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Maplewood firefighter recovers from cardiac event, leaves hospital
SUMMARY: Captain Paul Sadlowski, a 29-year veteran Maplewood firefighter, left Barnes Hospital after suffering a major cardiac event while fighting a fire at the River Crest Apartments. The blaze displaced several Webster University students and caused significant damage. During the incident, Captain Sadlowski heroically rescued a young child and an adult from a second-story unit. His quick actions were pivotal in saving lives, while the response from his fellow firefighters may have been crucial in safeguarding his own. The Maplewood Fire Department expressed gratitude to everyone for their support following the incident.
Captain Paul Szydlowski, a 29-year veteran of the department, walked out of Barnes Hospital Friday night.
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Shannon County Sheriff alleges ‘orchestrated campaign of harassment and smear tactics,’ threats to life
SUMMARY: Shannon County Commission announced termination of nearly all Shannon County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) staff due to a 75% budget overspend. Sheriff Steven Hogan condemned the move as politically motivated and alleged harassment and death threats. A temporary restraining order has paused deputy terminations until the trial scheduled for July 9. Commission attorney Ivan Schraeder stated the commission’s evidence will clarify the situation, disputing SCSO claims of mismanagement by Hogan. The commission argues legal flaws in SCSO’s suit and has requested a $200,000 security bond for deputies. Despite cuts, the jail and dispatch services remain operational. Hogan seeks federal investigation into threats.
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STL celebrates Independence Day with blazing fireworks
SUMMARY: St. Louis celebrated Independence Day with a vibrant fireworks show downtown, drawing large crowds to the Celebrate St. Louis festival near the Gateway Arch. Attendees enjoyed live rock ’n’ roll, sizzling food vendors, and a festive atmosphere filled with hometown pride. Visitors and locals alike praised the city’s friendliness and scenic river views. A local youth group emphasized the event’s importance for making memories and community connection. As the concert concluded and fireworks lit the night sky, families and friends soaked in the joyous celebration. Organizers are already preparing for next year’s event, marking another successful 4th of July in St. Louis.
Some would say there’s no place like St. Louis on July 4th, and Friday night proved it.
The fireworks have faded, and the Celebrate St. Louis Festival wrapped up downtown after two days of music, food and fun.
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Joe's Blog: Steady as the weather goes (FRI-7/4)
SUMMARY: As the holiday weekend begins, seasonable but muggy weather returns to Kansas City, with highs in the 90s and increasing chances of rain, especially on Saturday, though coverage may be spotty. A weakening system brings moisture, so localized heavy rain could occur, but widespread storms are unlikely. Sunday’s rain chances are lower, with models hinting at more significant activity early next week. Additionally, historical data shows the 1930s were the hottest and driest decade, contributing to the Dust Bowl. This correlation between extreme heat and drought remains a key aspect of regional climate patterns.
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