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Several months after the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was expanded in July to include 21 Missouri ZIP codes, the U.S. Department of Justice reports that as of Monday, $8.57 million worth of claims have been approved for those impacted by Manhattan Project waste contamination.
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St. Louis County is asking residents to donate diapers, formula and wipes at its three health clinics and at county libraries to help residents affected by the federal benefits freeze.
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Nicki Jacobsmeyer’s fourth book combines Halloween and history for an adventure through downtown St. Charles.
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The St. Louis County Library and St. Louis County Board of Elections are holding a sticker design contest that focuses reaching future voters.
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In the five years since its launch, the Tap In Center has helped more than 3,300 people achieve good standing with the courts.
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Listen Up STL music submissions close Aug. 31.
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Add these suggestions to your summer reading list.
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Gateway to Reading is a program grounded in a body of research called the “Science of Reading,” an evidence-based approach to teaching reading to young learners.
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All 20 county library branches now offer kits, which include magnifiers and an LED lamp.
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The library system reported a 169% increase in patron use of Hoopla in the past five years.