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Garrett Elementary Students Help Out The Shoeman
Led by its student council, Garrett Elementary School collected 200 pairs of shoes for Shoeman Water Projects.

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Led by its student council, Garrett Elementary School collected 200 pairs of shoes for Shoeman Water Projects.

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The Hazelwood School District Board of Education also heard first reading of a couple revised policies, said goodbye to a 12-year board member and hello to a newcomer.
City council also considers major purchases and new park program.
Newly elected board members were sworn in and board positions selected.
Newly elected board members were sworn in and board positions selected.
The council is torn on the effectiveness of vacant housing stickers and letters, and considers the impacts of the county smoking ban on city alcohol sales in bars and restaurants.
Police responded to everything from sugar being poured into a gas tank, to a wife hitting her husband with the family vehicle, to petty theft.
Patch unveils it's new iPhone app available for free download now at the Apple App store.
There's a plethora of Easter Egg festivities beginning this weekend as well as a few area high school theatrical productions.
MoDOT officials considers changes to Interstate 270 corridor at the Lindbergh interchange. MoDOT also holding a study of the highway to the Route 367.