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From Good Dreams to Bad Nightmares: If You Can Dream It, Can You Be It? By Tom Anselm Tom Anselm When I was a little feller, I had this…
Florissant Filmmaker Tackles . . .
Heroin Abuse with Suspenseful Film ‘Claimed’ Elle Mercurio-Cherrier’s 'Claimed,' a chilling film set in the 16th Century during English colonization, premieres Dec. 3 at the Prairie Commons Library. The premiere…
Florissant Ranked as One Of . . .
50 Safest Cities in MO Security-based review, comparison and news site, Security Baron, analyzed FBI rankings of crime rates to find out what the top 50 safest cities are in…
DINING DIVAS: In Clayton
Local Clayton Restaurant Packed with Passion & Flavor Lisa Kampeter It was a gorgeous night for food and fun with the Dining Divas this past month as we enjoyed Peno…
A Boomer’s Journal: Is It Just Me?
Are We Just Living in a Crazy World Now? By Tom Anselm Tom Anselm In a perfect world, everyone would get along. There would be no war, no sickness,…
NCCU 2019 ANNUAL AWARDS
‘North County Churches Uniting’ Presents Annual Awards on Oct. 6 The North County Churches Uniting for Racial Harmony and Justice’s annual awards dinner is Sunday, Oct. 6 in the Paul…
A BOOMER’S JOURNAL: What’s In A Name?
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By Tom Anselm
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Or at least so said good old Billy Shakespeare. The implication here is that a name really doesn’t matter much. It is more the essence of something that determines its worth. Read more on A BOOMER’S JOURNAL: What’s In A Name?…Florissant, VFW Post Honor 911
With Special Program, Music Sees Life as it Ought to Be A large crowd gathered at the VFW Post 4105 for the 18th anniversary of the September 11,…
A BOOMER’S JOURNAL: Remembering 911
The Healing Of Wounds Takes More Than Time By Tom Anselm Eighteen years ago yesterday, I was walking down the hallway of Cross Keys Middle School. I encountered Linda, a…
Dining Divas: With Heavy Hearts, . . .
The Dining Divas Find Refuge at Frisco Barroom in Webster Groves By Lisa Kampeter It was a different Dining Divas this month. Enjoyable but with an underlying sadness. Two longstanding…
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