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Some attendees of the Missouri Republican Party Lincoln Days said contested primaries for statewide posts are part of a new reality of the state becoming dominated by the GOP.
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Some lawmakers remain worried that low salaries could make retaining child abuse investigators difficult.
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones created the Office of New Americans in October to help prepare the city for newly arrived immigrants. Jones appointed Gilberto Pinela, Cortex's former communications director, to lead the office with plans to help the city become the fastest growing city for immigrants.
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The production of “Moby Dick” at the Repertory Theater of St. Louis dramatizes life on a whaling ship with the aid of aerial techniques borrowed from the circus arts.
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After nearly four years of waiting and nominations by two different presidents, the mayor of Normal, Illinois has a seat on the board of the nation's passenger rail service.
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A St. Louis family-owned funeral home purchased the 19th-century building and converted it into an operation for performing alkaline hydrolysis — a water-based alternative to traditional cremation.
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Keyon Harrold mixes jazz, hip-hop and R&B on this third solo album. The Ferguson-born trumpeter’s new songs reflect his quest for inner peace.
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Marijuana cultivation facilities operate like fine-tuned machines while turning out multiple full crops of cannabis each year.
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The Salem Republican has taken criticism from both parties for his work on the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act.
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The St. Elizabeth Republican is departing a Congress that’s been stymied by infighting among Republicans.