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Funding for API Innovation Center Reaches $20M, Opens Lab on UMSL Campus
Last year, EQ introduced readers to the API Innovation Center, located in St. Louis’ Cortex Innovation District. In this short article, Mike Fabrizi reports on continued progress, including a major funding infusion, the opening of a state-of-the-art lab on the University of Missouri at St. Louis (UMSL) campus, and the API Innovation Center’s awarding a contract to a local biosciences firm for the manufacture of key medicines for which there are presently limited or no domestic sources.
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North County Inc. announces annual awards
NCI Celebrates Advancement In North County, Honoring area Businesses and Citizens North County Incorporated (NCI) will recognize local leaders for their contributions to the North County region at its 48 th Annual Leadership Breakfast on May 9, 2025, from 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. at the Marriott St. Louis Airport Hotel. More than 550 business, civic, […]
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Remembering DJ Ranx
We are sad to share that DJ Ranx passed away on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
In his nearly 25 years of volunteer service at KDHX, he co-hosted a DHTV local music show, played many music festivals and fundraisers, and exposed thousands of listeners in St. Louis and worldwide to the righteous grooves of dub reggae.
In 2023, DJ Ranx’s show, Dub Mixture, moved from overnight on Saturdays to Tuesdays at noon. This not only allowed a much larger audience to hear Dub Mixture (lunchtime dub!), but it also allowed us, the KDHX staff and volunteer community, to get to know him so much better. He radiated cool vibes, he was always a pleasure to see, and he was the perennial favorite of everybody’s moms.
There never was a more kind, talented, and peaceful person. He will be sorely missed.
– Jesse Hebisen
Read more about DJ Ranx in this Volunteer Spotlight.
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