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The Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend, August 10 to 13
Thursday 08/10 Mysteries Abound
Stages St. Louis shakes up its season this year with Clue, a hilarious comedy based on the 1985 movie by the same name, which was based on the popular Parker Brothers board game.
Lindenwood University for Art & Design?
21c Museum Hotels reinvents historic YMCA building in Downtown St. Louis
The guest suites feature works by St. Louis and Missouri-based artists.
Touring musician looking for recs
The RFT Has a New Owner, and He's Based in St. Louis
The Riverfront Times has a new owner — but that owner may look a bit like the old one. Chris Keating, previously the chief operating officer of Euclid Media Group, announced today that he has completed his purchase of four of the eight alt-weekly newspapers previously owned by the publishing company.
Save A Lot sells 18 St. Louis locations to independent partner
Despite Save A Lot selling 18 St. Louis-area stores, all 18 will continue to operate as Save A Lots. The stores will be acquired by Leevers Supermarkets, Inc.
Airport Commission Approves Land Lease for $1.8B Boeing Project
This article originally ran in The St. Louis Business Journal on August 9, 2023. The St. Louis Airport Commission on Wednesday approved leasing about 158 acres to The Boeing Co. for a $1.8 billion expansion project that would create 500 jobs. The 17-year lease consists of a 48.3-acre parcel along Banshee Road referred to as the Northern Tract, the former site […]
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SIUE to Host the Latino Roundtable of Southwestern Illinois
EDWARDSVILLE – The Latino Roundtable of Southwestern Illinois (LRT), The Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) for the Metro East at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), SIUE’s Office of Online Services and Educational Outreach, and sponsors Busey Bank, FCB Banks, AJ Legal Services, and Revity Credit Union, along with additional partners will host the Immigrants in Our Midst Conference on Friday, September 22. The conference focuses on how to better serve the U.S. Immigrant Workforce. The event will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at SIUE’s Morris University Center Conference Center. SIUE alumnus Raffi Mikaelian and LRT member is leading the coordination of this annual event that includes presentations by regional specialists in the fields of immigration law, immigrant demographics, Latino outreach, employment services and state resources. Professionals and students, who seek to increase their involvement with immigrant communities in and
Just bought an old wood-panel station wagon. Any graffiti artist want to paint flames on it?
SIUE Grad School Presents Research Grants to Doctoral Students
EDWARDSVILLE – The recipients of the Graduate School’s 2023 Research Grants for Research Doctoral Students (RGRDS) awards have been selected. The RGRDS program awards grants of up to $1,000 on a competitive basis to support research/projects initiated and conducted by students of the SIUE EdD programs, DNP programs, and the co-operative PhD programs to enhance their academic progress. The purpose of this program is to support the research of doctoral students under the guidance of faculty advisors. The following is a list of the 2023 RGRDS award recipients: School of Engineering Ryan Cafarelli of Engineering Sciences, “Robot Leg Self-Defined Proprioception for Injury Recovery in Dangerous Environments” College of Arts and Sciences Charlette Jauch of Environmental Resources and Policy, “Locally Available Produce in St. Louis: An Evaluation of Access and Distribution” School of Nursing Carly McCleland of Nurse Anesthesiology, “Application
If Twitter Had Competent Legal Staff, This Gag Order Over A Warrant On Trump’s Account Might Have Been Interesting, Instead…
So, you might have heard the news about how Special Counsel Jack Smith obtained a warrant for Donald Trump’s Twitter account data, that Twitter resisted, and was fined $350,000 before handing over the data, and (finally) that Twitter lost an appeal about all of this, leading to most of the details being unsealed by the […]
St. Louis Character: Violent death of lifelong friend led Rachel Ebeling to co-found music therapy nonprofit
The violent death of a friend led Rachel Ebeling to co-found The Angel Band Project, a nonprofit organization that provides free music therapy to victims of sexual violence and intimate partner violence.
Duran Duran releases live “Last Chance on the Stairway” for Duran Duran Appreciation Day
Duran Duran just dropped a live performance of their Rio track “Last Chance on the Stairway” in honor of Duran Duran Appreciation Day, which is celebrated yearly on August 10. The new live performance…
FleishmanHillard, Long a Staple of Downtown St. Louis, Says it's Keeping 'Options Open' Ahead of Lease Expiration | Downtown Office Vacancy Sits at 25% for Q2 2023
Man charged for breaking into estranged brother's Florissant home, stealing items
A man is behind bars after he allegedly broke into his estranged brother's home in Florissant and stole several high-cost items.
Stretch of I-44 in downtown St. Louis to close for part of weekend
The east side of I-44 between Washington Avenue and the Musial Bridge will be closed to traffic from 9 p.m. Friday to early Sunday morning.
Upcoming date weekend
Well, it happened. My Sewer bill has hit the triple digits.
Bruce Springsteen dedicates song to Robbie Robertson at kickoff for second leg of North American tour
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band kicked off the second leg of their North American tour on Wednesday, August 9, at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. During the show, The Boss took a moment to…
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