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Graham Nash announces spring tour
It was 60 years ago that Graham Nash released his first single with the Hollies, and he’s celebrating his lengthy career with a tour. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer is hitting the road…
A CONVERSATION WITH AN INDUSTRY LEADER — The 2022 CSCMP Distinguished Service Award Winner Masao Nishi has spent his career helping companies put into practice the latest in supply chain thought leadership
This article originally ran in the Supply Chain Quarterly in the Quarter 3, 2022 issue. IN MANY WAYS, Masao Nishi’s career has mirrored the growth and development of the field of supply chain management itself. The 2022 winner of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Distinguished Service Award, Nishi started his career with a very technical role at the manufacturing […]
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Hawley says GOP needs to change after 2022 midterms
"... I think that Republican-leaning independents, that is, people who don't like Joe Biden but don't identify as Republicans. I think they look at this party and they're like, ‘Man, I don’t think they’re doing it for me.’"
Granite City Girls Cross Country Team Shines In 2022, Is A Stillwater Senior Living Female Athlete of the Month
GRANITE CITY - Granite City’s girls' cross country squad recently completed a very successful season with a sixth-place finish in the Quincy Regional to advance to the sectional. Emilee Franklin led the girls with a 20th-place finish in a time of 20:52.40 over the three-mile course. Lauryn Fenoglio finished 31st in a time of 22:04.70. Lydia Harris’ time was 24:29.1, Mercedez Daniels had a time of 26:59.8, Reina Campos-Martinez was in at 28:30.5 and Rowan Wallace had a time of 33:44.1. In the sectional, the Warriors recorded some excellent performances. These were the Granite City times: Emilee Franklin led the Warriors with a clocking of 19:45.93, with Lauryn Fenoglio in at 21:53.71, Lydia Harris came home at 22:45.39, Madison Tanksley had a time of 24:15.73, Olivia Davis was in at 26:04.86, Reina Campos-Martinez had a time of 27:02.12 and Mercedez Daniels came home at 27:20.25. The Granite City girls' cross country team is a Stillwater Senior Living Female Athletes of
Men honored for helping St. Louis County officer during harrowing flood rescue
Two men on Wednesday were honored by police for helping an officer save a woman trapped in her car as torrential floods hit the St. Louis region.
Fleur de Noise Plans to Make it Loud in St. Louis' CITYPARK Stadium
CITYPARK Stadium is designed to be loud. The 22,500-person stadium boasts the closest seats in Major League Soccer, the steepest supporters’ section and a metal overhang that will project the noise. But the noise has to come from somewhere.
Trooper shoots person in north St. Louis County
An investigation is underway after a trooper shot a suspect running away from the car of a traffic stop Wednesday in north St. Louis County.
Senate votes to advance same-sex marriage bill
The Senate on Wednesday voted to start debate on legislation that would codify same-sex marriage protections, paving the way for it to pass by the end of the week. Senators voted 62-37 to advance the measure, with 12 Republicans joining with every Democrat in support. Lawmakers are expected to vote again tomorrow to invoke cloture, [...]
St. Louis Work Zones November 17-23 | Missouri Department of Transportation
Timothée Chalamet still preparing to play Bob Dylan in biopic
It’s been a long wait to see Timothée Chalamet play Bob Dylan on the big screen in the planned biopic Going Electric, but he just gave fans some hope the project may still happen. In an…
Police sketch: Man wanted for abducting, sexually assaulting woman in Collinsville
Tax incentives for $1.2B Gateway South redevelopment recommended by city board
The Gateway South redevelopment area, comprising 100 acres in three city neighborhoods, could receive 15 years of property tax abatement.
Energizer Holdings looks at 'restructuring costs' to save at least $60M a year
Energizer Holdings Inc. said Tuesday it has embarked on a plan to restructure costs that's aimed at saving $60 million to $80 million a year.
Apple Store workers in St. Louis area could soon unionize
Dozens of Apple Store employees in the St. Louis area could soon unionize after a petition through a machinists' organization.
St. Louis public company inks deal to expand footprint in South America
The Chesterfield-based agriculture giant has inked a deal to become part-owner of a South American seeds company, a deal that will help strengthen a joint venture it recently launched in Brazil.
St. Louis-based title and escrow businesses sold to Florida public company
A group of St. Louis-area title and escrow services businesses have been acquired by a Florida-based public company.
Elon’s Big Moneymaker Plan… Doesn’t Appear To Be Paying Off
So far, the biggest genius idea from Elon Musk for Twitter was to try to make people pay for blue checks. He keeps insisting that this will somehow solve the “bot/spam” problem, but no one has come up with a credible explanation for how or why. Musk himself has compared it to a spam filter: […]
Philadelphia Ska-Punk Quartet Catbite To Perform at Off Broadway This Week
On Wednesday, November 16, Off Broadway will host Philadelphia ska-punk quartet Catbite, along with St. Louis bands the Centaurettes and Fight Back Mountain. Catbite was last in St. Louis in June, when the band opened for prolific pop-punk artist Jeff Rosenstock at Blueberry Hill.
Reports That Jana Elementary Is Not Contaminated Rock Hazelwood
If you’re an optimist about the future of Jana Elementary School, then you got a big dose of very good news Tuesday night. That’s when the employees of SCI Engineering told the Hazelwood School District Board of Education that an earlier report of dangerous levels of radioactive waste at Jana are exaggerated, and that the neighborhood school in Florissant remains safe for staff and students.
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