A trust fund has been set up to help the 3-year-old girl in Gasconade County who died after being hit with a stray bullet this week. Here is the information:
The Allison Schneider Fund
c/o Legends Bank
P.O. Box 508
Owensville, MO 65066
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Thursday 11/19
-3:35pm … CONNIE STEVENS joins MARK in studio to talk about her new film Saving Grace B. Jones – now showing at the St. Louis International Film Festival.
“The Mark Reardon Show” covers everything from the news of the day to news out of the ordinary. Listeners hear plenty of intelligent conversation related to politics, lifestyle, sports and pop culture.
A 25-year radio veteran, Mark Reardon was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, but moved to St. Louis in 1979 and spent the next 17 years in Missouri. His prior assignments included KFRU in Columbia, Missouri, the former KSD-AM in St. Louis and WTMJ in Milwaukee.
An avid cyclist, hunter and fisherman, Mark's hobbies include music, thoroughbred racing, Mizzou football and even Mizzou basketball despite Quinn Snyder destroying the program.
11/20/09 Robert Lichter
Is Fox News fair and balanced like they claim to be? Robert Lichter, director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University, has been studying the issue and has the answers.
11/20/09 Reardon Roundtable
Mark has Post-Dispatch columnist Aisha Sultan, director of the American Issues Project Ed Martin, and former press secretary for Mayor Slay Ed Rhode on the roundtable this afternoon to tackle some headline news stories.
11/19/09 Actress and director Connie Stevens
Actress and now director Connie Stevens joins Mark to talk about her new movie "Saving Grace B. Jones." The film is now showing at the St. Louis International Film Festival.
11/19/09 - Former U.S. Attorney Catherine Hanaway
Former U.S. Attorney and Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway joins Mark to talk about the Justice Department's decision to try the 9-11 terrorist mastermind in New York in a civil trial.
11/19/09 Old Newsboys volunteer Sally Friedman
Sally Friedman was at the corner of Hanley and Davis Place in Clayton when she was asked to leave by police officers because she was violating a 2005 Clayton ordinance outlawing street corner solicitation. She joins Mark to share her story.
11/18/09 Director Kirk Jones
"Everybody's Fine," starring Robert De Niro, will be showing tonight at the Plaza Frontenac 6 theatre for the St. Louis International Film Festival. Director Kirk Jones joins Mark in studio to talk about the film.
11/18/09 Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes joins Mark to talk about his book "How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy."