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Home town talent moves back to St. Louis to be closer to family and friends and work for a highly-recognized network station.

Jim has been a journalist almost as long as he has been alive. He reported sports in high school and college and launched a serious career while serving as a journalist in the United States Navy. He was a broadcaster, writer and editor while serving for nearly four years during the Vietnam era. He was sports editor of the St. Louis Suburban Journals for 16 years and at the same time, served as an on the air personality, reporting prep and amateur sports for KMOX -- CBS Radio in St.Louis, Jim has held several public relations and marketing positions in and out of sports, service organizations and education.
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<br><b>Your Beliefs <br></b>
<b><br> </b>Above all, I believe in honesty and integrity in news reporting. I feel it is very important to get the whole story, making sure everyone has a chance to tell his or her story. No one source has the final word on any news report. I feel it is important that readers check out multiple sources for their news information, rather than relying on one single source.
<br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. We will count on our many sources to be honest and honorable so that our reporting will reflect that accuracy.
<b>Politics </b><br>I'm a registered Democrat and I feel very strongly about liberal issues.<br><br><b>Religion</b>
I grew up in the Jewish faith and my family and I practice our religion when at all possible. We do observe the major holidays of the faith.<br><br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
There are no major hot button issues for Ladue or Frontenac. Both are very established and stable communities and my goal is reporting on the who, what, when and where of these outstanding communities in Central West St. Louis County.
Home town talent moves back to St. Louis to be closer to family and friends and work for a highly-recognized network station.

Freshman has some of the fastest times in the state of Missouri this year.
Seniors go onto a wide range of college sports.
Pioneers hold off late surge by Peoria Notre Dame to win 55-50 in the Coaches vs Cancer Shootout.
Pioneers hold off late surge by Peoria Notre Dame to win 55-50 in the Coaches vs Cancer Shootout.
First meeting of the cross-state rivals since the state tournament in 2000.
Griffs get out fast and dominate Flyers in opening game of Coaches vs Cancer at Scottrade Center.
Junior Bills late surge is good enough for a win in Coaches vs Cancer Shootout at Scottrade Center.
Griffs get out fast and dominate Flyers in opening game of Coaches vs Cancer at Scottrade Center.
Award goes to St. Joe student Megan Won.
Sister will attend "Dead Man Walking school theater project.
Several hundred million, but none of it is for sale other than the old Wright School property.
Life coach with a career in television turns to her first attempt at book writing.
Talented TV consumer reporter; life coach and housewife turns book writer in a big way.
Host Bombers capture a narrow victory by the score of 96-88.
Ladue police are continuing the investigation into bullying of Ladue Middle School students by someone using an Instagram photo-sharing account.
All three achieved a GPA of 3.3 or higher.
After much discussion, the board decided to maintain the status quo.
The district has 125 two-way radios; more than 200 surveillance cameras in place and extensive planning to protect students and staff alike.
District not ready to make any changes in a year when so much is in flux.