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Nonprofit Wanted to Save Historic Warehouse But Fire Destroyed It

1 year 11 months ago
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch:  The vacant warehouse complex at Cass Avenue and North First Street was anticipated to be home to a cutting-edge agricultural center that North City boosters saw as a salve for the area. Instead, it’s slated to be another vestige of St. Louis history. The 152-year-old site, known as the St. Louis […]
Kacey Crawley

How Construction Can Build Hope Amid Industry’s Mental Health Challenges

1 year 11 months ago
From Bluebeam:  By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall Construction has one of the highest suicide rates among all occupations, according to recent data, but the industry has made tremendous progress in tackling mental health on job-sites. In her decades-long career as a clinical psychologist focusing on suicide prevention and workplace wellness, Sally Spencer-Thomas has collaborated with any […]
Kacey Crawley

We’re stuck with race as a description of different human groups

1 year 11 months ago
The Washington Post writes today about Carlos Hoyt: The 63-year-old educational consultant and psychotherapist is part of a small but increasingly vocal group of people who favor phasing out racial categories. ....Hoyt read aloud the Census Bureau’s caveats, that “the racial categories included in the Census Questionnaire generally reflect a social definition of race recognized ...continue reading "We’re stuck with race as a description of different human groups"
Kevin Drum

The Stories Behind Ten Adaptive Reuse Projects in St. Louis

1 year 11 months ago
From St. Louis Magazine:  “The greenest building…is the one that is already built,” said Carl Elefante, architect, preservationist, and fellow at the American Institute of Architects. The practice of adaptive reuse gives new life and purpose to existing buildings. The following local businesses and organizations—led by big thinkers who invest in both the future of […]
Kacey Crawley

St. Louis Sewer District’s $900M Wastewater Upgrade Aims to Boost Air Quality

1 year 11 months ago
From ENR:  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is helping to finance an upgrade of two of the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s wastewater treatment plants to reduce negative emissions and improve air quality. The Solids Management Upgrades project, expected to start next spring and finish by 2029, would replace aging systems with modern processes that […]
Kacey Crawley

Women’s Safe House Will Soon Welcome Pets

1 year 11 months ago
From NPR:  Seventy-one percent of women in domestic violence shelters report that their abuser threatened, injured or killed a pet. The fear of violence against a beloved animal can make survivors feel trapped. The Women’s Safe House in St. Louis is working to remove that deterrent. “Women would call the safe house crisis line and […]
Kacey Crawley

Wood River Mayor Announces Upcoming Events, Grant Funds

1 year 11 months ago
WOOD RIVER - Wood River Mayor Tom Stalcup announced several upcoming events around the city and some newly secured grant funding at the City Council meeting on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. Mayor Stalcup said he was recently notified by the office of State Senator Erica Harris that the city has been awarded $100,000 in grant money from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to use on “infrastructure projects within the city.” “City Manager Palen has been the point-of-contact person for this grant, and I want to thank Director Palen for his work along with Senator Harris’s office for this grant,” Stalcup said. He then announced some events coming up in Wood River, the first being the Downtown Business Alliance’s Annual Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023 from 2 to 6 p.m. on Ferguson Avenue in downtown Wood River. The mayor encouraged residents and visitors to “please come downtown to sample the different chilis offered

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