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Police: Second teen admits kicking-in door, sparking AMBER alert
Note: The video in this story is from August, 10. ST. LOUIS -- A second teen has been identified by police as a suspect after a mistaken confrontation over stolen property turned into an AMBER Alert. Cam’ron Henderson, 18, of St. Louis faces charges of child kidnapping, child endangerment, burglary, and armed criminal action. He [...]
COUNTRY Financial Supports the Smithton Volunteer Fire Department With Operation Helping Heroes Donation
SMITHTON, Ill. - COUNTRY Financial Representative Deric Blaha is pleased to support the Smithton Volunteer Fire Department with a donation of $1,500. The funds will be used to support the purchase of a new grain chute to be used during grain bin rescues. Today, grain bin structures serve as critically important facilities for farm operators to store and safeguard their harvests. But beneath this innocuous structure lies a hidden danger that, all too often, claims lives. Grain bin entrapments have been on the rise for years. Purdue University’s Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department has been documenting and investigating these incidents since the 1970s. In its most recent study, in 2022, the group tracked 83 cases including 24 fatalities. This represents a 41% increase over the 59 entrapment cases reported in just the year prior. “Grain bin incidents often lead to severe injuries and fatalities and take an immense emotional toll on farming communities,”
How far should activists go?
Here is a Twitter conversation I had yesterday: Chris Geidner's tweet sort of proves my point. He makes a loathsome accusation that I must be anti-trans simply because I have some issues with the most extreme factions of trans activism. I feel like I should hardly need to say this, but I'm entirely pro-trans and ...continue reading "How far should activists go?"
‘Free Speech Absolutist’ Elon Musk Suggests He’s Going To Sue George Soros… For His Free Speech Advocating For Certain Laws
There is no space for nuanced discussion about reality any more, as it seems that nonsense floods the zone. So, please try to follow along here as there needs to be some nuance to finally get down to the details of this issue. It’s nonsense, piled on top of nonsense, piled on top of nonsense, […]
Attorney General Raoul Supports Delaware's Restrictions On Assault Weapons And Large-Capacity Magazines
CHICAGO - Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 18 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief , defending Delaware’s commonsense laws that restrict access to assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines. Raoul and the coalition filed their brief in Delaware State Sportsmen’s Association, Inc. v. Delaware Department of Safety and Homeland Security in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The attorneys general argue that the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution does not prevent states from enacting reasonable firearms regulations, including those that restrict the possession of unusually dangerous weapons and accessories to protect public safety, prevent crime and reduce the harms caused by gun violence. “I support Delaware and its commonsense laws to restrict access to assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines. Like Illinois, Delaware is actively protecting its citizens and communities from deadly firearms,&rdquo
NGRREC Awarded American Water Charitable Foundation 2023 Water And Environment Grant
EAST ALTON - NGRREC announced this week that it is the recipient of an American Water Charitable Foundation 2023 Water and Environment grant, focused on the expansion of the Water Festival experience to the Chicago and Bellville service areas. “The generous support provided by the American Water Keep Communities Flowing grant enables NGRREC to expand the Water Festival across Illinois,” said Jennifer Mandeville, interim director of education at NGRREC. “This expansion will provide free water and environmental education programs and educator professional development to communities in nine new counties. NGRREC will serve as a resource center to the new communities and provide training, manuals, and serve as consultants to support the establishment of Water Festival in other parts of the state.” The grant is part of the American Water Charitable Foundation’s Keep Communities Flowing Grant program. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization established b
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Big accounting firm hires former Downtown STL leader
One of the region’s largest accounting firms has named the former head of downtown booster organization Downtown STL Inc. to the new position of chief growth officer.
Semi caught fire on 44 next to the Arch
Downtown St. Louis truck fire closes interstate, snarls traffic
The Missouri Department of Transportation says that eastbound I-44 is closed at Cole Street.
Chaos at St. Louis City Justice Center Draws Legal Concerns
Well after a SWAT team put an end to the hostage situation at the St. Louis City Justice Center Tuesday morning, chaos continued to reign at the jail for days, according to multiple attorneys with clients in the facility. Attorneys speak of detainees not being adequately fed or clothed, being housed in an area that is supposed to be a temporary transfer point, and being denied access to legal counsel.
Alice Cooper loses cosmetics deal after controversial transgender comments
Alice Cooper’s controversial comments about the trans community have now cost him a makeup deal. Vampyre Cosmetics recently announced a new collaboration with Cooper, The Alice Cooper Collection, set to drop around…
Horrific crimes of serial killer Timothy Wayne Krajcir
On November 28, 1944, Timothy Wayne McBride was born to parents Charles McBride and Fern Yost. However, the family wouldn't stay together for long.
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This $5M Missouri log cabin takes glamping to a new level
This house in Defiance, Missouri, takes the idea of "glamping" to a whole new level. Log houses might make you think of "Little House on the Prairie," but this remodeled "log" cabin changes what it means to live on the prairie for $5 million.
Carlos Santana apologizes for seemingly anti-trans comments
Carlos Santana has apologized after video surfaced of him making seemingly anti-trans comments at a recent concert in Atlantic City, New Jersey. “I am sorry for my insensitive comments. They don’t…
Javapalooza Celebrates the Metro East Coffee Scene All September
When you think about the greater St. Louis area food and drink, gooey butter cake, t-ravs, sweet wine and lot of craft beer probably come to mind, not artisanal coffee roasters. But really, with java giants Kaldi's, Goshen and Blueprint in town, you should be thinking bean. Our near neighbors in southwest Illinois, on the other hand, are ahead of the game in this respect.
Police search for driver in fatal St. Louis County hit-and-run
At 8:25 p.m. on August 24, 2023, officers from the North County Precinct of the St. Louis County Police responded to a hit-and-run accident involving a pedestrian and a car.
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