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Debate continues in Festus on proposed data center
Although the proposed data center was not on the agenda during Monday night’s regular Festus City Council meeting, it remains a major topic of conversation across the city.
Jefferson County hosts event on drug and alcohol education
Law enforcement and community organizations in Jefferson County held an event tonight in Cedar Hill to raise awareness about drug and alcohol abuse. The seminar focused on educating parents about the warning signs of addiction and connecting families with local recovery resources.
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Jay Graber Steps Down as Bluesky CEO
Jay Graber is most widely known as the CEO of Bluesky PBC. In a surprising announcement, she is stepping down from the role to serve as Chief Innovation Officer.
Missouri psychiatrist settles $360K false billing case
A Missouri psychiatrist has agreed to pay $360,000 to resolve allegations she falsely billed federal and state health programs for psychotherapy services she did not provide, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
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Detective testifies against former cops in civil rights trial
A police detective has testified for days in the federal case against two former Northwoods, MO officers charged in a kidnapping/assault case.
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Trump sends mixed signals on Iran war end, pushes election overhaul bill
President Donald Trump on Monday told House Republicans, who were gathered in Florida for a policy retreat, that he expects the war in Iran will wrap up “quickly,” though he didn’t give a specific date or detail exactly what he wants to do before ending the hostilities. “We took a little excursion because we felt […]
Archbishop makes rare trip to Missouri capitol to testify about death penalty
The Archbishop of St. Louis made a rare trip to the Missouri State Capitol Monday to testify in support of legislation that would abolish the state’s death penalty.
St. Charles County unveils 785-acre wetland park for birds
The Jay and Caroline Henges Wetland Park and Education Center is opening in St. Charles County as the newest and largest park in the county. The 785-acre site is a hybrid wildlife area designed to protect critical habitat for birds traveling along the national flyway.
Trump, Pentagon give conflicting signals on end to Iran war
President Trump and the Pentagon are offering conflicting signals on how long the U.S. war with Iran will last, as officials in Tehran prepare to dig in for a longer fight and with the economic fallout from the clash hurting the U.S. and global economy. Trump on Monday suggested victory is in sight but with [...]
Budget leader proposes massive overhaul of Missouri higher education funding
A push to shift hundreds of millions of dollars among Missouri state colleges and universities ran into bipartisan skepticism Monday during a hearing of the House Budget Committee. State Rep. Dirk Deaton, chairman of the House Budget Committee, said he wants to overhaul state support for community colleges and universities by reallocating funding based on […]
Two St. Louis rappers shot and killed in four-day span
Surveillance video captured a burst of gunfire in an alley just off Arsenal Street on March 4, leaving a 20-year-old man dead and raising concerns of possible retaliation and escalating community violence.
Madison County Offering $5,000 Scholarships
EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County Community Development is accepting applications for a scholarship program designed to assist local students planning to attend college, trade school or other training programs during the upcoming academic year. Through funding provided by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program will award three scholarships valued at $5,000 each for the 2026-2027 school year. The awards will be distributed
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