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Lindbergh BOE Hires CM for Proposed No-Tax-Rate-Increase Bond in 2024
From Call Newspapers: The Lindbergh Board of Education voted unanimously at its meeting last month to hire a construction manager at risk for a possible future proposition in 2024. The school board voted to hire BSI Constructors Inc. at its March 14 meeting to serve as the construction manager at risk, or CMAR, for future […]
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Outer county leaders push merger of St. Louis, St. Louis County prosecutors’ offices
The county executives in St. Charles and Jefferson counties and Franklin County’s presiding commissioner say such a “regional solution” to problems in the St. Louis circuit attorney’s office should be enacted during the final 2 weeks of the Legislature’s 2023…
Alarm helps St. Louis County Powerball player realize he won $1M
His wife had a hard time believing him after he told her about the winning ticket. She thought it was a joke.
Alayna N. Pernell: Our Mothers’ Gardens
Our Mothers’ Gardens is a series uncovering repressed images of Black women held in photographic collections at the Art Institute of Chicago. The images often depict exploitation and violence towards
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Narcissus Garden – Laumeier Sculpture Park
From Feb. 11 to May 14, the Aronson Fine Arts Center at Laumeier Sculpture Park will exhibit Yayoi Kusama’s Narcissus Garden. Narcissus Garden is an immersive installation consisting of almost
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First quarter GDP grew at an anemic rate
The first-quarter GDP number was released today, and it's not great: The Q1 number clocked in at 1.1%, which is pretty anemic. Unfortunately, I can't think of any good reason why this should improve next quarter, when the Fed's interest rate hikes are going to start kicking in and personal savings will be even further ...continue reading "First quarter GDP grew at an anemic rate"
Basset Hound declared B.A.R.K. Superintendent of Gateway Arch National Park
County Council Sued for Denying Plan for Apartments Near Arnold
From Leader Publications: The would-be developers of a 152-unit apartment complex just outside of Arnold are suing the Jefferson County Council for denying the rezoning request they needed. KAB Construction of Imperial and its owners, Larry Barnes and Lisa Barnes, have filed suit against the council in an effort to overturn the denial or force […]
New Pornographers Ponder Connection and Isolation in Latest Album
A. C. Newman, leader of indie-rock luminaries the New Pornographers, is enjoying the bucolic life. A few years ago, Newman and his wife ditched their apartment in New York City and moved upstate to Woodstock, where Newman is preparing for the New Pornographers' album release and U.S. tour, which includes a stop at the Sheldon on April 27. "Woodstock is kind of a bubble within a bubble within a bubble," Newman says.
9-hole disc golf course coming to Crestwood Park
A new 9-hole disc golf course is coming to Crestwood Park. The details about when the course will be finished have not yet been revealed.
CAO KG Show Cause Hearing Being LiveStreamed Today at 1:30p from Courthouse by KSDK (and others)
Joe Torre wins Baseball Digest lifetime achievement award
Joe Torre has won the third Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Baseball Digest.
St. Charles County Council Votes to Continue Park Improvements
From Mid Rivers News Magazine: At its April 24 meeting, the St. Charles County Council acted on three items to continue making parks more useful and available to residents. In the consent agenda, the council unanimously approved the hiring of Intuition and Logic to perform design services for the Dardenne Creek Blueway Stream Restoration Project […]
Budzinski Votes Against Partisan Budget Cut Proposal
WASHINGTON — This week, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) joined four Republican colleagues and every House Democrat in voting against partisan legislation that would make harmful across-the-board cuts to federal programs. The proposal comes as House Republican Leadership continues to hold the full faith and credit of the United States hostage in a political game aimed at forcing cuts on programs that working families rely on every day. Budzinski’s statement can be found below: “Just like every family in America, it’s critical for Congress to pay its bills. Failure to do so would cause a devastating default on our debt and an economic crisis. It’s profoundly irresponsible for Republican Leadership to hold our economy hostage in an attempt to force harmful cuts on the American people,” said Congresswoman Budzinski. “This week, I stood with colleagues on both sides of the aisle in voting against a proposal that would raise costs for hardworking
Waldbart’s- Spring
Supporting the 2023 Valley of Flowers Good Luck to all the Queen Candidates
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ASA Midwest Celebrates Emerald City Gala Nominees & Winners
The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council announced the winners of its Emerald City Awards Gala on April 22nd, 2023. The ASA Midwest Council hosted 380 people, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Downtown St. Louis, for the 30th annual event. The award categories included General Contractor of the Year, Outstanding MEP Subcontractors, Outstanding Specialty […]
Senator Brian Schatz Joins The Moral Panic With Unconstitutional Age Verification Bill
Senator Brian Schatz is one of the more thoughtful Senators we have, and he and his staff have actually spent time talking to lots of experts in trying to craft bills regarding the internet. Unfortunately, it still seems like he still falls under the seductive sway of this or that moral panic, so when the […]