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Rep. Charlie Meier Recalls The 'Cupcake Bill' That Began His Pro-Business Record

11 months 1 week ago
TROY - At the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce 40th anniversary celebration, State Representative Charlie Meier told the fascinating story behind the “cupcake bill,” the first one he introduced as a representative. 12 years ago in Troy, he said the Madison County Health Department stopped a then-12-year-old Chloe Stirling from giving homemade cupcakes to nursing home residents because they weren’t made “in an inspected kitchen, and people could die.” “This is just crazy,” Meier said of the Health Department response. He then got to work crafting the “cupcake bill” in an effort to prevent such a shutdown from happening again. “We got the bill written … we’re set to go in front of committee, and of course Chloe’s got her box of cupcakes there,” Meier said. The bill faced an uphill battle as it went through a series of hurdles in the House, with Meier adding that 95 healt

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Sputnik Launched 67 Years Ago (Oct. 4) - Soviet Satellite Alarmed the World, Began Space Race

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BUZZ MAGAZINE - It was a round metal object the size of a beach ball, and only weighed 183.9 pounds. Yet it managed to throw a nervous world into a panic. Friday marks the anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, which was thrust into space by the Soviet Union on Oct. 4, 1957. The launch marked the beginning of the space race and was a landmark in the Cold War between the United States and the Soviets. The launch, just months after Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev’s declaration that “we will bury you,” threw the United States into “near hysteria” in the words of one writer and “political pandemonium” in the words of another. Sputnik was designed to correspond with the International Geophysical Year, set by the International Council of Scientific Unions in 1952 to last from July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1958. In 1955, the U.S. had announced plans for its own satellite. The Soviets, however, beat th

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Amazing Attractions Along Illinois Route 66 - That Are Also Rumored to Be Haunted!

11 months 1 week ago
BUZZ MAGAZINE - October is the month for haunted houses and other historic buildings. And for this year's October issue, I present six outstanding attractions – two historic homes, a prison, two theaters, and a hotel – that are said to have had unearthly happenings. The 300+ miles of Illinois Route 66 offer a treasure trove of historic buildings to visit, and more than a few are said to be haunted. But don't let a rumored ghost or two stop you from visiting these amazing attractions! And, you don't have to visit just at Halloween. When you plan to visit any of these attractions, please check their websites for more information and then observe open hours, fees, and visitor rules Old Joliet Prison - 1125 Collins Street, Joliet Notorious killers Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, and “crime of the century” murderers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb were all housed at the old Joliet Prison, and, of course, it was the fictional home of the Blues Brothers, Jake

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Sputnik Launched 67 Years Ago (Oct. 4) - Soviet Satellite Alarmed the World, Began Space Race

11 months 1 week ago
BUZZ MAGAZINE - It was a round metal object the size of a beach ball, and only weighed 183.9 pounds. Yet it managed to throw a nervous world into a panic. Friday marks the anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, which was thrust into space by the Soviet Union on Oct. 4, 1957. The launch marked the beginning of the space race and was a landmark in the Cold War between the United States and the Soviets. The launch, just months after Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev’s declaration that “we will bury you,” threw the United States into “near hysteria” in the words of one writer and “political pandemonium” in the words of another. Sputnik was designed to correspond with the International Geophysical Year, set by the International Council of Scientific Unions in 1952 to last from July 1, 1957 to Dec. 31, 1958. In 1955, the U.S. had announced plans for its own satellite. The Soviets, however, beat th

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Amazing Attractions Along Illinois Route 66 - That Are Also Rumored to Be Haunted!

11 months 1 week ago
BUZZ MAGAZINE - October is the month for haunted houses and other historic buildings. And for this year's October issue, I present six outstanding attractions – two historic homes, a prison, two theaters, and a hotel – that are said to have had unearthly happenings. The 300+ miles of Illinois Route 66 offer a treasure trove of historic buildings to visit, and more than a few are said to be haunted. But don't let a rumored ghost or two stop you from visiting these amazing attractions! And, you don't have to visit just at Halloween. When you plan to visit any of these attractions, please check their websites for more information and then observe open hours, fees, and visitor rules Old Joliet Prison - 1125 Collins Street, Joliet Notorious killers Richard Speck, John Wayne Gacy, and “crime of the century” murderers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb were all housed at the old Joliet Prison, and, of course, it was the fictional home of the Blues Brothers, Jake

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The Forest Comes Alive in The Nature Institute's Enchanted Forest

