May 2022

The Ste. Genevieve Planning and Zoning Commission approves special use permit for guest lodging at 89 Seraphin Street

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve Planning and Commission has approved a request for a re-specia use permit from Clare Bauman and Armando Guizar to allow guest lodging in an R-2 General Residential District at 89 Seraphin Street. Ms. Bauman and her son, Nick Bauman were present and discussed her request. According to the minutes […]

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Ste. Genevieve man graduates from MAC Law Enforcement Academy

PARK HILLS – A Ste. Genevieve man was one of 12 students who completed the 1,000 Hour Basic Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) program at Mineral Area College Thursday.   Justin Eldridge was graduated along with 11 classmates: Derek Bainbridge, Park Hills; Ryan Bowyer, Ironton; Justin Eldridge, Ste. Genevieve; Eric Erchien, Bonne Terre; Tara

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Schimpf says lack of leadership proven in the Illinois Auditor General’s Report on the Veterans’ Home COVID-19 outbreak

WATERLOO, Ill. – Republican candidate for Governor Paul Schimpf released the following statement in response to the Illinois Auditor General’s report on the Covid-19 outbreak at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home:   “The news out of the Illinois’ Auditor’s Office is not just heartbreaking, but it shows how deep the systemic failures of our governor run in our

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Mo Chamber says new state budget boldly invests in Missouri’s potential 

JEFFERSON CITY — Seizing a historic opportunity, Missouri lawmakers have passed a budget that boldly invests in Missouri’s economic potential. The state’s new budget, subject to approval from Gov. Mike Parson, wisely makes use of an exceptional state revenue situation to spur progress in key economic areas such as addressing the childcare crisis, bolstering high-tech

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Mo AG files civil rights lawsuit against HHS Secretary Becerra

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced today that his Office joined a coalition of eight states in filing a civil rights lawsuit against Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Xavier Becerra and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Chiquita Brooks-Lasure, opposing a new rule that allows higher compensation for

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