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Blaine Gabbert Hurt, Wins Starting QB Job
The Ballwin native and former Mizzou quarterback is slated to start for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars next month.

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The Ballwin native and former Mizzou quarterback is slated to start for the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars next month.

For the second time in a week, Ellisville Police are looking for the driver of a white SUV who approached kids.
Here's a look at what we'll be following this week around Ballwin and Ellisville.
Creve Coeur's Planning and Zoning Commission meets Monday at 7 p.m.
A look at some of what's going on in Creve Coeur this week.
FroYo franchisee Jason Jan told CNN he's applied to become a U.S. Citizen.
The city has been looking for a replacement for Paul Martin, who was dismissed last month.
The following incidents were reported by Ladue Police August 5-7.
Members of the football squad helped assist residents impacted by flooding earlier this month in Pulaski County.
Bob Bunton will have his Vikings ready to go when the season starts August 30.
The Crane Project will recognize those who have given their lives in service to their communities.
The Creve Coeur school will look to take on a tough schedule in the Metro Catholic Conference in 2013.
Gearing up for school sports in Ballwin and Ellisville? Check out our list and tell us who we should add to follow for team updates in the area.
Cafe Kabob still needs to go in front of Ellisville's City Council for final approval.
The Creve Coeur school will need to cope with losing star offensive tackle Andy Bauer to injury.
The highly touted Ole Miss football recruit is the second member of his family to learn he will not be able to play this season for the Creve Coeur school.
Police confirm increased patrols after an Ellisville Elementary School student was approached by a minivan offering a ride Wednesday.
The Red Devils open the Antoine Torrey era at home August 30 against Rockwood Summit.