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Popular Illinois Music Festival Hosts Adopt A Portapotty Contest
A music festival in Illinois is hosting a really fun contest where fans win a chance to adopt a porta-potty. Adopt A Portapotty Contest At Illinois Music Festival. My favorite music festival of all time is an annual event right here in Illinois. It's Riot Fest. I've been going for several years now. Not only do they have great live bands but there's also amazing food, beverages, and other entertainment.
Recall of Illinois Vegetables Expands Due to Serious Illness Risk
There was already a potential problem with many cucumbers widely available in Illinois, but now it's known the risk is greater than previously thought. A previous recall has now been expanded due to a dangerous contamination that now includes even more vegetables. The Food and Drug Administration just issued a...
Illinois’ Favorite Ice Cream Flavor is Kind of Shocking
National Ice Cream Day is Sunday, July 21 and you most definitely want to celebrate. But will you celebrate with something more exciting than Illinois' favorite ice cream flavor?. Pretty much every day, there's a 'National' holiday. Some of them are actual holidays when we don't have to go to...
Crooked Creek Winery hosts downtown summer concert series
Sunday afternoon saw week four of the summer concert series in downtown Centralia hosted by the Crooked Creek Winery. The Beaucoup Bottom Band performed for a crowd of hundreds in the street on East Broadway. The weekly event also features food trucks, drink tents, and community activities such as the Suds Fest homebrew competition and Compete in the Street singing competition. Crooked Creek owner Shannon Cooney talked about the inspiration for this event and its success:
Heavy rains cause road flooding and delay Ruby Leigh Concert at Marion County Fair
Heavy rains hit part of South Central Illinois Sunday evening, flooding some rural roads and delaying the start of the Ruby Leigh Concert at the Marion County Fair. The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for parts of Marion County as a result of the heavy band of rain that moved up from the south.
New furniture store coming to Sunset Hills
SUNSET HILLS, Mo. — A Midwest-based furniture retailer will be opening a new store in two vacant storefronts at a prominent shopping center in St. Louis County. Slumberland Furniture, a family-owned furniture retailer headquartered in Oakdale, Minnesota, will take over the space vacated last year by big-box retailer Bed Bath and Beyond and formalwear seller David’s Bridal, at the Plaza at Sunset Hills, said the center's owner and manager, Sansone Group. The shopping center is at the intersection of South Lindbergh Boulevard and Watson Road in south St. Louis County.
St. Louis Building & Construction Trades Council honors Labor, political leaders
Normandy, MO – The St. Louis Building and Construction Trades Council honored Labor and political leaders with Leadership Awards at its 2nd annual Golf Outing and awards program on July 15 at Glenn Echo Golf Course. The honorees included:. Wesley Bell, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney and Democratic candidate...
St. Louis alderman gets out of prison and isn’t apologizing. ‘I am not a criminal.’
ST. LOUIS — Jeffrey Boyd, the powerful alderman sent to federal prison for taking bribes and committing insurance fraud, is out now, and he’s unrepentant. In his first interviews since completing his sentence earlier this month, Boyd presented his version of the events that led to his downfall. He blasted the investigation that ended his nearly two decades in politics, claiming law enforcement targeted him, exaggerated his wrongdoing and had an informant coerce him into accepting handfuls of cash.
Reports: Max McGwire, son of former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Max McGwire, signs with Saint Louis University
Max McGwire, son of former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire, will continue his college baseball career at Saint Louis University after previously playing at Oklahoma and San Diego
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