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United impact: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois

  When 11-year-old Marcus* first met his Big Brother, James*, he struggled with confidence, school challenges, and navigating friendships. Over weekly outings, homework help, and simple conversations, Marcus began to see a future filled with possibility. “James doesn’t just help me with school,” Marcus shared. “He believes in me even when I don’t believe in…

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211 powered by United Way of Greater St. Louis available 24/7 for residents seeking food resources

With the escalating local demand for food-related resources, the United Way of Greater St. Louis (UWGSL) 211 team and Volunteer Center, alongside its dedicated partners, are unwavering in its commitment to delivering vital support and resources to neighbors in need. Together, they are taking proactive measures to ensure that assistance is readily available to those who…

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State Rep. Katie Stuart outlines affordability, access paths in SIUE Lifelong Learning Talk

Assistant Majority Leader Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville), who chairs the Illinois House Higher Education Committee and represents the 112th District, returned to her alma mater Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on Wednesday, Oct. 22 to talk about college affordability, student access and the state’s role in sustaining public higher education. The presentation was part of the Office…

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Governor launches $32M in funding for Regional Site Readiness Program

DCEO is hosting a technical assistance session at 12 p.m. today (Monday, Nov. 3) to provide assistance, answer questions, and provide information on becoming GATA pre-qualified Grant funding supports infrastructure improvements designed to spur community renewal, economic development Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) have announced $31.5 million…

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Cattle market vulnerable amid tight supplies

  By RHIANNON BRANCH FarmWeek  Volatility in the cattle market continues as the U.S. struggles to rebuild a historically small herd. USDA’s monthly cattle on feed report was not released Oct. 24 due to the government shutdown, but traders expected trends of the past few months to remain. “I think everybody expects on-feed numbers to…

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Low river levels disrupt harvest logistics

  By TAMMIE SLOUP FarmWeek  While the upper Mississippi River’s lock and dam system is keeping navigation efficient, low river levels on the lower Mississippi for the fourth consecutive year are threatening U.S. grain exports. During the past couple months, drought has built up across both the Ohio and lower Mississippi river basins, with historic…

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United impact: American Red Cross of South and West Central Illinois

The American Red Cross of South and West Central Illinois serves 1,059,746 people in 33 counties in Illinois including Adams, Bond, Brown, Cass, Christian, Clinton, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Jefferson, Macon, Macoupin, Marion, McDonough, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Perry, Pike, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, Washington, and Williamson. Missouri Counties: Clark, Lewis, Marion, and…

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