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STLCC and SIUE Sign Nursing Articulation Agreement
Enables seamless STLCC student transfer to BSN program at SIUE. St. Louis Community College (STLCC) and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) have established an articulation agreement to create a seamless transfer pathway for students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). This collaboration aims to enhance educational opportunities for nursing students in the region.
Ricky Thornton Jr.'s Racing Mantra: 'If It Has Wheels, I'll Race It'
A fan approached Ricky Thornton Jr. at Huset’s Speedway following Wednesday’s Tri-State Late Model Series victory with an honest question. “You racing all three divisions this week?” the fan asked the Tri-State tour winner, wondering if along with his regular Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series duties he'd compete in the supporting Malvern Bank West Series Late Model action.
Collinsville native makes directorial debut at 24th annual St Louis Filmmakers Showcase
The 24th Whittaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase is set to begin Friday and among the films that will be showcased at the festival includes a short documentary by one Collinsville, Illinois native.
Madison County Board Discusses New Hope House and $2.5 Million Grant
EDWARDSVILLE - During the regular meeting of the Madison County Board on July 17, 2024, questions were raised about the Salvation Army’s New Hope House and its location in Madison County. Madison County has access to a $2.5 million HOME Investment Partnership/American Rescue Plan (ARPA) grant that can be...
Bethel Christian Academy Cancels Football Season Due To Low Participation
KINSTON, NC– Bethel Christian Academy's football program faces another hiatus this upcoming season due to limited participation. The Trojans had a promising 2021-22 season with a 5-3 record. However, they did not field a team in the 2022-23 season. In the 2023-24 season, Bethel brought back football but struggled with a late start and minimal depth, finishing with an 0-6 record.
Beautiful Friday, Clouds return through the weekend
ST. LOUIS – It felt good Thursday, let’s do it again on Friday. We’ll watch for some spots of fog in the river valleys Friday morning. Otherwise, sunny skies and low humidity. Highs Friday will be around 80, about 10 degrees below average. Enjoy! Mostly clear and cool overnight; Saturday morning temperatures will be in […]
The Rep's new artistic leader aims to recapture old St. Louis friends and lure new ones
When leaders of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis announced an emergency fundraiser late last year and shortened the troupe’s season midstream, the theater’s immediate future seemed cloudy. But the nonprofit theater show signs of getting back on track. It successfully closed its “Rally for the Rep” campaign,...
Ronald Howard of St. Louis, MO
Ronald Howard of St. Louis, MO joined the Real Rock Army today … brought to you by Sievers Equipment and Sievers JCB!. Ronald likes that KSHE plays everything from the classics to today’s music. Ronald likes the way KSHE gives back to the community, especially the KSHE Blood...
Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale & Peach Festival July 20
Summertime fun will be bountiful during the Downtown Kirkwood Sidewalk Sale and Kirkwood Farmers’ Market Peach Festival on Saturday, July 20. During the festival, visitors to Downtown Kirkwood will enjoy peach samples from local farmers as well as peach treats and menu items at the Kirkwood Farmers’ Market. The Fox Creek Band will perform at 10 a.m., with peach tasting available from 10 to 11 a.m.
Francis Howell school board alters controversial ‘book ban’ proposal
The Francis Howell School District's board of education has postponed a vote on a new book approval process due to community backlash, but has made some changes to the proposal to include teachers and administrators in the process.
Police & family of man murdered at White Castle plead with customers to come forward
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - First Alert 4 exclusively spoke to the family of Reginald Campbell after police say he was killed while sitting in his car. “That’s my only son and I’m going to miss him,” says his mother, Mary Campbell. The 43-year-old was...
Jennings Historical Society looking for new space after mayor locks group out
JENNINGS (First Alert 4) -- The Jennings Historical Society is looking for a new building to operate out of after the Jennings mayor changed the locks to the society’s longtime space. JHS secretary Marietta Beck told First Alert 4 the society has had a difficult time coming to a...
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