Art helps us honor America s presidents
Robert Maguire
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President’s Day, a national holiday can be a welcome restorative pause during the winter season. Most, at different moments during this day, can have reflective thoughts about the Presidents of the United States.
This day, originally, was set aside for recognition of George Washington’s birthday, who was born in February. In 1971, the United States Congress established the third Monday of February as President’s day through the Uniform Monday Holiday Law a time chosen in between George Washington’s and Abraham Lincoln’s birthdays.
Subsequently, this day is considered a day to recognize and celebrate the birthdays and lives of all former Presidents.
Rose named to archival library post
Feb. 11, 2021
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ALTON Mary Z. Rose of Alton has been named as the new archival library research manager at the Madison County Archival Library in Edwardsville.
Rose began working at the Madison County Historical Museum five years ago as a volunteer, then four years ago accepted a part-time position as assistant curator at the museum.
She earned her master’s degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 2001. Before coming to the Madison County Historical Museum and Archival Library, she held three other library positions. After college, she found was the assistant director of the Tri-Township Public Library District in Troy, where her multiple duties included reference service, collection development and cataloging. She then worked at the Bryan Cave law firm in St. Louis as a cataloging librarian. In 2007, she was hired as metadata librarian at Lovejoy Library at Sout
ST. LOUIS — The back hardwood stairs of the historic Taille de Noyer, an antebellum home in Florissant, Missouri that started as a two-room log cabin for fur traders, tell
ST. LOUIS — The back hardwood stairs of the historic Taille de Noyer, an antebellum home in Florissant, Missouri that started as a two-room log cabin for fur traders, tell
Digital Forensics Firm 4Discovery To Service Illinois Higher Education Institutions
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Chicago-based firm selected to perform digital forensics, incident response, and security assessment services for the next five years.
We’re proud that we’ll be able to help support the high-education institutions in Illinois. CHICAGO (PRWEB) February 10, 2021 Chicago-based digital forensics firm 4Discovery announced that they have been selected as a vendor for the Illinois Public Higher Education Cooperative, “IPHEC”. The selection was awarded under solicitation IPHEC2110 to provide Incident Response, Security Assessment, & Digital Forensic Services for IPHEC’s 13 public institutions of higher education in Illinois.
The award allows 4Discovery to serve as a vendor to respond to cybersecurity and data breaches, security audits and assessments, and digital forensic services for IPHEC’s members through 20