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2012 Election: Filing Opens Dec. 13 for Hazelwood's Mayoral Race
Those planning to file intent to run for mayor of the City of Hazelwood must do so by Jan. 17, 2012, at 5 p.m.

Email: candace.jarrett@patch.com
Phone: 314-341-5417
Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas
Grew Up: Hazelwood and Florissant, Missouri
Bio: I was born in Arkansas and grew up in Hazelwood, Missouri. I attended Armstrong Elementary and graduated from Hazelwood West High School.
I have always had an interest in news, history and story-telling and realized my junior year of high school that journalism was my career path.
Upon graduating in 2002, I entered the University of Missouri-Columbia and graduated in 2006 with a Journalism degree.
I have worked at newspapers, television and radio stations in Columbia, Missouri; Utica, New York; Myrtle Beach-Florence, South Carolina; and Jacksonville, Florida.
I was an account manager for a multicultural advertising and public relations agency before my return to the St. Louis area and news as a member of the Patch team.
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I'm an objective individual that believes in listening to both sides of any issue.
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I am a believer in God and know that all blessings come through him. I am Christian and was reared in the baptist denomination. I' am a member and have attended New Sunny Mount Missionary Baptist Church on the Northside of St. Louis since I was 4 years old.
Those planning to file intent to run for mayor of the City of Hazelwood must do so by Jan. 17, 2012, at 5 p.m.

The annual community service project, benefiting St. Louis Area Foodbank, just might be heading to your neighborhood Saturday.
This is a rescheduled tour McCaskill originally planned in October to visit Boeing's defense unit and show her support for Boeing’s F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet program.
Wednesday's meeting features two public hearings. One is regarding redistricting ward boundary lines.
P.O. Jason Perkins put his life in danger to stop a shootout.
This week's blotter contains your regular petty crimes, along with a few that stick out.
Although some may feel veterans should be treated well every day of the year, this is especially true on the day designated for them, With that, here's a listing of area restaurants and shops that area offering a number of deals and incentives for those w
All nomination applications are due by Friday at 5 p.m.
Whether you believe today is the end of the world, you plan to get married or you plan to capitalize on a sales and buy new technology, here's a few interesting tidbits about 11.11.11.
Hazelwood West High School earns leadership honor for sportsmanship efforts.
Carrie Baker has not been seen since Wednesday. She is driving a beige 2005 Honda Accord.
The winners of the Robertson Fire Protection District annual coloring contest get to arrive to school in a fire truck.
Pilots used a manual backup system to deploy landing gear on the first of two aircraft delivered to All Nippon Airways.
The Friday night accident left both men in serious condition.
Bureau of Labor Statistics releases unemployment statistics showing significant jump from August, compared to the rest of the year.
Daylight saving time ends on Sunday at 2 a.m.
Saturday gives residents a chance to catch up on some much needed sleep.
All interested are invited to attend and provide their feedback on the plans to design Fee Fee Road from McDonnell Boulevard to Chapel Ridge.
Bank says customers' opinion is most important.