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Fischer & Frichtel Celebrates 80 Years
From West Newsmagazine: Fischer & Frichtel Homes was founded in 1945, grounded in fashionable design and superior craftsmanship. The company introduced Carrollton in Bridgeton in 1956, the first master-planned community in the Midwest. Its footprint has expanded throughout St. Louis and St. Charles counties. The 1980s ushered in a new generation of leadership, with John […]
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Beat shares performance of ‘Frame by Frame’ from upcoming live album
Gov. Pritzker Celebrates 60 Years of the Illinois Community College System
Schnucks to build new, bigger store in Creve Coeur development
Holding On To Hope: Alton Man Continues To Seek Support For His GoFundMe In Medical Crisis
Exploring COVID’s Legacy in Office Culture and Business
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine: Five years ago, the parking lot of Mastercard’s St. Louis Tech Hub in O’Fallon sat eerily quiet. Inside, Ed McLaughlin, the company’s chief technology officer, stayed at his post, ensuring that the company’s global payment networks kept running, even as the world came to a halt. “It’s amazing to think (back […]
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Ridgedale Drive Closure Begins August 11 for Water Main Project
Looking for someone who can custom build a simple DVD shelf/storage unit (pics attached)
Pere Marquette State Park Outlines Free Fall Programs
MO Senator Brian Williams Enters Race for St. Louis County Executive
From St. Louis Business Journal: Missouri Senator Brian Williams on Thursday said he is entering the race for St. Louis County Executive. With his entrance in the race, Williams, a Democrat first elected to the state senate in 2019, emerges as a leading challenger to incumbent County Executive Sam Page, who was indicted last week […]
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Schnucks plans brand new store to replace Creve Coeur location
Black Leadership Had Input on City’s Decision to Pause DEI Contracts
From St. Louis American: St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer announced last week that the city has paused its certification programs for women- and minority-owned businesses “to assess next steps.” She also said city departments will not issue “any new non-emergency contracts” for construction projects that fall under the city’s Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) […]
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Democratic state Sen. Brian Williams joins race for St. Louis County executive
Rural Missouri man steals $5,000 worth of construction tools, equipment
City of St. Louis Announces Funding Assistance Applications for Non-Profit Organizational Work in Tornado Response
VIDEO: City Hires Consultant to Explore Options With Federal DEI Issues
From KMOV: A day after announcing a pause on new contracts under its current minority- and women-owned business criteria, the City of St. Louis says it has hired a consultant to reevaluate those policies in light of shifting federal guidance. On Tuesday Mayor Cara Spencer reiterated that the decision had been a difficult one. Spencer […]
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Laborers Local 42 Awards $8,000 in Scholarships to Members’ Children
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune: Laborers Local 42 recently awarded three members’ children with $2,000 scholarships through the union’s annual Larry Flinn Memorial Scholarship program. The son of two other Local 42 members won a Missouri Kansas Laborers’ District Council (MKLDC) Opportunity Scholarship, which was also for $2,000. This year’s scholarship winners are: Not […]
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