Shopping, Dining, and Tourist Attractions Being Revived in the Florida Keys

by Pat Lindsey Snowbirds can now confidently start flocking to the Keys without fear of facing devastation from Hurricane Irma. The weather is perfect and the Keys are beautiful, but…

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Key Largo, Key West Are Fine; Recovery Slower in Mid Keys

By Bob Lindsey When most St. Louisans think of winter/spring getaways, the gulf coast, Orlando, and Jupiter come to mind. Destin is a one day drive and many other Florida…

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Hazelwood Addresses Concerns About Contract with Robertson Fire District

The City of Hazelwood City Council met Jan. 17 and first welcomed new employees along with recognizing outgoing employees. The council then approved ordinances for redevelopment of the Phillips 66…

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Hazelwood Offers 12-Week Biggest Loser Program Feb. 1-April 25

According to the Statistic Brain Research Institute, the number of Americans who usually make New Year’s resolutions is 41 percent. Of this total, over 21 percent make a resolution to…

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Port Authority Concludes Jamestown Mall Purchase

Redevelopment Proposals Sought   The now owns all the property at the former Jamestown Mall site and has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to redevelop the property. Interested developers…

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Seniors New Year’s Eve Noon Party Remains a Florissant Tradition

Story and photos by Nichole Fetters More than 300 of Florissant’s finest gathered at the James J. Eagan Center on Dec. 31 to ring in 2018 during the annual City…

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