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Golden Anniversary a Golden Ticket for AMHSF
ALTON – When Fred and Rose Lammers’ children tried to plan a “surprise” 50 th wedding anniversary party for their parents this summer, they made one mistake – asking their mother for her address book. But that “mistake” turned into a great blessing – to the tune of more than $16,000 for Alton Memorial Health Services Foundation. “I knew something must be up when our daughters asked for the book!” said Rose, a longtime volunteer for Alton Memorial Hospital’s White Cross Auxiliary. Once the surprise was out, Rose and Fred had one request of their daughters -- no gifts! However, they had another idea. Fred and Rose attended the AMHSF Ribbon of Strength event in March of this year. The event is a fundraiser for patients who are receiving cancer treatments at Alton Memorial. The couple purchased “ribbons” in memory of their family members – both of Rose’s parents and one of Fred’s parents
Techdirt Podcast Episode 366: Liability, Speech & Marketplaces
We’ve got a slightly unusual (at first glace) crosspost episode for you this week! Recently, Mike joined Dave Cooper, CEO and Founder of brand protection agency IPSecure, on the company’s Owning The Buy Box podcast. As you probably know, we’re pretty skeptical of brand protection companies here at Techdirt, but Dave has a history of […]
Boil Order Issued For Customers In Areas Of Godfrey, Grafton, Elsah and Chautauqua
GODFREY – Illinois American Water announced Tuesday afternoon it has issued a boil water order today for water customers in the following areas only: • Godfrey • Grafton • Elsah • Chautauqua • Jersey County Rural Water Company (sale for resale) Terry Mackin, who handles external communications for Illinois American, said the boil water order is necessary due to a loss in water pressure during an important maintenance procedure in the water distribution system. "During the boil water order, customers should bring their water to a rolling boil for five minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. Water is OK for bathing, washing and other common uses. A boil water order is being issued in accordance with Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. Anytime water pressure drops below 20 pounds per square inch (PSI) in any part of a community’s distribution system, a boil water order must be issued. When the boil water order
One chain makes way for another: St. Charles approves project in former Jack in the Box space
The plan, approved by the council on Sept. 5, calls for building a new drive-thru operation on the 0.74-acre site at 1992 Zumbehl Road
Sen. Durbin Issues Statement On UAW Strike
CHICAGO – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) released the following statement on the news that the United Auto Workers (UAW) has announced a targeted strike against the Big Three auto manufacturers—General Motors, Stellantis, and Ford: “Since it was founded nearly 90 years ago, UAW has fought for—and won—victories that have helped to strengthen America’s working families, including better pay for its members, employer-funded pensions, health insurance, educational benefits—and more. Today, thousands of UAW workers are fighting for better wages, better benefits, and safer working conditions. I urge the Big Three and UAW to work in good faith to reach an agreement that is fair to workers, and includes a restoration of the benefits that autoworkers sacrificed more than a decade ago to keep these families afloat.”
St. Louis music park
Illinois wants Spire to show it shouldn’t be held in contempt over its embattled pipeline
Sammy Hagar & The Circle to headline Detroit concert to celebrate beer launch
Sammy Hagar is getting ready to launch his very own beer, and he’ll be celebrating onstage. The rocker and his band The Circle, made up of Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson, has announced a…
St. Louis County Library giving away 1,000 Chromebooks
Big St. Louis-based health system posts $3B annual operating loss
The St. Louis-based health system, one of the nation's largest, said its fiscal 2023 results show that its operations and volumes "have been impacted by and are stabilizing from the volatility and operational disruptions of the prolonged pandemic," amid broader inflationary and recessionary pressures in the U.S. economy.
Bosnian/Slavic/Italian/etc. ethnic stuff in STL?
St. Louis FBI officials encourage school districts to adopt Safe Schools Initiative
Alton Little Theater Postpones "Beer for Breakfast" Performances
ALTON - Alton Little Theater has postponed the final five shows of “Beer for Breakfast.” The play was set to run through this week. Lee Cox, the theater’s executive director, explained that the decision was made because two cast members are ill. Shows will resume on Wednesday, Sept. 27 and run every night through Sunday, Oct. 1. “All ticket holders who have tickets for this week will be able to see the show in all its comedic glory next week,” Lee Cox, executive director, said. “Thank you all for your understanding!” For more information about "Beer for Breakfast," watch our interview with Cox on Our Daily Show! at RiverBender.com
SIUE's Lab Tech Credential Program Leads Participants To Successful Career Opportunities
EDWARDSVILLE – Nick Gagliano successfully completed Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Laboratory Technician Alternative Digital Credential Program last spring. His efforts paid dividends, as he was hired at International Food Products Corporation as a quality control laboratory technician. “I was hoping the credential would get my foot in the door for a career in science,” said Gagliano. “The program helped me achieve that.” Gagliano enjoyed the hands-on approach of the program and worked through the challenges he encountered thanks to the teaching from his instructors. Gagliano’s instructor, Shea Hastings, described how the credential program offers outstanding opportunities for dedicated participants. “A strong work ethic and willingness to learn and be wrong are the most important things a student can bring to a classroom,” Hastings added. SIUE’s Laboratory Technician Alternative Digital Credential
Lunchtime Photo
This is the fabulous Irvine City Hall. I've lived here for more than 30 years and I have yet to set foot inside. I suppose I should do that someday.
Warning: Traveling scam artists pan-handling in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A traveling group of scam artists visited Springfield this weekend, standing on the side of the road with children and asking for money. The Springfield Police Department posted to Facebook, reminding people to not give money without knowing the cause. "They were just in town to take advantage of the kindness of [...]
New report names St. Louis the second-best US city to retire
Choosing where to retire can be an overwhelming decision, but new research touts St. Louis as an intriguing destination for locals and prospective movers.
Missouri charity uses 3D printers to create homes for the homeless
A local non-profit that provides homes for the unsheltered now has a brand new piece of technology that will completely change the way they build homes moving forward.
International Institute launches new Latino outreach program; hires bank exec to lead it
The International Institute of St. Louis said Tuesday it has established a new Latino Outreach Program in an effort to make St. Louis a more attractive destination for immigrants from Latin America.
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