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St Louis Public Radio Celebrates 25th Anniversary Of St Louis On The Air

St Louis Public Radio Celebrates 25th Anniversary Of St Louis On The Air
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Thinking Of Returning A Pandemic Pet To A Shelter? Consider These Remedies First

NPR At the start of the pandemic, local animal shelters saw an uptick in homebodies adopting cats and dogs. With more time at home, people felt it was the ideal time to add a new member to the household. Thinking Of Returning A Pandemic Pet To A Shelter? Consider These Remedies First Listen for tips on helping your pest adjust to changes brought on by the pandemic. Listen • 10:49 Pets provide something for a family or an individual to care for and can be a source of fun and pleasurable activity. They’re also a source of constancy and comfort during frightening times.

Remembering Larry Giles, Founder Of Sauget s National Building Arts Center

Published July 12, 2021 at 4:11 PM CDT Listen • 26:04 Michael Allen Larry Giles, seen here giving a tour of the National Building Arts Center, died June 12 at the age of 73. Five years ago, Emery Cox was volunteering with the State Historical Society of Missouri when a friend alerted him to another treasure trove of regional history: the National Building Arts Center in Sauget, Illinois. Soon, Cox reached out about volunteering there as well. Michael Allen In 2004, the historic Century Building was demolished in downtown St. Louis. But not before Larry Giles (perched on façade) and associates salvaged what they could. “[They asked me], ‘Hey, do you want to help us catalog some books?’ And it just went from there,” he recalled to

Jefferson County Health Officials Prepare For COVID-19 Delta Variant

Published July 12, 2021 at 5:05 PM CDT Listen • 17:26 / With the rates of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths rising in Missouri, the Jefferson County Health Department recently joined St. Louis and St. Louis County in issuing Currently, there are no confirmed cases of the new delta variant in Jefferson County, said communications specialist Brianne Zwiener of the Jefferson County Health Department. “But that doesn t mean that we won t get them,” Zwiener told St. Louis on the Air. Public health officials are fully expecting confirmed cases in the coming days and are continuing mass vaccinations efforts. Jefferson County Health Officials Prepare For COVID-19 Delta Variant

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