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Industrious Labs, a Washington D.C.-based climate advocacy nonprofit, found that SunCoke Energy’s Metro East facility, located adjacent to Granite City Works, could be responsible for $87 million to $161 million in total health costs every year.
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He was the organization's first CEO after five local economic development organizations merged into a single entity.
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There were more applicants local to St. Louis in the finalist round this year than in the past. And the majority of the awardees came from the region.
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Regenerative agriculture can make farmland resilient to climate impacts but requires a large initial investment.
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A novel type of insurance pool, parametric insurance, is designed to rapidly fund emergency response after natural disasters such as flooding.
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The soccer supporters group has been using the name for 15 years, but a Maryland Heights company is attempting to trademark “Louligans” for use in a beverage.
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It’s part of a 10% workforce reduction in the wake of a strike that halted production for seven weeks and an almost $6 billion third quarter loss.
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There were at least 27 cases of grain entrapment in the U.S. last year. OSHA recently added Missouri to the list of states where it’s emphasizing grain handling safety.
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Two years ago, Ameren finished the first solar farm in East St. Louis. Company leaders hope the second facility’s completion will spark similar investments.
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The Israeli company had previously announced that it broke ground last year on a $400 million facility in south St. Louis, but the project has increased in scope to more than $500 million and will now be built at 460 East Carrie Avenue.
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The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis received a $500,000 grant to help bring more professional development, job training and family assistance to women in the area.
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The aerospace giant declined to say how many workers received layoff notices, but local union officials told the St. Louis Business Journal that 111 union workers will be affected.