Abby Herl Wins Volunteer of the Year from Missouri Healthcare Association

On Aug. 28, Abby Herl, of Delmar Gardens North was named Volunteer of the Year for District Three by the Missouri Healthcare Association. The award was announced during the 70th…

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Spooky Food Truck Knight Friday, Oct. 13 on KOC Grounds

   Mayor Tom Schneider announced that the Knights of Columbus Duchesne Council #2951 and the City of Florissant will be co-sponsoring a Food Truck Knight on Friday, Oct. 13 from…

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Homecoming Celebration Back at Little Creek Oct. 28

The Little Creek Nature Area, 2295 Dunn Rd. in Florissant, will host its 6th annual Homecoming Celebration from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 28. The celebration will feature live…

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Citizens for Modern Transit, AARP to Host Pop-Up Metro Market at the No. Hanley MetroLink Station Oct. 11

Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT) and AARP in St. Louis have announced plans to host a pop-up Metro Market on Wednesday, Oct. 11, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the…

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Christian Hospital Foundation to Recognize Area Community Leaders at Legacy Dinner

   The Christian Hospital Foundation will honor community leaders at its ninth annual Legacy Leaders Dinner on Thursday, Oct. 26, at Norwood Hills Country Club. Kelvin R. Westbrook, Chair of…

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mother! Metaphoric but Hard to Watch

By Sandra Olmsted Writer/director Darren Aronofsky’s extended metaphor on the creative process is interesting, disturbing, and probably alluring to some. The film portrays the creative process as essentially violent and…

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A Boomer’s Journal: When Things May Seem Too Much, Go Fishing!

by Tom Anselm Protests in the streets, statues knocked down, unstable lunatics with nuclear weapons. This is today’s reality. But let’s talk about something really important, something that is seldom…

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