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“Mean Girls in Movies” Drag Show
Drag Brunches might be on pause but that doesn't mean we won't have drag events at the bar! Join us for our first ever evening drag show on 1/16! Theme […]
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O’Fallon Reviews Proposal for Sports Tourism Development
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: A major new sports tourism development has been proposed for vacant land along north Bryan Road, just south of Interstate 70, with the project’s developer, Playfield Commons LLC of Cape Girardeau, agreeing to help fund certain nearby road improvements as part of the project. The development’s 141,500-square-foot main sports complex building […]
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MODOT Shares Plans for Major I-64 Upgrades in St. Louis
From MSN: The Missouri Department of Transportation is sharing its latest plans for major changes to Interstate 64 in St. Louis, including replacing or rehabbing bridges and changing traffic flow to make for a smoother commute. The specific corridor of I-64 is between Kingshighway Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue. It’s a multi-million dollar investment to also […]
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Trump names ex-Missouri ag director to federal post
Richard Fordyce, who headed the Missouri agency under then-Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon, also worked in President-elect Donald Trump's first administration.
St. Louis Blues vs. Calgary Flames
The St. Louis Blues will play the Calgary Flames at Enterprise Center.
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Trivia at Urban Chestnut
Who is the only U.S. president to journey to the top of the Gateway Arch? In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America? Originally, Amazon only […]
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Renewable Energy Solar Panel Farm Approved for Mastercard
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: Mastercard recently approached the O’Fallon Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) to request approval of a site plan for a solar farm that would serve the Mastercard property located off Hammack Road. Lutheran Church Extension Fund in St. Louis owns 43.4 undeveloped acres in the Winghaven master-planned community, adjacent to Mastercard International. […]
Improvements Headed to CVAC Ballfields
From West Newsmagazine: The Chesterfield Valley Athletic Complex (CVAC) is getting much-needed new bullpens and pitching mounds. Currently, the CVAC lacks dedicated bullpen spaces, leaving pitchers to warm up in open areas near the dugouts, said Ethan Collier, Chesterfield superintendent of Sports and Wellness The proposed bullpens will provide a secure, designated warm-up area for […]
Missouri's lieutenant governor wants to address illegal immigration, repealing abortion initiative
Missouri's new lieutenant governor said he will be using his office to combat illegal immigration and repeal the abortion initiative.
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The NHL Just Can’t Get Social Media Right
The NHL keeps doing this kind of crap to itself. Of all the major American sports leagues, I’d say it’s pretty clear that the National Hockey League trails all the others in terms of getting things right with the internet. The league finally piggybacked onto the MLB Advanced Media platform several years ago to power […]
Private businessman uses own resources to clear city streets
The owner of a private plow company is being praised after taking matters into his own hands and using his own equipment to clear snow and ice in St. Louis City.
Collinsville to test new warning system ahead of severe weather season
The city of Collinsville has 16 new outdoor sirens and will be conducting tests on Friday ahead of severe weather season.
McKendree University mourns loss of water polo coach in I-44 crash
Those at McKendree University are mourning the loss of one of their own Thursday.
Cheese chews, snack protein and vet clinic tools: Purina names five new startup investments
Nestlé Purina PetCare Co., the St. Louis-based pet food maker, has invested in five pet care startups in its ninth annual Pet Care Innovation Prize contest.
Who gets to decide what stuff we build?
Matt Yglesias is reading Middlemarch, and it turns out that a minor plot point in the novel is about the construction of a London-Birmingham railroad that will go through Middlemarch. Not everyone is happy about this, but as one of the book's characters explains, there's no use fighting because the law is on the railroad's ...continue reading "Who gets to decide what stuff we build?"
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