Multiple Crime Insider sources confirm a man’s body was wrapped in a sheet and then stowed behind a twin-size mattress next to a trash dumpster on Phaup Street Tuesday afternoon.
VIDEO PRESS CONFERENCE
May 27, 2021
BB: Well, I ll just start with a couple of quick comments on Adam [Vinatieri]. I ve been very fortunate as a head coach to have some outstanding kickers from [Matt] Stover to Adam to Steve [Gostkowski] and Nick [Folk] most recently, but Adam s really, in my mind, the best of all time. His consistency, his ability to handle clutch situations and make the biggest kicks and just the longevity of his career, I mean it was a quarter of a century and the consistency is just remarkable. It was such a pleasure to be with Adam even from his rookie year in 96 to then when I came back and it was obviously right in the prime of his career and made so many big kicks. We were in so many close games, during the time when he was here and I was the head coach, we were in so many close games that his ability to consistently put points on the board was incredibly valuable and obviously the first kick in a Snow Bowl to tie it, it has to go down as one of the great
Multiple Crime Insider sources confirm a man’s body was wrapped in a sheet and then stowed behind a twin-size mattress next to a trash dumpster on Phaup Street Tuesday afternoon.
After 46 years at anything, let alone broadcasting, he deserves to do “nothing”. I say good luck to you Dick, where ever you are.
Man, they guy’s been the political reporter on Channel 5 all of my life. I’m still missing Steve Neal’s writing…will certainly miss Dick Kay. Hope he enjoys retirement, and comes around as resident expert from time to time.
Does anyone know who this leaves as Dean of Chicago political reporters? I suspect Andy Shaw’s been at it a little longer than Flannery.
Dick always has good political insight into things, and a great sunday morning spot. I’m sure he’ll be missed by anyone that watches politics.
Riverbend singer among 14 finalists
Riverbend singer among 14 finalists
Vicki Bennington For The Telegraph
May 11, 2021
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Aubory Bugg will perform in the finals for the St. Louis Teen Talent Competition, which will air at 7 p.m., Monday, May 24 on Nine PBS. Show MoreShow Less
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Musician and singer Aubory Bugg, of Granite City, is one of 14 finalists in the St. Louis Teen Talent Competition, now in its 11th year. Show MoreShow Less
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ST. LOUIS Get ready for the St. Louis Teen Talent Competition, presented by the Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation, as it moves into the final competition on May 24.