WARRENTON, MO - The Festus Tigers outlasted the Warrenton Warriors 21-16 to advance to the program's first state title game in program history. The Tigers will face Lutheran North Friday, Dec. 6, at 11 a.m. at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
Tarlton, St. Louis’ largest women-owned general contracting, construction management and design-build firm, hired Shane McNay as a project manager. He is working on projects in the energy, industrial, civil, water/wastewater and concrete markets. Tarlton self-performs much of this work. McNay brings to Tarlton 15 years of employment and management experience in a host of civil […]
The St. Louis County Department of Public Health announced Tuesday that it is finalizing its investigation into an E. coli outbreak linked to multiple events catered by Andre's Banquets and Catering.
According to the health department, there have been a total of 115 cases, including 13 hospitalizations. Two people remain hospitalized and three people have been diagnosed with hemolytic uremic syndrome, or HUS, a rare but serious disease that can occur as a complication of an E. coli infection.
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From West Newsmagazine: Infrastructure improvements will be made on the west side of Chesterfield Valley with the assistance of a major investment. “Along North Outer 40, the problem west of Long Road is there are no utilities, no potable water, no sanitary sewer, the drainage isn’t there,” said City Administrator Mike Geisel. The city owns […]
Greater St. Louis, Inc. announced today that Jason Hall has accepted the position of CEO with the Columbus Partnership and will step down from his role with GSL in the coming weeks. “Our board, staff, and investors are deeply grateful to Jason for his leadership and his nearly 12 years of service to St. Louis […]
Contegra Construction Co. has completed a one million-square-foot distribution center at Flint Commerce Center in De Soto, Kansas. The 370-acre industrial park is being developed by Flint Development. Panasonic is leasing half of the building to support a nearby battery manufacturing facility under construction. For more information on leasing, contact Mark C. Long or John […]
The exit of Jason Hall to Ohio marks just the latest leadership transition for the region. The good news is that St. Louis has all manner of capable leaders who can step into the void left by the absence of Hall's voice.
Members of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen are proposing an ID card for city residents for those who have insufficient government-issued identification.
Missouri educators will no longer need a 3.0 grade-point average in their subject area to teach in public schools beginning in July, the State Board of Education unanimously voted Tuesday. The threshold to be qualified to teach in the state is now a 2.5 grade-point average in the teacher’s content area. The only exception will […]
From Construction Dive: Contech startups that deliver artificial intelligence-powered solutions, estimating software and modular construction services all reaped the benefits of investor cash this cycle, amid new growth in the sector. Cemex Ventures, the contech-focused venture capital arm of Mexico-based Cemex, said overall contech investments grew 32% sequentially during the third quarter to reach $734 million across […]
If you’re not of a certain age, you may not be entirely familiar with the story of Enron, the once-vaunted energy and bandwidth trading company that went down in one of the most public bankruptcy and financial scandals of all time. It all ended in 2001, with several Enron executives being charged with accounting fraud […]
Nerdy Inc., the St. Louis-based online education business, said Tuesday it has regained compliance with the New York Stock Exchange's minimum share price rule for continued listing.
Guns N’ Roses rockers Slash and Duff McKagan have lent their musical talents to the new single “I Can Breathe” from Gibson Band, described as “a revolving collective of musicians who…
ST. LOUIS, MO. – Schnucks Markets has concluded it’s “Round Up at the Register” initiative, raising an impressive $103,981.71 for the United Way of Greater St. Louis (UWGSL) community campaign! This initiative ran from Sept. 18 - Oct. 1 at all Schnucks locations throughout the Midwest, including the St. Louis region. Round Up at the Register gave Schnucks customers several opportunities to contribute which included rounding up their grocery purchases to the nearest dollar at checkout. “United Way continues to serve as a backbone in the community because of organizations like Schnucks that consistently answer the call to support our efforts through programs and initiatives like Round Up at the Register,” said Michelle Tucker, President and CEO of United Way of Greater St. Louis. “Positive outcomes like this serve as a true reminder of neighbors committed to helping one another remain on track beyond setbacks. We remain thankful for the