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Rep. Davidsmeyer Photo Contest Deadline Oct. 1
JACKSONVILLE - State Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-Murrayville) is inviting everyone in the 100 th District to participate in his photo contest to help update the decor in his Capitol office in Springfield. People of all ages are encouraged to take a picture of a place, object or an event in the 100 th District and email the picture with contact information to RepCDDavidsmeyer@gmail.com . Information to include with submissions: First Name, Last Name, Mailing Address, E-mail Address, and Phone Number. “We are fortunate to have many amazing people, places and fun events throughout the 100 th District,” commented Rep. Davidsmeyer. “With many mobile phones having camera capabilities these days, it is easier to capture images of nature or places you come across unexpectedly that help tell the history and story about Illinois. I receive great comments about the photos from many visitors to my Capitol office from around the state and across the country.”
Ladue students remembered in emotional gathering
Ladue community members gathered solemnly in Stacy Park in Olivette on the night if Sunday Sept. 10 to remember three Black teens killed in a car crash Wednesday.
A 'once in a lifetime' tourist destination has reemerged, but officials are asking people to please stay away
Illinois Payroll Jobs Stable, Unemployment Rate Up Minimally in August
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that the unemployment rate increased +0.1 percentage point to 4.1 percent, while nonfarm payrolls were almost unchanged, down -100, in August, based on preliminary data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and released by IDES. August total nonfarm payrolls remained above the pre-pandemic number of total nonfarm payroll jobs. The July revised unemployment rate was 4.0 percent, unchanged from the preliminary July unemployment rate. The July monthly change in payrolls was revised from the preliminary report, from +11,200 to +3,400 jobs. The August unemployment rate and payroll jobs estimate reflect activity for the week including the 12th. In August, the industry sectors with the largest over-the-month job gains included: Educational and Health Services (+4,400), Leisure and Hospitality (+800), and Manufacturing (+400). The industry sectors with the largest monthly payroll job decline
Big-box retailer granted extension on plan to open first St. Louis-area store
The move delays the company's original development timeline, which called for opening the store in early 2024.
St. Louis-area company faces criticism over alleged role in Brazilian deforestation in new report
A Missouri-based agricultural giant is helping fuel rapid deforestation in Brazil’s eastern savanna, a report by environmental activists claims.
Bunge Ltd., headquartered in Chesterfield, is the world’s largest soybean producer and sells the overwhelming majority of inputs to Brazilian soy farmers.
The report, released Tuesday by a trio of environmental and human rights groups, says Bunge’s near-monopoly hold over financing soy producers in parts of Brazil — a characterization that the…
Photo of City Hall in 1904 and 2019. Look at all that beautiful green space and transit lines it had when it was built.
Lunchtime Photo
This is the Los Angeles skyline at dusk seen from Angeles Crest Highway. About a third of the way from the right-hand border you can see downtown with Catalina Island behind it.
Metallica premieres new video for ‘72 Seasons’ track “Too Far Gone?”
Metallica has premiered a new video for "Too Far Gone?," a track off the band's new album, 72 Seasons. The clip stars professional skateboarder Felipe Nunes, who lost both of his…
New Study: People Have A Negative View Of Advertisers Who Still Advertise On Platforms That Allow Hate Speech
One of the things we’ve tried to get across over the years (perhaps unsuccessfully), is that not only are laws to get rid of hate speech almost always abused, they’re also counterproductive in the actual fight against hate. For those who support those laws, they seem to think that without them, that means that there […]
STAGES brings Rock ‘n Rolls History here from Memphis
“Million Dollar Quartet” Makes History at STAGES, Just as it did in Memphis in 1956 by Pat Lindsey Great balls of fire! There’s a whole lot of shaking going on with the “Million Dollar Quartet” at STAGES this month! Seeing this show is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t want to miss. This true story […]
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St. Louis man sentenced to 33-years in prison for sexting teens
“The defendant is a child predator, and our communities are better off with him spending time in federal prison,” states U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe.
Update from yesterday's post
Sorry, ladies. Forest Park’s famous great horned owl, Charles, has found a new mate
Charles the great horned owl lost both his mate and their eggs in December. It was tough news for Mark H. X. Glenshaw, the naturalist who has documented Charles’ life for 17 years. However, things are now looking up for Charles. Glenshaw shares the details in this encore “owl prowl” edition of the show.
St. Louis circuit attorney defends probation deal for man's role in wife's fatal fall from parking garage
Democrats have gotten a lot more liberal recently
While I was puttering around in the GSS data for my previous post, I happened to take a look at self-reported political ideology. In particular, I looked at how many Republicans described themselves as conservative and how many Democrats described themselves as liberal. Here it is: Republicans have been growing steadily more conservative for 50 ...continue reading "Democrats have gotten a lot more liberal recently"
How to Reform Labor Law Without Exactly Reforming Labor Law
Today on TAP: Federal agencies and Democratic states are enhancing worker rights despite congressional inaction.
Bob Marley & The Wailers’ ‘Catch A Fire’ getting 50th anniversary reissue
Bob Marley & The Wailers’ classic album Catch A Fire is being reissued in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Dropping November 3, the reissue will be released as a three-LP set, as well as a…
The 'Instagram wall' and other trends shaping design in St. Louis
Priorities have shifted post-pandemic. Local designers and architects say that this has changed the design industry in a few big ways.
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