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Milkweed's Murderous Other Bugs

2 years 8 months ago

The wild world of Milkweed plants is populated by aphids who suck the plant's life, beetles who suck the aphids dry, ant lion babies who will eat each other - and sometimes the Monarch butterflies whose caterpillars gotta eat Milkweed or starve.

         APHIDS!

Native gardening specialist Besa Schweitzer guides this conversational tour through the realm of Milkweeds - and the bugs to bug them! Her Wildflower Garden Planner is a book everyone can use to welcome Nature's Wild Child plants into your place. 

Congratulations, Besa, on this summer's recognition of your work from the native plant advocate botanists of Missouri Native Plant Society! Honor well deserved. Earthworms listeners: read Besa's take on this topic in The Healthy Planet July 2023 edition.

Thanks to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms engineer and Green colleague in Sierra Club - and to KDHX production ace, Jon Valley

 

 

Jefferson County Health Department to Seek Bids for New Office

2 years 8 months ago
From Leader Publications:  The Jefferson County Health Department will seek construction bids soon for its new Hillsboro office, according to Jim Huber, principal and design coordinator for Archimages of Kirkwood. During the July 27 Health Department Board of Trustees meeting, Huber said drawings for the 19,957-square-foot, one-story building are complete and the company is ready […]
Shruthi Beedu

Proposal Withdrawn for New Hotel on Technology Drive

2 years 8 months ago
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine:  Ghanshyam (Sam) Patel and Jay Patel, doing business as Midwest Hotel Construction, LLC, of Sunset Hills, had proposed constructing and operating a 4-story, 80-unit Hampton Inn Hotel, with an indoor pool, on 1.9 acres along Technology Drive next to the existing Extra Space Storage building, and just west of the Persimmon […]
Shruthi Beedu

Rent

2 years 8 months ago

Strength. Revolution. Survival. In the 1980s, New York City’s East Village was a place of struggle and angst for impoverished artists living through the AIDS epidemic; however, they persevered through

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Rachel Huffman

Mike Phillips

2 years 8 months ago

City Winery St. Louis presents Mike Phillips Live in concert, Tuesday, August 8th at 7:30 PM.   World renowned saxophonist Mike Phillips is known as one of the most electrifying instrumentalists

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Mark

East Alton Is Again Inspiring With Its Annual Back To School Event

2 years 8 months ago
EAST ALTON - East Alton is known as a community that cares about its children. Another prime example occurred on Saturday with East Alton’s Annual Back To School event. The village took 200 children for the special event to provide the following: Haircut, three sets of new clothing, hygiene products, backpacks with grade-appropriate supplies, lunch, tennis shoes and socks, underwear garments, coats and jackets and laundry soap. “We have many organizations and businesses that came together to help supply and support the needs for these children, co-chair Robin Carlton said with the other co-chair Suzette Cranmer. “We are supported and helped by the Village of East Alton Mayor Darren Carlton and the village trustees. This was our fifth year of organizing this free event for our community.” “It takes an average of 80 volunteers, 30 of those are personal shoppers made up of a lot of East Alton teachers. We are blessed and have a great rapport with the Eas

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Clue

2 years 8 months ago

Based on the iconic 1985 Paramount Pictures film, which was inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery.   The play begins on a dark

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Rachel Huffman