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Regional editor in St. Louis. Has worked as a journalist since college, at the Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale, as an online general manager at Media General, editor of an online start-up called dbusiness.com and as online news director and assistant city editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Married with two kids. Loves to read biography and nonfiction, listen to Green Day, the Beatles and U2. Loves television and movies.
Email: kurt.greenbaum@patch.com
Phone: 314.707.7891
Hometown: Fort Riley, Kan.
Birthday: Jan. 9
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I tend to be a fiscal conservative who believes society has an obligation to help and support the less fortunate among us.
For me, that doesn't mean government has to be the answer -- and it often isn't the best answer -- but it means government sometimes can be the answer.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I consider myself an independent.
Religion
I am a Christian, active at my local Episcopal church. I have been involved in a number of church committees, served on my church's vestry and I sing in the choir.
See what our readers have been clucking about this week.

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See what our readers have been clucking about this week.
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Readers weigh in on Girl Scouts, red-light tickets and angry elections.
Readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
This week, reader comments range from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Patch readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued, and topics from funny to deadly serious.
Our readers were particularly active this week with comments ranging from poignant to piqued and topics from funny to deadly serious.
One commenter laments those "awful sausages" from her family's heritage — and wonders if she was switched at birth.
One commenter laments those "awful sausages" from her family's heritage — and wonders if she was switched at birth.
Check out one Irish-wannabe's lament below. And when's the last time you heard the phrase "imprecise engineering, enforced precisely"? Does that adequately capture the way red-light cameras work in your view?