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Missouri Right to Life ‘Make Missouri Pro-Life Again’ gala dinner marked by strong support and enthusiastic response

ST. CHARLES – The Missouri Right to Life “Make Missouri Pro-Life Again” gala dinner held on Wednesday, May 20, at the St. Charles Convention Center drew an impressive crowd of over 1,000 attendees, marking it as one of the largest pro-life gatherings in the state’s history. The event featured keynote speaker Riley Gaines and was […]

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri and Stephens College launch new partnership through AdvanceHER™ Leadership Program

ST. LOUIS, MO – Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri (GSEM) proudly announces a new partnership with Stephens College through the GSEM AdvanceHER™ Leadership Program, creating expanded pathways to higher education and leadership development for Girl Scouts and staff across eastern Missouri. This collaboration reflects a commitment to empowering young women through education, mentorship, and holistic

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Jefferson College celebrates 61st Annual Commencement Ceremony, Honoring the Class of 2026

HILLSBORO, MO — Jefferson College has proudly celebrated its 61st annual commencement ceremonies, marking the academic achievements of 672 extraordinary students who completed their certificates and associate degrees during the 2025-2026 academic year. The landmark celebration brought together families, friends, faculty, staff, and distinguished community leadership in the college gymnasium to witness the formal transition

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SEMO Food Bank launches summer Meals For Kids Campaign to provide 200,000 meals

SIKESTON, Mo. – Southeast Missouri Food Bank is launching its Summer Meals for Kids campaign with a goal of providing 200,000 meals to children across Southeast Missouri this summer, a time when many families lose access to the school breakfasts and lunches they depend on during the academic year.   More than 18,000 children in

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Healthy aging starts with strong vision and oral health

ST LOUIS — As communities observe Older Americans Month, Delta Dental and DeltaVision experts urge older adults to prioritize two often-overlooked pillars of healthy aging: dental and vision care. Routine exams help maintain independence, detect chronic disease earlier and support overall well-being.   “Dental exams are one of the most effective ways to spot early signs

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Smith congratulates Southeast Missouri students accepted to service academies

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Eighth District Missouri Congressman Jason Smith (MO-08) has congratulated students from the 8th Congressional District who accepted appointments to attend U.S. service academies.   Five students nominated by Smith received appointments:     Christopher Bell, Festus High School, will attend the U.S. Air Force Academy.     Lily Coy, Notre Dame High

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Commission awards contracts for Southeast District projects

SIKESTON – The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded contracts for the Southeast District during its regular meeting on May 6. •      A $2,465,000 contract was awarded to Pace Construction Co., for pavement improvements along the following routes: •      Route AA from Route 19 to the end of state maintenance in Oregon County, •      Route

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Peregrine falcon chicks hatch – live on Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam

Follow the chicks’ journey from hatchling to fledgling ST. LOUIS – Peregrine falcon chicks have hatched in Franklin County, continuing a successful conservation partnership among Ameren Missouri, World Bird Sanctuary and the Missouri Department of Conservation. The public can now follow the chicks’ progress via Ameren Missouri’s Falcon Cam livestreamas the adult peregrines prepare them

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Congressional candidate calls for deportation of Mohamed Abdou

CAPE GIRARDEAU – A Republican candidate for the Eighth Congressional District in Missouri, Gordon Heslop, is urging the immediate deportation of a Canadian-Egyptian scholar: Mohamed Abdou.   Heslop notes that Abdou was a visiting scholar at Columbia University for the Spring 2024 semester. He was fired for his comments on the October 7 Hamas attack

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From teen years to menopause: Dairy supports women’s health

ST. LOUIS – May is Women’s Health Month — a time to highlight the important role nutrition plays in supporting women at every stage of life. From the teenage years through menopause and beyond, nutrient needs shift, but one thing remains consistent: Building and maintaining strong bones, muscles and overall health require a steady foundation

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