Crystal L. Haynes, Chief Executive Officer at Saint Louis University Hospital, will be honored as a recipient of a Patriot Award from the Employee Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), a staff organization within the U.S. Department of Defense. Read More
Rusty Costanza / The Times-Picayune Haynes Academy for Advanced Studies could move to the Riverdale High School campus as soon as August, officials say. Read More
Tricia and the Toonies' Enviro-Show, a family-oriented performance that sings and laughs its way through important lessons about caring for the planet. Read More
Olympic snowboarder Torah Bright will become a household name for the first time in her already impressive career when the Vancouver Winter Olympics begin on February 12. Read More
Good morning, it's Saturday, Jan. 2, the 2nd day of 2010. Read More
FELIX UNGAR and Oscar Madison were soul mates compared to Simon Katich and Shane Watson. Read More
Both General Motors dealerships in Dexter remained optimistic about their future following a video conference with their corporate office. * 1 - Three Dexter residents are in Stoddard County Jail, mother and son, Thomas Allen Dement, 19, and Cathy Jo Dement, 52, along with 54-year-old Rickey Volz, each facing the Class B felony of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and the Class A misdemeanor of drug paraphernalia. * 1 - The Heritage House on Cooper Street served as a virtual island after heavy rains saturated the area, delaying the start of Dexter Schools by two hours and flooding city streets. * 5 - Dexter aldermen Terry Battles (Ward I), Rick Hux (Ward II) and John "Kirby" Taylor (Ward III) took the oath of office again as they began another two year term. * 5 - A Puxico man, 54-year-old Tommie J. Bates, who was a passenger in a vehicle that crashed on Hwy. 51 Friday night was pronounced dead at the scene by Stoddard County Coroner Morgan Sifford. * 5 -- Emcon Technologies announced temporary cutbacks for nearly half the employees that currently make up the local plant's work force. * 6 - Charles W. Copen Jr., 45, of Bloomfield, has been charged with two Class A felony counts of child molestation in the first degree due to an incident that took place on April 25. * 7 - Michael W. Houston, 35, of Bloomfield, and Jeremy J. Rossi, 25, of Bernie, were questioned after buying an undetermined amount of pseudoephedrine in the Malden area and later admitting to attempting to manufacture methamphetamine. * 7 - Henry J. Lippert, 59, of Malden, died Wednesday night, the result of injuries suffered in a one-vehicle wreck just before 8 p.m. on Rt. 53, two miles south of Campbell. * 8 - A Zalma man, 22-year-old Nickolas J. Jackson, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter following the death last Friday night, May 1, of 54-year-old Tommie Bates, who was a passenger in the vehicle in which Jackson wasRead More
I think this difficulty in reckoning with a 10-year span accounts for all the cop-outs visible across the film-crit spectrum. Read More