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Freddie Washington -
Celebrity Swagger Snap of the Week -
Nelly teams with Vatterott for innovative music learning program -
Vatterott College ex’Treme Institute by Nelly – St. Louis is offering two new classes in web design and Photoshop this fall.
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Nelly teams with Vatterott for innovative music learning program -
Nelly with ex’treme Institute Executive Director Carl Nappa and Vatterott CEO and President Pam Bell.
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The contrast between Jay-Z and Kanye West added to the appeal of the pairing and presentation for the Watch the Throne Tour.
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Better Family Life, Inc. presents its 27th annual Kwanzaa Holiday Expo on Saturday, Dec. 10 and Sunday, Dec. 11 at Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School, 701 North Spring Ave.
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Better Family Life, Inc. presents its 27th annual Kwanzaa Holiday Expo on Saturday, Dec. 10 and Sunday, Dec. 11 at Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School, 701 North Spring Ave.
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Kwanzaa Holiday Expo -
Jamestown Elementary School third graders William Clark, Anthony Grant, Jay’dah Lomax and Sydney Juszczyk recite a poem at Slammin’ Poetry Night.
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Kacie and the Girls -
Andrea Terhune, president of the Girls, Inc. board, and Executive Director Victoria E. Nelson. Girls, Inc. Through The Years Celebration will take place 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, St. Louis Hilton at the Ballpark’s Archview Ballroom.
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Mayor Francis G. Slay – seen here ringing a bell for the Salvation Army on Monday – earned a rebuke from the business community when he proposed merging the RCGA with city and county government economic development agencies.
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Last week local entrepreneur and franchisee Jimmy Williams opened a new McDonald’s on North Tucker Boulevard at the northern edge of downtown.
Between the six McDonald’s locations operated by his East St. Louis-based Estel Foods, Inc., Williams employs more than 400 people.
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Vashon’s Derrick Mitchell (34) had 14 points on the night to help the Wolverines to a 66-45 win over Metro.Â
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Amber Alexander -
Last week local entrepreneur and franchisee Jimmy Williams opened a new McDonald’s on North Tucker Boulevard at the northern edge of downtown.
Between the six McDonald’s locations operated by his East St. Louis-based Estel Foods, Inc., Williams employs more than 400 people.
