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Post Office Kiosk Sells Stamps on Memorial Day
Although the U.S. Post Service office in Arnold is closed for Memorial Day, the computerized kiosk sells stamps today.

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.
Although the U.S. Post Service office in Arnold is closed for Memorial Day, the computerized kiosk sells stamps today.

Surviving Joplin residents are using the Red Cross website to send messages to family and friends.
This time ArnoldPatch tried to find a few events to benefit parents who would like to enjoy a quiet day.
I-270's middle lane, between Gravois Road and I-44, will be closed this week.
Five St. Louis area malls are taking donations to help children affected by recent tornadoes.
Residents' compassion and strength motivate drive to help Joplin residents.
City Council members unanimously approved permits needed to allow businesses to open new locations in Arnold.
Emergency beacons are available at the Arnold Recreation Center, 1695 Missouri State Road, on Friday morning.
Only 66 percent of the state's teens use seat belts, MoDOT says.
Mandated by federal law, the signs use lower-case letters and are more easy to read.
The new three-year contract will also study traffic patterns and safety at the entrance of the Fox C-6 school campus.
The Magic House in Kirkwood has free admission for families today and Seckman High Schoo graduates at St. Louis University this weekend.
Two lanes added—one southbound, one northbound—to Interstate 55 between routes M and Z.
One weekend to house shop this month, next weekend is Memorial Day Weekend.
Council must allow split of Kohl's parking lot to allow grocer into area.
Imperial man charged is a repeat offender, reported local TV news stations.
Age and household data from the 2010 census released early Thursday morning.
Drivers should use Route 67 interchanges as detours.
The safety requirement can become a political issue, a St. Louis County contractor said.
Numerous assaults and arguments reported in Arnold during the warm days last week.