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Martinez pitches 6 sparkling innings as the Reds beat Cardinals
SUMMARY: The Reds defeated the Cardinals 3-1 in Game 1. The Cardinals initially took a 1-0 lead in the first inning, with Lars Nootbaar reaching second and scoring on Nolan Arenado’s double. However, the Reds tied the game in the 4th with Jose Trevino’s home run. In the 6th, the Reds took the lead with a double by Gavin Lux, adding another run. Despite the Cardinals getting runners on base, they went 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position, unable to capitalize. Reds pitcher Martinez delivered a stellar 6 innings, keeping the Cardinals from mounting a comeback.
Nick Martinez pitched six sparkling innings, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 on Monday night for their fifth straight win.
Martinez (1-3) allowed one run and five hits in the opener of a seven-game homestand. Graham Ashcraft and Tony Santillan each got three outs before Emilio Pagán finished the five-hitter for his eighth save.
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Red, White & Blue in the Loo
SUMMARY: Red, White & Blue in the Loo is a community event happening July 3rd and 4th at the Monroe County Fairgrounds in Waterloo to celebrate Independence Day and support local charities. Activities include live music, autocross, a mechanical bull, axe throwing, a silent disco, art and craft vendors, food stalls, and family fun like Bubble Jungle and a real-life dinosaur exhibit. Proceeds benefit the Violence Prevention Center of Southwestern Illinois and the JB Patriot Pantry food drive supporting local survivors of domestic violence and food insecurity. Tickets are $25, with discounts available online at redwhiteandblueintheloo.com. Families and kids are welcome.
For more information, visit redwhiteandblueintheloo.com
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Heat-related illnesses
SUMMARY: Heat-related illnesses are increasing due to rising heat and humidity. Dr. Roseanna Hog of St. Louis University explains heat exhaustion and heat stroke: exhaustion includes muscle cramps, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, while heat stroke involves dangerously high body temperatures, loss of sweating, and possible unconsciousness. Vulnerable groups include children, those over 65, pregnant women, individuals with mental illness, and those with existing health conditions. Prevention tips include scheduling outdoor activities in cooler hours, wearing lightweight fabrics, and staying well-hydrated—about 8 cups of water daily, avoiding excessive caffeine. If symptoms appear, move the person to a cool place, remove excess clothing, use cool compresses, and seek emergency help if consciousness is lost.
Dr. Farzana Hoque, a hospitalist and associate professor at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, joined us this morning to discuss the increasing cases of heat-related illnesses.
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He had a first date right before Thanksgiving 2021. He didn’t wake up until 2 months later
SUMMARY: Chris Smith survived a deadly shooting on a first date in Farmersville, Illinois, right before Thanksgiving 2021. Shot in the head by Leslie Reeves’s ex-boyfriend, Robert Tar, Smith was left paralyzed on his left side and in a coma for three months. Despite multiple strokes and brain surgery, he made a remarkable recovery through modern medicine and personal determination. Now, over three years later, Smith inspires others as a singer-songwriter and author of *My Fatal First Date*. He dedicates his life to helping stroke, TBI, and domestic violence survivors, sharing hope and resilience worldwide.
Chris Smith was shot in the head while on a first date in 2021. Now, more than three years later, he’s sharing his story of strength and touching thousands through his new book, ‘My Fatal First Date.’
See the full story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/my-fatal-first-date-chris-smith-survivor-story/63-e54fbfac-fdd1-4a39-9876-47af871aac91
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