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Quita and Vanessa of VP Designs were quick enough on their feet to catch Goodie Mob member and Grammy Award-winning singer/rapper Cee Lo Green as he made his way across the floor at Chaifetz Arena just before Erykah Badu hit the stage.
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McCluer North’s Angelo Butts (5) falls short of the goal line Sat. Oct. 5, 2019 during their game against Hazelwood East. The Spartans would fall to the North Stars of McCluer North 32-14.
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Two-division champion Claressa Shields saw a speed bump in her dream to become the faster fighter to earn world titles in three divisions. Her fight against Ivana Habazin was canceled after her trainer, James Ali Bashir, was sucker punched after a weigh-in altercation.
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Ivana Habazin and trainer James Ali Bashir train before her scheduled fight with Claressa Shields. The fight was canceled after Shields’ brother allegedly sucker punched Bashir, sending him to the hospital.
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Could former Denver Broncos linebacker Shane Ray be headed for St. Louis to play for the Battlehawks?
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Creve Coeur City Councilwoman Heather Silverman, program director, National Council of Jewish Women – St. Louis; Hazel Erby, director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion-Office of the County Executive; Alison Dreith, deputy director, HOPE Clinic; Spring Schmidt, acting director, St. Louis County Department of Public Health; Rep. Tracy McCreery (D-Dist. 88); St. Louis County Councilwoman Lisa Clancy; St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page; St. Louis County Councilwoman Rochelle Walton-Gray; Cora Faith Walker, director of Policy-Office of the County Executive; Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Dist. 97); Ellen Alper, executive director, National Council of Jewish Women – St. Louis; and Jean Evans, executive director, Missouri GOP.
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Lew Moye, president emeritus of the St. Louis Chapter of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, and St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner
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Gordon D. Bush, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville distinguished alumnus and former East St. Louis mayor, enjoyed a reception in his honor on September 10 at SIUE’s Lovejoy Library. Bush served as mayor of East St. Louis from 1991-99 and was the first mayor in the country to endorse Presidential Candidate Bill Clinton. In 2006, the Gordon D. Bush Elementary School in East St. Louis opened in his honor. “I’m still concerned about East St. Louis. There is so much that is needed as far as improvements,” said Bush. “We have some good people who are trying to do a good job, but there are obstacles that make it difficult.”
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Booking for conventions like the Church of God in Christ’s 2015 Convocation at America’s Center have been slowed by a political dispute over bonds to finance a needed and approved 175-million expansion.
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The afternoon segment of the 400 Year recognition included a presentation from Lynn Jackson, the great-great-granddaughter of Dred and Harriett Scott and president and founder of the Dred Scott Heritage Foundation.
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Included in the recognition program was a traveling exhibit of African-American historical artifacts and historical interpretations, presented by Mack Williams and Charles Williams (www.historytoyou.org).
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Theda Person worked on a memorial to her son Christian Ferguson in Pine Lawn on Wednesday, October 9 on what would have been his 26th birthday.
Photo by Wiley Price
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Washington University Chancellor Andrew D. Martin giving his inauguration address on Thursday, October 3
Photo courtesy Washington University
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St. Louis Public Safety Director Jimmie Edwards (center) with Mayor Lyda Krewson
Photo by Bill Greenblatt / UPI
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The inaugural Harris-Stowe State University Outstanding Alumni Leader Under 40 Awards from 2018
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