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Valle Catholic High School inducts 19 into National Honor Society

STE. GENEVIEVE – Valle Catholic High School recently inducted 19 new members into the National Honor Society (NHS) in a cereony in the Ste. Genevieve Catholic Church. NHS is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious high school organizations. Valle Catholic’s chapter was started in 1967. Moderator Linda Trimmer began the ceremony, and was

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United Way of Southeast Missouri receives AmeriCorps Grant

CAPE GIRARDEAU – The United Way of Southeast Missouri is one of four nonprofits in Missouri receiving an AmeriCorps Planning Grant. This grant, awarded by the Missouri Community Service Commission (MCSC), is given to nonprofits seeking to strengthen communities through innovative programs, while fostering civic engagement through service and volunteering at a local level. “Projects

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SIU Carbondale research funds spike to $95.7M in 2022-23

by Tim Crosby CARBONDALE, Ill. – Research funding from outside sources skyrocketed at Southern Illinois University Carbondale during the last fiscal year, according to records from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research.     Giovanni Molinari, a doctoral student in zoology, works in the laboratory of Karolina Kwasek, associate professor in the School

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National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is Oct. 28

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is encouraging Illinoisans to take advantage of events taking place on Saturday, October 28th, as part of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. IDPH is joined in the awareness effort by Chicago High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA), and the Overdose Response Strategy program, led by

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Ste. Genevieve’s Fourth Friday Artwalk is October 27

STE. GENEVIEVE – Art lovers will find lots to do during the October 27 4th Friday Art Walk, including fine art, music and Halloween surprises from 6-9 p.m. in Ste. Genevieve’s historic downtown district.   The Sainte Genevieve Art Center on the courthose square is offering visitors an opportunity to make an origami spider on

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Peters named chief impact officer for Southeast Missouri Food Bank

SIKESTON, Mo. – Camille Peters has been named Chief Impact Officer for Southeast Missouri Food Bank, providing leadership and overseeing network and program efforts to fulfill our mission by developing and expanding our services to the community.     Peters has served with the food bank for more than five years, overseeing the programs department

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Little Red Reader Bookshelf available to families at Ste. Genevieve County Health Department

STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. — Ste. Genevieve County Parents as Teachers have teamed up with Early Childhood Community Leaders to install a new Little Red Reader Bookshelf at the Ste. Genevieve County Health Department.     This bookshelf is located in the waiting area of the Health Department and is stocked with children’s books for all

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COS LHS FFA members participate in Ag/Ed/Job Interview CDE

EVANSVILLE – The Christ Our Savior Lutheran High School participated in the Ag Ed/Job Interview CDE’s at Red Bud High School recently.     Pictured is (left to right): Charlie Rahlfs and Isaac Luebkemann.    Alyssa participated in the Agriculture Education CDE, while Charlie Rahlfs and Isaac Luebkemann took part in the Job interview CDE.

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