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Go back to summer camp with Adult Summer Camp Immersive Experience
ST. LOUIS – Experience nostalgic, outdoor fun at Adult Summer Camp and help raise money for a great cause. Adult Summer Camp will benefit Gateway to Hope, which helps bridge the gap for patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Each night at summer camp, there will be a different...
The Opening Drive – July 17th, 2024
Watch the full show replay on our YouTube channel!. 7:00 – American-5 National-3 — Individual uniforms could RIGHTLY be returning for future ASG — STL CITY is back in action tonight. 7:15 – Ask Uncle Randy!. 7:30 – Drinkwitz and the Tigers took to the podium...
Arizona felonies pending against former St. Louis activist and legislator Bruce Franks
The legal situation for Bruce Franks Jr., a former activist and state lawmaker from St. Louis, has turned rocky again, with Arizona authorities seeking to charge him with multiple felonies. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is recommending that Franks be charged with nine felony counts of forgery after an investigation...
Digimarc Appoints Former Tide Cleaners CEO Katie Kool as Chairperson of its Board of Directors
Digimarc Corporation, the pioneer and global leader in digital watermarking technologies, is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie Kool as the new Chairperson of the company’s Board of Directors. Kool succeeds Alicia Syrett, who has served as Chairperson since 2020. Kool brings a wealth of experience and expertise...
Cardinals Minor League Notebook – July 17, 2024
The St. Louis Cardinals system was 1-0 on Tuesday. The Cardinal Nation’s repeat Player of the Day, Dominican Summer League catcher Rainiel Rodriguez, hit two solo home runs. Starter Keiverson Ramirez pitched five scoreless innings on two hits. Results for the game played Tuesday, July 16. Memphis Redbirds –...
Cardinals News: 7 notable players who were drafted 7th overall
For the first time in 26 years, the St. Louis Cardinals were granted a draft pick in the top seven of Major League Baseball's amateur draft that was held this past weekend. With that pick, they chose shortstop JJ Wetherholt out of West Virginia University. Wetherholt has been touted as...
Video: In Rehearsals for FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at the Muny
Next up at The Muny is Fiddler on the Roof, the fourth show in the theatre’s 106th season, which runs July 19-25 on the James S. McDonnell Stage in Forest Park. It will star: Adam Heller (Tevye), Jill Abramovitz (Golde), Samantha Massell (Tzeitel), Hannah Corneau (Hodel), Emerson Glick (Chava), Clay Singer (Perchik), Andrew Alstat (Fyedka), Max Chernin (Motel), Jeremy Radin (Lazar Wolf, u/s Tevye), Cheryl Stern (Yente), James A. Butz (Constable), Max Chucker (The Fiddler), Bob Amaral (Rabbi), Ben Rosenbach (Mendel), Price Waldman (Mordcha), David Perlman (Avram), Jerry Vogel (Nachum), Ellie Schwartz (Shprintze) and Zoe Klevorn (Bielke). Members of the ensemble and swings: Ze’ev Barmor, Jonathan Bryant, Michael Bullard, Derek Ege, Mathew Fedorek, Blair Goldberg, Susan J. Jacks, Michał Kołaczkowski, Barrie Kreinik, Erica Mansfield, Nick Nazzaro, Nick Raynor, Caitlin Stebelman, Zoe Vonder Haar and Annie Zigman. The company will be joined by the Muny Kid and Teen Youth Ensemble.
Tech’s Brodersen selected by Cardinals in 15th round of MLB Draft
Courtesy of LA Tech Athletic Communications and Staff Reports. Louisiana Tech pitcher Sam Brodersen was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals as the 441st pick (round 15) on day three of the 2024 MLB draft. Tech has now had three consecutive years of a pitcher being selected in the MLB...
S. M. Wilson & Co. selects Yazbec as president
After a year-long search, S. M. Wilson & Co. has named Michael Yazbec as its next president. Yazbec brings more than 35 years of operations and management experience in the A/E/C industry and joined the team on July 8, 2024. Yazbec was selected for the successful leadership and interpersonal qualities...
Missouri Minute: Jeff City businesses concerned about road work; Coast Guard to open STL office
A fungal disease present in about one-fifth of Missouri counties this year raises questions for the state's corn harvest. The crop faces risks from tar spot, a disease capable of severely inhibiting both the quantity and quality of a harvest. But corn farmers in the state continue to learn from previous seasons and find workarounds to take full advantage of yield potential. In Jefferson City, business owners are concerned that the newly started road work restricting vehicles on U.S. 54 will impact traffic. Plus, as Major League Baseball marks the ceremonial midway point of its season with the All-Star Game, the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals both have seen sizable swings in attendance. Keep reading to catch up on all the day's Missouri business news.
Bishop Eustace's Ian Petrutz selected by St. Louis in 2024 MLB Draft
Ian Petrutz, a Mantua native and 2021 Bishop Eustace Prep graduate, was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 12th round (352nd overall pick) of the Major League Baseball Draft on Tuesday. Petrutz finished his junior season at the University of Alabama where he started in 57 games and...
Night and day: Oli Marmol and John Mozeliak deserve credit for Cardinals rotation
Many have questioned the St. Louis Cardinals' leadership in recent years, headlined by manager Oli Marmol and president of baseball operations John Mozeliak. But regardless of how you feel about their decision-making process, it is hard to argue with the results they've yielded in 2024. After being as many as...
New bar announced as one of first grant recipients designed to lure businesses downtown
ST. LOUIS — Earlier this year, city and community leaders announced new financial incentives to lure retailers to open up shop in downtown St. Louis. 5 on Your Side is now hearing from one business that's taking advantage. Organizers said as soon as word got out about the $350,000...
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