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Get in Holiday Spirit via Eureka High Orchestra Concert
A Music In Our School (MIOS) winter concert enabled area middle schoolers and Eureka High School orchestra members to play together.

<strong>Hometown: </strong>Wildwood, MO<br><strong>Birthday:</strong> Feb. 12
<b>Politics </b><br>Regarding political matters and elections, I've always been about assessing individuals and the associated facts and considerations. I view myself as an independent voter.
<br><b>Religion</b><br>Assuredly, I am an active United Methodist. I value the cohesive approach that co-founder John Wesley initiated with Methodism in the 1700s. Stemming from my Native American ancestry, I also have a love of nature that weaves itself into my spiritual beliefs and views of the cosmos. I have, however, studied other religions and had years of personal experience with them -- resulting in a well-rounded base of knowledge about religions.
A Music In Our School (MIOS) winter concert enabled area middle schoolers and Eureka High School orchestra members to play together.

POLICE LOG Nov. 19-25: St. Louis County Police Department-Wildwood (6th) Precinct officers also handled several incidences of property damage due to spray-painting and keying vandalism, plus trespassing was on rise again.
Five of these 14 Rockwood School District educators work in Ballwin or Ellisville schools. Nearly 100 district employees now are certified.
Four of these 14 Rockwood School District educators work in Eureka or Wildwood schools. In addition Kim Lackey, Eureka High, also achieved renewal of her NBCT certification. Nearly 100 now are certified.
Two board of director positions on the Rockwood School District Board of Education will be decided on the April 2 ballot.
The historic bridge at Route 66 State Park visitors' center runs over the Meramec River near Eureka, but is not safe for pedestrians, cyclists or vehicles. The bridge was 80 years old this year.
Note that Tuesday (today) Rockwoods Reservation is closed to all but hunters who are participating in the annual deer hunting event, which is held to assist with deer population control in the area.
Several people ended up in area hospitals.
Congratulations to high school athletes who are lining out athletic scholarships for college. One will join an Olympic weightlifting team.
The new facility features the work of artist Steve Grzyb, as well as displays local artists’ work, which is available for purchase. The space also is available for special events.
Now through Dec. 14, Rockwood School District taxpayers have opportunity to share feedback via telephone survey or online feedback form regarding final summaries chosen to guide district's future strategic direction.
"Shopping local does not mean walling yourself off from the outside world, but it does require you to pause and consider what you can purchase close to home before making big shopping trips to the mall or large centers," Julie Wood.
St. Louis Cardinals' player and 2011 World Series MVP David Freese was not injured when his SUV struck a tree in Wildwood Thursday, but his vehicle had to be towed from the accident scene.
St. Louis Cardinals' player and 2011 World Series MVP David Freese was not injured when his SUV struck a tree in Wildwood Thursday, but his vehicle had to be towed from the accident scene.
St. Louis Cardinals' player and 2011 World Series MVP David Freese was not injured when his SUV struck a tree in Wildwood Thursday, but his vehicle had to be towed from the accident scene.
St. Louis Cardinals' player and 2011 World Series MVP David Freese was not injured when his SUV struck a tree in Wildwood Thursday, but his vehicle had to be towed from the accident scene.
SHOP SMALL TODAY: Drop by Wines of Wildwood on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. to leverage Small Business Saturday.
St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch asks consumers, especially shoppers, to call police immediately if they see suspicious activity.
St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch asks consumers, especially shoppers, to call police immediately if they see suspicious activity.
St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch asks consumers, especially shoppers, to call police immediately if they see suspicious activity.