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SIU plans to bring behavioral health, related services for public into one hub

by Christi Mathis CARBONDALE, Ill. — Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s College of Health and Human Sciences (CHHS) provides a wide variety of behavioral, mental health, rehabilitative, restorative and other services to the public through four special programs. Plans are now underway to bring them all together into one collaborative, centralized place, tentatively called the Community […]

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Academy award-winning filmmaker debuts ‘Pélagie X’ at historic Bauvais-Amoureux House celebration

STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo. — The Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park invites the public to attend the premiere of “Pélagie X,” a short film chronicling the life of Pélagie Amoureux, on Friday, May 23, 2025, at the recently rehabilitated Bauvais-Amoureux House.   Created by a two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker and produced by Breakwater Studios, “Pélagie X” will

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Put a Lid on Litter!

CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Transportation is once again asking the public to be on the alert for crews picking up litter across the state, encouraging everyone to help keep Illinois roads clean and protect the environment by putting trash where it belongs and remembering to “Put a Lid on Litter!”   “Just a little

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PSC opens working case to study wildfire mitigation, preparedness

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) ordered the opening of a working case to examine the wildfire mitigation preparedness of investor-owned regulated electric and natural gas utilities in the state.   According to the order issued on Wednesday, the PSC directs electric and natural gas utility companies to share information regarding

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Progress Mo says Missouri lawmakers end 2025 session with profits over people Agenda

JEFFERSON CITY, MO — The 2025 Missouri legislative session is over and, once again, the House and Senate majorities revealed exactly who they serve. Instead of respecting what Missourians voted for, conservative lawmakers advanced an agenda that protected power, pleased high-dollar donors and left working people behind. Lawmakers had the opportunity to reduce costs, safeguard

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Perryville Police reports

PERRYVILLE – The Perryville Police Department has released its latest reports.   34-year-old Amanda Jane Cotner of Perryville was cited for driving while revoked or suspended following a traffic stop at 9 a.m. May 11th near the intersection of Perryville Boulevard and Alma Avenue.   30-year-old Anita Curry  of Cape Girardeau was arrested on a

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