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Man Dies in Fatal Crash Near Washington/Elizabeth Exit
The Missouri Highway Patrol reports Dorman Pentecost died Monday night on Interstate 270.

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The Missouri Highway Patrol reports Dorman Pentecost died Monday night on Interstate 270.

The Missouri Highway Patrol reports Dorman Pentecost died Monday night.
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Creve Coeur Police department activity for the week of March 12, 2012.
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Hockey field takes Janet Esrock's name, six months after the Chesterfield resident's death from a car crash on Wildhorse Creek Road.
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His high school coach tells Patch what would make the choice a "no-brainer"
The Creve Coeur school named the field hockey field in honor of the teacher who died from injuries in an August car accident.
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No one was injured in the Tuesday afternoon blaze.
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