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Thursday, September 02 2010 20:42 |
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Missouri's revenue collections are improving, although they're still generally lower than at this time last year.
Overall revenue for the current Fiscal Year is more than one percent lower than it was a year ago at this time. But income tax collections are nearly two percent higher than last year, and nearly four percent higher than last month.
Story on KWMU
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Thursday, September 02 2010 08:15 |
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The Missouri Department of Transportation and its contractor, Fred Weber Inc., will temporarily close Jungermann Road across Route 94 at 5 a.m. Tuesday, September 21, 2010 to construct a portion of the new outer roads for Route 364.
Jungermann Road will close between the Burger King entrance and Route 94 on the north side and between Route 94 and the Walmart entrance on the south side. The roadway across Route 94 is scheduled to reopen in eight weeks, just before Thanksgiving.
There will also be no direct access to Centre Pointe Drive from Jungermann Road on the north side of Route 94. To ensure access to businesses on Centre Pointe Drive between Jungermann Road and Harvest Drive , Centre Pointe Drive will return to two way traffic before Jungermann Road closes.
Traffic will still be able to get through on Route 94. Drivers can use Harvester Road and Queensbrooke or McClay to travel to businesses on the north side of Route 94. Drivers can use Harvester Road and Old Route 94 to travel to businesses on the south side of Route 94. Signs will direct drivers around the detour and to major shops (Schnucks, Walmart and Kohls) on either side of the intersection.
This is part of a $44 million project to extend Route 364 from east of Jungermann Road to west of Central School Road in St. Charles County. Crews will also construct outer roads build Route 364 over Woodstone and Jungermann Roads and construct a bridge to carry Central School Road traffic over the new route. There are additional projects to extend Route 364 all the way to Mid Rivers Mall Drive. The project is scheduled to be complete in 2012. |
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Thursday, September 02 2010 05:05 |
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German troops were marching through the woods in the winter of 1944, advancing toward the Belgium town where Harold "Hogie" Hogarth was stationed with his U.S. Air Force squadron.
But looking at the starving children scavenging in the war-torn streets, Hogie resolved that he would not let the Battle of the Bulge spoil their Christmas.
Story on Suburban Journals |
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Thursday, September 02 2010 03:30 |
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A St. Louis entrepreneur known for nostalgic enterprises has taken on another project — reopening the 101-year-old Goldenrod Showboat, which shut down in 2001 in St. Charles.
However, Steve DeBellis, who publishes a monthly Globe-Democrat throwback newspaper and has revived defunct local beer brands, must first deal with another challenge.
Story in St. Louis Post Dispatch |
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Wednesday, September 01 2010 15:39 |
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Attorney General Chris Koster has created a task force to recommend changes to Missouri's laws against domestic violence.
Koster said Wednesday that Missouri's legal framework for domestic violence cases is 30 years old, and it's time to evaluate how well it is working today.
Story on KPLR |
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Wednesday, September 01 2010 09:32 |
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St. Louis (KSDK) -- More than 40 major area employers will be on hand for a job fair in Maryland Heights today.
Edward Jones, Scottrade, Touchette Regional Hospital and U.S. Cellular have stepped up their hiring and will be interviewing at the Jobnewsstl.com Career Fair from 10am to 3pm at the Doubletree Westport Hotel at 1973 Craigshire.
A number of Human Resources Professionals will offer job seekers free resume critiques.
Other employers interviewing at the event include AAA, American TV, Brooking Park, Cintas, Convergys, Enterprise Holdings, Family Dollar Stores, Fresenius Medical Care, Gateway EDI, Lowe's Home Improvement, Ritz-Carlton, and the St. Louis Police Department. Opportunities range from entry-level to management and are in a wide variety of industries, including financial, sales and marketing, information technology, law enforcement, administration, and more. There will even be a Healthcare Job Pavilion where more than 10 healthcare organizations will be hiring healthcare professionals.
Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally, bring plenty of resumes, and be ready to interview on-the-spot. For more information, including a list of participating employers, logon to www.JobNewsSTL.com or call 636-489-5400.
Story on KSDK |
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Thursday, September 02 2010 05:01 |
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Don Graveman and his wife Dianna didn't quite know what they were getting themselves into when they committed to writing a book on the history of Missouri wine country.
"We didn't know how much history was there," Don, 52, said.
Story in Suburban Journals |
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Thursday, September 02 2010 03:29 |
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Several years ago Bob Barczewski and Mark Platt put their goals and their game together and came up with "Rally Tennis for Cancer Care," which helps cancer patients pay their personal bills.
The group's recent fundraiser at Frontenac Tennis Club attracted about 150 tennis players and raised $30,000 for the Siteman Cancer Center Division of Oncology at Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital.
Story on St. Louis Post Dispatch |
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Wednesday, September 01 2010 15:37 |
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A Kirkwood chemistry teacher has received the highest honor a teacher can receive from the State of Missouri.
Wednesday morning, Robert Becker learned he was named Missouri Teacher of the Year for 2010-2011 by the Missouri Department of Education.
Students learned of the good news during a school-wide video announcement.
Story on KSDK |
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Wednesday, September 01 2010 07:07 |
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Missouri is a state rich in history, folklore, and natural resources. The Conservation Department encourages you to visit, use, and enjoy the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area and other Department areas. The August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area is located at 2360 Highway D, two miles west of Highway 94 in St. Charles County.
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