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Meth, Marijuana Possession Among the Crimes in Arnold
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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.
The Arnold Police Department provided the following information.

Residents have called council members asking public works drivers to remove snow from narrow streets.
Drivers should use I-44 as an alternative route.
City Council candidates received certified letters, via the U.S. Postal Service, asking them to share their priorities and visions for Arnold.
The council's second monthly meeting was scheduled for March 17, St. Patrick's Day.
About 2 inches of snow expected in Arnold and the St. Louis area by this afternoon.
Home buyers have a choice of 10 open houses for the weekend beginning March 12.
New Arnold City bus service delayed one week to allow organizers to schedule additional bus stops along the route.
Arnold resident Perris Haas said the city council should take action to support its words on public safety.
A U.S. appeals court has struck three challenges against red-light camera systems, City Attorney Bob Sweeney said.
MoDOT's data includes wrecks further away from the red-light camera intersections and does not consider whether the wreck occurs at a parking lot entrance.
Honored at the All-Abilities Expo last Saturday, Gabby Nichols uses her disabilities to improve others lives.
Visitors unable to attend the All-Abilities Expo, at the Roy Wilde Center in Arnold, can enjoy a few photos here.
The All-Abilities Expo introduced specialists to people with disabilities in Arnold and Jefferson County.
Arnold Farmers' Market is About One Year Away.
The Arnold Police Department provided the following information for the week ending March 6.
The Arnold Police Department provided information that led to federal arrests. The Secret Service will provide forfeiture money and suggested it be spent to help detectives.
The Arnold Police Department has the final decision to issue a ticket to a red-light violator.
Real Estate Developer of Stone Creek Community in Arnold receives national award at Florida conference.