Living St. Louis
November 20, 2017
Special | 24m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Don Robinson Update, Locusts, Lindbergh Band-Rose Parade & Richard Sprengeler China Photos
Producer Anne-Marie Berger updates her 2009 story about Don Robinson. Producer Jim Kirchherr explains how St. Louis scientists created a remote-controlled, bomb-sniffing bug. The Spirit of St. Louis Marching band of Lindbergh High School will perform in the 2018 Tournament of Roses Parade. A montage of pictures taken in China by St. Louis photographer Richard Sprengeler.
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Living St. Louis is a local public television program presented by Nine PBS
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Living St. Louis
November 20, 2017
Special | 24m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Producer Anne-Marie Berger updates her 2009 story about Don Robinson. Producer Jim Kirchherr explains how St. Louis scientists created a remote-controlled, bomb-sniffing bug. The Spirit of St. Louis Marching band of Lindbergh High School will perform in the 2018 Tournament of Roses Parade. A montage of pictures taken in China by St. Louis photographer Richard Sprengeler.
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