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Mike Lindell-Shaped Cone of Ignorance Materializes in Missouri
Mike Lindell, election denial, Election Summit, Springfield, Missouri, stopthesteal
Vincentians to dedicate new St. Louis mission house to help recruit more Catholic clergy
The Vincentians will dedicate a new mission house on Lafayette near the intersection of I-44 and Grand Blvd. in St. Louis this Saturday. The Catholic community arrived in St. Louis in 1818 and is refocusing its efforts on the city. Named after St. Vincent de Paul, Vincentians are known for their work serving poor people and marginalized communities. The Rev. Patrick McDevitt discusses the new mission house and how he hopes its presence will help the community and recruit more Catholic clergy.
China is fucked
If you withhold economic data, it means that things must be even worse than anyone can imagine: China released more bad economic news on Tuesday, but it was the number that wasn’t included in the official data dump that stood out: Beijing said it would stop publishing figures for youth unemployment, weeks after it hit ...continue reading "China is fucked"
Feds ease up on Colorado River restrictions — for now
This year’s wet winter helped save the river from collapse. But a reckoning is on the horizon.
Submit input on Rams Settlement
'Purr-fect' ending: Cat found on antelope house roof at Saint Louis Zoo returned to owner
The City has created a survey to gain feedback on how people would like to see the Rams settlement dollars spent.
Free gun locks offered through St. Louis 'Lock It For Love' program
Women's Voices Raised for Social Justice, a group advocating for safety in the St. Louis area, is working to protect children through its free gun locks program, Lock It For Love.
St. Louis grocer faces push for eviction at another location
St. Louis grocer faces push for eviction at another location
A St. Louis grocer is facing another eviction push by a landlord.
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Greg Mohler to Retire from BJC Healthcare; PARIC’s Mike Hayes to Lead PD&C
Greg Mohler, head of Planning Design and Construction (PD&C) for BJC Healthcare will retire in April of 2024, Bob Cannon, BJC Group President announced the retirement in an email to BJC Toolbox participants on Tuesday (Aug. 15). Mike Hayes, currently the healthcare market leader for PARIC Corporation, will return to BJC, to lead PD&C, Cannon […]
50th Class Reunion Plans Set For AHS Class Of 1973
ALTON - The Alton High School Class of 1973 is marking a major milestone at their 50th Class Reunion later this fall. To celebrate, a four-day Reunion Weekend from Oct. 11-15 jam-packed with activities has been planned with the reunion itself taking place on Saturday, Oct. 14. Classmates will reflect and catch up from 5 to 11 p.m. at The Commons on the campus of Lewis & Clark Community College in Godfrey. “This is the BIG ONE! The Golden Anniversary of our High School Graduation,” event organizers wrote in a press release. “It’s definitely time to reconnect, reminisce, and ‘catch up’ on those 50 years. “The committee has been working hard to plan an exciting and fun weekend for all of us. We are planning a 4-day celebration to commemorate this momentous occasion.” Events planned for Reunion Weekend include the following: Sunset Cruises in Grafton Morning Walk on Thursday, Oct. 12 Thursday Night Mixer Friday Night
Missouri court says parents can be jailed if kids miss too much school
The parents notified the school of some absences due to illness, but not all of them.
Chicago’s reimagining of The Who’s ‘Tommy’ breaks box office records
A new reimagining of the musical version of The Who’s Tommy just closed at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, and it was a rousing success. BroadwayWorld.com reports the show’s recent run broke box office records for…
Tower Grove Development is Up Against Neighbors, Still Moving Forward
From St. Louis Post-Dispatch: The stone arches and brick hallways of Fanning Middle School weren’t vacant long before a developer pitched a plan to transform the Tower Grove property into affordable housing. It also didn’t take long before some neighbors voiced concerns. And then they sued the city to stop the project. “We stand for […]
Stopping for school buses in Missouri & Illinois: What are the laws?
As children around the St. Louis area prepare to return to school, take this as a friendly reminder to watch out for school buses on the roads.
Kwame Building Group Adds Three Team Members
Kwame Building Group (KWAME) has added three new team members: Junior Theolus as Project Administrator and Diversity Monitor, Patrick Jeep as Project Controls Scheduler and Chris Draper as Project Engineer and Construction Manager. In his role as Project Administrator and Diversity Monitor, Junior Theolus’ responsibilities include tracking contract changes, submittals and RFIs, creating presentations, managing, […]
Home Depot says inflation is now “negligible”
Home Depot is bullish on inflation: Chief Executive Ted Decker said on a call with analysts Tuesday that commodity inflation in the company’s second quarter declined year over year and is down meaningfully from peak levels. Inflation in product and transportation costs is coming down, and new requests from suppliers for price increases are “negligible” ...continue reading "Home Depot says inflation is now “negligible”"
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