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Students Learn Trade Skills at L&C's Construction Camp
ALTON – Students got the chance this summer to spend a week working in the shop at Lewis and Clark Community College’s Scott Bibb Center during Construction Camp. During the camp, the participants, age 12-15, learned about shop safety and built games made out of wood, including washers and ladder golf sets, as well as ring toss and peg games. Some of the games were raffled off as prizes and others were donated to the Boys and Girls Club of Alton. For more information on Adult Education and YouthBuild AmeriCorps at L&C’s Scott Bibb Center, contact Director of Pathway Resource Development Sabrina Davis at (618) 468-4150 or sdavis@lc.edu .
Durbin, Marshall, Issue Statement On Reports Visa and Mastercard Plan To Increase Swipe Fees
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-KS), lead sponsors of the Credit Card Competition Act , today released the following statement regarding reports that Visa and Mastercard plan to raise their interchange fee rates in October and April: “We strongly urge Visa and Mastercard to withdraw their plan to raise credit card fees on small business owners and hard-working American families. “According to the Nilson Report, U.S. merchants paid an estimated $93 billion in Visa and Mastercard credit card fees last year—a huge jump from the $33 billion paid in 2012. Merchants pass these costs on to consumers in the form of higher prices. With small businesses and families already dealing with high prices on groceries and gasoline, this hidden credit card fee increase couldn’t come at a worse time. “Today’s news solidifies that it is time to pas
Column: The Best Time to Book Holiday Travel Is Very Soon
If your swimsuit is still drying from your last trip or you’re packing for a Labor Day getaway, traveling for Thanksgiving or the winter holidays probably isn’t top of mind. After all, it’s not even September. And remember last year…
Crusoe's Restaurant announced a potential closure this week. Crusoe's opened on Osceola St. in 1979. As shown by their first dollar earned, where was Crusoe's located from 1976-1979? Does anyone recall Crusoe's operating out of the building at Morganford…
Why the Gulf of Mexico’s first offshore wind auction wasn’t a smash hit
The region’s first-ever lease sale arrived at a time of industry turmoil, and in a place saddled with unique obstacles to offshore wind development
From Sept. 3, 1980, A peaceful first day for busing in St. Louis
On Sept. 3, 1980, more than 7,500 of the city’s 63,000 students boarded buses for desegregation.
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A nonprofit wants to mark the site of a lynching in Valley Park. The city says no.
The St. Louis County suburb insists John Buckner was killed on the south side of the Meramec River, outside the current city boundaries.
A Number of Tragedies
Laumeier Sculpture Park’s 2023 Visiting Artists in Residence are Pittsburgh-based artists Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis. This collaborative duo utilizes innovative approaches to conceptualism and minimalism to realize their […]
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Missouri nurse makes mid-flight rescue on trip to see Dave Matthews Band
Jessica Williams of Belle, Missouri, revived a passenger who lost consciousness on the flight to Spokane, Washington.
He was a husband, dad, teacher. Now he’s a Catholic priest with ‘broader perspective.’
The Rev. Allen Boedeker is the oldest new priest in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, and the only widower.
Gateway Cup Cycling event takes center stage in The Hill neighborhood
In the Hill neighborhood today, the excitement of the annual Gateway Cuff cycling event continues to build. This morning, viewers can get an inside look at what cyclists and spectators can expect on this thrilling leg of the race.
Today's forecast: dry and sunny with highs in the low 90s
Hot and humid weather is expected over the next few days. Today will be dry with plenty of sunshine and highs in the low 90s. Humidity will be more noticeable, and heat indices will be close to 100.
Here is today's weather outlook for Sep. 3, 2023 in St. Louis, MO
The forecast is showing a hot day in Saint Louis. Temperatures are projected to be a quite sizzling high of 92. Today has the makings of a perfect day to hit the pool or find a nice air-conditioned room. 74…
Nurses at St. Louis University Hospital vote to authorize possible strike
The vote was 94% in favor, the union said in a news release.
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Wife’s Request: Bar with Plush Couches
People in Business: Mercy System adds; Landmarks hires, expands board; Anders adds; PALM hires
Dana Haynie will work with Mercy Health physicians and leaders in Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma to expand the system's cancer care services.
Business Bulletin: Prostate Centers opens; Magnetize rebrands; Mueller opens; SBA honors First Mid
Mueller Furniture is fourth generation and family owned. The 90,000 square-foot space includes distribution services for all four regional locations.
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