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Enterprise Center, St. Louis Blues drop Covid-19 policies
St. Clair County Transit District Approves Engineering For The Tecklenburg Trail Connector
BELLEVILLE - St. Clair County Transit District (SCCTD) today announced it has approved $359,985 for engineering for the Tecklenburg Trail Connector in Belleville. This proposed 1.1-mile bike and pedestrian pathway will extend from Main Street and 66 th Street to Dutch Hollow and Llewellyn roads, connecting residents in the West Belleville area to 14 continues miles of trails in Southwestern Illinois known as the MetroBikeLink System. The design phase will take approximately 12 months and will include surveying boundaries and topography, designing the trail and a long pedestrian bridge over IL Route 161, geotechnical boring/reporting and permitting. The trail will be a scenic addition to the trail system, as it is planned to transverse through wooded/remote areas. The trail will feature a 1,000-foot long bridge over IL Route 161 and Schoenberger Creek. “St. Clair County Transit District is actively working to continue to expand the reach of its MetroBikeLink System,” said
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Clinical Trials Launch At OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center
ALTON - OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony’s Health Center Moeller Cancer Center in Alton is looking for patient feedback about navigating cancer care through a newly announced clinical research program, commonly known as a clinical trial. The clinical trials are a cooperative with Cancer Research For The Ozarks , a fellow faith-based organization headquartered in Springfield, Missouri. The trials are the product of years of preparation, training, and earned accreditations and are the latest effort by OSF Saint Anthony’s to bring the best care close to home. OSF Saint Anthony’s providers are screening patients for eligibility for one of two initial trials focusing on cancer care delivery. One study will help patients and their spouses understand the costs of cancer care. Patients will take part from home. “As research shows, many patients don't get the treatment they deserve and that they need because of the cost itself,” said Leah Watson, Clinical
Summer Is Coming! - Camp Registrations Open Soon
GODFREY – The Nature Institute (TNI) is celebrating 40 years of exploration! Discovery Day Camp, which started in 1982 with Aune Nelson as its benefactor, offers a premier nature camp experience for children in the riverbend area. Children hike the trails, play in the creek, and search for native plants and animals. This year TNI can increase attendance by 150 campers to a total of 650 campers. Educators are eager to serve even more families with superb outdoor experiences. Lauren Scull, Director of Education, and Dave Schiber, Environmental Educator, are excited to see all of the planning come together when campers, counselors, and junior counselors arrive for fun days of exploration and nature play. Lauren is especially excited for the new offerings this year including bringing the Bubble Bus to camp for the youngest campers and special guest speakers from the St. Louis Science Center, Lewis & Clark State Historic Site, and Treehouse Wildlife Center. “I am most excited
3rd man charged in random road rage incident that left St. Louis County woman dead
Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol lives on in hundreds of court cases
On the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021, four men affiliated with the Kansas City chapter of the right-wing Proud Boys gathered on the west side of the U.S. Capitol, along …
Friday Cat Blogging โ 4 March 2022
This week's picture captures a short break from the bedtime follies that we endure every night. As you can see, toys are sprinkled all over the bed, and the cats compete with each other to attack them. Charlie usually wins. This picture also shows how photogenic Charlie is. He looks great, just like he does ...continue reading "Friday Cat Blogging โ 4 March 2022"
Itโs an Ill War That Blows No Good
Today on TAP: Could this one have some positive outcomes (assuming we all donโt get incinerated)?
Itโs an Ill War That Blows No Good
Today on TAP: Could this one have some positive outcomes (assuming we all donโt get incinerated)?
As Biden Looks To Ban Targeted Ads, Activists Look To Use Them To Get News To The Russian People
At Tuesday’s State of the Union address, one of President Joe Biden’s pledges regarding the internet, was that he wanted to ban targeted advertising. Lots of people cheered this on, because lots of people absolutely loathe targeted advertising — which is sometimes, misleadingly, referred to as “surveillance capitalism.” My own opinion on this is that […]
St. Louis Blues, Enterprise Center changing COVID policies for fans
Here is my gripe with progressive urbanists
Over at Vox today we have yet another piece about "America’s housing crisis." The author proposes a "radical" solution (land taxes) that's not especially radical, but put that aside. The real issue here is that America doesn't have a housing crisis. I'm not sure why, but I find the new urbanists one of the most ...continue reading "Here is my gripe with progressive urbanists"
The Missouri Valley Conference added 3 new members in the past 6 months. It may not be done expanding.
The Missouri Valley Conference, which this week is hosting its annual Arch Madness tournament at Enterprise Center, added three new members to its roster in the past six months. As the NCAA Division 1 landscape continues to evolve, the St. Louis-based collegiate athletic league may not be done growing.
Corrections for the Old Rock House - Here is the correct history of the Old Rock House with an interview from one of the owners. Thank you all for giving us another chance!
St. Louis inching way up 'happiest cities' list
Of largest 182 U.S. cities, St. Louis finished at No. 161. We were, however, No. 166 last year and No. 168 in 2020. Many neighboring cities had similar scores
Photos: Take a peek inside construction of Missouri Botanical Garden's new $100M visitor center
I live in county but have to pay city tax?
Large Group Of Students Attend Ash Wednesday Services
ALTON - St. Mary's Catholic and Marquette Catholic students were out in large groups for Ash Wednesday services at St. Mary's Catholic Church. The full student participation in the Ash Wednesday service meant a lot to Rev. Paul M. Nguyen, OMV, of St. Mary's Catholic Church and the other parish priests. "We are very grateful that we are able to offer this traditional Catholic devotion for our students," he said. "Our St. Mary's Middle School students received ashes at a morning Mass held on their campus across town, and our Elementary School students received them at a mid-morning Mass in church. "The students respond very well to the ritual and more importantly what it symbolizes: the personal reform of life according to Jesus's teaching and example," he said. "We also welcomed the entire student body and faculty of Marquette Catholic High School, who nearly fill the seating capacity of the church." Nguyen said although several students who attend Marquette are not Catholic, "w
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