The St. Louis ARGUS December Print Edition: A Look Inside
The St. Louis ARGUS December print edition has arrived, and it brings a wealth of powerful stories to the community. This monthâs issue highlights local triumphs, tackles pressing social issues, and celebrates our vibrant culture. Furthermore, it is packed with insightful articles that shine a light on both local heroes and global conversations. From sports victories to artistic achievements, the latest ARGUS publication offers a comprehensive look at the narratives shaping our region.
This summary will guide you through the key features of the ARGUS December issue. Consequently, you will get a glimpse into the important stories you wonât want to miss.
Key Features of the ARGUS December Print Edition
The latest edition covers a wide range of topics. Therefore, there is something for every reader. Here are some of the standout articles and sections.
Community and Local Heroes

First and foremost, the ARGUS December print edition puts a spotlight on individuals making a significant impact.
- Tiffany âJoyâ Pratt: Learn about the inspiring work of the founder of The JOYful Nation. Read about her mission to spread positivity throughout the city.
- Laylah Shahid: This young athlete from the OâFallon Park Makos Swim Team is a rising star. She is excelling in both academics and swimming, and she is certainly making waves.
- VaNetta Clark: Discover how she is preserving local history. Specifically, read about the An Exceptional Legacy: The Scullin School Artifact Collection exhibition at Washington Universityâs Olin Library.
Business and Economic Insights
In addition to community news, this issue delves into critical economic trends affecting our neighborhoods.
- Minority-Owned Business Loan Denials: An important piece explores the soaring loan denial rates for minority entrepreneurs. It also examines the systemic challenges they continue to face.
- The Black Press and Wealth: Two powerful articles examine the financial neglect of Black media outlets. Look for âDemocrats Pour Millions Into White Media, But Continue To Starve the Black Pressâ and âThe Silence of Black Wealth.â
- A New Era for United Steelworkers: Meet Roxanne Brown. She is the trailblazer set to lead the United Steelworkers as its next international president.
Arts, Culture, and Sports Highlights
The latest ARGUS publication also celebrates St. Louisâs vibrant cultural scene and sporting achievements.
- Nellyâs Black And White Ball: Get the details on the return of St. Louisâs premier celebrity gala. This event raises funds for Make-A-Wish and Harris-Stowe State University scholarships.
- Local Artist Awarded Prestigious Residency: St. Louis native Kaonis Thomas has been awarded a residency at the Château dâOrquevaux in France. This honor is a true testament to the cityâs artistic talent.
- High School Football Success: The edition covers the exciting journey of Cardinal Ritter and St. Maryâs. Read about how they advanced to the state football semifinals.
- Introducing Uncle Myles: Check out the feature on this St. Louis native. He is currently bringing a unique, soulful-rap vibe to the music scene.
Exploring Broader Social and Political Themes
Beyond local news, the ARGUS December issue provides thoughtful commentary on national and global issues. For instance, articles discuss the current political climate in the U.S. and the overlapping wars in Sudan and the Congo. Additionally, there is a call for men to answer a summons from the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
These articles provide a deeper understanding of the complex forces shaping our world. For more discussions on the power of storytelling in media, you can explore related topics on The Narrative Matters.
Where to Get Your Copy
To read these stories and more, be sure to pick up your copy of the ARGUS December print edition. The newspaper remains a vital source of community news and information. You can find your copy at over 100 businesses in the area, including The Heartland Black Chamber of Commerce.
For additional local news and to stay informed about events in the St. Louis area, consider visiting the website for the St. Louis ARGUS. They remain a key voice in the community.
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