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All that Glitters in Tunica, MS could be more than Gold By Pat Lindsey At the crossroads between the home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock…
Hazelwood’s Recycle Day at Outlet Mall June 6 Encourages Public to Clear Clutter
Hazelwood will host its 5th Annual Recycle Day on Saturday, June 6, at St. Louis Outlet Mall near the IceZone from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is open…
McCluer Students Dominate Competition in Regional Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge
McCluer High School students dominated the competition in the 2015 Regional Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge, winning the top three spots. Destiny Davis was the overall winner, with Jacob Tiemann second…
Ferguson Police Promote Two Officers to Sergeant
The Ferguson Police Department announced the promotion of officers Dominica Fuller and Mark Leone to Sergeant. “We are very pleased and excited to enter into this new era for our…
Wound Care Awareness Week Observed at Christian Hospital
The Christian Hospital Wound Care & Hyperbarics Center, a member of the Healogics network, helped raise awareness of chronic wounds in the second annual Wound Care Awareness Week, June 1-5.…
Mayor Schneider Asks for Special Session to Consider Gas Tax Hike
Mayor Thomas R. Schneider of Florissant has requested that Gov. Jay Nixon call a special legislative session to increase the gas tax by 2 cents and avoid forfeiting federal matching…
Hazelwood’s Cold Water Elementary Named a National School of Character
Cold Water Elementary is one of 13 schools statewide to be named a national School of Character by Character.org (formerly the Character Education Partnership) and was recognized as a…
Metro Market Coming June 5 to Rock Road MetroLink Station
Citizens for Modern Transit, in partnership with Beyond Housing, Great Rivers Greenway and Metro, will host a Metro Market on Friday, June 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the…
Job Skills Taught in Not-For-Profit Run by Disabled McCluer Students
Kenneth Holzapfel, a teacher at McCluer High School, received a $2,500 grant to form a legal not-for-profit catering business that will be owned and operated by McCluer students with disabilities.…
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