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My stories: Week ending Aug. 8

Sometimes I write things for St. Louis Public Radio. Here’s what I wrote this week.

  • Local authors examine the Civil War in Missouri, St. Louis
  • St. Louisans share their voting experiences
  • Panera’s cutting artificial sweeteners — should you?
  • First WGU Missouri commencement is Saturday
  • Political panel analyzes Tuesday’s primary results
  • Amy Page found all 251 cakes, and so can you
  • If the “Car Talk” guys played the harmonica, they might sound like this

Published August 9, 2014By Erica
Categorized as Workin' for a living Tagged Amy Page, artificial sweeteners, Cakeway to the West, Civil War, Election Day, Erica Smith, harmonica, my stories, Panera Bread, Phil Sardo, Society for the Preservation and Advancement of the Harmonica, St. Louis, St. Louis Bread Co., St. Louis Public Radio, STL250, Tony Sardo, voting, Western Governors University, WGU Missouri

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  • Holiday movie night: “A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby”
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  • Holiday movie night: “A Christmas Prince”
  • Holiday movie night: “The Knight Before Christmas”
  • Holiday movie night: “A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish”
  • Holiday movie night: “Santa Girl”
  • Holiday movie night: “Christmas Inheritance”
  • Holiday movie night: “A Holiday Engagement”
  • Holiday movie night: “How Sarah Got Her Wings”
  • Holiday movie night: “Merry Kissmas”

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