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  2. Greater St. Louis Area Council - Wikipedia

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    A large portion of the former 37,000 acres (150 km 2) of mine and farm lands owned by the Mine La Motte Company, later the Missouri Metals Corporation, was acquired by the St. Louis Area Council in 1961 through the efforts of the St. Joseph Lead Company and Mr. Elver A. Jones, and an initial gift of the Stix, Baer & Fuller Company by Mr. Arthur ...

  3. St. Louis Regional Chamber - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1900s, There were three St. Louis area development related organizations: the Chamber of Commerce of Greater St. Louis; the St. Louis Regional Industrial Development Corp; and the St. Louis Research Council. In the early 1970s, these three groups merged and became the St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association.

  4. Grand Lux Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Cheesecake Factory#Grand Lux Cafe To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  5. Chicago’s Grand Lux Cafe closing after 21 years, last ... - AOL

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    Grand Lux Cafe, an iconic Magnificent Mile establishment, will close after 21 years, according to an announcement Thursday. The restaurant’s last day of service will be on Christmas Eve ...

  6. Council Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Council Plaza is a housing development in St. Louis, Missouri. Located adjacent to the campus of Saint Louis University, it was built between 1964 and 1968 as a public housing development primarily for the elderly. The principal buildings of the complex are two high-rise apartment buildings, now called Grand View Tower Apartments and Council ...

  7. Government of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The city's budget is prepared by the city manager for the city council's consideration, which was $1.65 billion for FY 2022. [ 4 ] The current city manager is Craig Freeman and assumed office on January 2, 2019, after Jim Couch announced his retirement after serving as city manager for 18 years.

  8. St. Louis, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis originally began in 1906 as a community named Simpsonville when J. R. Simpson opened a cotton gin, a gristmill and then a general store. It is unclear when the name of the community was changed to St. Louis. A town plat was not filed until March 9, 1927, and a post office was established in 1928. [5]

  9. Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Sean McDaniel ...

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    Oklahoma City Public Schools' Board of Education gives superintendent a contract extension through 2027 at $278,000 a year, plus an 11% bonus.