A Boomer’s Journal: A Rock Festival as a Metaphor for an Era

by Tom Anselm It was billed as “An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.” To some, it was a deplorable display of wanton sexual promiscuity and rampant drug…

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Florissant Seeking Grant For Park Improvements at Manion Park

By Carol Arnett    The Florissant City Council had a light agenda last week, with no communications, public hearings, or old business. They did, however, pass one resolution and four…

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Participants Offer Rave Reviews on Pallottine’s North County Staycation

Pallottine Renewal Center hosted its first Staycation and the attendees have given rave reviews about the experience. Pallottine, along with businesses and attractions in North County, presented a Staycation weekend…

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Hazelwood Green Committee’s Reward Residents For Turning In Pledge Cards

The Hazelwood’s Green Committee held its first prize drawing for the 2017 Recycling Pledge Card Campaign at a recent City Council meeting. Five lucky winners won some fabulous prizes just…

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Revived Florissant Valley Branch Library More than Just Books

Story and photos By Nichole Richardson    The newly renovated Florissant Valley branch of the St. Louis County library, located at 195 New Florissant Rd., is a gold mine of…

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St. Louis Area Offers Best Chances at Viewing Eclipse

MU experts talk of this rare opportunity By Nichole Richardson On Monday, Aug. 21, St. Louis area residents will get the thrill of witnessing the first total solar eclipse here…

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