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Read MoreOutstanding Staff, Students Honored By Ferguson-Florissant School Board
The Ferguson-Florissant School District Board of Education will honor the accomplishments of staff and students at its monthly board meeting on Wednesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. Superintendent Jeff Spiegel,…
Florissant Police Clear Cold Case Robbery Shooting
A robbery and shooting case that was nearly two decades old has been cleared, Florissant’s Police Chief, William Karabas announced on April 2, 2010. Larry Richard Caudle, a 36-year-old white…
Florissant Revenues Down, But No Need to Panic Say Officials
By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council held a budget review meeting last week to check on the progress of the city’s fiscal year, and see how closely to the…
Center of Charter Review Debate: Possible Change to City Manager Government
By Carol Arnett The Florissant City Council has engaged in some heated debate as they discussed a bill that would set up a committee to review the city charter. Proponents…
Services Held For Tom Korte
Frank "Tom" Korte, one of Old Town's most respected businessmen, died Thursday, March 25 after a battle with cancer. He was 58. Internment was at Sacred Heart Cemetery following services…
Movie review: The Last Song
By Maggie Scott With her role as Veronica “Ronnie” Miller in the weeper, The Last Song, pop music superstar Miley Cyrus has declared emancipation from her alter egos, Miley Stewart/Hannah…
West Girls Soccer Off To 4-0 Start, Wins Hazelwood Classic Tourney
By Jim Wieners Hazelwood West Girls Soccer starts 2010 with four wins last week in route to winning the Hazelwood Classic. West opened the season on March 22 with a…
Lutheran North Starts 3-0 While Haz. Central Starts 2-0 In Baseball
By Jim Wieners Lutheran High School North opened the 2010 Baseball season with three victories in the first week, which included two routs, while Hazelwood Central opened the season with…
Proponents Say Prop A For Metro Transit A Must Need For N. County
By Jay-Dee Bush Either way the vote goes, the proposed half-cent sales tax for St. Louis County’s metro transit system could mean some dramatic changes. The fate of MetroLink, Metrobus,…
North County Will Miss Lowell Girardier, One of Area’s Top Advocates, Citizens
North County lost of one of its most influential citizens and advocate for North County with the passing of community leader and builder Lowell Girardier who died Friday, March 26.…
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