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Arrival Of Global War On Terror Wall Receives Strong Support In Ride To St. Louis Regional
BETHALTO/WOOD RIVER - The arrival of the Global War on Terror Wall of Remembrance presented by the River Bend Patriots of Southwest Illinois on Friday, September 23, was memorable with police, firefighter, and military personnel escorts north on Highway 111 to the St. Louis Regional Airport. The Global War on Terror Wall of Remembrance is a traveling memorial that lists the names of nearly 6,900 individuals lost in the war on terror. This wall aims to bring healing to those affected by America’s longest war and has traveled to nearly 100 cities throughout the United States. Later Friday, a private ceremony will take place to enshrine 20-year-old Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz, killed in Afghanistan on August 27, 2021, name onto the wall. Schmitz's family from Wentzville will be in attendance and the Alton VFW will provide a Color Guard for the ceremony. The Global War on Terror Wall of Remembrance will be open and available for visitation 24 hours on Saturday during its stay
St. Louis private equity firm sued over multimillion-dollar deal
A Minnesota aerospace parts maker is suing a St. Louis private equity firm, alleging it was misled during an $11.3 million buyout.
Where Missouri and Illinois place on the 'happiness ranking'
ILLINOIS (WCIA) -- Illinois may want to adopt Bobby McFerrin's 1988 hit "Don't Worry, Be Happy" as its new state song. The Land of Lincoln was ranked No 8. in a recent report on 2022's Happiest States in America. The story is a little different on the other side of the Mississippi River. Missouri ranks [...]
County Council ethics committee continues probe into medical marijuana
County Council ethics committee looking into Clancy's decision to not disclose weed industry work while actively pushing for measure favored by the industry.
“The Painter’s Language” is a portrait of an artist by a student he inspired
The new exhibition from photographer Chris Scavotto opens at the Sheldon October 7.
Farmington man facing murder charge accused of sexually assaulting fellow inmates
ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY — A jail inmate awaiting trial for murder faces new charges this week after two fellow inmates say he sexually assaulted them.
IDPH Reports More than 135,000 Doses of New Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccines Administered in Last Week
Public Health Officials Announce 17,373 New Cases of Coronavirus Disease Over the Past Week; More than 340,000 Illinoisans have Received New Bivalent Booster CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reported that more than 137,000 Illinoisans have received a dose of the new, updated COVID-19 vaccines since they were authorized for use at the beginning of September. This brings the total number of bivalent vaccines administered in Illinois to 341,000. Daily vaccination numbers are at the highest level seen since early February, during the major surge in illnesses caused by the Omicron variant. The announcement comes as 36 counties in Illinois are rated at an elevated level for COVID-19 by the CDC, down from 66 a week ago. IDPH is reporting 17,373 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Illinois, including 62 deaths since September 16. “Across Illinois we are seeing a large numbers of state residents taking action to protect themselves and their
Lumeris appoints former Centene executive as president of Essence Healthcare
A former Centene Corp. executive is the new president of Essence Healthcare, the Medicare Advantage Plan affiliate of Maryland Heights-based Lumeris.
Multidisciplinary artist Ben Kaplan explores the mind and memory with "Documentia"
The new exhibition, on view now through November 26 at the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, is a series of 25 digital collages created to better understand the dementia mind.
FDA Streisands NyQuil Chicken Into Being A Thing Based After Moral Panic Press Release
What is it with government agencies and the media teaming up to Streisand some dumb thing that almost no one has ever done or heard about, and turning it into a thing that everyone knows about? Back in the heady days of 2018, the American Association of Poison Control Centers released a press release warning […]
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Proposed family entertainment center in St. Charles County would include well-known burger diner
A longtime Brentwood burger spot plans to add a second location as part of a proposed family entertainment complex in St. Charles County.
Who to call? How to dispute trash service bill?
Hyundai and Kia refuse St. Louis mayor's demand to install anti-theft technology
Friday Cat Blogging – 23 September 2022
Here is Charlie in our front garden, surrounding himself with a purple garland. It's a fitting color for the emperor of the household, no?
The Importance of Citizen Activism
Today on TAP: Foreclosure activist-turned-journalist Lisa Epstein’s work leads to another victory over a predatory company.
Mama Cass Elliott to receive star on Hollywood Walk of Fame on “Monday, Monday,” October 3
The late Mama Cass Elliott of The Mamas and the Papas will be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next month. The star ceremony will take…
A half-century of “Changes”: Black Sabbath’s ‘Vol. 4’ turns 50
Black Sabbath's been going through "Changes" for a half-century. The metal pioneers' fourth album, Vol. 4, was released September 25, 1972, 50 years ago this Sunday. Following in the footsteps…
Kansas and Missouri women politicians celebrate history ahead of tough election
Sipping “pink pussyhat punch” and “empowerment” cocktails, women leaders from Kansas and Missouri gathered Thursday in downtown Kansas City vowing to “smash the patriarchy” by encouraging more women to run for office. Hundreds of politicians and activists turned out for the 50th anniversary of the Greater Kansas City Women’s Political Caucus, where a parade of candidates […]
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