11 months 1 week ago
GODFREY - Get ready to unleash your inner goblin at The Nature Institute's spooktacular evening of Halloween magic! Mark your calendars for Oct. 18, 2024 from 6 to 9 p.m. for the Enchanted Forest - where the only thing scary is how much fun you'll have! This fall festivity is a non-frightening adventure perfect for families with little monsters who want to enjoy some ghostly giggles at their own pace. Dust off those costumes and strut your Halloween spirit because this family-friendly bash features a self-guided hike, yard games, a crackling fire, and some brainy activities! Kids will snag a passport to get stamped by all the adorable nocturnal critters they encounter on the trail, and guess what? Complete that passport, and trick-or-treat your way to a bag of goodies! It's just $5 for everyone over 2 to join in the fun! So, grab your little ghouls and enjoy a magical night of forest frolicking while learning about our furry friends. Costumes are highly encouraged for both kiddos an

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The Forest Comes Alive in The Nature Institute's Enchanted Forest

11 months 1 week ago
GODFREY - Get ready to unleash your inner goblin at The Nature Institute's spooktacular evening of Halloween magic! Mark your calendars for Oct. 18, 2024 from 6 to 9 p.m. for the Enchanted Forest - where the only thing scary is how much fun you'll have! This fall festivity is a non-frightening adventure perfect for families with little monsters who want to enjoy some ghostly giggles at their own pace. Dust off those costumes and strut your Halloween spirit because this family-friendly bash features a self-guided hike, yard games, a crackling fire, and some brainy activities! Kids will snag a passport to get stamped by all the adorable nocturnal critters they encounter on the trail, and guess what? Complete that passport, and trick-or-treat your way to a bag of goodies! It's just $5 for everyone over 2 to join in the fun! So, grab your little ghouls and enjoy a magical night of forest frolicking while learning about our furry friends. Costumes are highly encouraged for both kiddos an

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Sierra Club Speakers Series: Missouri Stream Team River Conservation

11 months 1 week ago
ALTON - Cheri Becker, Missouri Department of Conservation, will be discussing the history of the Missouri Stream Team Program, partners in the program, how the program works, and the successes they are seeing across the state and how they may be applied for Illinois. Cheri will talk about each of the three focus areas of the program and how they work with and relate to members of the public, organizations, schools, clubs, and corporations to protect and preserve Missouri’s waterways. The Stream Team Program provides an opportunity for all citizens to get involved in river conservation. Come learn about Missouri Stream Team Program Tuesday, October 8, 2024, at 6:30 PM, at the Old Bakery Beer Company, 400 Landmarks Boulevard, Alton, Illinois. For more information, contact Chris Krusa, Speakers Series Program Chair at 410-490-5024.

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Sierra Club Speakers Series: Missouri Stream Team River Conservation

11 months 1 week ago
ALTON - Cheri Becker, Missouri Department of Conservation, will be discussing the history of the Missouri Stream Team Program, partners in the program, how the program works, and the successes they are seeing across the state and how they may be applied for Illinois. Cheri will talk about each of the three focus areas of the program and how they work with and relate to members of the public, organizations, schools, clubs, and corporations to protect and preserve Missouri’s waterways. The Stream Team Program provides an opportunity for all citizens to get involved in river conservation. Come learn about Missouri Stream Team Program Tuesday, October 8, 2024, at 6:30 PM, at the Old Bakery Beer Company, 400 Landmarks Boulevard, Alton, Illinois. For more information, contact Chris Krusa, Speakers Series Program Chair at 410-490-5024.

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Rep. Charlie Meier Recalls The 'Cupcake Bill' That Began His Pro-Business Record

11 months 1 week ago
TROY - At the Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce 40th anniversary celebration, State Representative Charlie Meier told the fascinating story behind the “cupcake bill,” the first one he introduced as a representative. 12 years ago in Troy, he said the Madison County Health Department stopped a then-12-year-old Chloe Stirling from giving homemade cupcakes to nursing home residents because they weren’t made “in an inspected kitchen, and people could die.” “This is just crazy,” Meier said of the Health Department response. He then got to work crafting the “cupcake bill” in an effort to prevent such a shutdown from happening again. “We got the bill written … we’re set to go in front of committee, and of course Chloe’s got her box of cupcakes there,” Meier said. The bill faced an uphill battle as it went through a series of hurdles in the House, with Meier adding that 95 healt

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St. Clair County: Lane Closure on NB/EB I-55/70 Between I-64 and Illinois 203 ย 

