'50s singer Dodie Stevens could lose her house in the next month unless she pays $70,000 in debt. Read her story and how her famous song "Pink Shoe Laces" is viral once more, but not to her benefit:
#rockandroll#1950s#pinkshoelaces#stl
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A little personal news...
My wife has been battling her second bout with tongue cancer the second half of this year, and today was her final day of radiation treatment. I'm so proud of her.
@SitemanCenter@BarnesJewish#STL
Employers in #Illinois would have to increase their funeral/burial cost compensation to employees who die on the job by $2,000 if #Democratic state Rep. Marti Deuter's bill passes. #IllinoisHouse
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Never met @reneknottsports personally (had delightful, brief Twitter sports facts convos as a sports reporter in Hannibal years ago) but as a journalist admiring others in the biz, I have admired his integrity & example he visibly sets. Surely great things lie ahead for him. #STL
Albert Pujols is expected to be named the next manager of the #LAAngels. It will be his first #MLB managerial job. #STLCards#STL
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In all this chaos, let's not forget that getting or doing something great with an actual baseball is pretty awesome. My latest column...
#Phillies#Marlins#MLB
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Every now and again as journalists there's stories we have to write where we just can't help but say, "that's very sad." That's how I felt writing this. Connie Francis was always one of my favorites. #RIP#50s#rocknroll
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John Kelly will not return as Blues TV play-by-play broadcaster. Radio team of Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale will move to TV booth and games will be simulcast on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest (@FanDuelSN_MW) and 101 ESPN (@101espn).
#STLBlues#STL#NHL
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All these future #MLB managerial openings and I'd like to think the #STLCards will do something to keep Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina from going somewhere else. #STL
My latest column:
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St. Louis Browns' Eddie Gaedel now has his own day in Missouri. It's Aug. 19. That's the day in 1951 when the 3-foot-7 batter was sent to the plate.
#STL#STLCards#Browns#MLB#baseball#1950s
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Denzel Clarke made instant history with his catch for the #Atletics Monday against the #LAAngels. Here's a few more snags that will test the debates of time. #MLB
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