Read more about the article POWERplex Sports Complex News
This latest rendering of the Sports Youth complex depicts the area just north Highway 370 where six hotels and several restaurants have already committed to build there. The white building in the center is Cabela’s, which will still be the anchor store in the complex. The black roof section is the interior of what was St. Louis Mills Mall. It will house the volleyball courts, the Bradley Beal basketball Center and pickleball courts; many of them already going in. The POWERplex dome is just visible at the top left of the rendering.

POWERplex Sports Complex News

Old Town Partners Get Update on POWERplex Sports Complex Progress By Bob Lindsey Dan Buck told members of Old Town Partners at their monthly meeting, about the latest information on…

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Read more about the article Annual Mayors’ Shamrock Ball 2020
Handsome King Cedric Ivy and beautiful Queen Katrilla Dugger represented Valley Industries and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month very nicely They arrived to the event in a Bommarito limousine and were crowned King & Queen of the Shamrock Ball. Master of Ceremonies John Londoff,Jr. entertained and kept the event moving on pace all evening. ~ Kent Miller photo

Annual Mayors’ Shamrock Ball 2020

13th Annual Mayors’ Shamrock Ball Was Record Breaker For Valley Industries   Jim Guyre, executive director of Valley Industries, was elated by the turnout and support the North County community…

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Jim Wiener’s Sports Roundup: Incarnate Word Record Setting

Incarnate Word Basketball Seeking 11th State Title By Jim Wieners Incarnate Word Academy Basketball is holding a Missouri State High School Activities Association Record for most Girls titles in that…

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Read more about the article Valley Industries’ Thrift Shop Is Hidden Gem In Hazelwood
Valley Industries Thrift Store is located at 143 James S. McDonnell Blvd. in Hazelwood.

Valley Industries’ Thrift Shop Is Hidden Gem In Hazelwood

Story and Photos by Nichole Richardson     In 2020's world of online shopping and immediate gratification, many local and nationwide brick-and-mortar stores have had to close their doors because…

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Read more about the article GNC Chamber Celebrates 65 Years by Honoring Mike Moehlenkamp
GNCC Board Chair Misty Farr with 2020 Business Person of the Year winner Mike Moehlenkamp, and GNCC President Venus Martz. The award was presented at the 65th anniversary celebration Feb. 19.

GNC Chamber Celebrates 65 Years by Honoring Mike Moehlenkamp

Congratulations to Mike Moehlenkamp: 2020 GNC Chamber’s Business Person of the Year The Greater North County Chamber celebrated its 65th Anniversary on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at Norwood Hills Country Club.…

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Read more about the article GNC CHAMBER CELEBRATES 65 YEARS BY HONORING DIANA WEIDINGER
GNCC Board Chair Misty Farr with Zykan Family Legacy winner Diana Weidinger, and GNCC President Venus Martz.

GNC CHAMBER CELEBRATES 65 YEARS BY HONORING DIANA WEIDINGER

Congratulations to Diana Weidinger: 2020 Chamber’s Zykan Family Legacy Awardee DIANA WEIDINGER was awarded the first ever ZYKAN FAMILY LEGACY AWARD. The Zykan Family Legacy Award was established to preserve…

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Read more about the article GNC Chamber Also Honors . . .
Left to right: Yolanda Allen-Jackson, Dana Grimm and Kitty Harrison.

GNC Chamber Also Honors . . .

Kitty Harrison, Yolanda Allen-Jackson, Dana Grimm, and Long-Standing Members The Chamber awarded the CATHY BEHLMANN VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR AWARD to KITTY HARRISON, with Johnny Londoff Chevrolet. Kitty has been…

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Read more about the article Sandra Olmsted’s Cinematic Skinny: de Wilde’s “Emma.”
Emma (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Harriet (Mia Goth) speak of love too often.

Sandra Olmsted’s Cinematic Skinny: de Wilde’s “Emma.”

Jane Austin Returns in Autumn de Wilde’s Deliciously Wry “Emma.”   by Sandra Olmsted According to debut-director Autumn de Wilde of "Emma.", her influences include "Bringing Up Baby" and John…

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