| At least 170,000 in Missouri and Illinois to get new unemployment benefits |
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| By Mary Delach Leonard, Beacon staff |
| Posted 6:39 pm Sat., 7.24.10 |
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More than 55,000 Missourians, and an estimated 115,000 in Illinois, will see their unemployment benefits extended or restored as a result of the legislation approved by Congress last week and signed into law Friday by President Barack Obama. Senate Republicans had blocked the extension of unemployment benefits since the first week of June; Democrats broke the filibuster after the new interim senator from West Virginia was sworn in. Obama said Friday: "We finally overcame the procedural blockade of a partisan minority in the Senate to restore unemployment insurance for about 2.5 million Americans who are out of work and looking for a job." The Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Labor conducted a podcast last week to explain the details of the changes, and what some out-of-work Missourians may need to do to get their benefits restored or extended. Contact Beacon staff writer Mary Delach Leonard.
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Brent Jones | St. Louis Beacon
This Saturday was the debut of a new show by The Improv Shop that will bring out of town improv teams to St. Louis to play for — and with — a local audience. The Road Show brought teams "Everybody Grok" and "Felt" from Chicago.
We talked to Eric Christensen, producer of the Road Show and member of local improv team "Ted Dangerous"; Katie Nunn, member of "Ted Dangerous" and improv coach; and Melanie Penn and Ranjan Khan, members of local teams "Melanj" and "Magic Ratio"; about the St. Louis improv scene and why it's important to welcome teams from other cities to perform here.
Who owns this field of dreams?
Baseball may be the national pastime, the field of dreams that "reminds us of all that once was good," but it also reflects -- and sometimes anticipates -- the country's social and economic changes. This story is part of a larger look at class in the region, our series Class: The Great Divide
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The Beacon's nationally recognized Barroom Conversations program on race, class and other issues that divide will be held on Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, at 7:30 PM discussing Education and Class. RSVP on Facebook and invite your friends! We'll pick up where we left off at Six Row Brewing Co., 3690 Forest Park Avenue at Spring. We look forward to seeing you again!