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St. Louis, Missouri (February 11, 2025) – Larson Engineering, Inc. has completed its acquisition of Fagen Engineering, LLC, the engineering arm of construction company Fagen, Inc., marking a significant milestone in its strategic growth initiative. 

11 February 2025

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Maryland Heights, Mo. (Feb. 5, 2025) - Following a $1.4 million renovation, Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital has unveiled its first two classrooms specifically designed for its OZ program.

5 February 2025

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ST. LOUIS, MO, December 18, 2024 – The Morehouse College Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center (MIEC) marked its 20th anniversary this December with a Legacy Luncheon, celebrating two decades of fostering innovation and entrepreneurial excellence. As part of the momen...

18 December 2024

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Santa Claus made a pre-Christmas stop at Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital Friday, Dec. 13 to deliver gifts to nearly 50 patients, an annual tradition for the last two decades.

13 December 2024

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Paquito D’Rivera and Chucho Valdés, Together Again!, a rare two-night concert event to support Jazz St. Louis

23 September 2024

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The performances featuring the GRAMMY Award-winning musicians will support Jazz St. Louis

2 August 2024

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Maryland Heights, Mo. (Aug. 1, 2024) - In honor of her 90th birthday, Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital has dedicated a permanent space in the hospital to longtime volunteer and Creve Coeur resident Pat Chambers.

1 August 2024

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Maryland Heights, Mo. (July 19, 2024) – Dr. Abby Musial has joined Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital as a new pediatrician and referral liaison. With a strong background in hospital medicine, Musial has led research focusing on the care of children with medical com...

19 July 2024

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8-year-old Yeva Kapusterynska and her parents moved to the U.S. seeking safety from war-torn Ukraine. When the family was hit by a drunk driver in Kansas, pediatric complex care hospital Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital came to their aid. 

1 July 2024

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The pediatric hospital is building permanent classrooms for its innovative OZ program, as well as more open play space, to optimize neurodevelopmental progress for its youngest patients 

9 April 2024

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