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Man shot inside Schnucks by victim he was chasing with gun, police say
New Officers Elected to Lead Jefferson County Labor Club
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: The Jefferson County Labor Club has a slate of new leadership at the helm. Club members unanimously elected new officers at their Jan. 13 Executive Board meeting. The officers, who will each serve two-year terms, include: Ted Ramsdell, president, a Sheet Metal Workers Local 36 business representative. Jeremy Greil, […]
Gift card scheme targets several Schnucks locations
A man believed to be in the country illegally faces charges suspected of a sophisticated gift card scheme.
Ellisville Opens New City Hall With First Council Meeting of 2025
From West Newsmagazine: The Ellisville City Council held its first meeting at the new city hall and government center on Jan. 15. “It was a breath of fresh air,” said Ellisville Mayor Mike Roemerman about the new council chambers. “The open space, the brightness of it; everything is fresh and new.” Roemerman said it was […]
Missouri sports betting wait will extend beyond Super Bowl
Kansas City Chiefs fans based in Missouri dreaming of betting on Super Bowl LIX will continue to wait.
Dick’s Sporting Goods Opens Soon at Orchard Town Center
From St. Louis Business Journal: The Dick’s Sporting Goods anchoring a $70 million retail development in the Metro East will open soon, to be followed later this year by a national coffee shop chain representing its first Illinois location, the developer said. The 50,000-square-foot Dick’s store under construction at Orchard Town Center in Glen Carbon, […]
St. Louis organizations react to possible federal funding freeze
A shocking order from the Trump administration as the White House Office of Management and Budget issued a memo Monday directing government agencies to pause all federal loans and grants.
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David Hoekel Parkway Phase 3 Moves Forward
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: The David Hoekel Road project received approval to get funding from St. Charles County at the Wentzville Board of Aldermen’s Jan. 8 meeting. This project was designed to offer residents of western Wentzville and St. Charles County a new route connecting Interstate 70 and US 61. Phase 2D of the project […]
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Sonos Executives Pay The Price For Company’s Shitty, Anti-Consumer Policies
You might remember that Sonos was the golden child of “smart,” internet-connected home hardware a decade or so ago. But that reputation has been steadily tarnished by a long line of bone-headed decisions, ranging from their 2020-era choice to brick still useful speakers and hardware, to their choice last year to release an app update […]
Collinsville murder-for-hire suspects denied pre-trial releases
Three men charged in what prosecutors are calling a murder-for-hire appeared in court for the first time Tuesday afternoon.
Illinoisans can file federal taxes with IRS for free
Illinois residents can now file federal taxes directly with the IRS online for free.
Construction Starts on Salt + Smoke’s Newest $1.5M Location
From St. Louis Business Journal: The newest Salt + Smoke location is under construction and expected to open soon. The sixth location of the St. Louis-based barbecue restaurant chain will open at 4130 Rusty Road in south St. Louis County, in the nearly 7,000-square-foot former O’Charley’s Restaurant and Bar near Target and Costco. Construction has […]
Gov. Mike Kehoe dips deeply into surplus as Missouri budget grows to nearly $54 billion
A boost Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe touts as the largest increase in public school funding in two decades will fall about $300 million short of meeting the targets set in state law for public education. He also suggests shifting $50 million into a program that helps pay for students to attend private and religious schools. […]
St. Peters woman charged in Puerto Rican arson to stay in jail, judge rules
Danielle Bertothy, who is accused of destroying four businesses in Puerto Rico in a fire, will stay in jail for the time being, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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Clayco's Bob Clark gives large donation supporting Cara Spencer for St. Louis mayor
Clayco's founder and executive chairman has contributed $111,000 to a political action committee supporting Alderwoman Cara Spencer's bid for St. Louis mayor, providing a major boost to that effort and representing the largest single contribution of the cycle so far.
Transportation Projects Move Forward in Wildwood
From West Newsmagazine: Several road and pedestrian/bicyclist projects are moving forward in Wildwood, including the construction of a new roundabout at Hwy. 109 and State Route BA South. The $2.1 million project will realign Route BA South at Hwy. 109 and provide traffic calming at the intersection, said Rick Brown, director of public works. The […]
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