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The city council approved a three-year contract with CodeRed, a vendor that provides emergency alerts by text, phone and email.
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Four bedrooms and five bathrooms for sale. This 4,900-square-footer was built in 2005.
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The city has posted a job opening for a building inspector to replace one who resigned in November. The city had two.
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We're looking for your suggestions for the person who made Olivette a better place over the last year, contributed time and effort to various causes or even made a smaller impact that's still important.
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Olivette's chief administrator reflects briefly on the year behind and the year ahead.
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