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Ex-Cardinals pitcher, plus another ace STL once sought, dazzling this postseason
Two budding postseason stars have intriguing connections with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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O’Fallon Authorizes Bonds to Finance Assembly Distribution Facility
From Mid Rivers News Magazine: O’Fallon had proposed using bonds to help a growing business move to the city from its current location in St. Louis County. That now will happen. At its Sept. 28 meeting, the City Council voted 9-0 authorizing the issuance of $5 million in industrial revenue bonds. Council member Deana Smith […]
Man charged for smashing multiple vehicles with metal rod near Lambert Airport
Progressive American Jewish Groups Lead Cease-Fire Rally Near White House
The protesters urged the Biden administration to prevent ‘a chain of reactions that would be catastrophic for a lot of people.’
Why can’t St. Louis city tax people like 94 percent of U.S. localities do?
Even if the city wanted to scrap its 1 percent earnings tax and make the property tax dominant—as it is nationwide—conservative state laws block it
Witches on the Water Promises Halloween Specials in Grafton
GRAFTON - This weekend, witches and warlocks are invited to Grafton for a night of contests, vendors, food specials and boozy potions. The sixth annual “Witches on the Water” event is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. From 5 p.m. to the witching hour, people can meet at Mason Hollow Park in Grafton to check out vendors and transportation will be provided throughout the night to Grafton’s bars, restaurants and shops for Halloween-themed specials. “Basically, witches and warlocks putting on their best costumes and coming down to Grafton and having a great time,” explained Jessica Hayes, one of the four volunteer organizers. “It is all throughout the town. All of the businesses participate with us. All of them have contests or food specials, drink specials, entertainment of some sort, their own contests, drawings, prizes. So really, it’s about us all coming together as a community and putting on a great event for everyone to enjoy.”
Construction Lost as Much as $40B on Poor Productivity in 2022
From Construction Dive: U.S. contractors wasted between $30 billion and $40 billion in 2022 due to labor inefficiencies, and it appears to be getting worse, according to a new survey from FMI Corp. Nearly half of respondents (45%) said they saw declining labor productivity on their job-sites in the last 12 to 18 months, compared to […]
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Bricklaying Robots Can Now Build Tennis-Court-Sized Walls in 4 Hours
From New Atlas: The extraordinary Hadrian X bricklaying robot rocks up to a building site looking like a regular truck, then extends a 32-m (105-ft) boom arm and starts precisely laying up to 300 large masonry blocks an hour. It’s pretty remarkable to watch. We’ve had our eye on this Australian bot since it was […]
Breaking Encryption To Aid Client-Side Scanning Isn’t The Solution To The CSAM Problem
Plenty of legislators and law enforcement officials seem to believe there’s only one acceptable solution to the CSAM (child sexual abuse material) problem: breaking encryption. They may state some support for encryption, but when it comes to this particular problem, many of these officials seem to believe everyone’s security should be compromised just so a […]
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Habitat for Humanity Puts Spotlight on Affordable Housing Crisis
From Builder: Multiple messages were carried by the sound of hammers pounding in Charlotte, North Carolina. On the surface, approximately 1,000 volunteers joined forces to help the local Habitat affiliate build The Meadows at Plato Price, a 39-home project on a site that was once occupied by an African-American school that closed as part of […]
Event Set At National Great Rivers Museum With Goal To Engage Youth For Tomorrow's Future Maritime Leaders
ALTON – RiverWorks Discovery is hosting a Who Works the Rivers event in partnership with the maritime industry at the National Great Rivers Museum. Wednesday, October 18 , approximately 165 students from six area high schools will attend. The event will be from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Students will engage with industry representatives by participating in interactive stations at the National Great Rivers Museum. The stations are designed to show a snapshot of what a career on the river entails. Stations include everything from line throwing and handling, learning about commodities shipped on the river, firefighting, handling safety equipment and more. Marine industry partners for this event include: Alberici Ceres Barge Lines & Ceres Consulting Waterways Council, Inc. Mike’s ADM Osage Marine Services Ingram 5R Enterprises, LLC US Army Corps of Engineers (STL District) HUMCO Marine Products An exciting addition to this program is a behind-the-scenes tour of the Melvin
Pete Davidson Is Bringing His B.D.E. to the Pageant
Your Staten Island boyfriend is coming to St. Louis to put on a stand-up comedy show at the Pageant (6161 Delmar Boulevard, thepageant.com) on December 4. Known for being one of the youngest ever cast members on Saturday Night Live, Pete Davidson has also gained attention from his time boinking a Kardashian and being engaged to Ariana Grande. Davidson had recently been taking a break from the spotlight, but now he's back now and his comedy is in demand and hotter than ever.
Daily Deal: Nut Find 3 Smart Tracker
Think about the things you lose most often. Your keys and your phone, right? Well the Nut Find 3 was built to resolve that little forgetfulness issue. Thanks to Bluetooth 4.0 and Smart Anti-Loss, you won’t be anxious about your losing or misplacing your stuff. Just attach the tiny, portable Nut to whatever you lose […]
Did Ozzy Osbourne actually snort a line of ants? Ozzy says yes, but Sharon isn’t sure
Among the many legends of Ozzy Osbourne's storied career is that he once snorted a trail of ants as if it were a line of cocaine while on tour with…
Thrown-chair death at Maryland Heights Dave Matthews Band show leads to settlement
Jasen Smith, 44, died of a brain injury after he was struck in the head by the chair at the conclusion of the concert, according to the lawsuit.
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