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District No. 139 gift program serves 103 children

By Jim Beers, Contributing Writer    CHESTER — The 2021 Chester School District No. 139 Christmas Gift Program made Christmas a lot better for 103 children in Chester.  The effort has been ongoing for at least two decades in one form or another and has continued to grow the past decade.             Cindy Ponder, School […]

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Morocco University students talk global citizenship with SGMS World History Class

STE. GENEVIEVE — Recently, Dr. Rhett Oldham’s eighth grade World History class was invited to a virtual discussion on global citizenship with university students in Morocco. Students held the virtual discussion “What Does It Mean to Be a Global Citizen and An American?” with Dr. Mohamed Bettaoui’s English class at Hasson I University in Settat.

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Planned trail will safely connect public to a piece of history

ROLLA — On Thursday, December 9th, Eleven Point District Ranger Matt Dillon signed a Decision Memo authorizing construction of the Greer Mill Trail. District Ranger Matt Dillon pauses for a quick photo after the document is signed. The one-mile hiking trail will provide Forest visitors access to the historic Greer Mill, a unique and well-preserved

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SGMS earth science classes visit Museum Learning Center

STE. GENEVIEVE — Recently, students in seventh grade Earth Science have been studying Earth’s past, including delving into fossils. Teachers Cassie Miller, Katie Deimund, Justin Roth and their students took a trip to the Ste. Genevieve Museum Learning Center to tie in to real-world examples of the topics they have been covering in class. Students

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CGS Jr. High Christmas Concert is well received

By Jim Beers, Contributing Writer    CHESTER — Thursday December 2 was a festive night at the 2021 Chester Grade School Junior High Christmas Concert. Sue Colonel, Band Director and Steve Colonel, Choir Director were excited to return to “live” performances and students, parents and family members were ready to experience “live” entertainment. The Chester

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Child development class hosts toddler/preschooler day

STE. GENEVIEVE — Students in Dr. Tracey Eatherton’s Child Development class at Ste. Genevieve High School hosted a toddler/preschooler day Wednesday, December 1. The class invited community members with toddlers to visit the high school for some interactive, fun and safe toddler activities.   In the class, students learn about the factors that influence the

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December tornadoes are uncommon, but not rare

By Illinois State Climatologist SPRINGFIELD — Severe thunderstorms developed in the late afternoon, evening, and night of Friday December 10. Among strong winds and hail, several tornadoes occurred in Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Illinois, including multiple very strong tornadoes. The tornado outbreak was responsible for dozens of fatalities across the area, including six deaths

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Students host PINK Day for breast cancer research

STE. GENEVIEVE — The Student Lighthouse Team at Ste Genevieve Elementary held a PINK Day to support Breast Cancer Research recently. Ste. Genevieve Elementary School Student Lighthouse team members are fifth graders Ally Gegg and Rori Hughes Students and staff wore pink and brought in donations for the Ste Genevieve Memorial Hospital Oncology Department. Ste.

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3.5 tons of trash removed from Ste. Gen Co. sinkhole cave

STE. GENEVIEVE – Fifty Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) workers, Eagle Scouts, cavers with Meramec Valley Grotto (MVG), and community members recently joined forces with Missouri Stream Team (MST) to remove 3.5 tons of garbage from a sinkhole cave in Ste. Genevieve County. MST is a working partnership of citizens who are concerned about Missouri

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Educational opportunities at the Ste. Genevieve Art Center & Art Museum

STE. GENEVIEVE – The Ste. Genevieve Art Center and Art Museum has released its new schedule of workshops for kids, teens and adults. Interested persons may sign up in person at the Sainte Genevieve Art Center & Art Museum at 310 Merchant Street between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays or Sundays and complete a

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