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Internal poll by pro-Kehoe PAC suggests three-way GOP race for Missouri governor

1 year 4 months ago

After months of polls showing Bill Eigel in a distant third place in the GOP primary for Missouri governor, a new survey suggests he may be within striking distance of the frontrunners.  And the poll giving Eigel a boost was paid for by one of his campaign rivals, though it doesn’t appear to be intended […]

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Jason Hancock

Construction photo roundup July 2024

1 year 4 months ago

Construction continues in full swing at many job sites big and small. Below is a sampling. 1014 Spruce – The 11TH & Spruce Apartments. 148 apartments Grand and Papin – Steelcote Edwin – 196 market-rate apartments, 249 affordable structured parking spaces, 65,000 square feet of retail for Target, and 141 surface parking spaces. It looks […]

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Richard Bose

VIDEO: Field Trip to a Sand and Gravel Plant

1 year 4 months ago
by Mike Tallis – MBE/DBE, Managing Owner at Cherokee Hauling, LLC As a proud and honored board member of SITE Improvement Association STL, I decided to check out a field trip that our Y.E.S. Committee was holding at KiMaterials Inc. Y.E.S. (Young Executives of Site) is a group of younger adults between the ages of […]
Tom Finan

FCC Eyes Making Carriers Unlock All Phones Within 60 Days Of Purchase

1 year 4 months ago
For decades there has been endless policy wrangling over whether “unlocking your phone” (removing restrictions allowing you to take the device with you to another carrier) should be allowed. Giant carriers have generally supported onerous phone locks because it hampers competition by making it harder to switch providers. Consumer rights groups and the public broadly […]
Karl Bode

Biden administration announces new rule to protect workers from heat-related illnesses

1 year 4 months ago

WASHINGTON – Senior Biden administration officials announced a proposed rule Tuesday to prevent heat-related illness in the workplace, as climate change brings hotter temperatures around the nation. In a call to reporters Monday, officials spoke on background about the new rule, which the administration sent to the Federal Register Tuesday for review. Depending on the […]

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Lia Chien