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Mark Buehrle Selected for First Francis Howell North Athletic Hall of Fame
Ten will be inducted into FHN Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday.

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Ten will be inducted into FHN Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday.

Buildings were formerly antique shops that had been boarded up for 15 years.
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State Rep. Chrissy Sommer, District 65, was named vice chair of the House Appropriations Committee on general administration.
St. Charles Chill, which will start playing at the Family Arena in October, named Sean Ferrell as the new assistant coach.
St. Charles Police reports, Jan. 5 to 8.
Check out these continuing education classes offered through the St. Charles Adult Education program and St. Charles Community College that could improve your health.
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St. Charles Police reports, Jan. 2 to Jan. 10.
The St. Louis Zoo is holding a job fair Jan. 19 to hire groundskeepers, catering and food personnel, gift shop attendants and more.
Restaurant is one of two expected to open in Streets of St. Charles this spring.
Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer told the Greater St. Charles County Chamber that Republicans won't blink in requiring spending cuts in exchange for extending the debt limit.
The day before school began Jan. 7, members of First United Methodist Church surrounded Lincoln Elementary School and prayed for students.