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Police Borrow Creve Coeur Spanish-Speaking Officer to Make Arrest
Police Blotter for Oct. 30, 2012

Police Blotter for Oct. 30, 2012

Enrollment data shows that from 2003 to present, enrollment increased by more than 700 students but will likely slow down in the future.
Prop B seeks to raise taxes on cigarettes, of which a portion will go toward public schools. Prop S would raise taxes to support the Special School District.
Students, faculty, donors and special guests participated in Friday’s groundbreaking ceremony of the school’s new 86,000 square foot math, science and technology facility.
The Clayton Road facility was replaced by a new center in Creve Coeur.
Development may take several months as Frontenac city officials continue a moratorium on new developments along Clayton Road.
The 86,000 square foot addition will be used for science, technology and mathematics.
Police Blotter for Oct. 22, 2012.
The renovation will bring new shoe brands and designers to St. Louis.
The committee would like to expand Crestwood’s Veterans Memorial site to honor the city's fallen soldiers, including Sean Sullivan, who died this summer.
The retail store will open two new locations simultaneously in St. Louis.
Crestwood residents, the mayor and developers held a town hall meeting to discuss a proposal for a new mall in the site of the old Crestwood Court.
The Mehlville School District will send out enrollment forms to parents sometime in October to determine parents’ interest on free, full-day kindergarten.
The project moves forward after a favorable vote during the Mehlville School Board’s last meeting. The tennis courts, however, will not have lights in order to save on costs.
The St. Charles Police Department will be participating along with other cities in St. Charles County in the annual National Night Out on Oct. 2.
He has formed the group Freedom from Un-American Speed Enforcement and plans to take up his grievances with the Chesterfield City Council tonight.
Police Reports Sept. 5-8.
Next week, students at certain Parkway Schools will see their lunch served in an environment-friendly tray.
Next week, students at certain Parkway schools will see their lunch served in an environment-friendly tray.