MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ST. LOUIS DOMICILE salary range: $29,304-$68,700 travel: Approximately 50% Exciting opportunity for experienced or entry level accountants and/or degreed individuals to participate in the statutory audit of insurance companies in Missouri and major U.S. cities. Ideal candidates include CPAs, Insurance Accoutants, Financial Accountants with experience/education in information systems a plus. Salary […]
Bush sinks to popularity low
A Washington Post-ABC poll has disturbing information for President Bush. For the first time in his presidency a majority of Americans question his integrity, and growing doubts about his leadership have left him with record negative ratings on the economy, Iraq and even the war on terrorism. On almost every key measure of presidential character […]
“Hoobellatoo: Crossing America” a success
The African-American community’s elders and artists played key roles last night in the success of a rousing multi-media event at Mad Art Gallery in Soulard. “Hoobellatoo: Crossing America” offered, among other things, the rare opportunity to see a great elder posed beside a classic portrait of her, as Sister Ann Pittman received visitors sitting at […]
MUSICIAN NEEDED
Baptist Church looking for devoted, spiritual musician who can play piano and organ. Must be able to read music, teach choirs old and new songs), and perform music for all services of the church, to begin January 1, 2006. For additional information/requirements call (314) 533-2078, leave a message.
TELEPHONE REPAIR
Trainees need, full salary while you train. H.S. Grads ages 17-34. Call 1-800-777-6289
BETTER FAMILY LIFE YOUTH COORDINATOR and OFFICE MANAGER
Youth Coordinator must be able to facilitate classroom presentations, maintain and develop positive relationship with children, parents, and school personnel. Candidate must have proven ability to work with children in group settings, ability to manage multiple projects within financial resources and time frames, keep detail records and give both oral and written reports on performance […]
Brown concerned about clothes, not Katrina
While thousands of New Orleans residents suffered and hundreds died, FEMA director Michael Brown was concerned with his attire and finding a dog sitter. Marty Bahamonde, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s only employee in New Orleans when Katrina struck Aug. 29, said he e-mailed Brown on Aug. 31, “Sir, I know that you know the […]
HIPHOP GRAPEVINE
Keepin’ it crunk & creepy Halloween bash scares up a good time By Anisha F. Coleman For the St. Louis American It was a ghoulish good time in historic Soulard at “The Funkiest Halloween Party in Town” this past Friday. Thrown each year by publicist Jane Higgins, the party got its name from its interesting […]
East Side story
I read James Ingram regularly because I am a native of East St. Louis. I concur with him 100 percent about the stereotypes of ESL, especially those from black St. Louisans. I have had people tell me about not being caught in East St. Louis, and my reply is, “But you live in Walnut Park […]
Prep Football Notebook
Last weekend of regular season on Missouri side Ladue vs. Clayton at Wash. U, and more By Earl Austin Jr. Of the St. Louis American The regular season and district playoffs will conclude this weekend on the Missouri side. This weekend’s action features several winner-take-all showdowns featuring two teams that are 2-0 in district play. […]
