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AT&T recently donated $14,500 to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and gave away four Pantech Element tablets at Pamoja Preparatory Academy. AT&T offered a Pantech Element tablet to the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff person or current volunteer who could recruit the most new Big Brothers and Big Sisters in a specified period of time. Candace Brown earned the top prize for recruiting six volunteers. Pictured: Jayla, Tymia, Renee Teon and Terrance with Sharon Reed of KMOV, Alderman Marlene Davis, Big Brothers Big Sisters CEO Becky James-Hatter, AT&T President John R. Sondag, Pamoha Principal Sean Nichols and SLPS Superintendent Kelvin Adams.
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Organist Shedrick Mitchell, drummer Marcus Baylor, Baylor’s wife Jean and bassist DJ Ginyard.
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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) pushes past St. Louis Rams’ Eugene Sims for a 15-yard run during second-half action Sunday in Seattle
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Germantown’s Darrell Spencer (24) and Jake Miller (11) attempt to block a shot by College Preparatory High’s Eric Clark during the 79th Annual Normandy Holiday Invitational Tournament Saturday evening. The Red Devils of Germantown went on to defeat the Bears 73-53.
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Calvin Johnson broke Jerry Rice’s single-season receiving record.
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Fifth Third Bank recently celebrated its new branch at 10797 New Halls Ferry Road in Ferguson and gathered to honor, support and raise awareness for the St. Louis Veteran’s Home’s Adopt-A-Veterans Program. Fifth Third Bank welcomed Tuskegee Airman Lt. Everett Bratcher to cut the ribbon for the new branch. The goal is to raise $9,000 for the residents at the St. Louis Veteran’s Home. Fifth Third presented a check for $5,300 to help start the adopt a vet program. Pictured: Tony Manisco, Fifth Third Bank retail executive; Lt. Everett Bratcher, Tuskegee Airman,; and Kathleen Witzke, Financial Center manager, Fifth Third Bank.
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Grayling Tobias (right), Hazelwood School District superintendent, HSD Board of Education members and other staff members pose during the MSDC gala after Tom Mangogna (front row, center) was presented with the 2012 Buyer/Coordinator of The Year Award.
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Fontella Bass, best known for “Rescue Me,” passed December 26, 2012 at the age of 72.
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Portion of Bill of Sale for Louisa to George A. Hayward, 30 April 1858 [Slave Nurse of H.E. Hayward] (lower portion on second page of four page document). Slaves and Slavery Collection. Missouri Historical Society Archives. Photograph by David Schultz, 1999. NS 24090. Photograph and scan © 1999-2004, Missouri Historical Society.
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During a recent Superintendent’s Clergy Breakfast, the SLPS Office of Students-in-Transition received a large winter donation, including coats, gloves, hats, clothing, heaters, gift cards and money from over 100 area congregations.
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“Rating agencies have often commented on the lack of revenue flexibility as one of our weak areas.” – St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green
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The Black Rep will open its 36th season on Wednesday, January with The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, directed by Lorna Littleway.
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Antonio and LaTasha Bobo with their five children and newly refurbished 2006 Ford Taurus
