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Police Blotter: Man Arrested for Trying to Sell Stolen Golf Clubs
Check out the incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from July 24-26.

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Check out the incidents reported by the Chesterfield Police Department from July 24-26.

It's the fifth year the fire district has participated in a campaign to benefit local organizations dedicated to battling cancer.
The Wildwood non-profit is holding a fundraising hoedown Aug. 24.
As part of his follow-up audit report, Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich said the district is looking into legal options for recovering overpayments made to Glenn Construction.
The Bethel United Methodist Church on Manchester Road has been around since 1875 and the congregation itself dates back to the 1850s.
The 10-acre Monarch Center received approval from a divided Chesterfield City Council Monday.
The outlet center is billing itself as a dog friendly place to go shopping and even has a "Doggie Hall of Fame."
Check out the schedule for the first day of classes for the 2013-2014 school year.
Check out the schedule for the first day of classes for the 2013-2014 school year.
MoDOT had closed the bridge over I-64 for 30 days for repairs to raise it up.
Baseball tryouts, a blue grass concert and a book signing are also happening this weekend.
Creve Coeur Police arrested John Barbera after they say he robbed a First Bank location and attempted to get money from a Walgreens clerk.
There's plenty to see and do for the weekend of Aug. 8-11 in Chesterfield and the surrounding area.
Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich said Rockwood has implemented or is in the process of implementing a February audit's most critical recommendations.
The city's board of aldermen approved 10 permits for Six Flags employees to hunt deer on approximately 300 vacant acres.
He nearly drowned at the Chesterfield Aquatic Center July 20, but was spotted floating face down in the water by another swimmer who alerted the pool's lifeguards.
The upgrades will include roundabouts and two new lanes as part of $5.3 million in improvements that is the largest such project for the city to date, according to officials.