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88-year-old Missouri victim in Boar’s Head deli meat outbreak underscores risks for those most vulnerable
A lifelong lover of liverwurst, Sue Fleming relished the smoked sausage her husband brought home every few weeks from the grocery store deli. Patrick Fleming always made sure to buy Boar’s Head braunschweiger, the type she liked best, even though it could be costlier than other brands. “My whole...
Urgent hunt for lotto winner as $278k remains unclaimed – bosses warn the money could disappear forever
A LOTTERY player has only a month to claim their $278k winnings before the prize money expires. The individual purchased the ticket in St Louis, Missouri, in March this year. The ticket was purchased by a Show Me Cash player at a Phillips 66 gas station, according to FOX affiliate KTVI. The unknown individual purchased […]
Francis Howell Board of Education bans teachers from talking to students about gender identity
O'FALLON, Mo. — Teachers and staff in the Francis Howell School District are now banned from speaking with students about issues involving gender identity unless they have permission from the parents or guardians. The decision came during a heated Board of Education meeting Thursday night. School leaders were also...
Put Another Log on the Foreign Ag Land Ownership Fire
With your Southeast Regional Ag News, I am Haylie Shipp. This is the Ag Information Network. It is a touchy topic throughout the nation with some states passing similar, but different laws, others leaving the topic alone, and some pushing on the federal government to do more. The topic? Foreign...
First responders have annual active shooter training at high school in Festus
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Local law enforcement agencies were preparing for the worst Thursday with an active shooter training in Festus. Police teamed up with local EMS and the fire department for a large-scale active shooter training at St. Pius High School. Organizers said this training takes...
Le Meridien St. Louis Clayton goes to the dogs for Yappy Hour
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Le Meridien St. Louis Clayton is celebrating Yappy Hour every Tuesday in August. In honor of National Dog Month, a $15 cover charge reserves a table for people and their pooches from 3 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. Part of the proceeds go to the Animal Protective Association.
St. Louis Symphony hosts free concert in Forest Park
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is hosting a free concert at Forest Park in September. The free concert will be hosted at Art Hill on Thursday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. As their annual free concert, it will kick off the orchestra’s 2024-2025 season. The...
Popcorn, pet treats: Schnucks' diverse-owned business accelerator names 1st cohort
ST. LOUIS — Schnuck Markets, the St. Louis-based grocery chain, has selected the first 10 companies in its business accelerator program that seeks to help grow businesses owned by diverse founders. Schnucks Springboard, which began accepting applications in March, provides education, resources and access to shelf space in select...
Cardinals' Lars Nootbaar launches pop-up 'The Noot Baar'
ST. LOUIS — Talk about a perfect name to start a bar!. Cardinals favorite Lars Nootbaar, Budweiser and the St. Louis Cardinals are teaming up to create a unique experience for fans with the opening of “The Noot Baar.”. For a limited time, a Nootbaar-themed baseball experience will...
Andy Reid shares lineup plans for Chiefs’ preseason matchup vs. Lions
The Kansas City Chiefs finished their last day of training camp on Thursday as they get set for Saturday’s preseason game against the Detroit Lions. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke with reporters for the last time this year at Missouri Western State University. He addressed his lineup plans for this weekend’s game at Arrowhead Stadium, including more playing time for the available starters. “As far as the play time goes, the ones will take a half,” said Reid. “Then we’ll kind of fill in after that and just kind of see how the rest of that goes for the third and...
Commissioners approve no truck route near Union
Residents of College Road, just south of Union, hope an ordinance for a no truck route on their street will make a difference. Franklin County Commissioners voted 2-0 Aug. 8 to approve the route on the portion of College Road the county maintains, from the intersection with Highway 47 to just west of its intersection with Prairie Dell Road, where the city limits begin.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis
If you're looking for an after school program for teens and youth, the Boys and Girls Club of St. Louis has a great after school program for kids ages 6 to 18. Dr. Flint Fowler joins us in the Great Day studio to tell us more!
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