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My stories: Week ending Jan. 9

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

  • Doctor: Missouri’s geriatric needs not being met
  • St. Louis mayor discusses city’s image, Ferguson, Rams and more
  • Investor advocate: Buy stock, gain a voice
  • Family history TV show turns up surprise for St. Louis woman
  • Repertory Theatre sets the table for “Dinner”
  • Guitar Society donating instruments, lessons to Ferguson schools
  • Low Brass Collective gala spotlights the bass trombone

Published January 10, 2015By Erica
Categorized as Workin' for a living Tagged Cityscape, doctor, Erica Smith, family history, Ferguson, Francis Slay, genealogy, Genealogy Roadshow, geriatrics, government, racism, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, St. Louis Guitar Society, St. Louis Low Brass Collective, St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Public Radio, St. Louis Rams

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