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Santa Makes Early Special Stops at Hospital, Ronald McDonald House
Police officers pitch in as elves during a trip Tuesday to Mercy Children’s Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House.

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Police officers pitch in as elves during a trip Tuesday to Mercy Children’s Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House.

Boys and Girls squads from Parkway South and Westminster are set to participate in the high profile hoops event next month.
Boys and Girls squads from MICDS, plus St. Joe's set to participate in high profile hoops event next month.
The Vianney squad is set to compete in the high profile basketball event.
Brandon Hsueh died from injuries sustained in a cross-country running accident earlier this year.
Creve Coeur-area football seniors from Ladue and De Smet earn honors and decide their future.
Police officers pitch in as elves during a trip Tuesday to Mercy Children’s Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House.
A look at Creve Coeur Police activity for the week of December 12, 2011.
City Finance Director calls the TDD "most complicated" deal.
The Spartans fell to Maryville 69-50 Monday night.
Football season may be over, but postseason kudos from the Missouri State High School Football Coaches Association keep coming in for prep stars.
A look at what's going on around Creve Coeur this week.
Annual Creve Coeur light display has raised thousands of toys for those in need.
Introducing the Employees of the Year for 2011.
Creve Coeur Police have referred one of the cases to St. Charles County authorities.
Thursday's luncheon also recognized, legislator of the year, along with incoming and outgoing leadership.
The City Council also took action on participating in an EPA program and first reading on an ordinance regarding chickens.
Candidates are invited to post in the Creve Coeur LOCAL VOICES blog section.
Four Creve Coeur City Council seats are up for election in April
Four candidates filed Tuesday for two available seats on the Ladue Board of Education up for election in 2012.