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Blazing the St. Louis airwaves in the late 80’s for over a decade, Doc Love was one of the pioneers of St. Louis radio mixshows and live broadcast mixing/hosting from clubs.This deems him as one of St. Louis Legendary DJ’s. He’s a qualified broadcasting professional and holds a B.S. degree in Mass Communications from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Working as a radio personality and feature mixer at KMJM Majic 108 and then KATZ 100.3 The Beat, Doc Love also known as “The Bad Boy” soon became a household name.
CARBONDALE, Ill. – The Southern Illinois University track and field program under the direction of
Rosalind Joseph announced the addition of Elisia Lancaster, a mid-year transfer thrower from Towson University to the 2020-21 roster.
“I’m excited to add Elisia Lancaster to the Southern Illinois Track & Field family,” said Joseph. “Elisia will be a great addition to our program as we continue to put the pieces together to compete for a Missouri Valley Conference championship.”
A native of Glassboro, New Jersey, Lancaster competed in eight meets during the 2019-20 indoor season, including the IC4A/ECAC Indoor Track & Field Championships, where she placed second in the weight throw with a mark of 19.67m (64-6.5). In total, Lancaster placed in the top-five of the weight throw and shot put at six of the eight meets she participated in.
Illinois teen flies through pilot training, despite COVID-related obstacles
Gary L. Smith
LACON Ask Brady Neuhalfen of Henry how a high school student recently met the rigorous demands of earning a private pilot’s license midway through his senior year and midway through a pandemic that has practically paralyzed many aspects of American life and he’s quick to start thanking everyone who made it possible.
First, there’s Marshall County Flyers Inc., the non-profit group that sponsors the huge Father’s Day Fly-in/Drive-in Breakfast each year at the Marshall County Airport. The organization launched the Charlie Allen Memorial Young Pilot Scholarship last year, and Neuhalfen received an inaugural $750 award that covered the cost of early flight training.
Community Spotlight: These are the moments of our lives
Deborah Humphrey Contributing Columnist
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Recently I was asked if keeping a journal could help individuals during the Covid-19 pandemic who are experiencing depression and anxieties. Journaling is a form of therapy. It is a method of expressing ourselves through writing down thoughts and feelings that can be extremely therapeutic. For a small investment requiring time, a notebook and a pen the reward can be great.
There are several benefits of journaling. The composing of thoughts and ideas that keep replaying or cluttering our heads can reduce confusion, anxiety and depression. Putting pen to paper is a form of expression that can serve to release internalized, negative, depressive thoughts. It can bring about clarity and personal insight.
Lawsuits filed against Crestwood dental office, employee over hidden cameras in bathroom
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facing 11 felony accounts of unauthorized video recording for allegedly placing cameras in the employee bathroom.
The law firm, Kelleher + Holland, LLC, says during an investigation, attorneys also found that Alexander had been convicted of a crime while he was a student at Southern Illinois University.
The firm says the crime involved Alexander sneaking into female dormitory rooms in the middle of the night, standing over them and dousing them with an unknown liquid substance.
The lawsuits seek monetary damages because of the negligent actions of Aspen Dental, the law firm says.