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Our Daily Show Interview! Mayor Morrow & Warren Gohl: National Memorial of Military Ascent [Video]

On This Monday in the Heart of the Riverbend… we are starting the day off with Warren Gohl, Mayor Morrow, and theNational Memorial of Military Ascent! They will join CJ to discuss Warren’s presentation onCode Talkers, their role in the U.S. military, and what they did on D-Day. Mayor Morrow will detail how impactful the monument is, and the significance of it!

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Small Business Lifestyle

RBGA Cuts Ribbon for Jim Pipkin Edward Jones [Video]

The Riverbend Growth Association formally opened Edward Jones Financial Advisor Jim Pipkins new office with a ribbon cutting at 11:00am on Wednesday August 23, 2017. Jims new office, located at 656 Wesley Drive in Wood Rivers Walmart Shopping Complex, is nestled between Americas Best Eyeglasses and H&R Block.Pipkin said there’s an advantage to working with an Edward Jones advisorwho knows you and your financial goals and thats what sets Edward Jones apart from other investment firms. He sees his mission as helping his clients grow their wealth and prepare for retirement, assist with financial planning for collage and basically helping people be prepared for what comes their way. Watch RBGA Director of Member Services Trish Holmes conduct an interview and lead the ribbon cutting ceremony. Not a member of the regions most dynamic Chamber of Commerce? Contact Trish about membership at 618-467-2280 or send her an email at tholmes@growthassociation.com. Set up an appointment with Edward Jones Financial Advisor Jim Pipkin by phone or via email.Edward Jones Jim Pipkin 656 Wesley Drive Wood River, IL 62095 618-251-4932 jim.pipkin@edwardjones.com

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The Key to Defending Your Home Against Wildfires September 3, 2024 [Video]

Wildfires are an increasing threat, but with the right precautions, homeowners can significantly reduce their risk. Through the Firewise program, local communities are learning to create defensible spaces around their homes, which can be the difference between survival and disaster. By clearing flammable debris and following expert guidelines, residents can not only protect their properties but also assist firefighters in their efforts. Small actions, such as maintaining a 6 to 10-foot safety zone, can have a huge impact on preventing the loss of homes during wildfires. By Sadie Smith. This story is sponsored by Denise Elliott, State Farm Agent and Happy Pappy’s Pizza & Wings.