Your childs mental health is important, and local educational officials say the need more resource is up post-pandemic. They say funds provided by the federal government have help them provide schools free mental health resources and training.
The bill, sponsored by Joplin-area Republican Rep. Lane Roberts, describes how a “Stop Cyberstalking and Harassment Task Force” would be formed, and how it would function.
In May, Associate Athletic Director Kielsmeier asked Rabe to meet her in the gym so she could share her vision of what a reimagined Pepsi Arena could look like.
A Quincy native who faced a life-threatening condition is now on a mission to pay it forward. He’s collecting donations for the Ronald McDonald House in St. Louis through his “Hunter’s Holiday Give Back.”
As the WGEM Bucket Blitz enters its fourth day, organizers hope to raise $40,000 by Friday. The dollars donated help support programs people use, such as the Canteen Ministry.
One of the many bills that have so far been pre-filed in the Missouri House of Representatives is a measure that would crack down hard on Missouri drivers with expired temporary vehicle tags.
It’s the third day of the WGEM Bucket Blitz. Volunteers look to collect donations to support services the communities use, such as their emergency disaster services.
Children across Illinois can soon get free books each month. The state officially launched its partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Monday at an event at the Bloomington Public Library.
As the weather gets colder, people will stay inside to stay warm. However, not everyone has a warm place to go. During Bucket Blitz, the money raised helps support the shelter and the services it provides clients.
It’s Christmas time at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Monday, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker helped light its Christmas tree. The festivities also honored a special group, Gold Star families.
Today is the day Bucket Blitz Starts, where they look to raise to $40,000 over the next five days. One of the services benefitted by this is the food pantry.
On Sunday, roughly 50 Quincy area residents who have experienced loss, gathered at O’Donnell-Cookson Life Celebration Home to remember those loved ones.
A surface low pressure and associated upper-level trough will bring the threat of showers to the region and that threat will persist overnight. Temperatures remain near normal under continued cloudiness. A few tenths of an inch or rain are possibly through midday Sunday. A few snow showers could mix in with the rain across the far northwestern tier of the viewing area although no impacts are expected since surface temperatures are above freezing. An appreciable warm-up appears poised to visit the area late next week.