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The New Year: Joyfully on Time.

3 years 11 months ago

New Year’s Resolutions - lose weight, stop smoking, save money. Does anyone actually keep these resolutions? According to Forbes, less than 25% keep their resolutions after 30 days and only 8% actually accomplish them. These are not great odds.  As I mentioned in my last post, I’m not one for decorum, pomp and circumstance. But [...]

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Becky Zerman

The New Year: Joyfully on Time.

3 years 11 months ago
New Year’s Resolutions – lose weight, stop smoking, save money. Does anyone actually keep these resolutions? According to Forbes, less than 25% keep their resolutions after 30 days and only…
Becky Zerman

A Sad Loss, Carondelet

3 years 11 months ago
Help didn’t come in time for one of the more unique and beautiful houses in Carondelet, which I had photographed back in March of 2021 (second photo) on Michigan Avenue. Only a couple of months after taking those photos, a… Continue Reading →
Chris Naffziger

Resolution: How to Be More Self-Reliant

3 years 11 months ago

Welcome to the Riverfront Times’ Five Days of Resolutions. Start living right.


For years, Kristan Nickels and other members of the Zombie Squad have prepared for a possible apocalypse through the tropes of their favorite horror movies, approaching real-life disaster preparedness as if they were also facing hordes of the shambling undead.…
Danny Wicentowski

Rebeccah Bennett was ‘spiritual center,’ strategist in St. Louis’ COVID-19 response

3 years 11 months ago

It was never a question.  As the St. Louis region began to close schools and issue stay-home orders due to the pandemic, Rebeccah Bennett knew that the most vulnerable — the Black community, the unhoused and immigrant populations — would bear the brunt of this deadly virus.  And Bennett, founder of the consulting group Emerging […]

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Rebecca Rivas

Commission sets Monday public hearing for competing Missouri House district maps

3 years 11 months ago

For the state commission drawing new Missouri House districts, the work began in acrimony but seems likely to end in harmony. For the commission in charge of new Senate maps, the opposite is true. When the House Independent Bipartisan Citizens Commission met for the first time in August, the 20 members spent hours arguing, locked […]

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Rudi Keller

Resolution: How to Waste Less

3 years 11 months ago

Welcome to the Riverfront Times’ Five Days of Resolutions. Start living right.


Living in a house with more than one other person, it’s easy for the trash to pile up.…
Madyson Dixon

Capitol Perspectives: A possible partisan legislative food fight

3 years 11 months ago

Missouri’s election year legislative session begins with many of the bills filed raising partisan disputes. Proposed limits on COVID-19 restrictions are a major focus. Well more than two dozen bills were pre-filed to restrict COVID-19 mandates. Some would block mandating a test, mask or proof of vaccination. One measure even would make any employer, including […]

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Phill Brooks