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St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura O. Jones handed out piggy banks to Carondelet Leadership Academy kindergarten students Jai’Den Carver, 5, Ollie Lynch, 6, and Leeyah Johnson, 6, on Tuesday, December 18. Since 2015, the College Kids Children’s Savings Account Program that Jones initiated has opened savings accounts for kindergarten students in Saint Louis Public Schools. Â
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A group of journalists from Fiji attended a St. Louis American editorial meeting on Monday, December 17 as part of a national tour of American newsrooms organized by the U.S. State Department and coordinated by the World Affairs Council.
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Hot 104.1 FM’s DJ Shay Money kept the party poppin’ in between acts during the Troop, Silk and Dru Hill concert Thursday night at The Pageant. Headliners Dru Hill were more than happy to pause for a pose following their set.
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Normandy Superintendent Charles Pearson congratulates Evie Troupe, library media specialist at Washington Elementary School, for winning an 2018 Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award.
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Hazelwood East Isaiah Ervin (4) had 24 points on the night during their game against Lee High School from Huntsville, Al. during Saturday’s Dec. 15, 2018 Midwest Showdown Shootout at Webster Groves High School.Â
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BJC team members on the frontline and behind the scenes of patient care demonstrate that lifelong learning can help you grow professionally and personally.
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Brittany “Tru” Kellman listened to the heartbeat of Jazmine McDonald’s daughter when working with her as a student midwife in Ferguson in 2016. Kellman is the founder and executive director of Jamaa Birth Village.
Photo by Wiley Price
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Will Ross, MD, and Erika C. Crouch, MD, PhD, visit at a reception following the Distinguished Service Teaching Awards ceremony November 15 at the Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Medical Campus. The medical students made Ross their nominee for the Humanism in Medicine Award, and named Crouch a professor of the year.
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NCCU formed Summons of Joy out of its Discussion and Solutions Committee, which consists of representatives from four police departments – Florissant, Hazelwood, Clayton, and Alton – and the St. Louis County Police Department’s North Precinct, plus community and church leaders.
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Everlene Falconer, 64, waves to her family after receiving her diploma from the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
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