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Mayor Outlines Efforts to Save License Office For the Rotary Club By Jeremey Thomas The Florissant city council discussed and passed several bills up for approval Monday Jan. 12…
Breakfast Isn’t Too Shabby at The Shack for the Dining Divas
The Dining Divas By Lisa Kampeter 2015 already was brighter with Divas Brunch 2014 was not a fun year for me. The Big C was a big pain for the…
Chief Lowery Elected to Office by two Police Groups
In October of 2014 at the 121st Annual International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) conference in Orlando, Florissant Chief of Police, Colonel Timothy J. Lowery was elected as Vice…
Ferguson-Florissant School District Offers:
Free Vision Screening for Children, 6 months to 6 years KidSight in conjunction with the Ferguson-Florissant School District’s Parents as Teachers program will offer free vision screenings on February 23,…
Mayor opposing Ameren plans for a 9.65% rate increase
Mayor Schneider Praises Ameren Upgrades In City, But Can’t Support a Rate Hike Plan Once again Ameren Missouri is requesting from the Missouri Public Service Commission a rate increase, specifically…
French Bouillon Party Jan. 18
Bouillon Party Jan. 18 at Taille de Noyer The Florissant Valley Historical Society will host its Annual Bouillon Party on Sunday, Jan. 18. The party will be held at Taille de…
Inherent Vice: Hallucinatory Journey to the End of an Era
By Sandra Olmsted Director Paul Thomas Anderson adapts Thomas Pynchon’s 2009 novel Inherent Vice and captures Pynchon’s love of movies and the transition from the decade of free love to…
PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, Jan. 15, at 5 p.m. at Catering to You (click below for details)
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Rotary Club Fights to License Bureau Back
Rotary Club Of Florissant, Sen. Gina Walsh Seeks Appeal to State on Loss of License Office The Rotary Club of Florissant, a not-for-profit organization that has donated more than $4…
GNC Chamber Accepting Scholarship Applications
The Greater North County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for the 2015 scholarship program. The chamber will award six $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors who reside in…
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