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Blues Hog BBQ wins Grand Champion award at Memphis in May
The Washington, Missouri-based purveyor of sauces, rubs, marinades, and more won the top award at arguably the most prestigious barbecue competition in the nation.
Rock still rolling through Nielsen radio ratings
Hubbard Radio's KSHE (94.7 FM) was tops among St. Louis listeners in April, followed by alternative rock "The Point."
St. Louis Riverfront Cruise
Take a load off and take in the views on a relaxing daytime cruise that shows St. Louis from the river that built it. Narrated
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Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois Holds First Annual Recognition of Excellence Honoring Outstanding Volunteers and Girl Scouts
GLEN CARBON – Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois celebrated the outstanding volunteers and Girl Scouts who exemplify our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place at the first annual Recognition of Excellence ceremony. The ceremony was held on Sunday, May 15 at the DoubleTree Inn in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Girl Scouts, volunteers, and their families from the 40-county jurisdiction gathered together to celebrate this year’s award recipients. “What a day to celebrate! Days like today make me very proud to be a Girl Scout,” said Loretta Graham, CEO of Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois. “These amazing volunteers and girls truly represent what Girl Scouting is all about – being a champion of girl ambition and making the world a better place,” Graham added. Seventeen Girl Scouts wer
Shared by Side Project Brewing opens today in Maplewood in the same building as Pizza Champ
Blaming Video Games For Mass Shootings Is Ridiculous; Stop It
Mike just wrote about how, in the wake of the abhorrent mass shooting that occurred in upstate New York over the weekend, some of our leaders have begun the normal cleansing ritual: blame the things we already hated for the new bad thing that happened whether that makes any sense at all or not. In […]
Dem Voters Want Dem Pols Who Do Things
The Joe Manchin wing of the party lost big on Tuesday.
Man kills self after killing woman, shooting at officers
Read tributes from Soundgarden, Vicky Cornell & more marking fifth anniversary of Chris Cornell’s death
Soundgarden has shared a tribute to Chris Cornell to mark the fifth anniversary of his death. "Five years we have missed you," the grunge rockers write in an Instagram post. "You…
With follow-on funding from Arch Grants, these 4 startups are targeting local expansion
Anyone know what went down in the area of 44/270 last night?
St. Louis BattleHawks Return Likely — The Dome Reserves Spring 2023 Dates
Missouri turns to Illinois firm to remove litter along St. Louis interstates
Low pay and a tight job market have left Missouri transportation officials scrambling to find workers to pick up trash along St. Louis interstates.
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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Ameren Illinois Chairman And President Richard J. Mark Announces Plan To Retire Aug. 1
COLLINSVILLE - After a distinguished 20-year career in the energy sector and 45 years of business and civic leadership, Richard J. Mark, chairman and president, of Ameren Illinois, announced his intention to retire on Aug. 1, 2022. Upon reaching a final decision, Ameren leaders will announce Mark's successor. "Richard has been a difference-maker for our company, having served in leadership positions for both Ameren Missouri and Ameren Illinois," said Martin J. Lyons, Jr., president and chief executive officer, of Ameren Corporation. "He has always focused on doing what's best for our customers and I extend my gratitude for his many contributions to Ameren and our communities." Mark was promoted to president of Ameren Illinois in 2012 after 10 years in executive leadership for Ameren Missouri. Since joining Ameren Illinois, he has helped shape constructive regulatory policy that has modernized the energy sector in the state. Under his direction, Ameren Illinois has undertaken a transformative
Gmail helps bust Ferguson sex offender on child porn charge
A Ferguson man will spend 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography.
Missouri Attorney General files petition against moving company after several consumer complaints
Bad News For The 2022 Hurricane Season: The Loop Current, A Fueler Of Monster Storms, Is Looking A Lot Like It Did In 2005, The Year Of Katrina
THE CONVERSATION - The Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1, and the Gulf of Mexico is already warmer than average . Even more worrying is a current of warm tropical water that is looping unusually far into the Gulf for this time of year, with the power to turn tropical storms into monster hurricanes. It’s called the Loop Current , and it’s the 800-pound gorilla of Gulf hurricane risks. When the Loop Current reaches this far north this early in the hurricane season – especially during what’s forecast to be a busy season – it can spell disaster for folks along the Northern Gulf Coast, from Texas to Florida. If you look at temperature maps of the Gulf of Mexico, you can easily spot the Loop Current. It curls up through the Yucatan Channel between Mexico and Cuba, into the Gulf of Mexico, and then swings back out through the Florida Strait south of Florida as the Florida Current, where it becomes the main contributor to the Gulf Stream. The
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