The billboard, surrounded by corn on private property just off Old U.S. Highway 50 across from Breese Central Community High School, is an advertisement for the Proud Boys.
Bill introduced at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen Friday aims to create “level playing field” with traditional car rental firms, sponsor says. Airport leader opposes the measure.
Bosley, 91, died May 16. He was on the Board of Aldermen from 1977 to 2017, except for four years in the mid-1980s after an unsuccessful race for mayor.
Stricter air-quality rules, pushed through in the last days of the Biden administration, face an uncertain future under a Trump-led Environmental Protection Agency and pushback from Missouri Republicans.
"We heard the community's feedback and are making changes that reflect those concerns," Tom Blair, MoDOT's St. Louis district engineer, said Friday in a statement.
Rabbi Jeffrey Abraham said in the future he will “consider my words in a different context in the hope of opening doors and listening, as well as being heard.”