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Eric Schmid

Eric Schmid

Economic Development Reporter at WQUB-FM

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  • English
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  • Society
  • Politics

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License reciprocity for military doesn't always equal jobs | STLPR - St. Louis Public Radio

In the two years since an Illinois law took effect, more than 1,000 military members and their spouses have been helped with a professional license application in the state.
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St. Louis County is expanding its reproductive health care services

The order from County Executive Sam Page extends existing programs at the health department and expands patient counseling and anti-bias and anti-racism training, as well as clinical training around contraception.
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Military families often have to move every few years. Critics say i...

Constant and sometimes sudden moves can disrupt military families’ finances and cause challenges with their children’s schools and medical care.
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SIUE researchers experimenting with ways to better support minority...

The university received about $1.5 million from the National Science Foundation to study sustainable watersheds and implement different ways to support graduate students involved in the research.
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Fear, hope and relief. One couple’s journey from Ukraine to St. Cha...

Viktor and Svetlana Zribnyak had lived in Kharkiv, Ukraine, since 1983, but Russia’s invasion forced them to flee to their son’s home in St. Charles.
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St. Louis-area community leaders want more say in environmental imp...

“The new green economy can be as exclusive and as unjust as the old one,” said the Rev. Rodrick Burton. He and others want local residents to decide how the region responds to climate change.
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Granite City adds more trees and will be able to sell the carbon cr...

The city gets more trees and companies are able to offset their carbon use.
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The Space Force will track troops’ fitness with wearable devices. W...

Instead of taking an annual fitness test, troops will have their activity monitored by the devices throughout the year.
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St. Louis’ new nonstop flight to Frankfurt has some asking ‘Where n...

Some business leaders in the St. Louis region have seen this success, and now their sights are set on replicating it with a nonstop route to South America.
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St. Louis region lands $25 million federal grant to bolster advance...

The sector has become a pillar of business opportunity that leaders want to develop in the region.
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Fed program attempts to diversify economics field by going into cla...

The program aims to make economics engaging and relevant for students of color who are historically underrepresented in the field.