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Washington University has portrayed its cofounder as an abolitionist — he wasn't

4 years 4 months ago
Washington University has previously portrayed co-founder William Greenleaf Eliot as an abolitionist. In a contributed segment from STLPR’s Marissanne Lewis-Thompson, she talks with Wash U student Nkemjika Emenike and professor Iver Bernstein about how Eliot was not an abolitionist. A recent article in the university’s independent student newspaper, “Student Life,” uncovered the details.

Judge denies effort by local health agencies to intervene, appeal Missouri COVID ruling

4 years 4 months ago

A Cole County judge on Wednesday denied local health departments and the state’s two largest counties from intervening and appealing a recent court ruling that has upended restrictions put in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The ruling, issued by Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green the same day that his Nov. 22 order […]

The post Judge denies effort by local health agencies to intervene, appeal Missouri COVID ruling appeared first on Missouri Independent.

Tessa Weinberg

Schnuck Markets, Dierbergs set holiday hours

4 years 4 months ago
Make your grocery list and check it twice because St. Louis’ two biggest grocery store chains, Schnuck Markets and Dierbergs, will be closed for the holidays this week. Both stores will be closed Christmas Day and Sunday, Dec. 26. Schnucks said it wanted to close for the Christmas holiday “as a thank you to our teammates and in an effort to extend the holiday time they have with their families.” Dierbergs’ CEO shared a similar sentiment when announcing the hours back in September. “My…
Dori Olmos, KSDK