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Missouri and California Men Sentenced for Multi-Million Dollar Fake Concert Scam
A scheme designed to defraud music fans and investors involving counterfeit concerts and artist engagements has ended with the sentencing of two culprits. Terronce Morris was sentenced to 57 months in federal prison on charges of mail and wire fraud conspiracy, along with aggravated identity theft, according to a press release from the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida.
How Missouri State has been proactive in its mental health offerings for student-athletes
If you are facing an immediate mental health, suicide or substance use crisis or any other emotional distress, call or text 988 or chat online at 988lifeline.org/chat. Missouri State Athletics has launched and expanded mental health services for its athletes in recent years and its success has allowed the program's director to dream about its possibilities as it serves over 400 student-athletes.
Kenneth Abram, Cijo Mathews vie in primary for House District 92 seat
Lemay resident Kenneth Abram and South County business owner Cijo Mathews will vie in the Republican primary on Aug. 6 for the Missouri House of Representatives 92nd District. The winner will face incumbent Michael Burton, D-Lakeshire, in the General Election on Nov. 5. Abram, 64, has worked for Boeing. He...
TEDx event invites Missourians into prison to focus on 'shared humanity'
It’s early on the morning of April 4, 2024, as people arrive at Farmington Correctional Center in southeast Missouri. They show their IDs and walk through scanners as a guard lets them into the prison. Inside the large recreation gym, hundreds mill about looking at artwork made by inmates...
Missouri community leaders discuss impact of decade-old legislation
JOPLIN, Mo. — A nearly decade-old piece of legislation is sparking conversation among community leaders across Missouri. Today, several of those people met with State Senator Jill Carter and State Representative Lane Roberts. “It used to be you could cite people, you could get people to clean their yards...
More Main Street repairs planned in Alton
The Alton Public Works Department wrapped up a repair project on Main Street earlier this year that involved milling and paving from Broadway to Hillcrest. The Alton City Council Committee of the Whole is paving the way for another project there that will restore the road from Hillcrest to College Avenue.
SIUE, STLCC sign nursing articulation agreement
Agreement enables seamless STLCC student transfer into SIUE BSN program. 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.
Chaat Walla is serving Indian street food at Sum Tea House in University City this week
The pop-up’s dosas and bhel will be available on July 25 and July 27. Chaat Walla will be setting up shop at Sum Tea House in University City on July 25 and July 27, giving fans of Indian street food a chance to try a menu of dosas and bhel prepared by the pop-up’s founder, Shrutiben Bhakta. Bhakta is reviving Chaat Walla a year after debuting the pop-up as a graduate project at Blueprint Coffee at High Low in Grand Center.
Jeff Watson of Brighton, IL
Jeff Watson of Brighton, IL joined the Real Rock Army today … brought to you by Sievers Equipment and Sievers JCB!. Jeff started listening to KSHE in 1975 at the age of 13. He was listening to a station a little further up the dial at the time and his older brother came in his room and said he should be listening to KSHE. After he told him to get out of his room, he took his advice and moved the dial down to KSHE. It was some of the best advice his brother ever gave to him. Playing at the time was REO Speedwagon, “Like You Do,” and he was hooked! It’s still one of his favorite REO songs and he would say it’s because he remembers it being the first song he ever heard on KSHE.
Canadian Wildfire smoke in St. Louis skies
ST. LOUIS (First Alert 4) - Canadian Wildfire smoke is in our skies, but it’s not too thick, and it’s not expected to cause air quality issues at the surface. The “Total” smoke includes smoke aloft and not just at the surface. That is why there is a haze in the air, and there will be again on Wednesday. However, that haze likely has some contribution from humidity trapping some pollution, as our air has been rather still, which allows pollutants to build up.
SLPS to discuss change in tax rate amid budget challenges
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Tuesday, the St. Louis Public School Board will discuss a possible change to their tax rate as the district faces a budget shortfall. The board will talk about discontinuing a rollback of their tax rate after the district limited taxes in 2022. Currently, the tax rate is $4.05 per $100 of assessed property, which is lower than the maximum the district could tax. The rate was dropped slightly to help families during the COVID-19 pandemic. The board is looking at establishing the maximum tax rate allowed, which is $4,25 per $100 of assessed property.
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