Globe to start afternoon paper--Jeff and Debbie Gluck announce plans to start publishing a new afternoon newspaper in St. Louis. The paper will be a separtate paper from the globe with a new name and format to be decided. It should publication in 3 weeks.
City of Kirkwood mayor Herbert S. Jones and magicians Rick Kalmon and Chris Rayman with the prediction on the headlines of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat on March 22, 1986. The magic show will be held at the Kirkwood Community Center, 111Geyer Rd., Saturday March 22, 1986. Tickets are $2 for matinee and $4 for the evening show.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat Publisher John Prentis with George Peach, circut attorney, at press conference denouncing a flyer against Jack Keane which uses a false editorial from the Globe-Democrat.
RIS RADIO--Reading the Morning Globe-Democrat over the Radio Information Service are L-R: Phyllis Ellett and Robert L. Cook at Our Lady Of The Snows.(Globe Democrat/Rick Stankoven)
Three people standing together exhibiting a sample of their food from the Red Sea Restaurant. Owner Tesfaye Boru stands with chefs Donald Triplett and Debra Dunigan.
Chairman of Hardee's, Jack Laughery (left) with Southern Division Manager, Gerny Bellof and the Chairman of the Southland Corp., John P. Thomson as they launch balloons at the store opening.