George Mahey remembers Ted Drewes Jr.
Michael Calhoun has a discussion with George Mahey discussing the legacy of Ted Drewes in the city of St. Louis after the passing of Ted Drewes Jr. earlier in the week. He was 96 years old.
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Ted Drewes Jr., Owner of iconic Ted Drewes Frozen Custards stands, dies at age of 96
Ted Drewes Jr., the owner of the beloved St. Louis frozen custard stand, Ted Drewes, died at 96.
Impact of Canadian Rail Shutdown on US Supply Chains
Michael Calhoun discusses the significant impact of the Canadian rail shutdown with guest Peter Goger, from the OEC Group, an international logistics provider. They cover the current state of US supply chains, the specialized and component-based nature of international trade, strategies to mitigate…
Non-alcoholic beer sales skyrocketing in St. Louis
Jeff Stevens, owner and operator of Well Being Brewing Co. sits with KMOX's Stuart McMillan to discuss the rise in popularity of non-alcoholic brewing in the St. Louis area.
Former President Trump picks JD Vance as his running mate
Missouri US Senator Eric Schmitt joins Michael Calhoun to talk about the choice of JD Vance of running mate for former President Trump and Schmitt spoke with Trump after shooting on Saturday.
U-S Marshals coming to St. Louis to help fight crime
In the very near future, U-S Marshals will be coming into the St. Louis region to help fight crime. Maria Keena has the indepth look at their role.
Keeping yourself safe from black bears this summer
Dan Zarlenga of the Missouri Department of Conservation discusses why you may see more black bears this summer and how to stay safe.
Kirkwood City Council members request to slow down speed limit on Big Bend
Mayor of Kirkwood Liz Gibbons joins Michael Calhoun to discuss a potential decrease in speed on the part of Big Bend that runs through Kirkwood, and the impending demolition of the former Kirkwood Athletic Association baseball fields.
Inventory tech glitch on April 20th results in loss of sales for Missouri dispensaries
Rebecca Rivas, reporter for the Missouri Independent, joins Michael Calhoun to discuss a technical error that occurred on 4/20 that caused Missouri Cannabis businesses to lose sales.