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NY Launches Ridiculous, Blatantly Unconstitutional ‘Investigations’ Into Twitch, Discord; Deflecting Blame From NY’s Own Failings

3 years 8 months ago
I recognized that lots of people are angry and frustrated over the mass murdering jackass who killed ten people at a Buffalo grocery store last weekend. I’m angry and frustrated about it as well. But, the problem with anger and frustration is that it often leads people to lash out in irrational ways, and to […]
Mike Masnick

The role of business in moving St. Louis forward once and for all

3 years 8 months ago
Despite years of programming and millions of dollars in investments, St. Louis continues to face a number of challenges to its growth and reputation. Failing school systems, racial division and long-term inequities, high crime rates, declining population and a host of other issues are just a few of the challenges the region continues to struggle with. But community and business leaders believe the region’s businesses can help overcome those issues with more intentional investments in the people…
Bonita Tillman

HR Awards 2022: CannonDesign's Bonike Akinsanya advances DEI efforts

3 years 8 months ago
Senior human resources manager Bonike Akinsanya has made it her passion to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in the design profession —initiating the hiring of a dedicated diversity, equity and inclusion officer and establishing workplace support groups for women, minorities and LGBTQ+ staff at the St. Louis-based architecture firm.
Jessica Holdman

Madison County Receives $3.8 Million For Sale Of Plum Street Property

3 years 8 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE — It’s official, Madison County‘s Plum Street property is sold. “In real estate, it’s never sold until it’s closed,” Chairman Kurt Prenzler said. “The sale isn’t official until the deed is conveyed On Tuesday, Prenzler signed the closing paperwork on the nearly 14 acres at Madison County Title Company. In February, The Staenberg Group, a multi-state development company with offices in St. Louis and Denver – offered $3.86 million for the county-owned property at the intersection of Illinois 159 and Governor’s Parkway. The company was the sole bidder on the land the county put up for sale in January. The county board approved the sale in March. The company paid the property’s appraised value. The company is also developing the nearby Orchard Town Center in Glen Carbon. Prenzler said the county wanted to sell the site so it did not have to maintain it, and to eliminate the county’s liability.

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Epic TikTok video speeds through Lake St. Louis home construction

3 years 8 months ago
ST. LOUIS - A video of a home in Lake St. Louis continues to go viral across the area even after it was posted in April of 2021. The video posted to TikTok on April 14, 2021 by KBuild takes viewers through the building process of the five-bedroom home in just 37 seconds. It has [...]
Monica Ryan

Missouri governor laments failure of transgender sports bill, ban on critical race theory

3 years 8 months ago

Gridlock in the Missouri Senate doomed issues that the GOP should have used its supermajority to accomplish, Gov. Mike Parson said Wednesday, pointing specifically at legislation targeting transgender students and banning critical race theory in schools. In an interview with KFTKs Mark Reardon, Parson lamented that the legislature spent so much time and effort this […]

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Jason Hancock