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City Of St. Louis: Roll Cart Trash Collection Schedule Adjusted To Accommodate Labor Day September 6 2021

August 31, 2021 Roll cart trash collection schedule will be adjusted to accommodate Labor Day observance on Monday, September 6, 2021. The City of St. Louis Refuse Division would like to remind residents with roll carts that the trash collection schedule will be adjusted to accommodate Labor Day observance on Monday, September 6, 2021. Residents who normally have their roll … [Read more...] about City Of St. Louis: Roll Cart Trash Collection Schedule Adjusted To Accommodate Labor Day September 6 2021

St. Louis 12-year-old is youngest to receive Missouri award for citizen heroism | Law and order

St. John police officers Mitchell D. Griffin and Dustin P. Hitchcock, Crestwood Police Officer Michael W. Mertz, Woodson Terrace Officer Chad W. Hembree and Kinloch Fire Captain Darion Meeks will all share the award.The first responders helped keep two women alive after a man walked up to their booths and shot them inside the restaurant. One of those women was a 20-year-old … [Read more...] about St. Louis 12-year-old is youngest to receive Missouri award for citizen heroism | Law and order

Volpi Foods Announces St. Louis Mural Contest Winner

click to enlarge COURTESY VOLPI FOODS … [Read more...] about Volpi Foods Announces St. Louis Mural Contest Winner

St. Louis area doctors see rise in RSV cases

ST. LOUIS – In many ways the pandemic has been able to also keep other viruses at bay, because more people were working from home, wearing masks, and social distancing, but with the relaxation on some mandates now, hospitals are seeing more cases of certain illnesses. The respiratory syncytial virus is usually more of an illness doctors see during the late fall and winter … [Read more...] about St. Louis area doctors see rise in RSV cases

County Council adopts resolution supporting mask mandate – St. Louis Call Newspapers

Vote Friday concludes five weeks of lively discussion Photo by Erin AchenbachCounty Executive Sam Page appears in a mask at the July 2020 ribbon cutting for 9 Mile Garden food truck plaza in Affton.After five weeks of contentious debate, the St. Louis County Council adopted a resolution in a special meeting last week showing support for the countywide public health order … [Read more...] about County Council adopts resolution supporting mask mandate – St. Louis Call Newspapers

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7 Things To Do This Weekend In KC: May 19-22 2022

Jacob Collier Jacob Collier is coming to The Truman this Thursday night. This event has been rescheduled from May 2020, and resellers seemed to have marked up ticket prices quite a bit. But trust … [Read More...] about 7 Things To Do This Weekend In KC: May 19-22 2022

City welcomes new chief human resources officer

Posted on May 19, 2022 The City of Overland Park welcomes a new Human Resources Department leader, following a national search. Thomas Bledsoe comes to the City from … [Read More...] about City welcomes new chief human resources officer

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Korean street food and house-brewed soju coming to Westport

Food from the upcoming Westport Korean restaurant Chingu/Photo by Alyssa Broadu Chingu, a new Westport spot from the team behind Sura eats, will combine Korean street food and soju … [Read More...] about Korean street food and house-brewed soju coming to Westport

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A recent trip to New York reminded me just how much Kansas City jazz has to offer

Photography by Caleb Condit & Rebecca Norden “There’s a common myth that Kansas City jazz ended with World War II,” local jazz historian and author Chuck Haddix says. While the … [Read More...] about A recent trip to New York reminded me just how much Kansas City jazz has to offer

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A local group works with survivors of violence to break the cycle

Illustration by Makalah Hardy Almost every day, Marquell Harris visits two hospitals: Research Medical Center and Truman. And almost every day, he sees new survivors of gunshot … [Read More...] about A local group works with survivors of violence to break the cycle

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