Eureka-Wildwood, MO|News|
$1 Million Gift from Eureka Golf Club Owner Granted to Jefferson College Foundation
The gift is the largest in the foundation's history.

Dan Barger long has been a community journalist, starting as a reporter/editor in Jefferson County, moving on to cover politics and write editorials in south St. Louis, managing newsrooms in West and North County and becoming the editorial director for the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis. Barger also served two stints as a Journal newspaper publisher, in Monroe County, Ill. and in Jefferson County, Mo.
Along the way Barger has covered a wide diversity of stories, from the achievements of neighborhood people to the follies at a variety of city halls to the efforts by community groups to make their hometown a better place. Barger was recognized as the Suburban Journalist of the Year by Suburban Newspapers of America for his stories on the presidential aspirations of Dick Gephardt, his coverage of a two-month conspiracy trial in St. Louis and his profiles on the people in south St. Louis.
Golf has been a big part of Barger's life, from caddying in the U.S. Open at Bellerive CC, editor the Gateway Golfer magazine and the Gateway PGA, working as a photographer at the PGA Championship, also at Bellerive, and touring all the local links where his game is not aging gracefully.
Barger and his wife, Carolyn, who live on a high ridge in Fenton, have two children, Nathan and Savannah.
The gift is the largest in the foundation's history.

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Family Halloween event will feature games, inflatable attractions and a costume contest.
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the Missouri State Highway Patrol reports a speeding pickup truck rear-ended another vehicle before running off the road and into a tree.
Weekly incident reports from the St. Louis County Police Department, Fenton Precinct.
The settlement avoids mediation by the State Tax Commission, and allows Hancock Place School District and Lemay Fire Protection District to set their tax rates based on accurate property values.
Some employees say they have welts and bruises allegedly sustained from being hit with paintballs while on the job, KMOV-TV reports.
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District 3 Jefferson County Councilman Bob Boyer says Reuter has been instrumental in serving her constituents and changing the culture of county government.
The list of most wanted fugitives by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.
In addition to all the bloody, gory and gruesome Halloween items, there are some things that are just, well, creepy.
Dog and cats available from the Open Door Animal Sanctuary
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Businessman David G. Ault has gifted more than $1 million to the philanthropic organization.