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Illinois Grain Tour Begins Tuesday, August 29
SPRINGFIELD - Beginning Tuesday, August 29 the Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) will host 31 international buyers from seven different Latin American countries to enhance existing relationships and increase export sales for the Illinois grain industry. “The Illinois Grain Tour gives Illinois farmers, producers, and retailers the opportunity to showcase their world-class commodities and facilities to foreign investors,” said IDOA Director Jerry Costello. “We lead the nation in soybean production and nearly half of the soybeans and corn produced in Illinois are exported, resulting in billions of dollars in direct sales annually.” In 2022, the Grain Tour returned to in-person for the first time since the pandemic and brought in $65 million in projected sales. Participants begin the tour by meeting with representatives from the Illinois Department of Agriculture. The tour will also make stops at: RTS Farm, Aubur GSI, Assumption Farm Progress Show
Music, barbecue, bourbon: Your guide to inaugural Evolution Festival in Forest Park
Festival acts include the Black Keys, Brandi Carlile, Ice Cube, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Brittany Howard and the Sugarhill Gang.
Gov. Pritzker Announces Federal Grant Supporting Tradeswomen In Illinois
CHICAGO — Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su, representatives from the Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL), and Chicago Women in Trades (CWIT) to announce a $1.35 million federal grant to the Illinois Department of Labor. This funding will go towards supporting tradeswomen-led efforts to train and support the entry of more women into infrastructure and construction careers. “Today’s announcement of another grant from the U.S. Department of Labor recognizes what we know to be true: Illinois is a national leader in building pathways for women into infrastructure and construction careers,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “By cementing this priority in the implementation of the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill, the Biden-Harris administration has established a new era in our efforts to diversify an industry that has historically lacked job opportunities for women, and particularly for women of color. We may
OSF Saint Anthony's Only Riverbend Region Hospital To Implement Next Generation Lab Analyzer Technology
ALTON - There are numerous names, faces and spaces behind the scenes in hospitals that the public never gets a chance to experience. That holds true for two of the newest “Mission Partners” in the Laboratory Department at OSF Saint Anthony’s Health Center in Alton (employees at OSF Saint Anthony’s are called Mission Partners). Their names are “Buzz” and “Woody” – and while those names might indicate they’re actual humans, they’re not. “Buzz” and “Woody” are the monikers Lab Department Mission Partners gave to their two new next-generation lab analyzer machines – the only two that can be found at any hospital in the Riverbend region. “Technology has improved diagnostics in so many ways, including accuracy, speed, and accessibility,” says Dennis Sands, MD, chief medical officer, OSF Saint Anthony’s. “Technology helps medical professionals at all levels with regard
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Construction Bids for EV Projects in Georgia Go to Gov. Kemp’s Donors
Under an obscure program, state and local authorities got to pick construction firms for Rivian and Hyundai plants. They chose non-union firms that have contributed heavily to Republicans.
Crowd grows outside Fulton jail in anticipation of Trump’s Georgia surrender
Editor’s Note: This article was initially published by Georgia Recorder. Follow their live blog throughout the day for the latest on the surrender of former President Donald Trump. A large crowd of reporters and demonstrators was amassing around the Fulton County Jail Thursday morning in anticipation of the arrival of former President Donald Trump, who […]
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Pothole problems? St. Louis tops nation in pothole-related searches this year
Recognized by some locals for having the "worst roads in America," St. Louis tops the nation in pothole-related searches this year, a new report finds.
LCCC Invites You to "Discover the Monticello Sculpture Gardens" at Garden Fest
GODFREY - With a curated garden show and several bronze sculptures dotting their campus, Lewis and Clark Community College (LCCC) invites the community to enjoy their Monticello Sculpture Gardens. “Our goal, basically, is to create a world-class learning environment for our students, as well as have a space for community members to come out and enjoy nature,” said Ethan Braasch, who oversees the campus environment and all sustainability initiatives as the horticulture manager. Braasch works closely with garden designer Katie Piper to maintain the gardens. This year, the two were inspired by the theme “Discover the Monticello Sculpture Gardens,” which Braasch characterizes as “a reintroduction of the gardens to the community and to our students and team members.” “We do an annual curated garden show every year with a different theme, generally centered around our bronze sculpture collection,” he explained. “We change
City of St. Louis Awards $20.2M in Housing Production Grants to 29 Projects
The City of St. Louis – Community Development Administration (CDA) has announced its first round of Neighborhood Transformation Grant awards, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), as well its annual HUD funded Housing Production grants with $20.2 million committed towards the development of 952 units across the city. “The awarded projects demonstrate the […]
Dave Stewart celebrating Eurythmics’ ‘Sweet Dreams’ on the road without Annie Lennox
Eurythmics guitarist Dave Stewart is hitting the road to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the band’s classic album Sweet Dreams, but fans hoping to hear Annie Lennox sing with him are out of luck. Stewart announced…
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Roll Cart Trash Collection Schedule Adjusted to Accommodate Labor Day 2023
Schedule for roll carts will be adjusted to accommodate Labor Day observance on Monday, September 4, 2023
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Increasing the Job Pool Will Require a Perspective Change
From Moxy: It bears repeating: The construction industry continues to face a workforce shortage. About 650,000 workers were needed in 2022, in addition to the normal hiring pace, to meet demand. “With women comprising only 14% of the construction workforce, there is a tremendous opportunity to leverage this untapped pool of talent,” said Maribel Scarnecchia, […]
What to know for the first St. Louis 'Evolution Festival' this weekend
Thousands are expected to gather at Forest Park this weekend to enjoy barbecue, bourbon, and live music through the Evolution Festival.
Butter cow... or is it? Fans make shocking discovery about Illinois State Fair attraction
St. Louis, Missouri Officials Considering Allowing Cannabis Lounges
DeAna Carter is a 2023 St. Louis American Foundation Young Leader
Congratulations DeAna Carter, Senior Project Manager Kwame Building Group! Carter will be honored as a St. Louis young leader at the St. Louis American Foundation’s twelfth annual Salute to Young Leaders Networking Awards Reception, presented by Midwest BankCentre, 5:30 p.m.…
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