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Ballwin Gives Out Millions in No-Bid Contract, Schnucks Strikes Compromise

See the week's biggest headlines from Ballwin and Ellisville's Week in Review for June 17 through June 23.

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A divided Board of Aldermen decided late Monday not to put Ballwin's trash contract up for bid, instead giving Allied Waste a 10-year deal with taxpayers.

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The agreement approved by the Ballwin Board of Aldermen late Monday includes plans to allow a 10-foot fence meant to obscure parts of the new building at Clarkson and Kehrs Mill roads.

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The plaza that once was home to Borders sold for $21.5 million, according to Retail Traffic magazine.

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David Frazier said he could not explain why he was moved into the position of 'Deputy Chief of Logistics' last week, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

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Des Peres police identified a man in connection to a series of incidents involving hugging women at area retail stores, including at least one incident near Ballwin.

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