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Traffic Ahead: Striping on Interstates to Begin
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.

I was editor of Maplewood-Brentwood Patch from March, 2012 to October, 2013, when I was laid off along with hundreds of other Patch editors nationwide. I now publish 40 South News, local news of Brentwood and Maplewood.
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.

Each week Last Chance will feature upcoming events that maybe you didn't know about, and you don't want to miss.
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.
The student will attend the program at Truman State University. The 3-week-long program gives students a taste of university life.
An area arts and entertainment paper says The Post is the best.
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.
You've got to try their baby back ribs!
Be aware of slow-moving vehicles painting stripes on roadways during non-peak traffic hours.
Missouri's 'Sunshine' law makes records of public governmental bodies open for inspection. Patch requested the voting records of all candidates for the Brentwood Board of Aldermen, and looked specifically at how often they voted in municipal elections.
Pick from these finalists for the best Mid-County barbecue. Vote before 5 p.m. Thursday.
The online news source needs to raise $20,000 by April 19.
Kunce has received the Missouri Leadership Award from Southeast Missouri State University.
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He said he'll let his qualifications as a CPA and his work as manager on the Brentwood Forest Board speak for his campaign.
Access to the proposed Drury Hotel, from Eager Road, is seen as necessary, but will St. Louis County approve it?
There will be just one hauler, eventually, for trash and recycling for the businesses on Manchester Road.
A political science professor and Patch blogger reports from the local meetings.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in downtown St. Louis at 18th and Market streets, and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in downtown St. Louis at 18th and Market streets, and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.
The parade begins at 11:30 a.m. in downtown St. Louis at 18th and Market streets, and heads east to Broadway Avenue and Market Street.