By Diane Olson Fall is my favorite time of year! The colored leaves, the cooler days, crisp evenings, the gorgeous sunrises and sunsets are things…
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By Ray McCarty Missouri employers are disappointed with the results of two initiatives in the November 6, 2018, election including adoption of a 50 percent…
By Sara Baker America has become the world’s largest incarcerator. The old approach to criminal justice has damaged lives and has cost billions of dollars,…
By Dan Mehan Missouri voters have a lot to decide on Tuesday. Amendment 1 is an easy no vote. Amendment 1 is a deceptive, cynical effort…
By Wendy Doyle, President & CEO of the Women’s Foundation At a time when two-thirds of Americans say the country is on the wrong track,…
By Kalena Bruce How will farmers vote in the upcoming midterm election? Seventy percent of farmers supported President Trump in 2016, according to exit polls. But…
by Jeff Roorda I have not talked to a single person who is happy about the confirmation process utilized in the elevation of Justice Kavanaugh.…
By Eric Bohl The November election is just around the corner, and Missouri voters will decide on several ballot issues. The proposal with the widest…
By Nimrod “Rod” Chapel., Jr. With a recommendation, prosecutors have the power to change a person’s life. As the gatekeepers of the criminal justice system,…
By Lewis Reed As the President of the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen, it is my and my colleagues’ responsibility to make decisions that positively…