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Century-old Statue of Liberty replica undergoes repairs in Sauget, Illinois
SUMMARY: A century-old Statue of Liberty replica has been in Sauget, Illinois, for nearly two years but currently sits disassembled due to major restoration work. Originally atop Manhattan’s Liberty Warehouse for 101 years, it was donated to the Brooklyn Museum in the early 2000s, then transferred to the National Building Arts Center in 2023. Repairs started in late April to replace corroded metal and prepare the statue to stand on a new 20-foot pedestal. Once restored, the 30-foot statue will be a permanent 50-foot tall fixture visible in Sauget, with public tours and a dedication ceremony planned.
The Sauget Statute of Liberty is nearly 1000 miles away – or a 15-hour drive, from the original Statue of Liberty in New York. Since its completion in 1886, the original Statue of Liberty has stood as an enduring symbol of freedom, hope and opportunity.
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IKarate Club teaches us how to use our elbows to block and strike!
SUMMARY: The segment teaches practical self-defense techniques using everyday items like rings, keys, and keychains. It emphasizes non-violent approaches first, avoid fighting if possible, especially in formal settings like weddings. If threatened while dressed up, you can use your ring to block punches or strike the attacker’s face or arms. Keys can be used to target sensitive areas like eyes, throat, ears, or feet if someone approaches aggressively. Keychain tools offer additional defense for surprise attacks. The key message is using whatever is at hand to protect yourself effectively and safely, relying on awareness and quick reaction, while avoiding unnecessary harm.
ST. LOUIS – IKarate Club shows us techniques using elbows and fists for strikes, incorporating rings as weapons.
They show us how to use our elbows to block and strike, then transition into fist strikes with an emphasis on economy of motion. Rings worn on the fingers will be used to target pressure points, enhancing the effectiveness of the strikes.
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Manhunt continues for Devil's Den double homicide suspect, what to know
SUMMARY: A manhunt continues for the suspect in the double homicide of Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, at Devil’s Den State Park, Arkansas. The couple was killed while hiking with their two young daughters, who were unharmed. The suspect, described as a white male of medium build, was last seen wearing dark clothing and driving a black sedan with an obscured license plate. Authorities urge visitors and residents to review any footage from July 26 without posting it online. Arkansas officials have closed all park trails and increased law enforcement presence as the search persists in challenging terrain.
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Boeing machinist union overwhelmingly rejects contract offer
SUMMARY: Boeing machinists in Saint Louis have overwhelmingly rejected a new four-year contract offer from the company. The contract included a 20% wage increase over four years, a ratification bonus, and increased vacation and sick leave. The IAM District 837 union, representing 3,000 workers across Saint Louis, Saint Charles counties, and Muscau, Illinois, is now in a cooling-off period. If no agreement is reached, a strike could begin as early as August 4. Boeing expressed disappointment, calling the offer their richest ever, while the union said it fell short of their priorities. No new talks are scheduled yet.
Members of the union that represents machinists at Boeing St. Louis voted on Sunday to reject the company’s offer on a new …
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