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  1. ‘SOULS to the POLLS’ to maximize STL voter turnout for 2012 Nov. 6 Election

    Rev. Traci Blackmon, pastor of Christ the King United Church of Christ in St. Louis County, was moved into action after reading about voter turnout in Florida as a result of SOULS to the POLLS emphasis on voting in black churches in Florida during the 2008 election.

  2. North City development opens doors

    On Oct. 12, the Arlington Grove Community celebrated its grand opening and ribbon cutting for the new $32 million development, located at 5547-55 Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.

  3. Mizzou M.A.S.H. unit mucks entrance into the SEC

    The boo birds and naysayers are out in full force. I guess it’s only fitting that with Halloween fast-approaching, unfaithful Mizzou Tigers (3-4) fans are disguising themselves as the football team faces a nightmare in its first season in the SEC. Despite the success of the former Big 12 mates at Texas A&M (5-1), Tiger nation is still lamenting the big bad SEC and cowering in fear at its power.

  4. SLSO and jazz masters give back with special lesson

    “They’ve sent folks to do master classes in the past, but never anything on this level,” said East St. Louis High School Jazz Ensemble Director Delano Redmond. “Hopefully the students will understand the magnitude of this. I want them to get as much out of it as they can and still be in the moment.”

  5. Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis and Taco Bell team up to host college fair

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis will host the sixth annual St. Louis Citywide College Fair on October 18 & 19, 2012 at Herbert Hoover Club, located at 2901 North Grand. On Thursday October 18, the club will offer both a daytime College Fair (beginning at 8:30 am and ending at 2:00 pm) and an evening College Fair (beginning at 5 pm and ending at 7pm).   On Friday October 19, the fair continues and will consist of only a day College Fair scheduled for 8:30am- 2:00 pm, also held at the Herbert Hoover Club.

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SLSO and jazz masters give back with special lesson One image

“They’ve sent folks to do master classes in the past, but never anything on this level,” said East St. Louis High School Jazz Ensemble Director Delano Redmond. “Hopefully the students will understand the magnitude of this. I want them to get as much out of it as they can and still be in the moment.”

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Mizzou M.A.S.H. unit mucks entrance into the SEC 2 images

The boo birds and naysayers are out in full force. I guess it’s only fitting that with Halloween fast-approaching, unfaithful Mizzou Tigers (3-4) fans are disguising themselves as the football team faces a nightmare in its first season in the SEC. Despite the success of the former Big 12 mates at Texas A&M (5-1), Tiger nation is still lamenting the big bad SEC and cowering in fear at its power.

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