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Making Missouri: Past, Present, Future

4 years ago
Celebrating the Centennial In 1920 and 1921, Missourians prepared to celebrate a big milestone: 100 years as a state. How to properly commemorate this event was a question on everyone’s minds. Ideas included a themed state fair, a Centennial-themed drama reenacting key moments from the push for statehood, newspaper and journal articles about Missouri’s history and its founders, and a concert of …
Brittany Krewson

A digital-first approach drives client satisfaction and business success in St. Louis

4 years ago
Technology is ingrained in the fabric of our everyday lives and has become even more so over the past year and a half as clients expect businesses to offer their products and services through online and mobile solutions and tools. That’s why businesses need to find a way to stand out from the crowd while continuing to keep clients at the center of everything. As we head into the new year, it’s the perfect time to reevaluate our digital strategies and ensure we are investing our time and resources…
Bank of America

Resident wants to save historic Lustron houses in Brentwood

4 years ago
Brentwood resident Barry Williams recently sent a letter to Brentwood Mayor David Dimmitt, encouraging a Lustron historic district along Litzsinger Road to protect the eight Lustron houses between Annalee Avenue and High School Drive. He said that with property values rising, the historic enameled steel houses are endangered. Williams’ letter to Mayor Dimmitt:   Dear […]
Doug Miner

In the news: MRH board, RFT on Maplewood restaurant, MetroLink hits person

4 years ago
What’s been in the news lately. KMOV — Person hit by MetroLink train in Maplewood Fox 2 — MetroLink service halts after train strikes person near Maplewood station | FOX 2 Fort-Worth Star Telegram — Patricia LeBlanc, 1924-2021, obituary Riverfront Times — Asador Del Sur Is Miami’s Loss, St. Louis’ Gain | Cafe – Riverfront […]
Doug Miner

‘Statesman,’ ‘hero,’ ‘favorite son’: Well wishes pour out after death of Sen. Bob Dole

4 years ago

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Reverence for U.S. Sen. Bob Dole’s service as a soldier in World War II, a longtime senator and fixture in Washington, D.C., was evident Sunday morning following the announcement of his death. In the hours after the Elizabeth Dole Foundation announced Dole, 98, had died following a battle with lung cancer, […]

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Allison Kite