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Ymani Wince owner of The Noir Bookshop on Cherokee Street in the city’s Benton Park neighborhood Thursday April 22, 2022.
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Ymani Wince owner of The Noir Bookshop on Cherokee Street in the city’s Benton Park neighborhood Thursday April 22, 2022.
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Ymani Wince owner of The Noir Bookshop on Cherokee Street in the city’s Benton Park neighborhood Thursday April 22, 2022.
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Ymani Wince owner of The Noir Bookshop on Cherokee Street in the city’s Benton Park neighborhood Thursday April 22, 2022.
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Ymani Wince owner of The Noir Bookshop on Cherokee Street in the city’s Benton Park neighborhood Thursday April 22, 2022.
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In the Girls 300 Meter Hurdles MICDS’ hurdler Maya Anderson leads her heat in front of Parkway West Cecelia Watts, Hazelwood Central’s Lyriq Ray and Cardinal Ritter’s Alexis Taylor Sat. Apr. 23 2022 at the Phil Brusca & Connie Strobach Invitational at Ladue High School Sat. Apr. 23, 2022.
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Hazelwood West sprinter Romano Gines takes the Boys 200 meters with a winning time of 21.69 at the Phil Brusca & Connie Strobach Invitational at Ladue High School Sat. Apr. 23, 2022. Second was John Burroughs Alexander Wildt at 21.77, third was Lafayette’s Romano at 21.91 and Cardinal Ritter’s Jamarion Parker finishing 10th with a pulled hamstring at 22.97.
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“Engagement in the Taylor Geospatial Institute further advances our STEM Agenda at Harris-Stowe State University,” said Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith, President of HSSU. “We are excited about the spirit of collaboration among the member institutions, who will all work together on exciting new geospatial research. Local institutions of higher education working collaboratively signals a bright future for our city, region, and ultimately the global society. The event took place on the campus of St. Louis University Thu. Apr. 21, 2022. At right is Dr. Fred Pestello, President of Saint Louis University, where the Taylor Geospatial Institute will initially be housed.
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“Engagement in the Taylor Geospatial Institute further advances our STEM Agenda at Harris-Stowe State University,” said Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith, President of HSSU. “We are excited about the spirit of collaboration among the member institutions, who will all work together on exciting new geospatial research. Local institutions of higher education working collaboratively signals a bright future for our city, region, and ultimately the global society. The event took place on the campus of St. Louis University Thu. Apr. 21, 2022
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Donivan James, a SLU graduate student gives Andrew C. Taylor, Executive Chairman of Enterprise Holdings, Inc. and founding Chair of Greater St. Louis, Inc. a pin during the Thu. Apr. 21, 2022 announcement of the new Taylor Geospatial Institute coming to the NGA. At right is Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis, Inc., of which GeoFutures is an initiative.
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Donivan James, a SLU graduate student gives Andrew C. Taylor, Executive Chairman of Enterprise Holdings, Inc. and founding Chair of Greater St. Louis, Inc. a pin during the Thu. Apr. 21, 2022 announcement of the new Taylor Geospatial Institute coming to the NGA. At right is Jason Hall, CEO of Greater St. Louis, Inc., of which GeoFutures is an initiative.
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Cydnee Calvert 13, a student at St. Ann Catholic School hanging out in a tree with professional guidance during Earth Day activities in St. Vincent Park Friday April 22, 2022.
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Derek Perkins 13, a student at St. Ann Catholic School hang from a tree under professional guidance during Earth Day activities in St. Vincent Park Friday April 22, 2022.
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Nokia Dodd, mother of Tyre Sampson, makes her painful remarks during a press conference announcing a wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Sampson in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Sampson, a 6-foot 2-inch, 300 pound, 14 year old, fell 430 feet to his death from the Free Fall attraction at Orlando’s Icon Park on March 24, 2022. Haggard says a seat belt should have been used because of the boy’s size.
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Nokia Dodd, mother of Tyre Sampson displays her tee shirt of her son, during a press conference announcing a wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Sampson in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Sampson, a 6-foot 2-inch, 300 pound, 14 year old, fell 430 feet to his death from the Free Fall attraction at Orlando’s Icon Park on March 24, 2022. Haggard says a seat belt should have been used because of the boy’s size.
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Attorney Michael Haggard displays a $22 seat belt as mother of Tyre Sampson, Nokia Dodd stands near during a press conference announcing a wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Sampson in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Sampson, a 6-foot 2-inch, 300 pound, 14 year old, fell 430 feet to his death from the Free Fall attraction at Orlando’s Icon Park on March 24, 2022. Haggard the seat belt should have been used because of the boy’s size.
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Attorney Michael Haggard displays a $22 seat belt as a sign of Tyre Sampson is displayed following a press conference announcing a wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Sampson in St. Louis on Tuesday, April 26, 2022. Sampson, a 6-foot 2-inch, 300 pound, 14 year old, fell 430 feet to his death from the Free Fall attraction at Orlando’s Icon Park on March 24, 2022. Haggard the seat belt should have been used because of the boy’s size.
