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St. Louis Public Schools sells Cleveland, Marshall schools to development agency
Triad High School Launches Major Construction Project
From RiverBender: Triad Community Unit School District #2 recently broke ground on a construction project at Triad High School to add a performing arts center, additional classrooms, and renovated career and technical education spaces. The project includes construction of the Triad Center for the Performing Arts, which Triad Community Unit School District Superintendent Jason Henderson […]
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Public Service Commission Approves Ameren’s Big Hollow Energy Center Project
From Leader Publications: The Missouri Public Service Commission on Feb. 11 approved Ameren Missouri’s plan to build a new natural gas plant and battery storage facility on the site of its former coal-fired plant south of Festus. On June 27, the company filed an application with the Missouri Public Service Commission for the project, called […]
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First Alert Forward: Demand for Affordable Housing in The Ville
From First Alert 4: A push to build and restore housing north of the Delmar Divide is gaining momentum, but developers say funding gaps, city bureaucracy and a lack of resources continue to slow progress. Neighborhoods north of the Delmar Divide hold some of the city’s deepest historical roots, but many have spent decades without […]
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Chris Hayes and Local Students Take the 'Pre-Plunge' for Special Olympics
Senior Citizen Property Tax Freeze Credit 2025 Rate Information
Emanuel Cleaver, four Republicans file for Missouri’s gerrymandered 5th District
Construction’s Deaths, Fatality Rate Declined in 2024
From Construction Dive: Construction accounted for about one in five U.S. workplace deaths in 2024, according to the most recent available data. In 2024, 1,034 construction workers died on the job, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries released Thursday. Forty-one fewer workers in the industry died in 2024 than the […]
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Ameren Missouri Officials Sign Confidential Agreements with Data Centers
From West Newsmagazine: Ameren Missouri officials struck confidential agreements with data centers last week, according to Ameren Chief Executive Officer Marty Lyons. These agreements mean a total of 2.2 gigawatts of new demand to be served by Ameren Missouri in the future, Lyons said during a call with investors Thursday, Feb. 12. That is enough […]
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Significant Road Safety Improvements Underway For U.S. 67
St. Louis Gears Up to ‘Deconstruct and Demolish’ Club Imperial
From St. Louis Magazine: A year after sharing plans to stabilize four buildings with deep significance to local Black history, St. Louis’ Land Reutilization Authority has determined one cannot be saved: Club Imperial in Walnut Park West. The venue, which helped launch Ike and Tina Turner to stardom and helped integrate St. Louis’ music scene, […]
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