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Bob Hardy was revered as the Walter Cronkite of St. Louis. His 33 year career with St. Louis ended abruptly in April of 1993, but his work and impact to the community lives on today.
We hope you enjoy this retrospective of his life. We'll share memories from the KMOX Archives and hear accounts from Bill Wilkerson, Bob Costas, Bob Hamilton, Charlie Brennan, Clint Hasse, Chris Mihill, Kate Bacon, Michael Harrison, Pat White, Sandy Hardy Chin, Tom Langmyer, Wendy Wiese and more.
Host George Sells opens the hour talking with Holly Fann to discuss the 20 most essential restaurants in St. Louis. Then, George talks with Diane Gottsman on how to tip at restaurants post covid. Finally, George discusses the top places that people leave St. Louis for.
Host George Sells opens the hour discussing should employers require employees to get vaccinated to be able to work with Dr Clay Dunagan and Jackie Tischler from BJC. Then, George discusses the law suit on the new Missouri gun law with Nick Dunne, a spokesman for the Mayor of St. Louis. Should NCAA athletes get paid for playing? The Supreme Court made a ruling today that will start the trend toward athletes getting paid. George discusses this with KMOX sports analyst, Kevin Wheeler.
Host George Sells opens the hour speaking with Amie Kuntz of Reuben Brown CPA firm to discuss taxes and what to do if you have not yet received your tax returns. Then, George talks with Rebecca Gramuglia from topcashback.com about Amazon Prime Day and what deals to look for. What food should St. Louis City SC fans expect at games once the team kicks off the season in 2022? George talks with Chef Gerard Craft gives you the answer to that.
Host George Sells opens the hour talking with Michael Beran about the Wildlife Command Center's Cash Quest going on in St. Louis starting July 1st. Then, are you confused about where you should wear a mask and where you don't have to worry about it? George touches on this. Then, what to do and not to do when planning a trip to Disney. Finally, former county executive Steve Singer is released from prison early, but should he have been?
Host George Sells opens the hour talking with Benjamin Singer about whether or not your vote really matters in Missouri, Then, do you own an Amazon device? If so, you mjight want to look into their new Amazon Sidewalk. Are you comfortable going back to indoor dining at your favortie restaurant?
Host George Sells opens the show talking with Rick Hummel of the St. Louis Post Dispatch about the St. Louis Cardinals season to this point. George also talks with Panos Kouvelis on whats causing the rising prices of beef across the country. Are you looking forward to going back to the Muny this year?
Orlandez Lewis of Vintage Vinyl joins host Rachel Zimmerman and producer Andrew Stolze to preview the return of National Record Store Day in June and discuss the overall revival of vinyl records. Later, producer Carl Middleman joins the show to chat about movie-going after COVID.
Amy Marxkors, co-host of The Charlie Brennan Show, joins host Rachel Zimmerman and producer Andrew Stolze to discuss the new warning about hummus and the deadly ultra-marathon in China. Anthony D’Agostino, CEO of St. Patrick Center, shares information regarding homeless services and employment training. Recent Washington University graduate Maya Nepos calls in to share her experience going viral on Tik Tok for a way she helped unhoused St. Louisans.
Television reporter Abby Llorico of KSDK News Channel 5 joins host Rachel Zimmerman to warn people about the bevy of rental scams suddenly hurting both renters and buyers. Traffic reporter Sue Thomas joins the show to explain what’s going on with the red hot real estate market. Poducers Andrew Stolze and Mike Anderson are also welcomed onto the show.
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