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Thompson Street Capital Partners forms pest control holding company
Struggling to find workers? Here’s why investing in automation can help future-proof your business
Media organizations have been sounding the alarm about persistent labor shortages and the negative effects those shortages are having on business.
A recent report from Yale University economists said the COVID-19 pandemic has created several factors that are limiting workforce participation. These include an inability to secure child care, early retirements from workers in the Baby Boom generation, fears about COVID-19 in the workplace and a general reappraisal of what workers want to do with their…
Benson Hill opens new Crop Accelerator facility
BJC HealthCare makes leadership changes
Viewpoint: Why pursuing current convention center plan is a terrible mistake
Ballot initiatives target legalizing sports betting in Missouri
A Missouri legislator is willing to bet the house that sports wagering in the state would be a success after the Cardinals, Blues and St. Louis City SC announced they're backing ballot initiatives to legalize betting in the state.
“I’m pro sports betting,” said Billy Schwarze. “Hopefully Missouri will consider it because I think it would be a win-win scenario for everyone.”
“Sports are huge in the United States,” said Michael Hutchings. “I’m assuming that every state will have…
Databank: St. Louis is gaining construction jobs — but it's still not enough (Infographic)
Training program for nonprofit groups led by people of color comes to St. Louis
Centene unit to get $1.4B Missouri prison health care contract after judge’s ruling
A subsidiary of Clayton-based Centene Corp. will assume health care for inmates in Missouri prisons later this month after a judge’s ruling Thursday in a state contract dispute.
Corizon Health, which has held the state's prison medical care contract since 1992, sued the state's purchasing division in August for awarding the contract to Centurion Health, a Virginia-based unit of Centene, claiming problems with Centurion's bid should have disqualified the company.
Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel…
Company swag, free food and higher pay: How St. Louis employers are tackling labor shortages
Report: Boeing board to settle shareholder suit over 737 MAX
Current and former members of the board of directors at the Boeing Co. appear poised to settle a lawsuit filed by company shareholders related to the 737 MAX.
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, those board members will pay $225 million — paid out by their insurers — and, some sources told the publication, Boeing (NYSE: BA) has also agreed to hire an internal ombudsman and will add a board member with aviation experience.
The company declined to comment.
Shareholders…
Inside World Wide Technology's decision to be title sponsor of this week's PGA Tour event
St. Louis-based grocer Save A Lot sells 6 stores to Cleveland firm
The Muny announces 2022 season lineup, including encore performance from 2021
You'll want to meet at The Muny in Forest Park next summer after hearing the lineup for the theater's 104th season.
On Thursday night, Muny leaders announced a full seven-show season for 2022. It includes an encore presentation of a show cut short this past summer and two Muny premieres.
Without further ado, the 2022 Muny season lineup:
"Chicago": June 13-19
"Camelot": June 22-28
"Mary Poppins": July 5-13
"Sweeny Todd": July 16-22
"Legally Blonde": July 25-31
"The Color Purple": Aug. 3-9
"Joseph…
Mark Vittert's Reflections: It's about loyalty
New plan for apartments in Central West End aims to keep historic building
Bank sells its massive downtown tower, other property
1 year of medical marijuana in Missouri: A look at the patients, jobs and tax revenue
Waking up early, taking his grandson to school, running errands and relaxing with his dog. Larry Simpson’s daily rituals are pretty routine for a 73-year-old retiree in Sunset Hills.
“Midafternoon I want to go in my chair in there and read my book,” he said. “I just can't complain about my life. It's been good.”
His daily routine also includes eating at least one marijuana edible gummy.
“I never wanted to be the old guy who when he opens up his medicine cabinet, so many pills are falling…