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The Divisions in DSA

2 years 9 months ago
Today on TAP: And why, after 48 years in the organization, I’m quitting.
Harold Meyerson

When should Missouri expect the first snow?

2 years 9 months ago
ST. LOUIS -- There's a chill in the air and some leaves are starting to shed their green for crisp fall colors. This has a lot of people asking when Missouri will see its first snowfall. Missouri In Missouri, October is the earliest month for recorded snow. Snow has been recorded in Springfield as early [...]
Joe Millitzer

Ohio’s Jim Jordan fails in bid for U.S. House speaker, leaving chamber paralyzed again

2 years 9 months ago

WASHINGTON — The U.S. House rejected Ohio’s Jim Jordan as a candidate for speaker on Tuesday, though he vowed to secure the votes needed in the days ahead. Jordan’s decision to try to rally roughly 20 holdouts to his side leaves the House frozen, unable to take up legislation to fund the government ahead of […]

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Jennifer Shutt

O’Fallon Authorizes Bonds to Finance Assembly Distribution Facility

2 years 9 months ago
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 […]
Kacey Crawley

Witches on the Water Promises Halloween Specials in Grafton

2 years 9 months ago
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.”

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Construction Lost as Much as $40B on Poor Productivity in 2022

2 years 9 months ago
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 […]
Kacey Crawley