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Pattonville Robotics Team Takes State Honors
Members of the "Green Army" clinched a spot in the World Championships in April.

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Members of the "Green Army" clinched a spot in the World Championships in April.

The annual chamber auction also included honors for police and firefighters in each community.
A look back at a few items from the weekend and a look forward to what's happening today in Creve Coeur.
Whitfield School will have a March 15 dedication ceremony.
Richard Zajac is nearing completion of a documentary focused on the aftermath of the 2011 Japanese earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.
The victim, identified only as John Doe, said the abuse took place between 1966 and 1969.
The popular teacher and coach died following an August car accident.
Clayton Pfeiffer, 18, died Tuesday following a Chesterfield car accident.
Parkway Northeast Middle School Principal Dr. Kim Brandon's weekly letter to the school community.
Creve Coeur area lawmakers and business leaders react to this week's decision to declare the high tech business funding mechanism unconstitutional.
Clay Pfeiffer was a freshman on the Missouri Baptist University baseball team.
Clay Pfeiffer, 18, was pronounced dead at an area hospital
Chicago-based sandwich shop will still need city council approval.
Suspect was arrested during a weekend traffic stop in Kirkwood.
Clay Pfeiffer was a freshman on the Creve Coeur University's baseball team.
A Cole County Judge ruled the bill, which Governor Nixon campaigned for in Creve Coeur at the Danforth Plant Science Center, is unconstitutional.
A sampling of what's ahead this week in Creve Coeur and on Patch.
The district is asking for a $.49 operating tax levy increase.
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