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Lutheran Family And Children’s Services offers summer survival checklist for parents

ST. LOUIS, MO. – With summer in full swing, many parents face unique challenges in balancing work, childcare, and family well-being, as they navigate the absence of the familiar school-year routine.   “While eagerly anticipated by most children, the summer break can be a stressor for parents as they juggle new childcare arrangements, manage screen […]

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‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ signed into Law on Independence Day strengthens path to prairie-powered renewable natural gas

Roeslein Renewables: Production tax credit extension will accelerate efforts to restore 30 million acres, strengthen rural economies, and expand RNG markets From a news release LOUIS, MO —Roeslein Renewables proudly celebrates the signing of the landmark “One Big, Beautiful Bill” legislation by President Donald J. Trump this Independence Day. The legislation includes a critical two-year extension of

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Make the world brighter for patients by giving blood or platelets

ST. LOUIS, MO — As the busy Fourth of July holiday gets closer, the American Red Cross asks donors to celebrate by making a blood or platelet donation appointment to help power the blood supply through mid-summer. While all blood types are needed, donors with type O blood are most urgently needed. Making and keeping

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Mineral Area College Foundation announces ‘The President’s Ball: All In For MAC’

PARK HILLS – The Mineral Area College (MAC) Foundation is thrilled to announce “The President’s Ball: All In For MAC,” a casino night dedicated to supporting the annual Enhancement Grant campaign. This exciting event aims to raise crucial funds to enhance educational opportunities and resources for Mineral Area College students and faculty. The President’s Ball

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Maryville University’s Military-Friendly designation demonstrates commitment to access and opportunity for student veterans

ST. LOUIS – Maryville University has announced that it has earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly® Schooldesignation, demonstrating its commitment to helping active duty service members, veterans, reservists, guardsmen, and dependents complete their higher education journeys.    Maryville, one of two higher education institutions in the St. Louis region to earn the military-friendly designation, fosters a learning

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Explore these eight unique MDC areas in southeast Missouri this summer

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – This summer, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) invites nature lovers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts to explore the stunning beauty and biodiversity of southeast Missouri. From swamps and shut-ins to bluffs and bottomlands, the region is home to some of the most unique conservation and natural areas in the state. “These areas

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Serve up nostalgia: Host a classic ice cream social for friends and family during National Ice Cream Month

ST. LOUIS – Summer has arrived, bringing hot weather with it. What better way to cool off than by enjoying some delicious ice cream with friends, especially during National Ice Cream Month. Thanks to President Ronald Reagan’s love for ice cream, the United States has recognized National Ice Cream Month every July since 1984. Long

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Missouri Attorney General sues Jackson County over unconstitutional firearm ordinance

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced that his Office has filed suit against Jackson County to strike down its unconstitutional ordinance that restricts the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding adults 18 to 20 years of age. The lawsuit, filed in partnership with Gun Owners of America, Inc., seeks to halt enforcement

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July 8th Women’s Connection topic: ‘Uplifting The Homeless’

FARMINGTON – Deborah Carter, the Uplift Shelter Manager in Farmington for the East Missouri Action Agency, will be the Special Feature for the Tuesday, July 8 Women’s Connection Brunch. The event will be held in the Fellowship Hall of the Farmington Presbyterian Church, 403 W. Columbia St. from 9:15-11 a.m. Having worked as a Victim/Court

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Guardians of Liberty will hear from Richard Britney Tuesday evening

JACKSON – A former federal agent who has studied the U.S. Constitution extensively will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Guardians of Liberty in Southeast Missouri.   Richard Britner will speak on the topic “Our Constitution Made Easy” at the meeting, which will be held Tuesday at 5 p.m. at Delmonico’s

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