Eureka-Wildwood, MO|News|
Board Member Cites Deficit Concerns in Opposition to Administrative Raises
Newly elected in April, Jeff Morrell said he doesn't want to worsen the district's budget gap by "stepping on the gas."

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Newly elected in April, Jeff Morrell said he doesn't want to worsen the district's budget gap by "stepping on the gas."

Freshman Jennifer Wayland was named a grand prize winner in the "Breaking Barriers: In Sports, In Life" and was honored with a visit from Jackie Robinson's daughter, Sharon Robinson, on Wednesday.
Check out Patch's round-up of news about students and teachers in the Eureka and Wildwood area.
Check out the incidents handled by the Eureka Police Department from April 22-28.
The victim said he was home at the time, but did not hear anything.
Due to the ongoing repairs, the summer school classes planned to take place at Shenandoah Valley Elementary are being moved to a different school.
Tickets go on sale today for the concert, which is scheduled for Aug. 22.
Patch provides a list of recent and upcoming services and area residents being remembered.
Check out part two of the April 17-23 incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
Check out part one of the April 17-23 incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
The school district's Executive Director of Secondary Education believes some demographic fluctuations may explain why.
A public hearing on the Rockwood Meadows project is scheduled for a May 28 Jefferson County Council meeting.
The board gave the informal go-ahead to a slate of capital projects that would cover what were described as the district's "most critical" needs.
In an interview with Patch, the market's new management talked about their ideas for helping to grow the summertime attraction.
Patch news partner Fox2 reports that the two students are facing suspension and have been referred to juvenile court.
Construction on the hotel, located next to the existing Drury Plaza Hotel, is on track for an opening later this year.
The 50-acre parcel of land would lose its commercial land use designation under the city's revamped Town Center Plan, a move championed by some and opposed by others.
Also: How to realign the district's spending after the failure of Proposition S?
In his blog, St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch specifically referenced his home district of Rockwood as an example of how bad publicity can doom a bond issue.
The work is one of many infrastructure upgrades mandated by Chesterfield to handle the surge of shoppers expected when St. Louis Premium Outlets and Taubman Prestige Outlets open in August.