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Kids in the Kitchen—It’s Christmas Time!

3 years 9 months ago

Did You Ever Wait Impatiently to Lick the Bowl and Beaters? When I showed my friend, Lucy, the photos, she asked: “Do you know the difference between a good mother and a great mother?” I waited for the punch line. “A good mother let’s the kids lick the beaters; a great mother turns them off... 

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Jean Carnahan

Holiday Extravaganza at St. Louis Artworks

3 years 9 months ago
Holiday Extravaganza at the St. Louis Artworks Saturday, December 11th from 10 AM to 3 PM St. Louis Artworks, 5959 Delmar, St. Louis, MO 63112   St. Louis ArtWorks will host its Fall sale during the Holiday Extravaganza, on Saturday, December 11, 2021, from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM. More than 30 youth apprentices participated […]
Rachelle L'Ecuyer

Why Clockwork AI Left St. Louis

3 years 9 months ago
Fady Hawatmeh wrapped up his software startup from St. Louis and moves to Chicago in less than a year.

The founder of Clockwork was awarded $50,000 from Arch Grants, which also comes with a condition to relocate operations to St. Louis for at least a year.

However, plans changed and his vision at St. Louis was short-lived due to the racial discrimination.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno

St. Louis County Mask Mandate Ends

3 years 9 months ago

The mask mandate in St. Louis County has come to an end.

After the St. Louis County Council declined to hold a vote at their December 7 meeting and a Cole County decision declaring all health orders “null and void,” St. Louis County’s acting health director Dr. Faisal Khan has withdrawn a face covering order issued on September 27.

“I continue to strongly recommend that St. Louis County residents and guests wear masks indoors in public spaces,” Khan wrote in his letter. “Masks save lives.”

Fox 2 reports that county officials revealed the withdrawal this morning in court with Judge Nellie Ribaudo, citing the Cole County decision and Schmitt’s refusal to appeal — despite a request from the Department of Health and Senior Services’ director to do so — and the county council not taking a vote on the mask mandate.…
Jenna Jones

How TCARE Rapidly Expanded in St. Louis After Arch Grants

3 years 9 months ago

When technology startup TCARE won an Arch Grant in 2019, it was headquartered in Wisconsin and had four full-time employees.

Two years later, it is based in St. Louis and counts 78 full-time staffers.

The $50,000 Arch Grant was a boost to the startup that produces evidence-based analytics program for social workers, care managers and care coordinators.

Check out the full story by Nathan Rubbelke on STL Inno.

St. Louis Inno