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HSD in partnership with Allied Waste held several e-waste recycling drives where the community could get rid of unwanted electronics.
The tentative open day for the generation 2 QuikTrip is just one month away. It will be located across the street from the current Howdershell Road location.
And, five people stick up a person and take their cell phone and wallet.. The HPD supplied the information in Monday's report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
And, a person used someone's identity to get a Spot Loan. The HPD supplied the information in Monday's report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
Inman earned the honor for her dedication to students and her innovative efforts to help them achieve their full potential.
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured on Florissant and Hazelwood Patch sites.
A federal judge has dismissed all but one claim in lawsuits filed against Mallinckrodt, in which 29 people believe radioactive contamination in Coldwater Creek caused their cancers.
Panattoni Development Company and International Food Products Corporation launch the development of a $20 million, 227,500-sq. ft. facility at Aviator Business Park.
The Hazelwood School District will host "Spring into Employment" career workshops and a job fair April 4, 18 and 25. This event is free and open to the entire community.
The Hazelwood School District's advanced elementary band performed for the board of education to show appreciation for continuing to support arts programs in the district.
The funds would come from the Missouri Department of Transportation's Surface Transportation Program, with a 20 percent match from the City of Hazelwood, and would only be for certain stretches of the roads.
And, two women wanted in other cities are arrested for stealing in Hazelwood. The HPD supplied the information in Friday's report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
And, a person discovers their car brake lines cut. The HPD supplied the information in Thursday's report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
The board of education approved a contract with NCS Pearson for its annual summer professional development at Tuesday's meeting along with two other contracts.
Another meeting will occur at Aerospace District Lodge 837 in Hazelwood on April 3.
The meeting scheduled for April 4 at James J. Eagan Community Center in Florissant is canceled.
And, a person kicks in an apartment door and steals a safe. The HPD supplied the information in Wednesday's report. Arrests or charges listed don't indicate conviction.
The Florissant native said he decided to stop and purchase a ticket only because traffic wasn't bad on his way home from work.
The Hazelwood garden is the first of two community green spaces.