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Monday, March 7, 2011

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Daily PatchCast: Loop Businesses Say They'd Fight Plan to Charge Evening Parking Fee, Updates Expected on Westminster Christian Academy and More

A roundup of St. Louis news headlines for Tuesday.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Daily PatchCast: Possible Tax Hike for Ladue Schools Prompts Conflicting Opinions, Chuck Berry Statue Planned for Loop and More

A roundup of St. Louis news headlines for Thursday.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Daily PatchCast: Hazelwood Council Approves Courts Surcharge, Skaters With Creve Coeur Ties to Compete Nationally and More

A roundup of St. Louis headlines for Tuesday.

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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

PatchCast

Daily PatchCast: Upcoming University City School Board Member Talks Plans, Ladue Lady Rams Finish Regular Season Strong and More

A roundup of the region's major developments for Thursday.

Here are the top stories from Patch sites in your area: Wrestling: District Qualifiers Gearing up for State Meet University City's New Board Member-Elect Rick Salamon Your Weekend: Music, Theater, Dance Kid Power! 22-1 Lady Rams Face Nerinx in Districts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Daily PatchCast: St. Peters Borders Store to Close, County to Review Driveway Paperwork After Clayton Meeting and More

A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday

Here are the top stories from Patch sites in your area: St. Peters Borders Location Slated to Close Driveway Concerns Prompt County Council to Hold on Records at Meeting in Clayton The Influenza Season Has Officially Returned Chamber Hears About Library's Services for Businesses Hazelwood West Wildcats Midweek Sports Roundup

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Daily PatchCast: University City Schools Hosts Returning Artists Program, Creve Coeur Mayor Receives Heart Surgery and More

A roundup of the region's major developments for Friday.

Here are the top stories from Patch sites in your area: O'Fallon City Council, Residents Discuss Issues with Residential Rental Inspections Dielmann Out Of Heart Surgery City Gives Boost to Foundry Art Centre Lake Saint Louis Volunteers In Medicine Clinic helps Uninsured Alums in the Arts Celebrated at Reception

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Daily PatchCast: Chaminade Football Star Joins Marines, St. Charles Museum Honors Black History Month and More

A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday.

Chaminade Star Football Player Leaves College Gridiron for Marines Ben Lueken, a star Chaminade football player, suited up for the University of Kansas before deciding to join the Marines. Frugal Family  You'll find deals on tanning, entertainment, haircuts and more in Maryland Heights. Five Things to Do With Kids This Week in St. Charles  Options include planning a visit to the Frenchtown Heritage Museum, which has a display of photos depicting the everday life of African Americans in honor of Black History Month. Whiz Kid: Sean Bradford In Florissant, 13-year-old Sean Bradford is being recognized for an act of bravery. Snow Storm Passes, Normalcy Returning St. Peters Patch has the latest on the tail end of a winter storm that shut down …

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Daily PatchCast: St. Charles Declares State of Emergency, Deep Freeze Hits University City and More

A roundup of the region's major developments for Monday.

County Executive Declares State of Emergency St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann declared a State of Emergency for the county at noon Tuesday. Five Things: Resources for Hazelwood's 'Snowpocalypse 2011' Hazelwood City Hall remained open today. In other areas such as the Elm Grove Shopping center, all businesses were closed except Starbucks. Ice Coats University City Icicles are everywhere in University City. That site has photos showing the extent of the storm so far. Richmond Heights Police Blotter: Jan. 17 - Jan. 24 Two vehicles were reported stolen in mid-January in Richmond Heights. That’s according to the city’s police department. El Agave Brings Great Mexican Fare A new Wentzville restaurant and cantina offers a host of …

Monday, January 31, 2011

Daily PatchCast: Cities Prepare for Winter Storm, Council Approves Pool Work and Pratzel's Bakery Closes After 98 Years

A roundup of the region's major developments for Monday.

Thawing and Refreezing Sends Trash Truck Into Ditch A Christian Environmental Services slid Friday off an icy Lake Saint Louis road. Here's how the truck got back on firm ground. Emergency Measures Passed at Jan. 19 Hazelwood City Council Meeting In an effort to save the pool season, Hazelwood City Council on Jan. 19 pushed through introduction, first reading and final approval of legislation that gives the city the green light to have some work done to the pool at White Birch Bay in time to open the season. 'Everything's Gone But The Crumbs,' Pratzel's Closes Down Pratzel’s bakery, an institution in St. Louis kosher circles, closed up shop Sunday after 98 years in business, most recently in Creve Coeur retail space at Kohn’s Deli. A …

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