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Trailnet’s 33rd Birthday!
Today, November 29 Trailnet turns 33! That means 33 years of dedicated work in the community. From the early days rehabbing the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge and developing Grant’s …
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Casa Maya Goes South of the Border
If you’ve ever cruised around Maplewood, you know it’s the “restaurant haven” of the Midwest. Should your palate be inclined toward a South of the Border meal, look no further than Casa Maya. Does the name Casa Maya sounds familiar? It’s because for years the restaurant was called Cafe Maya. But 5 months ago the...
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Global Foods and United Provisions Launch Spice Drive With Area Foodbank
This holiday season, the Prapaisilp family is determined to add flavor to the tables of the area's food insecure through a different kind of food drive. The veteran grocers and restaurateurs have partnered with the International Institute of St. Louis and the St. Louis Area Foodbank to encourage customers to think a little differently about the kinds of goods they donate.…
Wells Fargo issues memo to employees on Covid vaccine requirements
Judas Priest announces rescheduled US tour dates for 2022
Whitesnake introduces new bassist, Tanya O’Callaghan, the band’s first-ever female member
Group hopes to amend Missouri constitution to enact ranked-choice voting
An effort to do away with partisan primaries in Missouri and replace them with a “ranked choice” method got a big boost last week, receiving roughly $670,000 from a Virginia-based nonprofit hoping to put the idea on the 2022 statewide ballot. A group called Better Elections is pushing an initiative petition that would amend Missouri’s […]
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Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding charity event returns with Tom Morello, Ace Frehley & more
I truly can’t wait to see all your decorations around the neighborhood!
I don’t decorate for the holidays. There. I said it. I know it’s the most wonderful time of the year and it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and all, but when it comes to my own decorations, I’m admittedly kind of a Scrooge. Let’s get a few things out of the way first: [...]
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I truly can’t wait to see all your decorations around the neighborhood!
Hi there St. Louis. Where would you recommend to go dancing for folks in late 20’s/early 30’s?
Man gunned down in Mark Twain neighborhood of St. Louis
How Biden's spending package will affect taxpayers: from child tax credit to net investment income tax
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Amid debate over sheltered workshops, Missouri pays people with disabilities less
This story was originally published by The Kansas City Beacon. A new Missouri law allowing employers to continue paying some people with disabilities less than minimum wage has positioned the state at the forefront of a national debate over disability rights in the workplace. Part of a wide-ranging piece of legislation signed by Gov. Mike Parson in […]
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