11 months 1 week ago
FAIRMONT CITY – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that lane and ramp closures will be encountered on NB/EB I-55/70 beginning Tuesday, October 08, 2024, at 6 a.m. through Friday, October 11, 2024, at 3 p.m., weather permitting. The right two lanes will be closed between the I-55/70/64 interchange and IL 203. In addition, the ramp from I-64 WB to I-55/70 NB/EB and the entrance ramp to I-55/70 from 9th St will be closed. All other entrance and exit ramps in the area will remain open. These restrictions are needed to perform bridge deck repairs in the area. IDOT district 8 forces will make the needed improvements. Advance signage and electronic pre-messaging will be deployed to alert motorists to this effort. Full access will be restored as soon as possible. Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through this area. To avoid the work area, when feasible, use of alternate routes should be considered. Drivers are urged to pay

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St. Clair County: Lane Closure on NB/EB I-55/70 Between I-64 and Illinois 203 ย 

11 months 1 week ago
FAIRMONT CITY – The Illinois Department of Transportation today announced that lane and ramp closures will be encountered on NB/EB I-55/70 beginning Tuesday, October 08, 2024, at 6 a.m. through Friday, October 11, 2024, at 3 p.m., weather permitting. The right two lanes will be closed between the I-55/70/64 interchange and IL 203. In addition, the ramp from I-64 WB to I-55/70 NB/EB and the entrance ramp to I-55/70 from 9th St will be closed. All other entrance and exit ramps in the area will remain open. These restrictions are needed to perform bridge deck repairs in the area. IDOT district 8 forces will make the needed improvements. Advance signage and electronic pre-messaging will be deployed to alert motorists to this effort. Full access will be restored as soon as possible. Motorists can expect delays and should allow extra time for trips through this area. To avoid the work area, when feasible, use of alternate routes should be considered. Drivers are urged to pay

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100 Years Ago: Noble Shepard, Escaped Murderer, Does Not Turn Himself In

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ALTON - On October 2, 1924, Missouri Gov. Arthur M. Hyde received a letter. The letter’s author, Noble Shepard, had killed a man and woman thirty years before, was sentenced to hang, and then escaped from the Four Courts jail building in St. Louis two days before his death sentence could be carried out. He cut a plate at the back of a cell with a saw, crawled through the hole, and then wiggled through an old sewer and out to freedom. The letter stated: “St. Louis, Oct. 1. I escaped from the St. Louis Jail in 1896 while under sentence of death for murder. I am now old and feeble and will give myself up if you promise not to hang me. I’m willing to go to the penitentiary. Put a notice in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, giving your promise, and I’ll give myself up to anybody you mention in the notice. Yours truly, NOBLE SHEPARD.” Shepard murdered Thomas George Gilroy Morton and Thomas’s fiancé Lizzie Pack Leahy on Christmas Eve, 1894,

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Monthly Block Party for Good Provides Free Groceries, Hot Meals and Health Screenings

11 months 1 week ago
ALTON - Community members gathered at the Block Party for Good for free groceries, meals and health screenings. From 2–3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, at the Alton Amphitheater, the organizations Food is Love , Currency of Caring and AltonWorks hosted their monthly Block Party for Good. The St. Louis Food Bank provided free groceries, and Chef D. Rodg World Class Catering offered hot meals out of their food truck. Attendees could also complete several health screenings through the OSF OnCall Connect On the Go van. “We come in, we deliver hot food, we provide free groceries, no questions asked, produce and everything,” said John Michel with Currency of Caring. “It’s challenging to build infrastructure at places where people can get to them consistently, so we said, ‘Hey, what if we use the power of mobility?’ We started with the food truck movement to effectively replace soup kitchens, but we said, ‘What if we can

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Monthly Block Party for Good Provides Free Groceries, Hot Meals and Health Screenings

11 months 1 week ago
ALTON - Community members gathered at the Block Party for Good for free groceries, meals and health screenings. From 2–3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, at the Alton Amphitheater, the organizations Food is Love , Currency of Caring and AltonWorks hosted their monthly Block Party for Good. The St. Louis Food Bank provided free groceries, and Chef D. Rodg World Class Catering offered hot meals out of their food truck. Attendees could also complete several health screenings through the OSF OnCall Connect On the Go van. “We come in, we deliver hot food, we provide free groceries, no questions asked, produce and everything,” said John Michel with Currency of Caring. “It’s challenging to build infrastructure at places where people can get to them consistently, so we said, ‘Hey, what if we use the power of mobility?’ We started with the food truck movement to effectively replace soup kitchens, but we said, ‘What if we can

