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Read MoreFlorissant Council Denies Board Appointment; Adds To General Revenue Fund
BY CAROL ARNETT The Florissant City Council denied a board appointment to the Board of Adjustment, after Councilman John Grib explained why he thought it was an improper nomination. Grib…
Success of Atonement Harp Choir Prompts Interest in New Choirs
Student in Betty Jane Ruckman's harp class. The transition from most instruments to the harp is not an easy one for even the best musicians. Local piano instructor Betty Jane…
Mayor Reminds Residents of City’s Trash Container Law
Mayor Robert Lowery wants to remind residents of the City’s trash can ordinance. The Florissant City Hall has received numerous complaints that some residents are in violation of this ordinance.…
Florissant Council OKs Resolutions To Support Local Jobs
BY CAROL ARNETT The Florissant City Council passed two resolutions that support keeping jobs in the St. Louis area. The first urged the St. Louis Post Dispatch to "reject the…
Florissant residents are reminded of city’s trash can ordinance
Mayor Robert Lowery wanted to remind residents of the City’s trash can ordinance. Florissant City Hall has received numerous complaints that some residents are in violation of this ordinance and…
New Gift Shop
There is a new gift shop in Florissant, Bella’s Bounty Treasures and Gifts located at 3323 N Highway 67 just South of the New Halls Ferry Inn. The owners are…
Zion United Church Labyrinth Can Also Be Used For Picnics
Girls from Zion United Church of Christ Sunday School formed the Labyrinth Dancers for a dance at the Labyrinth Festival and Picnic. STORY, PHOTOS BY BOB LINDSEY The inspirational and…
Zion United Church of Christ
BRIANNA FISCHER tried out a live "snake necklace" at Zion United Church of Christ festival at the Labyrinth in Florissant.
Florissant Financial Audit May Take A Year
It might take six months before its starts and a year before completed, and cost the city $24,000, but a state audit of Florissant's finances will take place. The Missouri…
Hazelwood announces extension of spring chipping program to assist residents with storm damage
The city of Hazelwood has extended its Spring Limb Chipping Program for another two weeks until June 19 to assist local residents in clearing yard debris caused by recent storms,…
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