Mark Your Calendar for March and April
Mark Your Calendar is a regular feature in The Independent News each issue. Items of general interest from non-profit and fraternal groups will be published if received at our office…
Randy Gardner on Sports: Baseball Weather!?
Hard to Get into True Cardinal Fever with This Kind of Weather By Randy Gardner It’s kind of crazy how the weather in St. Louis does not always match the…
Jim Wieners’ Prep Sports Roundup: A Basketball Rivalry
Stars Or Hawks Are A Win Away From Final 4, While Titans Fall Short By Jim Wieners For years, the Boys Basketball rivalry between McCluer North and Hazelwood Central included…
Jim Wieners’ Prep Sports Roundup: Basketball Finals
Lutheran North Back To Final 4; Hawks, Incarnate Win Districts By Jim Wieners After losing in last year’s Class Three State Girls Basketball Quarterfinals to Clark County, Lutheran North is…
Pallottine Spaghetti Dinner Sunday, March 3
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GNCC Business Person of the Year:
Cathy Bono Honored by GNC Chamber Cathy Bono, the 2019 Business Person of the Year, was honored on Feb. 20 at the luncheon in her honor by the Greater North…
Dorsey Announces Write-in Campaign for . . .
Florissant Judge Judge Boyle Accepts a Job in Oklahoma Local attorney Mary Elizabeth Dorsey has announced that she will be a write-in candidate for Florissant Municipal Judge in the April…
Greater North County Chamber Opposes . . .
City-County Merger Plan The Greater North County Chamber Board of Directors have voted to oppose Better Together’s City-County merger plan. Better Together, the advocacy group whose plan to consolidate St.…
Oscar Predictions for February 24:
Cloudy Crystal Ball and Broken Time Machine By Sandra Olmsted Anyone who nails predicting the Academy Awards this year will have to be a psychic or a time traveler. Since…
Florissant Council Approves . . .
Car Sales, Auto Repair Shop, and New Golf Course Fees By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council held another short council meeting last week, but still approved several bills…
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