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Remains of MIA soldier from Korean War returning to Missouri
SUMMARY: The remains of Corporal Gerald Wilson, a Missouri soldier missing for 74 years from the Korean War, are returning home. The plane carrying his remains has landed at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, where various veterans‘ organizations, including the Patriot Guard, are gathered to escort him back to Camdenton, Missouri. Wilson was presumed missing in action at just 19 years old in July 1950. His remains were identified after extensive efforts by his family and U.S. Army veterans. A graveside service with full military honors is planned for Tuesday in Macks Creek, Missouri.
Corporal Gerald “Jerry” Newton Wilson, a soldier missing in action during the Korean War, is returning to Missouri today, with a procession taking him from St. Louis to Camdenton, where he will be laid to rest with full military honors.
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Thief steals Halloween decorations from home twice in one day
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Video shows a woman stealing Halloween decorations from a south city home, changing clothes, and then coming back for more the same day.
The first incident happened around noon Sunday on Michigan Avenue in the Tower Grove East neighborhood. Rose Thompson’s home surveillance camera captured a woman backing her car up in the middle of the road and then making two trips to her porch in the first visit, stealing items each time and then driving off.
Thompson said she couldn’t believe what she was watching.
โSomeone pulls up, clearly likes what they saw, throws it in reverse, comes back and starts shopping like our porch is a HomeGoods,โ she said.
During the thief’s first visit, you can see she looks directly into the camera before she starts grabbing Thompson’s property. Thompson says what makes it even more brazen is she and her husband, Drew, were home at the time in their living room with their three dogs on the other side of the front door.
She said once they realized what had happened, the woman was already gone. They thought they’d never see her again.
But three hours later, she was back.
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Enterprise Center Dining Options
SUMMARY: This morning, the focus is on the exciting new food offerings at the Enterprise Center for Blues fans. Attendees showcased a variety of delicious options from 13 restaurant partners, including Trent from Rosalie’s Cantina, highlighting their popular Ultimate Nachos and signature margaritas. Jeff presented the 200 Cantina’s loaded nachos, wings in six flavors, and waffle fries. Rachel from Bold Spoon talked about her small-batch ice cream flavors, such as Salted Chocolate and Vanilla Crรจme Brรปlรฉe. Additionally, mini donuts and fresh lemonade were featured, along with Freddy’s steakburgers and frozen custard. The home opener for the Blues is tonight at 6:30.
Chris Regnier travels to the Enterprise Center to take a look at the variety of different dining options available ahead of the St. Louis Blues Home Opener set to take place on Oct. 15 at 6:30 p.m. The Blues are set to host a pregame rally at Union Station at 2:30 p.m.
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Medicare open enrollment 2025: The changes you need to know
SUMMARY: Medicare Open Enrollment begins October 15th, with significant changes starting January 1st, 2024. For the first time, out-of-pocket prescription drug costs will be capped at $2,000, ending the “doughnut hole” gap in coverage. This could lead to substantial savings, with many beneficiaries potentially saving over $1,000 annually. However, some may encounter new deductibles or higher copay percentages for services like MRIs. It’s crucial for recipients to review the annual notice detailing these changes and consider utilizing free services for assistance. Open Enrollment closes December 7th, so beneficiaries are encouraged to understand their options thoroughly.
For the first time in the history of the Medicare program, out-of-pocket prescription drug costs will be capped. Changes to Medicare Advantage plans or standalone Part D plans begin Jan. 1, 2025.
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