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Alaia Thomas, 5, played in the cool water at Citygarden in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday afternoon when temperatures reached the mid-90s.
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Dean of Webster University School of Business Benjamin Akande, Kwame CEO Tony Thompson and guests at 2012 Kwame Foundation Golf Tournament.
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U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Karen Mills had a conversation with David Steward, founder and chairman of World Wide Technology Inc., on June 19 during the agency’s daylong seminar at Harris-Stowe State University.
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As part of a National Small Business Week event at Harris-Stowe State University, David Steward, founder and chairman of World Wide Technology Inc., spoke about how he benefitted from U.S. Small Business Administration resources.
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Boby Bland, who passed away at the age of 83, with St. Louis promoter Nelson Harvey.
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The Dirty Muggs closed out Café Soul Live on Friday night at the Pageant.
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The entire lineup of performers at Café Soul Live on Friday night had played Café Soul at a host of clubs over the past seven years, but few had graced a stage like the Pageant.
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Vanessa Foster-Cooksey of Anheuser-Busch, David & Thelma Steward of World Wide Technology and Aysha Salem Saif Mubarak, a member of the Shura Council for the Republic of Bahrain, are joined by the recipients of scholarships named after Anheuser-Busch (at Harris Stowe State University) and David and Thelma Steward at (Saint Louis University).
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City Academy sixth grade graduates Natalie Smith and Alvin Hamilton received the Martin Mathews Award during the school’s recent graduation ceremony. They are shown here with Martin Mathews and City Academy President and Co-Founder Don Danforth. This year, 100 percent of the graduates were accepted into private independent secondary schools, including Chaminade, Crossroads, John Burroughs, MICDS, Thomas Jefferson, Villa, Westminster and Whitfield.
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The CAT Institute is an innovative five-month curriculum for artists and social service professionals/community organizers who learn to collaborate across sectors of all disciplines and develop programs that can affect positive social change.
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The Brooks Basketball Academy 12U boys team is currently enjoying an excellent season with a 31-12 record. The team members are (bottom row, left to right) Caleb Wilkerson, Jesse Little, Yuri Collins and (top Row, left to right) Jordan Holmes, Torez Mitchell, James Little. Not pictured: Tyrone Bell. The team is coached by former Jennings High and Southern Illinois University standout Darren Brooks.
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David Thomas, dean of Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business
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Former Hazelwood West standout pitcher Devin Williams left for Phoenix last Monday to begin his pro career with the Milwaukee Brewers’ Rookie League affiliate.
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Former Hazelwood West standout pitcher Devin Williams left for Phoenix last Monday to begin his pro career with the Milwaukee Brewers’ Rookie League affiliate.
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Darico Jackson, celebrity hairstylist, works with Monique Richard and Constance Nevels during his “Hair 4 Media Workshop” held on Sunday at the Hilton St. Louis Ballpark Hotel.
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Alaia Thomas 5, plays in the cool water at City Gardens in downtown St. Louis Tuesday Afternoon. Photo by Wiley Price
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After a monster Game 7 performance, back-to-back championships and consecutive Finals MVP awards, LeBron James has effectively silenced his critics.
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Mariah Richardson’s new play, “Soy Yo!” (“I Am Me!”), runs June 28 through Sunday, July 14 at the Kranzberg Arts Center, 501 N. Grand Blvd. It’s a commission from Gitana Productions directed by Vivian Anderson Watt.
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Alderman Marlene Davis (center), who introduced the “saggin’” legislation, was recently wished a happy birthday by Stacey Edwards and Judge Jimmie Edwards.
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Hattitude honorees City Treasurer Tishaura Jones, Judy Stubblefield, Suzanne Palmer, Dr. Angela Brown, Pamela Wall-Dover, Bonita Cornute and Deborah Berryman. Not pictured: Ida Woolfolk.
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Rev. Rodney T. Francis, pastor of Washington Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
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