November 2023

Senator Schmitt introduces the Stop Woke Investing Act

WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Senator Eric Schmitt introduced the Stop Woke Investing Act to protect Americans from ESG-related policies put forth by the SEC and prevent the SEC from empowering woke activists:   “Woke activism has no bearing on the fiduciary duties of a company and has no place in the corporate boardroom – the SEC […]

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SGMS students sign beam in ‘topping out’ activity

STE. GENEVIEVE – Several Ste. Genevieve Middle School students participated in a “topping out” ceremony for the new elevator addition at their school. Construction crews prepared the last steel beam for the students to sign, and flew an American flag atop the structure as part of a longstanding tradition for the steel construction industry.  

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STEM Career Days boost high school students’ career aspirations

COLUMBIA, Mo. — A new study at the University of Missouri — in partnership with Harvard-Smithsonian researchers — shows that when colleges host ‘STEM Career Days,’ the students who attend are far more likely to pursue a career in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related field.   The findings not only highlight the

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The DeBruce Foundation releases new national research on employment empowerment

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – As part of National Career Development Month, The DeBruce Foundation, a national foundation dedicated to expanding career pathways, has released its annual national Employment Empowerment Study. Titled “Start Early, Succeed Sooner: Insights from the 2023 Employment Empowerment Study,” the research builds on 2022 findings that identified Career Literacy and Network Strength as key

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Dragon football seniors recognize SG R-II employees

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve High School football program has a new tradition, one that encourages the senior players to take the time to reflect on and express gratitude to those individuals who have helped them throughout their high school experience. Each senior hand-writes a letter to a Ste. Genevieve County R-II employee who

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IDPH launches new provider phone line in response to alarming increase in babies born with congenital syphilis

CHICAGO – Acting to address a sharp increase in congenital syphilis cases among newborns, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is urging healthcare providers to conduct more testing for the sexually transmitted infection in advance of birth and is launching a new phone line to provide clinical consultation for providers who treat pregnant patients and newborns.

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Illinois DCFS honors adoptive parents during Adoption Awareness Month

CHICAGO – November is Adoption Awareness Month, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is celebrating the lifelong commitment of thousands of families across the state who have opened their hearts and homes to 17,159 children in need of loving families over the past decade.   “It is our mission to ensure that every

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MU prepares for winter weather

COLUMBIA, Mo. — It’s that time of year to begin preparing for the winter weather that can be experienced in mid-Missouri. For the University of Missouri, that means faculty, staff and students will once again shift to remote working and learning during inclement weather events to reduce interruptions.   Faculty members who have scheduled classes

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PCSD No. 32 STUCO to host Senior Citizens Holiday Dinner on Dec. 5

By Kate Martin, PCSD 32 PERRYVILLE – Perryville High School’s Student Council will host its annual Senior Citizens Holiday Dinner on Tuesday, Dec. 5. The event begins at 4:30 pm at the PHS Central Cafeteria, and is open to the first 150 senior citizens to RSVP. PHS Student Council member Wesley Pfaff (right) serves dessert

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