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Worker Wellness Blog: Voluntary Versus Forced Mental Health Care

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by Dr. John Gaal Editor’s Note: Each week, Dr. John Gaal, director of worker wellness for the Missouri Works Initiative, a non-profit workforce formed by the Missouri AFL-CIO, collects and comments on news and trends in workforce wellness and life balance. Construction Forum carries the Worker Wellness & Well-Being Blog as a regular feature. The […]

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Public HearinG Oct. 16 for St. Denis Phase II reconstruction

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ST DENIS PHASE II RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT OPEN HOUSE NO. STP-5622(603) PUBLIC NOTICE: St Denis Phase II Reconstruction Project Open House Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that a public open house will be held to review the proposed resurfacing and sidewalk replacement for the St Denis Phase II Reconstruction Project. DATE & TIME: […]

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Soldier's Daughter Interviews Riverbend Veterans to Preserve Their Stories

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RIVERBEND - Diana Maul Halstead never asked her father about the war. She grew up under the shadow of World War II and came of age in the Vietnam era, but her dad, Alton native Henry Maul, never spoke about his experience as a prisoner of war in Germany. When Maul passed away in 1997, Halstead was devastated that his story had died with him. But she was wrong. Her sister found Maul’s diary, and, 23 years after he had died, Halstead finally read it. She knew immediately that she had a new calling. “Before you know it, I was reading through everything. I was researching everything,” Halstead remembered. “About three years later, I put it all together into a book, and that was my dad’s diary.” “Writings From the Barbed Wire Hotel” is Maul’s memoir, written by Halstead. It’s an 800-page compilation of his diary entries, which included coded poetry and illustrations from his time in a POW camp, and Halstead’s

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Ameren Illinois' Horizontal Drilling Success in Natural Gas Storage is Breaking New Ground In Freeburg

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FREEBURG - Ameren Illinois literally had to go underground to do some "cosmetic surgery" to several of its natural gas storage fields, but the results are reshaping these 60-year-old-plus facilities. The company is utilizing horizontal drilling in its shallow depleted reservoirs in Tilden, Freeburg, Eden and Centralia – an approach that’s proving to be both technically innovative and economically transformative. The concept of horizontal drilling first surfaced at Ameren Illinois around 2016. While a few other storage operators had experimented with it, Ameren Illinois faced a challenge: aging infrastructure across multiple farmer's fields, including Tilden and Freeburg, with dozens of legacy wells and miles of vintage pipeline nearing the end of their useful life. Tilden had 51 wells and Freeburg had 81 wells – most which were installed in the 1960s and could not be modernized to comply with evolving Federal Regulations. These wells were scattered across many acres

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Trump deployment of troops to Democratic states targets Illinois

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A federal judge will hear arguments Thursday in Illinois over Chicago’s lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to the state before deciding whether to block the move, the judge wrote in an order. In a one-paragraph order, U.S. District Judge April M. Perry, whom Democratic President Joe Biden appointed to the bench, […]
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Edwardsville School District #7 Teacher Shanyra Cox Receives IEA Grant  

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EDWARDSVILLE - Shanyra Cox, an elementary technology coach for Edwardsville Community Unity School District #7, has received a $1,000 grant from the Illinois Education Association (IEA) through their Schools and Community Outreach by Educators (SCORE) program. The grant supports educators and local associations who collaborate to create meaningful community service projects that foster deeper connections with students, families, and the broader community. Cox’s winning proposal centers on an annual “Embracing Inclusion” sensory-friendly event held each May that she helps coordinate. This event was inspired by her ten-year-old son Cross, who is on the autism spectrum. The event is designed especially for neurodiverse children. It provides a welcoming and safe environment where children can interact comfortably with first responders from the Edwardsville Police and Fire Departments as well as community members, all while respecting their unique sensory needs.

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Roanoke Seeks Bids for Clinton Peabody Project

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Roanoke Construction is currently seeking bids from qualified subcontractors on all trades for a new construction 89-unit multifamily project. Clinton Peabody is a comprehensive, impactful, and people-centered redevelopment that elevates this historic community with high-quality mixed-income housing, enhanced community spaces and amenities, and services that will help residents grow and thrive. Phase I will include […]

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Presentation of $50,000 to Godfrey Fire Protection District

