In the news recently, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is suing several school districts, including Brentwood and Maplewood Richmond Heights, to halt what he calls their unlawful mask mandates.
Fox 2 — Missouri American Water to invest $52 million in new pipes for St. Louis County – FOX 2
KSDK — Missouri attorney general sues St. Louis area school districts over mask mandates – KSDK
KSDK — Brazilian steakhouse chain closes Saint Louis Galleria location – KSDK
Riverfront Times — Schnucks Stores in the St. Louis Area, Ranked
St. Louis Magazine — Remembering St. Louis restaurateur Michael Malliotakis
St. Louis Magazine — Saratoga Lanes Turns 100
St. Louis Post-Dispatch — St. Louis-area schools among districts sued by Missouri attorney general over mask rules
St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Woman believed to be Maplewood’s longest consecutive resident
St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Recap: Brentwood triumphs over Maplewood-RH | Girls Basketball | stltoday.com
St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Pizza Champ, from acclaimed retaurant Elmwood, to open soon in Maplewood
St. Louis Post-Dispatch — St. Louis’ best new restaurants from 2020-21 honor bright spots under pandemic cloud
Webster-Kirkwood Times — Locally Made, High Quality Leather Goods At Sole Survivor – Webster-Kirkwood Times
Kudos to our school districts who stand up for the good of our kids and teachers/staff …rather than cave into a state official and his illegal use of power, using the public funds, to further his political ambitions! Child welfare is a basic responsibility of a School Board. Good on us!! Thank you.
Watched the SLU basketball game last night. Players, Coaches, refs no mask. Fans, mostly using mask as chin straps. Here’s the kicker, cheerleaders all had mask, kinda wonder why the cheerleaders, are putting themselves in the way of dying for a stupid basketball game. Btw, you know the CDC has updated the guidance, only N95 mask work. So, as you felt safe the past 2 years wearing your cute mask, not very effective. So, if there not N95, send the kids home, shut down the school system, back to virtual learning. Let’s go back to the good ole days where we wait in line to get into the grocery store and small businesses are closed. At some point critical thinking skills should be applied, if there available.
Eric Schmitt is a tish daeh.