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Tea Time Anytime

2 years 7 months ago

An Ode to Tea Leaves I lost track of how many gallons of tea were downed in a recent film I watched, Ladies in Lavender—the 2004 flick featuring Judi Dench and Maggie Smith. Now that I have BritBox on my TV, I can watch such old favorites as Keeping Up Appearances and other English comedies.... 

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Jean Carnahan

Photo Gallery Included: Residents On Day 2 Of Intense Winter Storm

2 years 7 months ago
SEE PHOTO GALLERY: ALTON - Alton-area residents are on Day 2 of an intense winter storm on Thursday, February 3, 2022. The Alton area was hit with ice and snow Wednesday and another round of snow has added to the totals today. Reduced traffic on local roads was apparent through the day Wednesday which let snowplows “do their thing” and those workers took advantage of the open roads and they worked tirelessly all day and night to fight the increasing snow levels. Sidewalk shovelers around Alton came out in force. One shoveler said: “We’re just taking off a layer of snow, and then we’ll go inside and hunker down for the next wave.” The Winter Storm Warning has been extended to 6 p.m. Thursday for area residents.

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Gov. Pritzker Announces $4 Million In Grant Funding For Projects Along The Historic Route 66

2 years 7 months ago
SPRINGFIELD - Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced a new $4 million grant program for the development of tourism, education, preservation, and promotion of the 100th Anniversary of Route 66. With more than 300 miles of Route 66 in Illinois from its starting point in Chicago to the Chain of Rocks Bridge, Route 66’s economic and historical impact is woven into the fabric of communities across the state. This grant opportunity – which is open to Illinois’ Certified Conventions and Visitors Bureaus - will help develop or enhance sites along Route 66, while prioritizing projects focused on future transportation and tourism trends such as electric vehicles. “Route 66 is nearly 100 years old and as we prepare to celebrate its historic centennial, I can’t think of a better way to honor its cultural contribution than preserving and promoting it for generations to come,” said Governor JB

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Missouri snowstorm closes St. Louis area malls

2 years 7 months ago
ST. LOUIS--As officials continue to urge people to stay off the roads Thursday with a winter storm warning still in effect until noon, malls in the St. Louis area announced they will be closed for the day. CBL Properties said West County Center, Mid-Rivers Mall, South County Center and St. Clair Square would be closed [...]
Gregg Palermo

Chris & Kristin's Love Story

2 years 7 months ago
Our Love Story: The Couple: Chris and Kristin McCutchen from Wood River Date Met/Started Dating: March 18, 2012 Briefly Describe First Date: We worked together and went to Denny's one night after work with a friend. Date Married: September 12, 2020 Name Something You Enjoy Doing Together: We love taking drives up the river road or to parks. Enjoying what's in our own backyard. Share Advice For A Happy Relationship: Communication is everything! You have to support your partner; encourage them. A relationship is not 50/50. It's 100/100! You have to give it your all.

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Statements On Gov. Pritzker's State Of The State Address

2 years 7 months ago
State Representative Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich): “In a not-so-subtle campaign ploy, Governor Pritzker is dangling property tax, gas tax and grocery tax relief for working families. While it is nice to see the Governor finally admit that lower taxes benefit working people, the truth is his actions are disingenuous. The money for his one-time tax relief benefits comes from federal funds propping up the Illinois budget despite his protests to the contrary. What is needed is permanent, structural reforms to get our budget under control. The financial mess facing our state is a direct result of the gamesmanship we see all too often. Instead of addressing the long-term financial health of our state, we use one-time sources of revenues to play games and do nothing to improve the financial health of the state. Once again, the Governor is proposing a budget with record breaking spending. If the Governor really wanted to help working families in Illinois, he would find ways to

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How many toasted raviolis high is the St. Louis snow?

2 years 7 months ago
ST. LOUIS - Love it or hate it, winter storm 2022 has hit St. Louis. A Twitter account called Chew In The Lou has been documenting the snowfall by posting photos of a beloved St. Louis treat, toasted ravioli, stacked on top of each other in order to measure the snow accumulation. Chew In The [...]
Monica Ryan

Missouri transportation chief under fire for bucking lawmakers on pay raise plan

2 years 7 months ago

The director of Missouri’s transportation department is facing calls for his ouster from Republican lawmakers who contend he’s broken trust with the public with a plan to give worker pay raises just months after a new state gas tax took effect. In December, the Highways and Transportation Commission sued Acting Commissioner of Administration Ken Zellers […]

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Rudi Keller

Godfrey Trustees Approve Request To Apply For Grant To Install Splash Pad Fence

2 years 7 months ago
GODFREY - The Godfrey Board of Trustees approved permission to apply for a Park Enhancement Grant that would be used to install a new fence around the new splash pad and also be used with work to connect the first phase of a bike trail that will connect Glazebrook Park with LaVista Park through country settings. Godfrey has utilized the Park Enhancement Grants before and this year will ask for around $71,000, Godfrey Mayor Mike McCormick said. In other matters, McCormick said the village board approved a rate hike for pavilion rentals from $5 to $10 each. The Park Enhancement Grants grants normally range from $15,000 to $165,200 and are used for projects such as a dog park, playground equipment, pavilions, a walking/bike trail, and outdoor lighting. The funding will be combined with city, village, township, and park district funds to finance the projects.

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