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Pere Marquette State Park Outlines Free Fall Programs

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GRAFTON - Pere Marquette State Park has a variety of fall programs and activities for community members to enjoy. Lev with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is eager to share the park with the community at all of their upcoming free events. He encourages people to reach out with any questions and get ready for a great season at Pere Marquette. “I’m really excited about what’s going on at the park,” Lev said. On Aug. 15, 2025, the fun will start with a movie night to celebrate the 100th anniversary of IDNR. Families can come by Pere Marquette for a screening of “The Bee Movie” under the stars, complete with free s’mores. This event will go on rain or shine, and Lev encourages people to bring blankets and snacks. At 1 p.m. on Aug. 23, Lev will be teaching a “Wild Edibles: Forage, Learn, and Taste at Pere Marquette” class. Participants will learn how to identify common edible plants, and Lev plans to mak

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MO Senator Brian Williams Enters Race for St. Louis County Executive

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From St. Louis Business Journal: Missouri Senator Brian Williams on Thursday said he is entering the race for St. Louis County Executive. With his entrance in the race, Williams, a Democrat first elected to the state senate in 2019, emerges as a leading challenger to incumbent County Executive Sam Page, who was indicted last week […]

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Tom Finan

Black Leadership Had Input on City’s Decision to Pause DEI Contracts

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From St. Louis American: St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer announced last week that the city has paused its certification programs for women- and minority-owned businesses “to assess next steps.” She also said city departments will not issue “any new non-emergency contracts” for construction projects that fall under the city’s Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) […]

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Tom Finan

VIDEO: City Hires Consultant to Explore Options With Federal DEI Issues

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From KMOV: A day after announcing a pause on new contracts under its current minority- and women-owned business criteria, the City of St. Louis says it has hired a consultant to reevaluate those policies in light of shifting federal guidance. On Tuesday Mayor Cara Spencer reiterated that the decision had been a difficult one. Spencer […]

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Tom Finan

Laborers Local 42 Awards $8,000 in Scholarships to Members’ Children

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From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: Laborers Local 42 recently awarded three members’ children with $2,000 scholarships through the union’s annual Larry Flinn Memorial Scholarship program. The son of two other Local 42 members won a Missouri Kansas Laborers’ District Council (MKLDC) Opportunity Scholarship, which was also for $2,000. This year’s scholarship winners are: Not […]

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Dede Hance

Highway MM Repaving Project Begins

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From Leader Publications: Motorists traveling on Hwy. MM between Hwy. 30 and east of Buckeye Valley Road can expect to encounter nightly roadwork as crews resurface the highway. Work on the stretch of the highway, which runs from House Springs to just west of Otto, began Monday, Missouri Department of Transportation officials reported. “(Hwy. MM) […]

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Dede Hance

Harris Poll Shows Employers’ Emphasis on Skilled Trades Lost on Gen Z

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From Construction Dive: A mismatch exists between the importance employers are putting on skilled trades and how the generation that’s newly joining the workforce views those jobs, a Harris poll finds. Gen Z, the oldest members of which are 28, is the age cohort least focused on skilled trades, in part because they’re misinformed about […]

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Dede Hance

Two movies filming in St. Louis this August 

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Two films, "Jacob Beats Up Nate" and "Summer 2001", are set to be filmed in St. Louis this month and next, and a local casting company is seeking extras for both films.
Elizabeth Stump | Newsroom Intern 

States Scramble to Complete Renewable Energy Projects as Tax Credits Are Set to Expire

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From the Missouri Independent: The abrupt termination of tax credits for clean energy projects is perhaps the most drastic blow that President Donald Trump has struck in his campaign against wind and solar electricity. As states brace for the uncertainty ahead, they are scrambling to get pending projects off the ground before the tax credits […]

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Tom Finan

Europe’s new AI code of practice could set regulatory standard for American companies

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American companies are split between support and criticism of a new voluntary European AI code of practice, meant to help tech companies align themselves with upcoming regulations from the European Union’s landmark AI Act. The voluntary code, called the General Purpose AI Code of Practice, which rolled out in July, is meant to help companies jump-start […]
Paige Gross