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Living St. Louis | May 26, 2025

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The historic weather disaster on May 16 will have future generations looking back at what happened and how the city responded; Windsor, IL, is home to one of the world’s only goat towers; an encore of Edwardsville’s Bike Bus, where students join group bike rides to their schools; and the story of legendary St. Louis blues musician, Henry Townsend, who will be inducted into the Blues Foundation’s Hall of Fame in Memphis.  

Monday, May 26, at 7 pm on Nine PBS and livestream.

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Tornado
St. Louis has experienced an historic disaster and future generations will look back at what happened and how the city responded.

Goat Tower
Windsor, Illinois is home to one of the world’s only goat towers. The 30-foot tall brick structure was built for a breed of swiss goats that love to climb.

Bike Bus
Edwardsville middle and elementary school students join group bike rides led by adults to their schools. The Bike Bus is a growing movement that offers students a healthy, supervised alternative way of traveling to and from participating schools.

Henry Townsend
The legendary St. Louis blues musician is being inducted into the Blues Foundation’s Hall of Fame in Memphis. This story ran after his death in 2006 at the age of 96.

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Living St. Louis
May 26, 2025
26:21
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Tornado Response, Goat Tower, Bike Bus, Henry Townsend.

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