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Arcturis Acquires Atlanta-Based Design Practice

2 months ago

St. Louis–based design firm Arcturis announced Oct. 6 the acquisition of Square Feet Studio, an Atlanta architecture, interiors, and urban placemaking practice. With Square Feet operating under the co-brand Arcturis | Square Feet Studio, the merger unites two award-winning firms known for human-centered, detail-driven design. The move expands Arcturis’ nearly 50-year national practice—licensed in 48 […]

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Tom Finan

Civic Memorial Hosts Inspiring Pink Out Night For Breast Cancer

2 months ago
BETHALTO - Civic Memorial High School hosted an inspirational Pink Out Night this past Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, at Hauser Stadium to honor those affected by breast cancer and support Nicole Parris, a local teacher and football mom currently battling the disease. The event aimed to bring the community together to raise awareness and show solidarity with Parris and her family, including her son, Ephriam. The school has seen an overwhelming response from residents eager to participate in the tribute. Justin Newell, principal of Civic Memorial High School, emphasized the event’s significance beyond the football field. Reflecting on the previous night’s game against Highland, Newell said, “The Pink Out game was about more than just football. We may not have gotten the win against Highland, but the team and the town showed up in pink to support Nicole!” He added, “I love my community and my school district! Although a win is always the goal and what I want for

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Is it finally time to turn off the AC in St. Louis?

2 months ago
So we’re finally starting to feel a chill in the air when we step outside in the morning, but does this mean that it’s finally time to turn off the AC for the year in the St. Louis area? We asked FOX 2 Meteorologist Haley Fitzpatrick, and she gave us her advice from a meteorologic perspective. 
Alex Barton

Unions Speak in Favor of Building Data Centers Here as STL Aldermen Approve Regulations

2 months ago

From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: The St. Louis Board of Aldermen last week passed a resolution that calls for increased scrutiny on new data center projects in the city, a move that area Labor leaders weighed in on earlier in the week, urging that the city to move carefully so as not to send […]

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Dede Hance

The Villages at Post Farms Will Bring 99 New Homes to O’Fallon, MO

2 months ago

From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: Fischer & Frichtel is preparing to build 99 new homes at The Villages at Post Farms, a 104-acre, master-planned community. It is located in the acclaimed Wentzville School District off Hwy. N, near Duello and Hopewell roads in O’Fallon, within St. Charles County. Contracts will be accepted beginning Oct. 11. Amenities […]

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Dede Hance

No. 14 Missouri's unbeaten start faces biggest test yet against eighth-ranked Alabama

2 months ago
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri hasn’t beaten Alabama in football since 1975. In fact, none of the six meetings since have been very close, including those as Southeastern Conference rivals. If the No. 14 Tigers are serious about contending in the SEC, though, and potentially making the College Football Playoff, then beating the eighth-ranked Crimson [...]
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America Is Now The World’s Sundown Town

2 months ago
This is who we are now. We are the country that makes people who aren’t white leave the country because they’re not white. And this is according to this administration’s own press release, which celebrates the fact that we’re now the inverse of the words engraved at the Statue of Liberty’s base, which read: Give […]
Tim Cushing

DOE Cancels $7.56B in Energy Projects, Largely in Blue States

2 months ago

From Construction Dive: The Department of Energy terminated 321 financial awards worth about $7.56 billion after a review determined the projects failed to meet economic or national energy standards, according to an Oct. 2 release. The DOE said the decision, which affects 223 projects, followed a case-by-case review of awards issued under clean energy and […]

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Dede Hance

Mystical tale of Survival on stage at Fabulous Fox

2 months ago

‘Life of Pi’ is a Sensational Tale of the Human Spirit                                 by Pat Lindsey ‘Life of Pi’ is a stellar achievement in storytelling and compelling theatre. It grips the audience and keeps them mesmerized with mind-blowing puppetry and visual effects. It’s an intense visual and emotional experience unlike anything I’ve ever witnessed. ‘Life […]

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