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FLYING Magazine on MSNSt. Charles Prides Itself on Preserving and Celebrating Rich HistoryPreserving and celebrating history is an important goal for St. Charles, which was first founded in 1769 by a French-Canadian fur trader. Initially known as Les Petites Côtes (The Little Hills), the ...
Kurtavia White, the Lutheran Child and Family Services caseworker assigned to monitor Illinois foster child Mackenzi Felmlee ...
How would St. Charles change if its dam, located just north of the Main Street bridge, were removed? This is the question that has been hotly debated since the fall of 2023, when the U.S. Army Corps ...
Say goodbye to the summer slump with these engaging, insightful destinations that bring regional history to life.
Electricity needs for Naperville and St. Charles — and the type of energy residents will use — are at the heart of a debate ...
Kurtavia White, a former Lutheran Child and Family Services caseworker, was arrested a decade ago for her involvement in a ...
The caseworker assigned to monitor Illinois foster child Mackenzi Felmlee — who died in May 2024 — had a troubling past, ...
Dr. Brandon Kleemann, Clinic Director at ChiroPro, discusses the role of chiropractic care and what patients can expect ...
St. Louis is known for its Gateway Arch. For its baseball, or at least it was. For its blues and its barbecue. But not for ...
In 1850, a number of free Black abolitionists began settling in the territorial city of St. Paul and helped with the freedom ...
While the U.S. presidency often keeps commanders-in-chief anchored in Washington DC, history shows that several have made visits to St. Louis over the years, whether for official duties, campaign ...
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