August 2022

Chase Kelly Clark

Chase Kelly Clark of Cedar Hill, Missouri was born November 13, 1997 in St. Louis, Missouri to Scott and Noreen (nee Austin) Clark and died Saturday, August 13, 2022 in Franklin County, Missouri at the age of 24 years 9 months. He is preceded in death by his uncles, David Austin and Joe Austin, his […]

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American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois honors Governor JB Pritzker with “Champion of Infrastructure” award

CHICAGO – In recognition of his monumental achievement of enacting the “Rebuild Illinois” capital plan which put billions of dollars into action supporting state transportation and infrastructure projects, technology, education, worker safety and job creation, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois (ACEC Illinois) has presented a special “Champion of Infrastructure” Award to Governor JB

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Archdiocese of St. Louis prepares for over 350 listening sessions

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Archdiocese of St. Louis will offer another opportunity for parishioners to provide feedback as part of its ongoing pastoral planning initiative, All Things New.   Throughout October and November, the archdiocese will host over 350 listening sessions, up to two for each of its 178 parishes. All parishioners are encouraged

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Back-to-School is time to review emergency preparedness plans

SPRINGFIELD – As millions of children and college students go back to school this month, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) recommends that all families review their own emergency preparedness plans and school safety plans.   Whether your children are in school, on a bus, at music practice, or with their traveling sports league teams,

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Department of Social Services warns Missourians of EBT credential harvesting scheme

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo— The Department of Social Services warns Missourians to be alert of phishing attempts to steal login credentials for their EBT card. FIS Global, Missouri’s EBT card vendor, has warned of emails being sent to clients impersonating FIS using Zix Secure Messaging and using free sites to mimic an FIS client login page

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Find out where to cycle at MDC virtual event Aug. 30

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) now allows the expanded use of bicycles and electric bicycles on many department-area service roads and multi-use trails. But how does that apply to where you live? Discover

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Governor’s cost-share program to generate economic development through transportation projects

JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri General Assembly in the last legislative session appropriated $75 million to the departments of transportation and economic development for the Governor’s Transportation Cost-Share Program, aiming to build partnerships with local entities to deliver road and bridge projects. Guidelines and applications for the cost-share program are now available at modot.org/governors-transportation-cost-share-program.   The Governor’s

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Hit and run suspect charged with assaulting Perryville police officers

PERRYVILLE – A Sparta, Illinois woman who was a suspect in a hit and run traffic crash in Perryville, has been charged with assaulting two Perryville police officers at the police station following her arrest. According to a news release from the Perryville Police Department, officers responded to the area of Highway 51 and Highway

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Illinois State Police welcomes new troopers with Cadet Class 137 graduation

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois State Police (ISP) commissioned 10 new Troopers today from Cadet Class 137 at a graduation ceremony at the Illinois State Police Academy in Springfield.  The total number of ISP troopers added since 2019 now stands at 305. The new Troopers will report to eight ISP patrol districts throughout the state

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Missouri woman receives national recognition for contributions to immunization efforts vv

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Michelle Yarnall, administrator of Pediatric Associates of Southwest Missouri in Joplin has been named Missouri’s Immunization Champion for her outstanding efforts to promote immunizations.   Nominated by the Bureau of Immunizations within the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), Yarnall is recognized for initiating an innovative plan to continue serving patients

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