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  • Redistricting Redux
    2025/09/17

    The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed the recent approval of Missouri's new congressional district map, which splits Senate District 5 and expands District 5, potentially increasing Republican representation. The map faces legal challenges, including a lawsuit from the NAACP. The panel debated the implications of redistricting on voter representation and the broader political landscape. They also covered the ongoing impact of long COVID, noting that 20 million Americans suffer from long-term symptoms. The discussion highlighted the challenges of treating long COVID and the importance of vaccinations in preventing severe disease.

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    31 分
  • Redistricting, Rush Limbaugh Style
    2025/09/04

    Tim Weber discusses the controversial redistricting process in Missouri, emphasizing its importance despite its dry subject matter. He explains that the U.S. conducts a census every 10 years to redraw congressional and legislative districts, reflecting population changes. Missouri, a deeply Republican state, is redrawing its districts to secure an additional congressional seat, a move driven by President Trump's request. Weber argues that the new maps accurately represent the state's shifting demographics and are a fair reflection of the state's political leanings. He acknowledges the risks and the political nature of the process but supports the new maps as a more accurate representation of Missouri's current political landscape.

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    19 分
  • Back to School Special
    2025/08/27

    The conversation revolves around the back-to-school season, with participants discussing the impact of summer's end, the performance of interns, and the challenges faced by school districts. Rockwood and Parkway districts are grappling with budget issues, while St. Charles County is dealing with growth. The discussion also covers the new cell phone policies in schools, the importance of extracurricular activities, and the influence of social media on students. The group shares personal anecdotes about their children's experiences, including the challenges of managing school supplies and the evolving role of technology in education. They conclude by reflecting on their hopes for their children's future independence and success.3

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    43 分
  • Data Center Proposal Sparks Controversy
    2025/08/19

    Tim Weber announced that Project Cumulus, a massive data center in St. Charles, was withdrawn after their podcast recording on August 18. The project, covering 440 acres and potentially 330 football fields, faced concerns over contaminated drinking water wells and floodplain issues. Despite the withdrawal, the project may return. The discussion also covered the Francis Howell non-superintendent resignation, with a state audit investigating fiscal responsibility. Upcoming fall festivals in Manchester, Wildwood, and Darden Prairie were highlighted, including parades, concerts, and community events. The podcast concluded with a reminder of the Best of voting opening soon.

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    35 分
  • 20 National Championships in 10 Years?
    2025/08/14

    The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast features Dan Clerke, Director of Esports at Maryville University, discussing the rapid growth and success of the university's Esports program. In 10 years, Maryville has won 20 national championships, with a current roster of 30 players competing in Rocket League, League of Legends, and Valorant. The program emphasizes academic excellence, with players maintaining a 3.65 GPA and balancing rigorous training schedules. Clerkea highlights the need for standardization and the impact of publishers on the industry's growth. Maryville aims to foster well-rounded athletes who can succeed in Esports and beyond.

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    52 分
  • The Fiasco Episode- Dominguez and Page
    2025/08/07

    The podcast discusses two significant local stories. First, the Francis Howell School District's hiring and subsequent resignation of Superintendent Mike Dominguez. Dominguez was announced in March 2025, but resigned on July 11, 2025, citing family needs. He received a $229,200 to $250,000 settlement and was hired as an assistant superintendent in Oklahoma. The board voted unanimously to accept the settlement. Second, St. Louis County Executive Sam Page was indicted for four criminal counts related to using county funds to oppose Prop B. The indictment was brought by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. Both stories highlight issues of transparency, political dynamics, and community reactions.

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    30 分
  • COVID's Impact on Business - 5 Years Later
    2025/07/23

    The discussion on the West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast focused on the impact of COVID-19 on businesses five years later. Key points included MasterCard's shift to remote work and new initiatives like paid volunteer days and mental health training. Box STL gym adapted by sanitizing more and reopening with a new business model. The conversation also covered the impact of AI on workforce dynamics, the importance of local businesses, and recent Missouri legislation, such as banning cell phones in schools, allowing homeschooled students to join public sports teams, and increasing protections for child abuse victims. The episode concluded with a call to support local businesses.

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    46 分
  • Driving Through on ATVs?
    2025/07/16

    The West and Mid Rivers Insider Podcast discussed local stories, including the overwhelming response to the "Best of" nomination period, with numerous businesses and athletes recognized. A proposed ordinance in Wentzville would allow UTVs on residential streets, while ATVs were excluded. Concerns were raised about safety, noise, and the impact on neighborhoods. In Wildwood, a proposal to expand drive-throughs in the workplace district was debated, with concerns about maintaining the town's character and potential increased traffic. The podcast also highlighted the rapid development in the area, including the demolition of a mall and the growth of youth sports facilities.

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    33 分