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Nomination deadline extended for the 2022 Fire Awards and Startup Exit Awards
Arrest made in Eureka sophomore's killing; suspect tied to other shootings, police say
SIU School Of Medicine Grants Degrees To Class Of '22
CARBONDALE - Twenty-two southern Illinois residents are among the 68 physicians and six graduate students at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine who received their diplomas Saturday, May 21, at the school’s 48 th annual commencement. The ceremony was held at the Performing Arts Center at the University of Illinois Springfield. SIU School of Medicine Dean and Provost Jerry Kruse, MD, MSPH, awarded diplomas to the medical students, and Sheila Caldwell, EdD, vice-president for antiracism, diversity, equity and inclusion, and Chief Diversity Officer at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, conferred the degrees. Alumni, faculty members, and a graduating student received awards during the ceremony. Mikaela Thurber, an instructor in anatomy in Carbondale, received the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching. Jody Lack, MD, an associate professor in pediatrics, and Class of 2022 graduate Braidy Megeff, MD, received the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Awards, presente
IDOA Continues Emergency Rule To Protect Poultry From Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) announced today that it will continue to enforce emergency rules prohibiting the sale or exhibiting of poultry and poultry products at swap meets, exhibitions, flea markets, and auction markets in Illinois to prevent the spread of avian influenza. The Department’s emergency rules took effect on April 5, 2022. The emergency rules may be effective for up to 150 days; however, the Department is evaluating the need for the emergency rules every 45 days based on the most up-to-date avian influenza information. At the close of the first 45-day period, the Department has determined that the emergency rules should remain in effect as avian influenza has been detected in the State as recently as May 17, 2022. The Department will continue to evaluate in 45-day increments for up to 150 days. In conjunction with this announcement, Illinois 4-H will move all county fair 4-H poultry shows to an alternate format while the emergency
Buffalo native John Rzeznik of The Goo Goo Dolls on supermarket shooting: “My biggest hope is that they keep that store open”
Following last weekend's mass shooting in Buffalo, New York -- in which 18-year-old Payton Gendron allegedly killed 10 Black shoppers in what's been described as a racially motivated shooting --…
Vince Neil guests on new song from Classless Act, Mötley Crüe reunion tour openers
Vince Neil guests on a new song from Classless Act, an up-and-coming rock band set to open for the Mötley Crüe's reunion tour this summer. The track, also titled "Classless…
2022 Saint Louis Norm Congress
The Saint Louis Chess Club is happy to announce the return of our Norm tournaments, starting with the 2022 Saint Louis Norm Congress. The invitational
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In the Faces of Patriotism: The Homeless Veterans Project
Statistics don’t have faces. While statistics about the number of homeless veterans in the United States are staggering, they do not show the people
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Spire has to visit my home to turn off my gas. Current window is from 7:30am-8:00pm. Do they call before showing up?
St. Louis rent is the lowest in the nation
ST. LOUIS - A report listed St. Louis as the most affordable metropolitan area to rent an apartment in. Real estate data company Clever released a new report showing rent prices in the U.S. are rising four times faster than income, but St. Louis is one of only four metros where the rent-to-income ratio is [...]
Aldi overpaid to construct, renovate stores because of fraud involving contractor: Feds
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Critic's Picks: Valerie June and Dubb Nubb Fest
Extend the weekend just a little bit longer for two can't-miss shows including Valerie June on Sunday, May 22, and Dubb Nubb Fest on Monday, May 23. Valerie June w/ Rachel Maxann
Seattle-area man indicted in St. Louis in dark web drug counterfeiting scheme
Maximillian Verbowski, of the Seattle area, was arraigned in in St. Louis on charges including buying counterfeit drugs and using fake names to receive drug shipments.
Check out new Chicago song “If This Is Goodbye”
As they gear up for a joint summer tour with Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson, Chicago has released its first new song in over eight years, a bouncy pop gem…
Statewide Unemployment Rate Down, Payroll Jobs Up in April
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) announced today that the unemployment rate fell -0.1 percentage point to 4.6 percent, while nonfarm payrolls increased by +9,300 in April, based on preliminary data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and released by IDES. The March monthly change in payrolls was revised from the preliminary report, from +18,300 to +17,200 jobs. The March unemployment rate was unchanged from the preliminary report, remaining at 4.7 percent. The April payroll jobs estimate and unemployment rate reflects activity for the week including the 12th. In April, the industry sectors with the largest over-the-month gains in employment were: Leisure and Hospitality (+7,300), Manufacturing (+5,700), and Educational and Health Services (+3,500). The industry sectors that reported the largest monthly payroll declines were: Professional and Business (-11,100), Financial Activities (-2,200), and Trade, Transportation and Utilities
Missouri Historical Society names new president and CEO
Possible Summertime Rolling Blackouts A Concern For Illinois Manufacturers
THE CENTER SQUARE – A leading advocate for Illinois manufacturers is worried about price hikes and energy shortages this summer and into the future. “There is going to be a capacity shortage and we've seen warnings from utilities and regional grid operators talking about potentially rolling brownouts as soon as this summer,” said Mark Denzler, president, and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association. He said prices have been soaring at recent capacity auctions, which reserve energy capacity in the event that it is needed. Agencies are warning that families could be paying an extra $50 every month and that means businesses will be hit even harder. “When you consider what a manufacturer, a retailer, a restaurant will pay, it will be significantly higher,” Denzler said. “In a case of some manufacturers, they will pay millions and millions of dollars in higher energy costs.” Denzler said the energy available, especially in downstate
She’s the only one: Melissa Etheridge to duet with ‘American Idol’ finalist Noah Thompson on Sunday
Melissa Etheridge will do a special guest performance with finalist Noah Thompson on Sunday's American Idol finale. American Idol tweeted the news in a video where judge Katy Perry told…
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