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Edwardsville District 7 Updates Public on Construction at Local Schools

1 year 5 months ago
From The Intelligencer:  As the school year ends, construction and projects related to the $100 million bond referendum, passed in April 2023, will continue and, in some cases, ramp up. Additionally, the city of Edwardsville will be working on projects near Lincoln Middle School. The new addition at Lincoln Middle School has started to take […]
Kacey Crawley

Parts of St. Louis Saw Recent Population Growth

1 year 5 months ago
From First Alert 4:  Several neighborhoods in St. Louis saw population growth despite overall population loss again for the city. The latest data shows roughly 280,000 residents live in the City of St. Louis. Down from roughly 300,000 in 2020. In 2020, roughly 26,000 people lived in the Central West End, Midtown, Downtown West and […]
Kacey Crawley

Old State and Other Roads Will Finally See Improvements

1 year 5 months ago
From West Newsmagazine:  Residents are going to see some road improvements in Wildwood. Ryan Pearcy, area engineer with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), attended a Wildwood work session on May 13 to discuss plans for upcoming projects. One of these is the resurfacing of Hwy. 100, from Route OO to 0.8 miles east of […]
Kacey Crawley

Railway Exchange Owner, City End Flooding Lawsuit

1 year 5 months ago
From The St. Louis Business Journal:  The lawsuit filed by the city of St. Louis and the owner of one of downtown’s largest buildings against electric utility Ameren and a subcontractor was dropped last month after nearly six years, clearing one of the obstacles in the way of the long-vacant structure’s eventual redevelopment. The lawsuit, […]
Kacey Crawley

New book reimagines Mark Twain classic through slave's perspective

1 year 5 months ago
The mighty Mississippi stretches for 2,300 miles, its rocky riverbanks touching 10 states. But in a deeper sense, the river flows through every corner of the American imagination, thanks to Mark Twain, born as Samuel Clemens in 1835. Twain's hometown, Hannibal, Missouri, is a living memorial to the author. And in Hannibal, there is a [...]
Kevin Doellman

2nd Missouri judge rules counties can stack taxes at marijuana dispensaries

1 year 5 months ago

Buchanan County can collect a special marijuana sales tax on dispensaries within St. Joseph city limits, a judge ruled Wednesday in the second decision granting counties the right to stack taxes on top of city levies. Circuit Judge Daniel Kellogg wrote in his two-page ruling that provisions in the recreational marijuana constitutional amendment passed in […]

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Rudi Keller

On Earth

1 year 5 months ago

On Earth, an exhibition at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation running from March 8 to Aug. 4, features five artists who use moving images to explore the complex relationships between humans […]

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Rachel Huffman