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Florissant Council Okays Masonry Plans For New Bank; Passes Resolutions By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council held its first meeting Monday once again via Zoom and accepted a council…
Summons of Joy Carries on in Florissant
Summons of Joy Program Carries On Despite Pandemic By Rance Thomas North County Churches Uniting for Racial Harmony and Justice (NCCU), which consists of 27 churches of various denominations, in…
Florissant Council Okays Citizens Police Review Board
Florissant Holds Hearings on Community Block Grants By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council held held a public hearing for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) the fiscal year 2019…
Breaking Covid News
*Breaking News on Covid-19 Vaccines By Nichole Richardson I was just on a WebEx meeting hosted by Lisa Cox, communications director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior…
Ray Barrett Honored by City of Des Peres
Ex-Florissant Councilman Honored by Des Peres For Park Development There Ray Barrett, who served as the first Florissant Councilman for Ward 1, was honored by the City of Des Peres…
Hazelwood District Filing Information
Hazelwood District Filing Dates For 2021 School Board The Hazelwood School District Board of Education will have two open three-year seats and one open two-year seat in the April 6,…
Jan. 6 Florissant Council Seats Open
Filing For April Florissant Council Seats Opens Jan. 6 Candidates may obtain the necessary forms from the City Clerk on or after Jan. 5, 2021 at the Florissant City Hall,…
Florissant Council Approves 2021 Budget
Pandemic Results in Revenue Drop For Florissant Budget By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council had a short but busy meeting last week, passing the bills that approve the budget…
Pandemic causes decrease in Florissant City Budget
Bill Heard for New Quick Stop; City Honors Mark Behlmann By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council last week gave first readings of bills that would be approved on the…
New Rules with minimal staffing goes in effect Nov. 18
Hazelwood City Hall Makes Changes in Response to Rise in COVID-19 Cases Effective Nov. 18, 2020, Hazelwood City Hall will move to a minimal staffing model to help slow…
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