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Keep it in the Family: Three Family-Owned Businesses

Brent, Leigh and Joel Suffian Leigh Suffian had no intention of getting involved in the family business, Atlas Supply Company,

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Reaching Out: Kids with Special Needs

Want to make a direct difference in the lives of kids with special needs? Here’s how to get involved with local

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St. Louis Icons

Every city has its noteworthy citizens—artists, researchers, educators, activists—but St. Louis seems to have more than its share. We think of them

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Bookshelf: Book Club Babes

A quarter-century ago, four friends, all avid readers with no outlet to discuss their beloved books, formed a club. Each brought

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An Admitted Hugger from Wildwood

 I work as an Ad Sales Rep for a local media company. Our group, with roughly an equal number of men as

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Bookshelf: Book Babes

Golf, tennis and swimming aren’t the only activities at Old Warson Country Club—every six weeks for a decade, it’s been

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Bookshelf: Friendship Village Chesterfield Book Club

That education is a lifelong pursuit is certainly something the ladies in Friendship Village Chesterfield’s book club can attest to: their

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Teaching Kids About Money

Too many young adults go off to college with no experience in balancing a budget or managing a checkbook—and it

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Prom Preparation

The recent story of NFL player Ray Rice hitting his girlfriend really bothered me. I work with so many teenage

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Wise Words from Mom

No matter how old we get, the wisdom we learn from our mothers stays with us. Several St. Louisans shared the best advice their mothers