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In Memoriam: Area Obituaries, April 6-12
Patch provides a list of recent and upcoming services and area residents being remembered.

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Patch provides a list of recent and upcoming services and area residents being remembered.

Check out part two of the March 27-April 2 incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
Check out part one of the March 27-April 2 incident reports from the Chesterfield Police Department.
The Rockwood School District has a variety of activities planned to help students have a "safe celebration."
The spring storm damage that drove high winds through the St. Louis area Wednesday caused extensive damage to the Parkway school.
The project, already approved by Manchester officials, was designed to address erosion and flooding in the Countrylane Woods subdivision.
Bob Nation will be sworn in as mayor on April 17.
A stormwater improvement project near a small creek bed has some residents upset because it puts some vegetation and trees at risk.
The powerful storm that moved through the area also peeled back portions of the roof at Parkway's Shenandoah Elementary, causing classes to be canceled for Thursday.
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's office has declined to press charges against a suspect arrested in connection with the incident.
The organization has also entered the mobile realm and launched a smart phone app.
Caroline Glaser earned a place on the NBC show and a shot at winning a recording contract.
The city council will have some decisions to make when they meet on April 17 with three newly elected members.
Pets and Company is planning to move to a new 10,000 square foot building in the same development as the future St. Louis Premium Outlets.
The extension is one of the items on the agenda for tonight's meeting of the Parkway School Board.
The city council voted 5-1 to remove Adam Paul after they found him guilty of violating the city charter in several instances over the past year.
The city council voted 5-1 to remove Adam Paul after they found him guilty of violating the city charter in several instances over the past year.
The school was named as a Missouri School of Character this year and is hoping to follow-up the state-level distinction with national recognition.
Police said a 27-year-old male was intoxicated when he injured another driver in an accident March 30 and then fled from the scene.
Joshua Witkowski pleaded guilty last week to charges that he sexually assaulted and molested a 14-year-old victim.