Finney Injury Law - December 2019

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How Santa Claus Became Powered by Reindeer

The Dangers of Waiting to Take Legal Action

Florida City Sues Family Over Extreme Christmas Display

Homemade Gingerbread Dog Treats

A Temporary Exhibit Commemorating the St. Louis Blues

SEE THE ‘HISTORY MADE’ EXHIBIT BEFORE IT’S GONE CELEBRATE THE BLUES’ STANLEY CUP WIN ALL OVER AGAIN

I f you’re a hockey fan living in St. Louis, 2019 was a pretty spectacular year. The Blues took home their first Stanley Cup ever in June after an amazing rise from having the worst record in the

Cup, but their motivation and achievements were also an inspiration uniting their community in the process. None feel more worthy of commemoration than they do. The exhibit features more than 20 artifacts on loan to the museum from the Blues, highlighting their historic playoff games. Items on display include the skates Vladimir Tarasenko wore when he scored the game-tying goal in Game 2 of the Final in Boston and all four scoring pucks from the Game 7 victory over the Bruins and championship title. You can even see the jerseys worn by some of your favorites, like St. Louis native Pat Maroon. With much more to marvel at, true fans won’t want to miss out. “History Made” will be on display in the museum through Jan. 26. Admission to both the Missouri History Museum and the Blues mini-exhibit is entirely free, so make sure you come see it before it’s gone. And don’t forget to keep cheering for our boys in blue this season.

NHL. Their harrowing climb to second in their division was followed by three close postseason series wins, then they beat the Boston Bruins in Game 7 to win their first championship in franchise history. Even if you’re not a hockey fan, it was a moment of communal pride for all St. Louis residents. To commemorate the accomplishments of the team’s 2018-19 season (and hopefully beyond), in October, the Missouri History Museum opened “History Made,” a mini- exhibit to commemorate the underdog team. Not only did the Blues take home the NHL’s highest honor in the Stanley

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