Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
User Journal

Journal Journal: Jilly's Cupcake Bar Announces New Summer Hours

Award-Winning St. Louis Cupcake Shop, Jilly’s Cupcake Bar Announces New Summer Hours and Two Specials to Celebrate Summer
ST LOUIS, MO (STL.News) – Jilly’s Cupcake Bar is an award-winning cupcake shop located in the University City suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. Award-winning defined as, three time participant and two time winner of Food Network Cupcake Wars, and recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 places to grab a gourmet cupcake in the US.
Continue reading J

User Journal

Journal Journal: What's the Psychology Behind Buying a Private Number Plate

(STL.News) – A vehicle is likely to become a prized possession of the owner. Many people seem to have an attachment to their car, whether it’s a new car straight off the lot or an old beater the family car becomes like family themselves. They share all our memories, good and bad.
We attach our emotions to them, and so we spend a ludicrous amount of money on them. Servicing, performance boosting, valeting, coloring, and for this article buying custom number plates.
Continue r

User Journal

Journal Journal: The Art of Negotiating a Sale in the Digital World

(STL.News) – The art of negotiation has never been more critical for online marketers than it is now. With the digital era in full swing, online marketers are the creative foundation to what people see, browse, and purchase online.
73 percent of Americans surf the web daily, and 21 percent of said Americans say they’re always online. A Mintel 2015 online shopping report states, “Over two thirds (69 percent) of US online adults shop online at least monthly, with 33 percent

User Journal

Journal Journal: Missouri Department of Conservation presents check to Table Rock Marina for clea

BRANSON, MO (STL.News) – Keeping Table Rock Lake clean is important to all who enjoy fishing, boating, and other forms of recreation at this popular southwest Missouri reservoir. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is recognizing The Harbor Marina for the special steps it’s taking to keep sewage out of Table Rock.
On Thursday, June 27, MDC Fisheries staff presented a $61,000 check to Pat Cox of The Harbor Marina. The check, which provides reimbursement for installatio

User Journal

Journal Journal: Acting Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Four Bills, Executive Order 19-11

JEFFERSON CITY, MO (STL.News) -- While Governor Mike Parson was traveling outside the country, the powers of Governor were devolved upon Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe. Governor Parson was effectively absent from the state from June 23, 2019, through July 2, 2019. During this timeframe, Lieutenant Governor Kehoe was given consent to move on certain action items.
“I am grateful for Governor Parson’s leadership and appreciate the trust and confidence placed in me in his absence,

User Journal

Journal Journal: Missouri Department of Conservation presents check to Table Rock Marina for clea

BRANSON, MO (STL.News) – Keeping Table Rock Lake clean is important to all who enjoy fishing, boating, and other forms of recreation at this popular southwest Missouri reservoir. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is recognizing The Harbor Marina for the special steps it’s taking to keep sewage out of Table Rock.
On Thursday, June 27, MDC Fisheries staff presented a $61,000 check to Pat Cox of The Harbor Marina. The check, which provides reimbursement for installatio

User Journal

Journal Journal: Acting Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Four Bills, Executive Order 19-11

JEFFERSON CITY, MO (STL.News) -- While Governor Mike Parson was traveling outside the country, the powers of Governor were devolved upon Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe. Governor Parson was effectively absent from the state from June 23, 2019, through July 2, 2019. During this timeframe, Lieutenant Governor Kehoe was given consent to move on certain action items.
“I am grateful for Governor Parson’s leadership and appreciate the trust and confidence placed in me in his absence,

User Journal

Journal Journal: Missouri Department of Conservation presents check to Table Rock Marina for clea

BRANSON, MO (STL.News) – Keeping Table Rock Lake clean is important to all who enjoy fishing, boating, and other forms of recreation at this popular southwest Missouri reservoir. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is recognizing The Harbor Marina for the special steps it’s taking to keep sewage out of Table Rock.
On Thursday, June 27, MDC Fisheries staff presented a $61,000 check to Pat Cox of The Harbor Marina. The check, which provides reimbursement for installatio

User Journal

Journal Journal: Acting Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Four Bills, Executive Order 19-11

JEFFERSON CITY, MO (STL.News) -- While Governor Mike Parson was traveling outside the country, the powers of Governor were devolved upon Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe. Governor Parson was effectively absent from the state from June 23, 2019, through July 2, 2019. During this timeframe, Lieutenant Governor Kehoe was given consent to move on certain action items.
“I am grateful for Governor Parson’s leadership and appreciate the trust and confidence placed in me in his absence,

User Journal

Journal Journal: Acting Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe Signs Four Bills, Executive Order 19-11

JEFFERSON CITY, MO (STL.News) -- While Governor Mike Parson was traveling outside the country, the powers of Governor were devolved upon Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe. Governor Parson was effectively absent from the state from June 23, 2019, through July 2, 2019. During this timeframe, Lieutenant Governor Kehoe was given consent to move on certain action items.
“I am grateful for Governor Parson’s leadership and appreciate the trust and confidence placed in me in his absence,

User Journal

Journal Journal: Missouri Department of Conservation presents check to Table Rock Marina for clea

BRANSON, MO (STL.News) – Keeping Table Rock Lake clean is important to all who enjoy fishing, boating, and other forms of recreation at this popular southwest Missouri reservoir. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is recognizing The Harbor Marina for the special steps it’s taking to keep sewage out of Table Rock.
On Thursday, June 27, MDC Fisheries staff presented a $61,000 check to Pat Cox of The Harbor Marina. The check, which provides reimbursement for installatio

User Journal

Journal Journal: Alabama Governor Ivey awards grants to help abuse victims in east Alabama

MONTGOMERY, AL (STL.News) – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has awarded grants totaling $503,300 to help two nonprofit organizations in east Alabama to continue providing services to victims of child abuse and sexual assault.
The grants will fund a variety of services to assist victims in Chambers, Lee, Macon and Tallapoosa counties.
“Children or adults who have been abused or sexually assaulted deserve access to professional assistance that helps them begin the healing process in

User Journal

Journal Journal: Arkansas Governor Hutchinson Issues Executive Order to Create the Arkansas Levee

$10 million will be available through ADEM for immediate repairs
LITTLE ROCK, AR (STL.News) – Earlier this month, the state experienced record flooding that impacted a number of communities along the Arkansas River, causing extensive damage. Several levees were impacted, as a result, including the breach of the Holla Bend Levee in Yell County. For those reasons, Governor Asa Hutchinson yesterday issued Executive Order 19-10 to create the Arkansas Levee Task Force to study and analyze

User Journal

Journal Journal: Delaware Population Consortium Bill Signed

Dover, DE (STL.News) – On May 14, 2019 Senate Bill 7 was signed by Governor John Carney which formally creates the Delaware Population Consortium (DPC). The DPC has prepared, without formal designation, a unified set of statewide population projections annually since 1975. This new legislation formalizes the DPC, identifies its membership and work products, and requires that all counties, municipalities, school districts, and State agencies use the DPC projections for planning and polic

User Journal

Journal Journal: Vermont Files Suit Against Manufacturers of PFAS Chemicals to Protect Drinking W

Montpelier, VT (STL.News) – Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan announced that the State of Vermont has taken a major environmental action to protect Vermont’s drinking water and natural resources by filing two lawsuits against companies for the manufacturing and distribution of PFAS chemicals and PFAS-containing products in Vermont. The lawsuits name the 3M Company (3M) and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont) and related DuPont companies as the major chemical makers w

Slashdot Top Deals

Center meeting at 4pm in 2C-543.

Working...