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Need Flood Recovery Help? FEMA & SBA Will Be At The Campus In Belleville Oct. 9 To Assist

11 months 1 week ago
BELLEVILLE - Belleville area residents who were affected by the historic flooding in July 2024 are encouraged to attend an informational session on disaster relief assistance. The event will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the Welcome Center of The Campus, formerly known as Lindenwood. Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Small Business Administration (SBA) will provide details on eligibility for financial recovery assistance, application requirements, and guidance on initiating the application process. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive assistance directly from the representatives. For those unable to attend in person, the session will be streamed live on Facebook. Check the St. Clair Emergency Management Facebook page for more information. Additionally, support will be available at The Campus from Monday to Sunday, between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., where representatives can assist with the application

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Need Flood Recovery Help? FEMA & SBA Will Be At The Campus In Belleville Oct. 9 To Assist

11 months 1 week ago
BELLEVILLE - Belleville area residents who were affected by the historic flooding in July 2024 are encouraged to attend an informational session on disaster relief assistance. The event will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the Welcome Center of The Campus, formerly known as Lindenwood. Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Small Business Administration (SBA) will provide details on eligibility for financial recovery assistance, application requirements, and guidance on initiating the application process. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive assistance directly from the representatives. For those unable to attend in person, the session will be streamed live on Facebook. Check the St. Clair Emergency Management Facebook page for more information. Additionally, support will be available at The Campus from Monday to Sunday, between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., where representatives can assist with the application

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Cross-River Crime Task Force Deployment Results in Felony Arrests; Seizure of Fentanyl, Meth, Crack Cocaine

11 months 1 week ago
ALTON/EDWARDSVILLE/GRANITE CITY — More than 35 law enforcement officers participated in a deployment Wednesday evening of the Cross-River Crime Task Force, resulting in felony arrests, the apprehension of a fugitive and the seizure of various drugs. During the deployment, officers and agents from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies conducted saturation patrols in multiple areas, including Venice, Madison, Granite City, Pontoon Beach, Wood River, East Alton, Cottage Hills and Alton. The deployment was the first conducted under newly-appointed CRCTF Commander Marcos Pulido, who also is Chief Deputy at the Madison County Sheriff’s Office. Pulido was appointed commander of the Task Force in August. “I’m thankful for the continued collaboration and commitment demonstrated by the officers assigned to Cross-River Crime Task Force,” Pulido said. “These high-visibility deployments are among the tools we utilize in our regional approach to keeping

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Cross-River Crime Task Force Deployment Results in Felony Arrests; Seizure of Fentanyl, Meth, Crack Cocaine

11 months 1 week ago
ALTON/EDWARDSVILLE/GRANITE CITY — More than 35 law enforcement officers participated in a deployment Wednesday evening of the Cross-River Crime Task Force, resulting in felony arrests, the apprehension of a fugitive and the seizure of various drugs. During the deployment, officers and agents from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies conducted saturation patrols in multiple areas, including Venice, Madison, Granite City, Pontoon Beach, Wood River, East Alton, Cottage Hills and Alton. The deployment was the first conducted under newly-appointed CRCTF Commander Marcos Pulido, who also is Chief Deputy at the Madison County Sheriff’s Office. Pulido was appointed commander of the Task Force in August. “I’m thankful for the continued collaboration and commitment demonstrated by the officers assigned to Cross-River Crime Task Force,” Pulido said. “These high-visibility deployments are among the tools we utilize in our regional approach to keeping

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Piston Aviation Introduces Aspiring Pilots to "Awesome Opportunities" in Aviation

11 months 1 week ago
BETHALTO - Piston Aviation has officially opened at the St. Louis Regional Airport in Bethalto, and they’re pleased to see their flight school growing. Joe Ord, co-owner of Piston Aviation, explained that the flight school’s second location in Bethalto has expanded rapidly since they opened earlier this year. He is excited to welcome more people into the aviation industry, and he wants people to know that there are countless opportunities for a career in aviation. “There are so many different paths. Most people don’t realize how many different paths there are,” Ord said. “There are so many awesome opportunities that you can make a career out of. It’s a lifestyle thing. That’s what’s so cool about aviation. It’s a fun, fun thing to do, and if you figure out a way to do it to make money and make a life out of it, then that’s just beautiful.” Piston Aviation offers several programs to help people get their

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