March 2023

Gov. Pritzker announces new behavioral health workforce education center

SPRINGFIELD — Governor JB Pritzker along with state and local officials has celebrated the launch of a new Behavioral Health Workforce Education Center, which will increase Illinois’ capacity to recruit, educate, and retain behavioral health professionals. The Center builds upon the state’s commitment to behavioral health transformation, strengthening behavioral health care infrastructure and access across the […]

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Illinois considers banning vaping inside public places

SPRINGFIELD – A steadfast champion of Illinois laws to keep harmful tobacco products away from young people, State Senator Julie Morrison is expanding upon her work by leading a measure to ban e-cigarettes inside public places.   “A tobacco epidemic is continues in our state,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “We have made great progress, but the

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Mark Twain National Forest seeks campground hosts

ROLLA, MO. – Mark Twain National Forest is still seeking campground hosts for the 2023 season. Hosts are needed at both the Greer Crossing Campground on the Eleven Point Ranger District and the Markham Springs Campground on the Poplar Bluff Ranger District.   Campground hosting is a fun and rewarding volunteer experience that gets people

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Missouri Right to Life vows to fight any constitutional amendment to legalize abortion up to birth

JEFFERSON CITY — The following statement is from Susan Klein, Executive Director of Missouri Right to Life:   Missouri Right to Life has worked tirelessly for 49 years to regulate abortion and stop the killing of unborn children here in Missouri. We were successful in saving unborn children from the scourge of abortion with the

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MODDC strives to achieve language access in schools with online training opportunity for school leaders and educator

JEFFERSON CITY – MODDC, in partnership with the National Association of Educational Translators and Interpreters of Spoken Languages (NAETISL), invites educators and school administrators to participate in a 90-minute virtual training titled, “Achieving Language Access in Schools for All.” “When families do not have quality language access, it is a tremendous barrier to the learning

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Pritzker Administration announces transformation initiative for state-operated developmental centers

Springfield- Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) today announced a critical transformation initiative that will reshape the way the State approaches care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).   The comprehensive plan includes:   Repurposing the Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center (“Choate”) over three years in partnership with the

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Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen meeting held last night

STE. GENEVIEVE — The Ste. Genevieve Board of Aldermen met for regular and work sessions for more than two-and-a-half hours last night. Chip Marzuco made a personal appearance to discuss the Spring for Down Syndrome event. City Administrator Happy Welch anounced that concrete replacement will begin Monday on Claymont Street, weather permitting. He said the

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