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New Student-Designed Greenhouse Breaks Ground
The Hazelwood School District celebrated an exciting milestone as Hazelwood Central High School officially broke ground on its new student-designed greenhouse, created in partnership with the Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Park. The groundbreaking ceremony, held on the Central High campus on Friday, November 7th, brought together students, district leaders, representatives from the Saint Louis Zoo […]
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PERSPECTIVE: Why We Need Data Centers—and Honest Conversations About Them
From Bob Clark Beyond: From the beginning of American progress, every leap forward has sparked resistance. The stagecoach gave way to the railroad. Farmers saw their landscapes transformed by factories. Steel mills and coal plants built our cities but blackened our skies. Then came the car, the highway system, and the industrial boom that powered […]
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Happy Hour at Tin Roof
Join us for Happy Hour every Monday -Friday from 2 pm to 6 pm! Enjoy 5 food items for just $5 each with $3 Domestic Bottles, $3 Wells, $4 Special […]
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Furloughed Employees Sue Administration For Adding Partisan Wording To Their Out-Of-Office Messages
Data center developer eyes Festus after St. Charles debacle
Local celebrities join Old Newsboys Day in St. Louis
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Tally's 10th Birthday Party!
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North St. Louis Battery Plant Officially Dead After Grants are Cancelled
From St. Louis Public Radio: The developers behind a $500 million battery plant planned for north St. Louis have officially canceled the project. In an SEC filing this week, Israeli-based ICL Group Ltd. told shareholders it will cease operations in North America, effectively ending the lithium battery plant planned for the north riverfront. The company […]
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