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Bathroom ads, a sales system and medical study tool get $300K in Arch Grants funding
The money comes from Arch Grants, a nonprofit that helps fund early-stage businesses in St. Louis.
Party On! Wisconsin woman sells a licorice dispenser inspired by Wayne's World
"As soon as I saw the movie I said 'I want one of those,'" said Candy Phelps. Eventually, she made it herself.
Trump wants to change colleges nationwide. GOP-led states like Missouri offer a preview.
During his campaign, Trump vowed to end “wokeness” and “leftist indoctrination” in education, targeting DEI programs like the one eliminated at Mizzou.
A rare triple snow day extends winter break for St. Louis area schools
Nearly all public schools in the region have called off since Monday, when students were supposed to return from the holiday break.
Where to find healthy prepared meals in St. Louis
These local services will keep you nourished and well-fed when you’re too busy to cook.
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Kurtis Watkins asks federal court to free him from prison, citing revelations about St. Louis cop • Missouri Independent
Now Telecoms Are Fighting Among Themselves Over Who Lies More About ‘Unlimited Data’
For decades now, U.S. wireless carriers have sold consumers “unlimited data” plans that actually have all manner of sometimes hidden throttling, caps, download limits, and restrictions. And every few years a regulator comes out with a wrist slap against wireless carriers for misleading consumers, for whatever good it does. Back in 2007, for example, then […]
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Big credit union fills C-suite position with IT veteran
One of the key priorities for the new chief information officer will be implementing the long-term data center strategy to support the future growth of the credit union, headquartered in Edwardsville, Illinois.
Delmar Loop diner permanently closes
The Delmar Loop restaurant known for its all-day breakfast and colorful neon sign has permanently closed.
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt hopes Trump will step in to overturn Biden decision
The Pittsburgh-based manufacturer, which has its Granite City Works in St. Louis' Metro East, and Nippon Steel have filed a lawsuit to overturn Biden's decision to block the sale.
Missouri Legislature elects top leaders, breaks new ground
Jon Patterson becomes the first Asian American speaker to lead the Missouri House. Cindy O’Laughlin is the first woman to lead the Missouri Senate.
Missouri lawmakers want answers on security at the Capitol
Members of a joint panel could grill the Capitol police chief Thursday.
New speaker of Missouri House mopping up mess left by his predecessor
Former House Speaker Dean Plocher left a stack of unfinished business when his rocky tenure ended Tuesday
Sultan: Another snow day off school? Ways to save your sanity.
When snow days pile up on the tail end of winter break, it can make an entire household go stir crazy.
BHMG Engineering Opens Collinsville Office
In December BHMG Engineering opened a newly-constructed office location in Collinsville, IL. The new office, located at 100 Commerce Center Drive in Collinsville, allows BHMG, which focuses on the energy utility infrastructure market, to serve it expanding business in Illinois. Founded in 1972 and headquartered in St. Louis, BHMG supports electric companies, municipalities, and businesses […]
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