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Be Our Guest! Buy a $50 gift certificate for only $25 to Super Smokers
SPONSORED – Super Smokers BBQ is a St. Louis staple that has been smoking award-winning barbecue for over 20 years. Their menu features slow-smoked barbecue meats and home-made side dishes, along with their world championship-winning gumbo. Be Our Guest to Super Smokers BBQ in Eureka and go to FOX2NowBeOurGuest.com...
St. Louis Medical Organization Pioneers Drone Use for Blood Sample Transport
Mid-America Transplant, a St. Louis-based organ and tissue procurement organization, is set to revolutionize medical logistics by implementing Drone Technology for blood sample transportation. This innovative approach aims to provide faster and more cost-effective services, particularly benefiting rural communities, according to St. Louis Public Radio. Drones: A Game-Changer in Medical...
Bernie: A Younger Generation Of Cardinals Is Taking Over, And That’s A Positive Development. It’s Their Time.
The Cardinals can go either way in the second half of the season. The All-Star break is over, and now it is time to discover who the Cardinals really are. They could be good. They could be mediocre. They could be bad. I know this is possible because they were bad, mediocre and good before the break. They were all over the place. Their identity was still developing, and still erratic.
Major Internet Outage Strikes Globally Illinois and Missouri Are Greatly Affected
An enormous interruption in internet services spread across the world, touching various sectors such as airlines, banks, media companies, and corporations. This disturbance originated from a problem with Microsoft 365 apps which started affecting global operations hours before any attempt was made by the tech giant to address it. Despite the actions taken to fix this problem, aftereffects continue to ripple out across the world.
Missouri children are losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Dr. Maya Moody, a community pediatrician in St. Louis, knows a new month has begun when her clinic’s billing department runs patients’ names and she hears about the children no longer covered by Medicaid. One of those patients, now 3 years old and...
4 players the Cardinals should have cut bait with before their trade value dipped
What do you do when you have a player who has seemed to hit their peak? Do you run with it and see if their success can be sustained? Or do you look to sell high on them and try to use their recent success to improve in a position that's in need of improvement?
Cardinals Minor League Notebook – July 20, 2024
The St. Louis Cardinals system was 1-3 on Friday. The Cardinal Nation’s Player of the Day, Palm Beach CF Chase Davis, was 2-for-5 with four RBI. Other standouts include Nick Dunn, Ivan Herrera, Sammy Hernandez and Ross Friedrick. Results for games played Friday, July 19. The Triple-A Redbirds were...
Legendary group Sugarhill Gang will appear and perform at the Back to School & Community Empowerment Festival
The Sugarhill Gang will be performing and participating in a Back to School & Community Empowerment Festival in St. Louis on July 20, aiming to inspire the youth with positive messages and provide school supplies, haircuts, health screenings, and financial literacy classes.
Jackson appointed associate dean for scholar programs
Phyllis Jackson has assumed the role of associate dean for the Office of Scholar Programs at Washington University in St. Louis, according to Anna Gonzalez, vice chancellor for student affairs. Her appointment took effect July 1. Jackson most recently served as associate director of event management in campus life. She...
A Cardinals-Mariners trade that benefits both teams
As of the All-Star break, both the St. Louis Cardinals and Seattle Mariners are in the playoffs. The Mariners hold a one-game lead on the Houston Astros in the American League West while the Cardinals are in sole possession of the second National League Wild Card spot. These two teams...
Explorers Police Academy participants graduate from week-long course
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Dozens of young St. Louisans finished a week-long course that lays the foundations for a career in law enforcement. Participants in the Explorers Police Academy walked across the stage today. It’s a week-long course for those 14 to 20 years old who are interested in law enforcement.
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