Branson Plans Veterans Tribute To Mark End of Vietnam War
To mark the 35th anniversary of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War on April 30, Branson Veterans Events & Reunions plans an opening ceremony at a location to be determined…
Hazelwood District Names 2 New Middle School Principals
The Hazelwood School District recently named Sonya Ptah as the principal of Hazelwood Southeast Middle School and Gary Jansen as the principal of Hazelwood East Middle School. The changes become…
The Dining Divas: Lola Replaces Crepes in the City And Has Dining Divas Singing
By Lisa Kampeter To be fair and geographically desirable, I try to mix up the Dining Divas outings each month to cover all of Metro St. Louis. Divas drive from…
Keith Took is Greater North County Chamber Business Person of 2010
Keith Took (center) in his Old Town Donuts shop. Seated from left are, his father, Gus Took, and loyal customers, Will Geno, Paul Carr, Clarence Raup, and Daniel Carr. Veterans…
E-textbooks Will be Used for Several Courses in the Hazelwood School District
The Hazelwood School District will pilot the use of e-textbooks for advanced placement courses in U.S. history and government in 2010-2011. Traditional textbooks are expensive, about $100 or more, and…
Outstanding 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…
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