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4 Hens founders Brandi Artis, Brittany Artis, Â Ebony Evans, and Brittani Gardner-Evans and at the newly opened City Foundry public market in Midtown Tue. Jan. 9, 2022.
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4 Hens founders Brittany Artis, Brandi Artis, Ebony Evans, and Brittani Gardner-Evans at the newly opened City Foundry public market in Midtown Tue. Jan. 9, 2022.Â
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4 Hens founders Brittany Artis, Brandi Artis, Brittani Gardner-Evans and Ebony Evans at the newly opened City Foundry public market in Midtown Tue. Jan. 9, 2022.Â
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4 Hens co-founder and chef Brandi Artis creating a dish off the menu at the newly opened City Foundry public market in Midtown Tue. Jan. 9, 2022.
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4 Hens co-founder and chef Brandi Artis creating a dish off the menu at the newly opened City Foundry public market in Midtown Tue. Jan. 9, 2022.Â
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Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith, Interim President of Harris-Stowe State University speaks on the importance of PNC’s grant to the University Tue. Jan. 25, 2022 at the campus. The PNC Foundation has awarded Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) a three-year, $450,000 grant to establish E3 powered by PNC, an initiative that will help HSSU deliver entrepreneurship and economic empowerment resources to Black students and business founders in Greater St. Louis. At left is PNC’s Jason Hall, Chef Executive Officer of Greater St. Louis, Inc.
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The PNC Foundation has awarded Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) a three-year, $450,000 grant to establish E3 powered by PNC, an initiative that will help HSSU deliver entrepreneurship and economic empowerment resources to Black students and business in Greater St. Louis. Michael Scully, PNC regional president for St. Louis. “All of us at PNC are committed to leveraging the power of our resources to help everyone move forward financially, and our support for HSSU is reflective of that commitment.” At right are HSSU President Dr. LaTonia Collins Smith, and Dr. Stacy Hollins, dean of the Anheuser-Busch School of Business at HSSU.Â
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Lift For Life’s Taylor Brown (4) driving past Eastside’s Derrica Branch (3) playing colse defense during game action Sat. Night Jan. 22, 2022 at Lift For Life Academy.Â
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Lift For Life center La’Niya Starks (32) falls to the floor for a loose ball with Eastside’s Jazmine Young (15) trying to recover during fourth period game action Sat. Jan. 22, 2022. The Lady Hawks of Lift For Life would defeat the Lady Flyers 53-40.Â
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Lift For Life guard Chase Giddings (12) and Paige Fowler (13) try to grab a loose ball with Eastside’s Derrica Branch (3) falling in behind them during fourth quarter action Sat. Jan. 22, 2022 at the Lift For Life Girls Basketball tourney.
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McCluer High School teacher Kem Smith in her class room Wed. Jan. 26, 2022.
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McCluer High School teacher Kem Smith in her class room Wed. Jan. 26, 2022.Â
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Special School District high school teacher Michaela Morgan in her class room at Northwest High School in north county Wed. Jan. 26, 2022.Â
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Special School District high school teacher Michaela Morgan in her class room at Northwest High School in north county Wed. Jan. 26, 2022.
