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Soups and Stews from Gateway Grub
SUMMARY: Chef Terry J. discusses preparing for winter by making soups and stews. He highlights the difference between the two, explaining that soups can feature a variety of ingredients including creamy peanut butter for added depth. Today‘s dish includes his version of an African-inspired stew with shrimp curry and jalapeรฑos for a flavorful kick. He also mentions using leftover vegetables in dishes like pasta sauce or quinoa. Special offerings include a crab bisque with exotic flavors. Chef Terry emphasizes hearty, satisfying meals for the season and encourages viewers to check out the recipes online while promoting an upcoming event.
Gateway Grub’s Terri Jayne joins the morning show to talk about the difference between soups and stews and some of the best to try as the winter season approaches. To learn more, visit facebook.com/gatewaygrub or call (314) 276-2874
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Lamar Johnson, wrongly convicted of murder, starts new job Wednesday
SUMMARY: Lamar Johnson, wrongfully convicted of murder for 28 years, is starting a new job with Delaware’s Public Works Department. He completed the Urban League’s Save Our Sons and Sisters program, which equips individuals with job skills and resources, helping thousands find employment. Mayor Reggie Jones praised Johnson’s resilience and determination to reintegrate into the community. The program teaches essential life and soft skills, providing incentives and wardrobe assistance. Johnson’s journey reflects a significant transformation, inspiring others as he returns to work and strives to rebuild his life. His first day on the job is tomorrow.
Dellwood Mayor Reggie Jones needed a new public works employee. He turned to the Save Our Sons and Sisters program at the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis for help.
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Thelma Mothershed-Wair, Little Rock Nine member, dies at 83
SUMMARY: Thelma Mothershed, the oldest member of the Little Rock Nine, has passed away at the age of 83. She rose to national prominence as one of nine African-American students who helped desegregate Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Mothershed later earned a master’s degree from Southern Illinois University and spent 28 years teaching in the East St. Louis School District. She is the second member of the Little Rock Nine to die, following Jefferson Thomas. Her contributions played a significant role in the civil rights movement, marking an important chapter in American history.
Mothershed-Wair became a national hero as one of the nine African American students involved in the desegregation of Little Rock Central High School in Arkansas in 1957. She died Saturday at a hospital in Little Rock due to complications from multiple sclerosis.
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Missouri starts no-excuse absentee voting, officials urge early votes
SUMMARY: No excuse absentee voting begins today in Missouri, allowing eligible voters to cast their ballots early ahead of the presidential election on November 5. This is the first time this early voting option is available in the state. Election officials are encouraging residents to vote early to avoid long lines on Election Day, particularly given the lengthy ballot. Traditional absentee voting numbers are low compared to 2020. Voters must bring a valid photo ID, and 14 early voting sites are available in St. Louis County and 8 in the city. For more details, visit FOX2NOW.COM.
Election officials are urging people to study the ballot before coming to vote so you can shorten your time in the polling booth. Traditional absentee voting has been ongoing for some time. But the no-excuse absentee voting starting Tuesday means anyone who is eligible can now vote early in Missouri.
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