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March 12 is National Plant a Flower Day, but when is it really safe to plan flowers in St. Louis?

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Spring is just around the corner– in fact it’s Friday March 20. In preparation for that date, the people who plan the “National Days”  calendar designated March 12th as the day to participate in National […]

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Many have had a busy winter, starting with the holidays and then trying to catch up from the holidays, but as Spring approaches, it seems we have more time. Here are a few books by […]

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Registration opens up for “Senior Olympics” which have rebranded to “Legends Games” to emphasize the younger crowd

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How to find relief from back pain; physical therapy can be a big help

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By Sally Tippett Rains We all know people who suffer from chronic back or neck pain. There are also athletes who repeatedly are out due to back pain. What if there was a way to […]

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LEADOFF QUICK HITTERS

SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2026 

Nolan Gorman hit his third homer of the spring and also had a single as the Cardinals and Marlins played to a 7-7 tie on Saturday in Jupiter. The game was called after seven innings because of rain. Andre Pallante allowed one run in five innings.

The Cardinals will host the Nationals today as they begin their final week in Florida, breaking camp after the game on March 22. Matthew Liberatore will make his next-to-last start of the spring.

 

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