlete of the Month for the Eagles.
St. Louis-based nonprofit receives $35M federal grant to expand Missouri charter schools
A St. Louis-based education nonprofit was awarded a federal grant of $35.5 million over five years by the U.S. Department of Education.
Highly respected, longtime president and founder of Jennings funeral home dies at 87
Man charged after threatening family with gun, shooting at police in south St. Louis
STEAM Academy among state’s top academic performers
Off The Wall Mondays: Open Mic Comedy
Jevon Westoland hosts Off the Wall: Open Mic! MX Movies & Bar will be serving up a full bar, kitchen items, and of course fresh popcorn while you enjoy […]
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Charges Issued for Escape from Department of Corrections, Unlawful Possession of Firearm and Stealing
ST. LOUIS COUNTY - On Monday, October 2, 2023, the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office issued charges on suspect Tommy Boyd, 45 years of age, of the 11500 block of State Highway O in Mineral Point, Missouri 63660, for Escape from Department of Corrections, Unlawful Possession of Firearm, and two counts of Stealing. A booking photo of Boyd is attached. Boyd is being held on $500,000 cash only, no 10%, bond. Please note, charges are merely an accusation and Defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law. The probable cause statement reads: The defendant, while in the custody of Missouri Department of Corrections Officers, and serving a Department of Corrections sentence for Enticement of a Child, was being treated at Mercy South Hospital. The defendant stole a set of restraint keys from one of the Corrections Officers and freed himself from his restraints, put on a Corrections Officer's jacket, and escaped the officers' custody by fleeing
New charges for Missouri inmate who escaped Mercy South Hospital
A convicted inmate who walked out of Mercy South Hospital last month, prompting a brief manhunt in the St. Louis area before his capture, is facing new charges in connection with the escape.
Quote of the day: “God help us”
CNN asked John Kelly, chief of staff to Donald Trump in 2017-18, if he wanted to say anything more about his former boss in light of recent developments. He did: What can I add that has not already been said? A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down ...continue reading "Quote of the day: “God help us”"
East Alton Food Truck Fest Is Rousing Success
EAST ALTON - The first East Alton Food Truck Fest on Sunday was a rousing success, East Alton Public Works Director Mike Moore, one of the event organizers, said on Monday. Moore said anywhere from 500 to 1,000 attended the event and they thought the turnout was well above what they were expecting. EAWR Junior AnnaLeigh White had the winning T-shirt drawing for the event, Moore said, and he thanked the high school's participation in making it a success. "The school had contests for the T-shirt design and White won the contest," he said. "I also thank Jeremy Sheppard of Street Eatz for his help organizing the event. We also had a bounce house and a lot of activities for children. Overall, it was a great event."
Missouri announces winners of 48 cannabis ‘microbusiness' licenses
The additional licenses were mandated in the constitutional amendment voters approved last November legalizing marijuana for individuals 21 and older.
Feds zero in on St. Louis apartment deal
Federal prosecutors are seeking records involving public subsidies used to help construct a St. Louis apartment complex, a subpoena released Monday shows.
NAACP says noose found near GM plant in Wentzville
St. Mary's Oktoberfest to Feature Keg Tapping and Local History in Downtown Alton
ALTON - The 16th annual St. Mary’s Oktoberfest will combine all the fun of the German tradition with Alton history this weekend. From Friday, Oct. 6 through Sunday, Oct. 8, community members can enjoy live music, a keg tapping, German and American foods, inflatables, games, auctions and a raffle for up to $10,000, with proceeds going back to St. Mary’s Catholic Church and School . Organizer Carolyn Simansky explained that the Oktoberfest tradition began in 2008 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of St. Mary’s in Alton and is still “going strong.” “When our parish started back in 1858, it was started by German immigrants, so that’s why we decided to have an Oktoberfest, to kind of celebrate that German heritage that started our parish,” she said. “We want to get together as a parish family to celebrate our parish, but we also want to celebrate with the wider family of the whole Alton community.” The weekend kicks off at 5:30
Unseasonably high temperatures as fall festivities begin at Thies Farms
While the weather may say something different, it’s October, and that means pumpkin season.
15th Annual Alton Miles for Meso Run/Walk Raises $35,000 for Mesothelioma Awareness
ALTON – Raising another $35,000 for the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), the 15th Annual Alton Miles for Meso 5K Race and 3K Fun Run/Walk on Sept. 23 was a huge success in helping to continue the national, nonprofit ADAO’s mission of securing a U.S. ban on asbestos and supporting families impacted by asbestos-related diseases. The event was hosted by Simmons Hanly Conroy , one of the nation's largest mass torts firms and a national leader in the legal representation of mesothelioma patients and their families, and Metro Tri Club. “We are humbled each year by the outpouring of support for Miles for Meso from our friends and neighbors, and the community’s enthusiasm for the 2023 event was no exception,” said Todd Adamitis, Miles for Meso Committee chair and Simmons Hanly Conroy’s chief operations officer. “Equally vital to the event’s success are the numerous donors, sponsors, volunteers, and supporters who generously
O'Fallon man sentenced to 7 years in prison for leaving scene of fatal St. Louis crash
John W. Springer pleaded guilty to a single count of leaving the scene of a deadly crash on Oct. 16, 2019 that left 38-year-old Melissa Bassett fatally injured.
Aldermen, advocates introduce unhoused bill of rights
Homeless advocates met at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Soulard on Monday morning to discuss bringing forward an unhoused bill of rights to the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
Lynyrd Skynyrd to ring in the new year on CBS’ ‘Nashville’s Big Bash’
Lynyrd Skynyrd has made their New Year’s Eve plans. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will continue to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a performance on CBS’ New Year’s Eve Live:…
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