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Sheperd, Boyher and Wille will move on to play football, baseball and tennis.

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Sheperd, Boyher and Wille will move on to play football, baseball and tennis.

Sheperd, Boyher and Wille will move on to play football, baseball and tennis
Brandon Sheperd will play football at Oklahoma State University, Logan Boyher will play baseball at Columbia University and Hannah Wille will play tennis at University of Cincinnati.
Currently the law is only for those 21 and younger, but it could become universal in Missouri. A St. Louis senator has sponsored a bill to include everyone.
Currently the law forbidding texting while driving is only for those 21 and younger. A St. Louis senator has sponsored a bill to include everyone.
Existing law bans only minors from texting and driving in Missouri.
Currently the law is only for those 21 and younger, but a St. Louis senator has sponsored a bill to include everyone.
As the economy continues to lag, food pantries see the need go up as contributions and volunteers are harder to come by.
Summit's Woodson and Dryer combined for 39 points to defeat the Panthers in Mehlville.
Summit's Woodson and Dryer combined for 39 points to defeat the Panthers in Mehlville.
As the economy continues to lag, food pantries see the need go up as contributions and volunteers are harder to come by.
The Kirkwood-Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce will honor Crestwood's Computer St. Louis at its 66th annual dinner.
The Kirkwood-Des Peres Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its 66th annual dinner on Feb. 3.
A bill written by the St. Louis County Department of Health contained some surprises, market masters said, and they let the County Council know about it Tuesday night in Clayton.
Both teams beat MICDS this week, now they'll meet at Principia on Friday.
A bill written by the St. Louis County Department of Health contained some surprises, market masters said, and they let the County Council know about it Tuesday night.
As the economy continues to lag, food pantries see the need go up as contributions and volunteers are harder to come by.
A bill written by the St. Louis County Department of Health contained some surprises, market masters said, and they let the County Council know about it Tuesday night in Clayton.
This week's inclement weather has caused St. Louis County to postpone the tests.
Chesterfield shoppers may use farmers markets elsewhere, since the city don't really have one.