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70 Percent of 2012 St. Charles High Grads Plan to Attend College
Fast facts about the 2012 graduating class.

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Hometown: St. Charles, MO
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Fast facts about the 2012 graduating class.

A six-week class will teach introductory lessons.
Rates increase at three area aquatic facilities.
Rates increase at three St. Charles Aquatic Facilities.
Weekend of activities will include Irish music, a play, Irish food and children's area.
Each week, St. Charles Patch features a planner with weekend events in and around St. Charles County.
St. Charles Police Reports May 18 through May 19. Information is provided by St. Charles Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
YMCA would close St. Charles County building if it partnered with the city to run a new center in McNair Park.
Plus, check out the new business licenses issued in April by the city of St. Charles
County Executive Steve Ehlmann, Chuck Gross announce they back Sarah Steelman.
There's plenty happening in St. Louis over Memorial Day Weekend 2012.
St. Charles Police Reports are provided by St. Charles Police Department. An arrest does not indicate conviction.
Jessica May will be in charge of educational programming for children and adults.
St. Charles County honored effort from two paramedics to save man who was in cardiac arrest.
League has not signed contract with St. Charles County yet.
St. Charles City Council is expected to hear presentation from YMCA Tuesday.
St. Charles County inspected area restaurants between March 1 and April 31.
Meetings are scheduled for May 24, 25.
Policy Committee ruled determined team doesn't violate rules, but no contract has been signed.
About five people set up booths along Riverside Drive Saturday.