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GODFREY - Village of Godfrey Mayor Mike McCormick was happy to present members of the Godfrey Fire Protection District with a $50,000 check in his office today. The check represents the sixth annual installment Godfrey has made toward the purchase of Firetruck #1422, a critical asset in the district’s emergency response fleet. This agreement has not only facilitated the acquisition of this vital vehicle but also cemented the financial cooperation between the two entities. Ten payments will be made via this agreement, for a total of $500,000. While the Village of Godfrey and the fire department are separate government bodies, the two entities have a shared sense of responsibility and cooperation in serving the community. “We’re happy to uphold our commitment to support the brave men and women serving on the Fire Protection District,” said McCormick. Fire Chief Eric Cranmer and Board President Matt Horn represented the Godfrey Fire Protection District and accepted

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This is the St. Louis Blues' 2025-26 season-opening roster

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ST. LOUIS - It's almost time again for St. Louis Blues hockey. The Blues open the 2025-26 season Thursday at home against the Minnesota Wild. It will be Jim Montgomery's first full season as head coach. The Blues are also rocking new jerseys this season that pay tribute to their storied past. On Monday, the [...]
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Maryville Christian School Welcomes 25 NHS Inductees

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MARYVILLE, IL. — Maryville Christian School inducted 25 new members into its National Honor Society chapter during a ceremony held Wednesday evening at the school. The students were recognized for their achievements in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The induction ceremony featured guest speaker Mike Rumsey, who delivered an inspiring message to the attendees. Chapter president Ella Boushard also addressed the audience, representing the student body. School officials expressed pride in the inductees, highlighting their commitment to serving others and embodying the values of the National Honor Society. The event celebrated the students’ readiness to take on leadership roles and make positive contributions to their community.

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Former KC Star Newspaper Plant Reborn as “Humanized” as AI Data Center

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From Patmos: What could be more exciting than a datacenter? Don’t answer that – at least, not until you’ve seen what’s happening at our facility in Kansas City. Maybe you don’t care about datacenter infrastructure, and if you’ve ever seen a typical datacenter you would be forgiven for that. Normally they are anonymous industrial sheds […]

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Tom Finan

Sleep in Heavenly Peace Org Receives Major Bedding Donation to Support Local Kids

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GODFREY/ALTON - Community members have come together to make sure no child in the Riverbend region sleeps on the floor. As part of their 175th anniversary celebrations, Evangelical United Church of Christ has collected almost $20,000 worth of items and donations for Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an organization that builds beds for local kids. “It’s a perfect example of the community rallying around our mission and helping to get kids off the floor,” said Dave Hardwick, president of Sleep in Heavenly Peace. “We want to get them their own bed so that they get the quality rest they need to thrive in life.” Hardwick explained that Sleep in Heavenly Peace is an international organization that works to get kids between the ages of 3 and 17 into their own beds. He said that 3% of the child population is bedless, meaning they sleep on the floor, on the couch, or in bed with other family members. The local Sleep in Heavenly Peace chapter has provided bed

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Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete Of Month: Magurany's Athletic Skill and Academic Focus Inspire EAWR Community

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WOOD RIVER - Keaton Magurany, a senior at East Alton-Wood River High School (EAWR), has been recognized for his outstanding performance in soccer, currently holding a high spot across the region for saves. Magurany has been playing soccer since elementary school and credits his perseverance and dedication to the sport for his success. Magurany is a Midwest Members Credit Union Male Athlete of the Month for the Oilers. “I never felt like I would ever quit and give up,” Magurany said about his passion for soccer. Alongside soccer, he also participates in baseball and basketball, demonstrating a well-rounded athletic profile. Magurany attributes much of his growth both on and off the field to the support of his parents. “My parents have always pushed me to be the better me, in not only sports but academics too,” he said. Under the guidance of coach Chris Johnson, Magurany has achieved significant milestones, balancing athletic commitments with academic improvement.

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Red Cross: Take Steps Now To Support A Strong Blood Supply

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ST. LOUIS, MO (Oct. 7, 2025) — The American Red Cross asks donors to make an appointment now to give blood or platelets to support patients counting on a consistent blood supply to survive and heal. While emergencies often grab headlines, the need for blood is constant. Especially in October, as donation appointments can often drop quickly when people settle into busy fall routines and make plans around upcoming school breaks. Additionally, the threat of hurricanes persists this month. Because blood has a short shelf life and can only come from volunteer blood donors, any disruptions in the ability to collect lifesaving blood can have serious consequences for those seeking medical care. Prepare now — Help patients this fall and make an appointment to give blood or platelets by visiting RedCrossBlood.org , calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App. All who come to give blood, platelets or plasma Sept. 22-Oct. 19 will receive a $10 Amazon.com Gift

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