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Two Olivette homes are hosting open houses in the next seven days.

The appointment of six residents to the advisory panel comes five months after the defeat of two bond issues for city facilities improvements.
The new vehicle will cost the city $14,878, including the trade-in value for the old vehicle.
The city contracted last month with Emergency Communications Network for "reverse 911" emergency and weather alerts that can be sent to phones, cellphones and email.
"You must approach 3-month-old Sugarfire Smoke House with an open mind as well as an empty stomach," the newspaper's review says.
Are you expecting to see more or less in your paycheck this year? Do you think Congress blew it? Should there have been more spending cuts?
A summary of the categories of crimes reported in the city each month. The latest report goes through November 2012.
Highlights from the latest Olivette Police Department reports.
ADA Equipped Sienna Mini Vans are providing solutions for seniors' transport needs.
This 3,760 square footer is built on a 0.57-acre lot.
Shares in the discount retailer fell on Thursday after the company cuts its earnings estimate for fiscal 2013. City officials have permits for its anticipate store, but they have not been picked up.
The last update from the Olivette police notes stolen goodd that include a firearm.
City land-use planners are considering changes that would make it easier for businesses to have drive-thru windows or other vehicle-related features.
Patch is seeking more information; the latest police report from Olivette says the business was in the 9200 block of Olive Boulevard.
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The North American Aerospace Defense Command has a website that now offers a Santa tracker mobile app to follow the jolly man's magical flight.
Here's when you'll need to get those cans to the curb.
If you got a new smart phone this holiday season, be sure to add these apps to help make life a little easier while you're on the go around town.
When Patch asked for Olivette "person of the year" nominees, we got one: Jan Fitzgerald, the volunteer coordinator for the 12-year-old beautification group.
We've taken to posting nearly daily haiku about the city on our Facebook page. This will catch you up.