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South City Wings performs
SUMMARY: The band “A Necessity” is featured on a morning show, with lead singer Brian discussing their formation in 2023. Comprising members from previous projects, they united to create music over the last 14 months. Brian describes their sound as classic rock with blues influences, drawing inspiration from artists like Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. Both Brian and another member, Patrick, contribute to songwriting, expressing their freedom to play what they enjoy. They introduce a performance of Patrick’s song, “Give Me Your Love,” highlighting their commitment to live music and authentic expression.
South City Wings joins the morning show to perform live
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Poll: Large majority of Missourians support citizen-only voting amendment | Missouri
SUMMARY: A recent poll shows strong support among Missourians for Amendment 7, which aims to enshrine a ban on noncitizen voting in the state constitution. Currently, only U.S. citizens can vote in Missouri, but the amendment would solidify this restriction, receiving 68% voter favor compared to 28% opposition. Additionally, 81% of voters want the state constitution to align with existing law. The amendment would also eliminate ranked choice voting and ensure that the plurality winner in party primaries is the sole candidate in general elections. Prominent state officials endorse the amendment, highlighting its significance in protecting election integrity.
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What makes a book? Why do we love books? Celebrity Historian shares more
SUMMARY: Celebrity historian Rafi discusses the significance of books, equating their absence to a body without a soul. He shares insights into the history of book-making, highlighting the craftsmanship involved, from binding and paper to pigments used in illustrations. Rafi mentions that the advent of paperback books made literature more accessible, especially during the Industrial Revolution. He emphasizes two key points for National Book Month: the importance of literacy facilitated by the printing press and a respect for the craft behind book production. For more information, Rafi invites audiences to explore his website and social media for tours and books.
ST. LOUIS – As leaves begin to turn colors and temperatures begin to drop, it’s time to cozy up inside with a good book. Celebrity Historian, Raddi Andonian shares the process of making a book and what bookbinding looked like in early America.
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What is the silent killer of teeth? Troy Family Dental shares
SUMMARY: Troy Family Dental in Troy, Illinois emphasizes the crucial link between oral health and overall well-being. They advocate for regular dental checkups and good hygiene to prevent periodontal disease, which can lead to serious health issues like heart disease and diabetes. The disease often lacks symptoms until significant damage occurs, making early detection vital. The clinic utilizes bacteria samples and X-rays to diagnose and treat gum disease effectively. Patients are advised to brush twice daily and use floss and water picks for optimal oral care. Troy Family Dental aims to provide a family-like experience for all their patients.
SPONSORED – A healthy mouth leads to a healthy body. That’s why it’s important to take care of your teeth and gums to keep gum disease from happening. Gum disease is the silent killer of teeth; it’s known as periodontal disease, and it eats away at the bone holding the teeth in place. If caught early, periodontal disease can be treated and cured.
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