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Faith-filled journey helps Francis Howell athlete find success
For Evyn Humphrey, faith has played a key role in changing the course of her life. Always a talented student-athlete, Humphrey said that gaining the necessary confidence through a renewed sense of faith helped her achieve the things she has sought in the classroom and in a variety of athletic arenas.
Oli Marmol the lone incumbent coach for a St. Louis sports team
The professional sports in St. Louis have always been strong. The Rams drew massive crowds to the Dome in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the St. Louis Blues have had some of the greatest players play for them including Brett Hull, Bernie Federko, and Wayne Gretzky, and the St. Louis Cardinals stand with the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs as some of the greatest baseball franchises in North America.
Courtney Diamond On Taylor Made Show Friday At 4th Fest
The music of Taylor Swift will fill downtown Greenville Friday night as the tribute band, Taylor Made, performs at Bond County Fourth Fest. The concert will begin at 8:30 p.m. on the Bradford National Bank main stage. Taylor Made played its first show one year ago and has been drawing...
Artist Guild Show Opens Friday
The summer show of The Greenville Artist Guild will open Friday at 4 p.m. in the Maves Art Center at 108 Beaumont Avenue in Greenville. It will be open July 5 and 6, and July 12 and 13. Jerry Prater, secretary of the guild’s board, said the theme of the...
New islands near St. Louis may cause issues for boaters, officials say
GRAFTON, Ill. — The Mississippi River's newest islands have popped up near Grafton, Illinois, but their presence could pose dangers to recreational boaters soon, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Rising water levels may hide the ephemeral, or temporary, islands between river miles 218 and 222 underwater...
Man killed by firework mortar on Fourth of July : Chicago police
CHICAGO — A Fourth of July celebration turned deadly Thursday night in the Hermosa neighborhood when a large firework struck a 34-year-old man in the head. It happened around 10 p.m. in an alley behind the 3000 block of North Kostner. The man “sustained trauma to the body while...
Illinois fireworks: Full list of Chicago, suburban fireworks shows, parades for July 4
While Chicago's Navy Pier fireworks took place Wednesday, there are still plenty of suburban fireworks shows and parades set to take place on July 4, with some celebrations set to take place over the weekend. Here's a full list of fireworks shows and parades scheduled for Independence Day and Fourth...
Mid-Missouri residents urged to avoid flood-prone areas as river, creek levels rise
Mid-Missouri officials warn drivers to avoid low-water crossings and areas that commonly flood. The Callaway County Sheriff posted on their Facebook page that Route O was closed again. The post went on to state that they believe the water level will go up as the Missouri River rises. Columbia Parks...
Alton sinkhole: A week later and still no answers
ALTON, Ill. — It's been one week since the ground opened in Alton and swallowed part of a soccer field. The hole, caused by mine subsidence, has shuttered the more than 700-acre park. Part of the Gordon F. Moore park is a complex of baseball diamonds that the Alton...
Illinois Sinkhole Causes Road Closures In Machesney Park
After a massive sinkhole opened up on a soccer field in Alton, Illinois, another one popped up in Machesney Park. Hitting way too close to home. Sinkholes are my greatest fear. It always has been ever since that story came out about that guy in Florida who was sleeping and a sinkhole just swallowed him up while he was sleeping. Unbelievable. So terrifying it could really happen to anybody.
Illinois switching to ACT exams for state assessments
Springfield, IL (CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS) – When Illinois high school students sit down to take their annual state assessments next year, they will take a different exam than in recent years. The Illinois State Board of Education recently announced that starting next spring, it will use the ACT exam...
Edwardsville High School, Ill., Builds Podcast Network
(TNS) — When Edwardsville High School English teacher Nicole Pontious started the podcast club alongside Lauren Mudge in 2019, the two received a $200 grant to buy a podcast starter kit that included the club's first recording microphone. "It was this teeny tiny little thing," Pontious said with a...
Officials urge public to leave fireworks to experts, citing risks and past injuries
Officials are reminding individuals to leave the fireworks to the experts this Independence Day. Officials said fireworks can be dangerous and cause fires and severe injuries. Last July, 108 injuries were reported to the Office of the State Fire Marshal. "You don't have to do fireworks. Don't do them, just...
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