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Mayor of Columbia, Illinois, accused of lying to corruption task force
February 26, 2021
The mayor of Columbia, Illinois, was indicted Wednesday after federal investigators said he lied to a corruption task force about an insurance contract the city signed that benefited a company he...
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Missouri to activate next vaccine tier on March 15
February 25, 2021
Activating Missouri's Phase 1B-Tier 3 will make the Covid-19 vaccine available to an additional 550,000 Missourians.
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Health Care
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Archdiocese to close Trinity Catholic High School at the end of 2020-21 school year
February 25, 2021
The St. Louis Archdiocese announced that it will close Trinity Catholic High School at the end of the 2020-21 school year.
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Education
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Barnes-Jewish Hospital’s Queeny Tower to be demolished
February 25, 2021
Queeny Tower has stood at the corner of Kingshighway Boulevard and Barnes-Jewish Plaza for 55 years and will come down to make way for an expansion on the medical campus.
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Former US Attorney Richard Callahan appointed to serve as special prosecutor in McCloskey case
February 24, 2021
Former U.S. Attorney Richard Callahan has been tapped to serve as the special prosecutor overseeing the McCloskey case.
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Forsyth School names new head of school to replace Dan Hildebrand
February 24, 2021
Forsyth School in St. Louis has named a new head of school, effective July 1, to replace Dan Hildebrand, who will retire at the end of the 2020-2021 school year after serving as head of school for...
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Forsyth School
Robert Butler Jr/
Dan Hildebrand
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Boeing begins assembly of Air Force training jet
February 23, 2021
Boeing (NYSE: BA) said Tuesday that it has begun assembling the T-7A Red Hawk training jet for the U.S. Air Force.
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Manufacturing
Boeing Company (The)
U/S/ Air Force
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Saint Louis University partners with City Foundry tenant on food nutrition innovation
February 23, 2021
The partnership will kick off July 1, officials said.
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Saint Louis University
Colleges & Universities
Retailing & Restaurants
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University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy selects new president to replace John Pieper
February 23, 2021
The University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy has named a new president to replace John Pieper, who plans to retire this summer after serving as president since August 2010.
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Education
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Germ-X manufacturer makes C-suite appointments
February 22, 2021
The company's leader said the appointments "will allow Vi-Jon to execute our long-term strategies, including expanded product offerings under the company's Germ-X brand."
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Vi/Jon Inc/
Darren Baker
Greg Billhartz
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Downtown grocery 'temporarily closed'; landlord says it's behind on rent
February 22, 2021
The store, which sold coffee, groceries and smoothies, had been open many years, but changed hands in 2018.
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Retailing
Damir Simovic
Bob Ray
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St. Louis is turning to this company to fix locks at its troubled jail
February 19, 2021
The city of St. Louis has selected a contractor to overhaul its locks system at the downtown jail rocked by an inmate riot earlier this month.
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Family Business Profile: Prapaisilp family juggles six local food enterprises
February 19, 2021
Suchin Prapaisilp opened St. Louis' first Thai restaurant in 1981. Today, his family owns four restaurants and two grocery stores in the region.
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Suchin Prapaisilp
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State of St. Louis: St. Louis can tackle big problems with cooperation and 'risk,' leaders say
February 18, 2021
St. Louis leaders will have to cooperate in unprecedented ways to tackle big problems over time, and a reversal of fortunes for the region will also depend on whether its business interests take risks...
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Jason Hall
Esther Shin
State of St Louis 2021
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Arch Grants raises $21.5M, plans to use funding to back more startups annually
February 18, 2021
Arch Grants will continue with the fundraising effort, but plans to begin deploying capital to bolster its programming, starting this year. That includes an increase to its yearly grant total by more...
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Technology
Emily Lohse/Busch
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St. Louis Anheuser-Busch distributor to acquire central Missouri company
February 18, 2021
A St. Louis beer distributor and one of the region’s largest privately held companies will grow its distribution area with the acquisition of a central Missouri company.
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Food & Lifestyle
Food & Beverage Manufacturing
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St. Louis County hires a permanent health director
February 17, 2021
St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said Wednesday he's hiring Dr. Faisal Khan to run the government's department of health.
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Faisal Khan
Emily Doucette
Spring Schmdt
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SLU names Michael Lewis permanent provost after national search
February 17, 2021
Saint Louis University officials have named a permanent provost after a national search that began in August. The new provost replaces Chester Gillis, who left the university in summer 2020.
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Michael Lewis
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Nancy Brickhouse
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St. Louis County eases restrictions on sports
February 17, 2021
The government said low-, medium- and high-frequency contact sports would be open to competitions, including tournaments.
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Sam Page
Sports Business
Coronavirus
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Jennings School District picks new superintendent to replace retiring Art McCoy
February 17, 2021
Paula D. Knight will replace McCoy, who announced in November that he would retire at the end of the 2020-21 school year. McCoy has been the superintendent of the Jennings School District since 2016....
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K/12 Education
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Jim Butler, founder of one of largest car dealers in St. Louis, dies at 79
February 16, 2021
The executive began his career working for out-of-state manufacturers, but returned home in 1979 to purchase a Crestwood Chevrolet dealership with his father.
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Automotive
Retailing
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State of St. Louis: How Bi-State Development's Taulby Roach plans to overcome the organization's biggest challenges
February 16, 2021
Taulby Roach, president and CEO of Bi-State Development, discusses how he plans to overcome the organization's biggest challenges.
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State of St Louis 2021
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Electric vehicle mandates for new construction, rehabs coming to St. Louis
February 11, 2021
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson said Thursday she's signed a series of bills mandating electric vehicle readiness and charging stations in new construction and certain rehab projects.
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Ameren Corp/
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Lyda Krewson
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Downtown bars, once ordered closed for violating health orders, get OK to reopen
February 10, 2021
Two of them, Start Bar and Wheelhouse, had been ordered to shut down for a year for violating city health restrictions.
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Retailing & Restaurants
Food & Lifestyle
Coronavirus
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St. Louis native returns for post as Wash U's new executive vice chancellor
February 10, 2021
St. Louis native Shantay Bolton will return to St. Louis to take on the role of executive vice chancellor for administration and chief administrative officer at Washington University.
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Colleges & Universities
Human Resources
Education
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St. Louis coal producer's loss balloons
February 09, 2021
St. Louis coal producer Arch Resources said Tuesday that its losses have grown amid declining demand.
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Coal
Energy
Arch Resources Inc/
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St. Louis County to allow more customers inside businesses, including restaurants
February 09, 2021
St. Louis County will allow businesses — including bars and restaurants — to boost capacity limits to 50%, up from the current 25%.
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Insurance
Coronavirus
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More winter weather headed to St. Louis Monday night
February 08, 2021
With the recent cold weather and temperatures remaining below freezing, the wintry mix will likely create some travel problems. This will especially be true on untreated surfaces.
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Concordia Seminary offers Thomas Egger chance to serve as its 11th president
February 08, 2021
Currently chairman of the school's department of exegetical theology, Thomas Egger has two weeks to deliberate the offer after the unanimous votes by seminary electors.
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Colleges & Universities
Human Resources
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Founder of St. Louis College Prep Charter School sentenced to year in prison for fraud case
February 08, 2021
The school executive in August pleaded guilty in a case that involved falsely inflating the school's average daily attendance reports to to increasing its state funding allocation.
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Education
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