Aeneas Williams Looks Forward to the Legends of the Dome Game
Aeneas Williams joined Martin to talk about the Legends of the Dome game along with his current work in St. Louis.
Aeneas Williams joined Martin to talk about the Legends of the Dome game along with his current work in St. Louis.
Dick Vermeil joined Martin to talk about the Greatest Show on Turf Days and Isaac Bruce’s Legends of the Dome game this weekend. Coach Vermeil will be coaching one of the teams.
Isaac Bruce joined Martin to talk about the Legends of the Dome game coming up on Saturday, July 23, 2016. For ticket information check out the Legends of the Dome website.
St. Louis, MO (KTRS) The former home of the Rams has a new name. The Edward Jones Dome is now being called “The Dome at America’s Center.” Since 2002, the financial firm Edward Jones has owned the naming rights, but it canceled its contract after the decision was made to move the Rams to Los…
The committee recently pulled that money out of a budget proposal
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Edward Jones Dome in downtown St. Louis no longer has an NFL team and now it needs a new name. The financial services company said Friday it was canceling its naming rights contract for the stadium because the Rams are moving to Los Angeles. The contract included a clause that…
St. Louis, MO (AP) The St. Louis Rams are gone, and the stadium where they played might soon be a thing of the past, too. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports one option being considered for renovation of the city’s convention center is tearing down the Edward Jones Dome, home to the Rams from 1995, their…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – A panel of House members has approved cutting a $12 million payment for the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. The House committee on Monday chopped next fiscal year’s annual payment, which helps pay off the football stadium. Gov. Jay Nixon last year proposed extending payments to build a new…
Professor Heywood Sanders from the University of Texas – San Antonio discusses how losing the Rams in St. Louis does not necessarily mean more conventions.