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Fox C-6 Classes Cancelled for Friday, Jan. 13
Friday, Jan. 13, turned into a lucky day for the Fox School District students.

I'm a native Chicagoan and grew up in every part of the city: attended grade and high school in Hyde Park (south side of Chicago), in my adult years I worked Downtown in the Loop and lived in the Lakeview area (north side), and spent a lot of my free time in the Bucktown area (west side) before Bucktown was gentrified.
BTW - The east side of Chicago is called Lake Michigan.
Besides my hometown I've lived in Wisconsin and Kentucky. I attended college in those states. I've worked in California.
Throughout those experiences, I've learned that the little things are what makes people . . . people. And I've learned that the little things can separate people.
I've always tried to listen, watch people's reactions, and understand the culture of an area. There are marked differences between Chicago and San Francisco. There are nuanced cultural differences between Northside Chicagoans and Southside Chicagoans. The easy differences are the lives of the rich and the poor . . . and sometimes I wonder who has the better life.
Being able to live in those areas is easy. Being accepted and understood in those worlds takes time.
As a writer, I hope can provide an insight to those differences.
If you see me around Arnold or the St. Louis area, please introduce yourself.
The day is a little easier when there's a friendly face.
Friday, Jan. 13, turned into a lucky day for the Fox School District students.

Between one to three inches of snow fell overnight making the commute to school treacherous.
Speakers to receive 5 minutes to address the council during the public comment portion of council meetings.
Student Mason Kirkiewicz won the opportunity to meet an National Football League player through the Show 'n Tell Program.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
A municipal resolution allows the mayor to speed up the building and inspection process needed to approve construction of a new building in Arnold.
Mayor Ron Counts recognized Diane Waller's dedication to Arnold and her successful effort to earn a certification as a Missouri Registered City Clerk.
Only the Arnold Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to hold a meeting.
53-year-old Judith Gilbert is being held on a $50,000 cash bond.
Law enforcement officers investigating a possible break-in at an Arnold residence found drug paraphernalia.
Arnold City Attorney Bob Sweeney attended the Creve Coeur red-light camera case to prepare for the class-action lawsuit against Missouri cities using red-light cameras.
A fourth air conditioning unit was almost taken, in Arnold, during the cooler weather between Christmas and New Year's Day.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
During the last term, the following Southeast Missouri State college students earned a 3.5 grade point average out of a 4.0 scale.
Arnold's construction boom has resulted in numerous new businesses within the city limits.
New online service allows patients, with minor emergencies, to wait at home instead of wasting time in a waiting room.
The Arnold City Council will have its first meeting of the year on Thursday.
A letter from 1st District County Councilman Don Bickowski, High Ridge
A snapshot of a construction project in Arnold foretells the coming business on Richardson Road.
Four teenagers found in stolen St. Louis County vehicle on Christmas day.