The frail looking white haired woman waited, in the airline’s wheelchair, for pre-boarding for the flight from Houston to St. Louis. She never smiled as the young airline worker took her onto the jet. At Lambert the woman again had Read More …
The frail looking white haired woman waited, in the airline’s wheelchair, for pre-boarding for the flight from Houston to St. Louis. She never smiled as the young airline worker took her onto the jet. At Lambert the woman again had Read More …
I would rather be with the people of this town than with the finest people in the world. Mayor Deeb Roxanne, 1987 My wife and I handled my mother-in-law’s grocery shopping this week. Her store began as an A Read More …
The full moon cast shadows while hundreds upon hundreds of fireflies lit up the tangle of brush next to the creek. My late evening walk Wednesday night took me down Cliff Cave Road, towards the park. I walked that area Read More …
An expansion team given the Big Apple to offset the loss of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers to California, the New York Metropolitans (AKA Mets) began play in 1962. The Mets not only lost 120 games out of Read More …
The West County Democrats hosted Dr. Kenneth Warren of St. Louis University who discussed the reasons Missouri has become such a red state in recent years and future opportunity for the Democratic party in this region. A video of the Read More …
These governors embrace communism: everyone must work and we will control how much they get paid and where they work. Forced collectivization and industrialization worked so well for Stalin, it must be Missouri’s best answer too.