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Police Log: Dealing Drugs Near A School & A Bomb Threat
The following cases are under investigation by the Olivette Police Department.

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The following cases are under investigation by the Olivette Police Department.

The NAIA school will play games at CBC High School, with plans to compete as a club team in the fall before playing at the college varsity level in 2014.
The heated rivalry between conference rivals ended in victory for the Spartans Friday night.
Nolan Berry leads Spartans into state sectional play.
The site of The Vanguard at Creve Coeur is not planned for the Hamilton Christian Church, but on another unrelated church property.
District administrators are forecasting financial hits on programs from child nutrition to special education.
The two Metro Catholic Conference rivals face off for the right to continue in the state tournament. Patch will have live streaming of the game courtesy of FOX Sports Midwest.
Patch will have your postgame coverage, while FOX Sports Midwest provides live streaming action. Tipoff is at 7 p.m.
Patch will share FOX Sports Midwest's live streaming coverage of De Smet Jesuit-CBC and Chaminade-Ladue.
District administrators are forecasting minimal impact in Ladue schools.
District administrators are forecasting financial hits on programs from child nutrition to special education.
District administrators, including those in the Special School District and Parkway, are forecasting financial hits on programs from child nutrition to special education.
Missouri Baptist University says it will be forced to "guess" about federal aid levels even as award letters go out to students in early March.
The following cases were reported by Creve Coeur Police between February 17-23, 2013.
The City of Olivette wants to explore ways to market itself to potential new business interests while retaining those already here.
District administrators are forecasting financial hits on programs from child nutrition to special education.
A set of mandated federal spending cuts could take effect Friday.
Mandated budget cuts coming effective Friday could have an impact on Chesterfield residents.
Mandated budget cuts coming effective Friday could have an impact on Chesterfield residents.
The Parkway North girls will also play for a district title Friday night.