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Nomination deadline extended for Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards program

2 years 6 months ago
There is still time to make your nomination for the 2023 Champions for Diversity & Inclusion Awards program. The nomination deadline has been extended to Thursday, July 6. The program, which includes awards for an individual, a for-profit and a nonprofit, celebrates those who have shown exceptional commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace or in the St. Louis community. You can submit a nomination here. The winners will be announced in early August and profiled…
Veneta Rizvic

Main House Adds Refined But Casual Vibes to St. Charles' Main Street

2 years 6 months ago
It’s difficult to achieve the aesthetic refinement of a New England law library while housing a menu fit to feed pretty much anyone. With exposed brick walls and yellow pub lights, the Main House (500 South Main Street, 636-493-6332, mainhouseonmain.com) does just that. It is less “My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” and more Johnny Cash’s “Ragged Old Flag.” Polished but never stuffy, it’s the sort of joint where you can swig beers on the weekend or cozy up to a date with a sauvignon blanc.
Scout Hudson

Time limits resume for federal food assistance, potentially impacting 26,000 Missourians

2 years 6 months ago

Following the end of the federal public health emergency, around 26,000 Missourians receiving food assistance are once again subject to work requirements to maintain their benefits. If the state does not receive the proper paperwork from participants, many could lose benefits beginning in October for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps. […]

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Clara Bates

Fannie Mae program could put Missouri homeowners at risk

2 years 6 months ago

In this uncertain economic landscape, we are all feeling a strain on our wallets. It is understandable, then, that the government is looking for ways to lower costs and ease financial stress for Americans. However, short-term cost-saving measures should never come at the expense of our long-term financial security, especially when it may place the […]

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Cheryl Cowherd

Mixed-Use, Fields Foods, Senior Housing Planned in North STL

2 years 6 months ago
From St. Louis Business Journal:  A mixed-use development planned in north St. Louis would add a new grocery store and affordable housing to vacant buildings and properties in the Greater Ville neighborhood. The first phase of the Fields Place project, to be built at the north side of the intersection of Lexington and Clarence avenues, […]
Dede Hance