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Study shows which counties in Missouri have the most excessive drinkers

SUMMARY: A recent report from the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute reveals that one in six adults in the U.S. engage in binge drinking, with some areas showing even higher rates. The report highlights states like Montana, where 26% of adults report excessive drinking, and areas like Utah, which saw an increase in binge drinking rates. Despite some states like Wisconsin showing improvements, excessive drinking remains a concern, contributing to significant health risks and deaths. Interestingly, younger adults are drinking less than previous generations, suggesting a possible shift in alcohol consumption trends.
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Webster Groves wants residents to delay mowing for pollinator support

SUMMARY: Webster Groves, along with several St. Louis municipalities, is encouraging residents to delay mowing their lawns this month to support local pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The initiative, called “No Mow April,” urges homeowners to leave their lawns untouched during a critical period when pollinators are emerging from hibernation and searching for food. By promoting natural growth and clover, city officials hope to foster sustainable living and enhance local ecosystems. Participants receive signs to display in their yards, sparking community discussions on the importance of supporting pollinator habitats. The initiative aims for continued growth in future years.

Some lawns in Webster Groves are looking a little wilder than usual this April—and that’s exactly the goal. The city is once again encouraging residents to hold off on mowing their grass for the month in support of pollinators like bees and butterflies that rely on early-blooming wildflowers to survive. The idea behind No Mow April is simple: delay cutting your lawn to allow natural plants like clover and violets to grow, providing much-needed food for pollinators emerging from winter hibernation. FOX 2’s Caroline Pettey reports.
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What’s in your water? Leaf Home Water Solutions offers free testing

SUMMARY: Leaf Home Water Solutions offers free water testing to help homeowners assess the quality of their water. The company’s water experts will visit your home and perform an in-depth test to detect issues like hard water, contaminants, and heavy metals. Their solutions protect all areas of your home, from drinking water to bathing and even outdoor hoses. With over 250 product combinations, they tailor systems to fit your needs and budget. The company also promotes a reverse osmosis system that provides purified water right from your kitchen sink, saving you money and helping the environment.

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Why some women could have trouble getting a REAL ID

SUMMARY: The deadline for obtaining a REAL ID is May 7th, 2025, after which it will be required for domestic air travel. To get a REAL ID, applicants must provide multiple forms of identification, such as a birth certificate and utility bills. Issues arise when names on documents do not match, such as after marriage, requiring additional paperwork or in-person visits. Some states, like Illinois and Missouri, have seen a surge in applications. If you don’t have a REAL ID by the deadline, you can still travel using alternative IDs like a passport, but expect extra TSA screening.

The REAL ID deadline in May 7. To get a REAL ID, you need to provide documentation proving your identity. People who have changed their name will have to provide additional documents.
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