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Bill on the Road | Long-time St. Louis radio broadcaster Bill Clevlen joins TISL+ to talk road trips
SUMMARY: Bill Clevlen, a long-time St. Louis radio broadcaster, shares his passion for road trips on TISL+. Known for his extensive travel, Bill has driven over 222,000 miles across the lower 48 states and explores domestic travel opportunities. Living in St. Louis offers easy access to exciting destinations like Indianapolis, Chicago, and Nashville—all just a few hours away. Bill highlights small-town gems like Arc Colola, Illinois, birthplace of Raggedy Ann, and Springfield with its Lincoln history and Route 66 attractions. His travel advice? Slow down and enjoy the journey by stopping at roadside attractions and small towns to make the most of your trip.

Bill says you shouldn’t just go from point A to point B. Stop in the middle, slow down, and make the most of your trip.
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Meet baseball's 'Greatest Showman:' The founder of the Savannah Bananas
SUMMARY: Jesse Cole, founder of the Savannah Bananas, redefined baseball by creating a fan-first, high-energy entertainment experience. Wearing a bright yellow tuxedo, he transformed slow traditional games into fast-paced events featuring dancing, karaoke, and interactive moments, attracting millions of followers. Starting in debt and near bankruptcy, Cole pushed through criticism and risk, inspired by pioneers like Walt Disney and P.T. Barnum. His “fastest and most entertaining game of baseball” sells out major stadiums and boasts millions on waitlists. Now a bestselling author and speaker, Cole continues focusing on joy, innovation, and encouraging others to pursue dreams despite failures.
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NOAA weather radio broadcasts weather warnings
SUMMARY: NOAA Weather Radio broadcasts vital alerts and warnings, especially crucial during severe evening weather. For those with hearing impairments who may not wake to sirens, specialized equipment exists to ensure alerts are noticed. Attachments, such as vibrating pillow devices linked to NOAA Weather Radios, can wake users by vibrating when emergency alerts are received, including tornado and earthquake warnings. These devices can be easily attached to headboards, providing immediate and life-saving notifications to ensure timely safety measures. Meteorologists and emergency managers emphasize the importance of such tools for early awareness and preparedness, enhancing overall community safety during disasters.

For individuals with hearing impairments, specialized equipment is available to ensure they receive these critical alerts even while asleep.
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Mayor: St. Louis ‘marching forward’ despite concerns over federal disaster aid
SUMMARY: Nearly a week after a deadly tornado caused \$1 billion in damage in St. Louis, city officials are focusing on recovery and seeking federal aid. Mayor Cara Spencer emphasized the scale of the disaster and the need for federal support, as FEMA teams began damage assessments. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe requested an emergency disaster declaration from President Trump to unlock up to \$5 million for immediate relief and longer-term aid. Despite concerns about potential FEMA funding cuts, Spencer expressed confidence in local and federal cooperation. Senator Josh Hawley is also advocating for federal disaster assistance for St. Louis.
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