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Nate Birt grew up in Longmont, Colo., and got his start in journalism at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, as a reporter and editor for The South Paw at Niwot High School. He quickly found himself addicted to the excitement of learning something firsthand and the stewardship of presenting news in a way that informs people and gets them talking. Nate received undergraduate degrees in print journalism and political science from the University of Missouri and later graduated with his master's degree in convergence journalism. He has worked for the Boonville (Mo.) Daily News, the Detroit Free Press and the Columbia Missourian.
Nate Birt grew up in Longmont, Colo., and got his start in journalism at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, as a reporter and editor for The South Paw at Niwot High School. He quickly found himself addicted to the excitement of learning something firsthand and the stewardship of presenting news in a way that informs people and gets them talking.
Nate received undergraduate degrees in print journalism and political science from the University of Missouri and later graduated with his master's degree in convergence journalism.
He worked for years at the Columbia Missourian in various capacities — public safety and enterprise reporter, copy editor, news editor — and also worked for a year and a half as a web producer for freep.com, the website of the Detroit Free Press. From August 2009 to September 2010, Nate served as the news and online editor at the Boonville (Mo.) Daily News. He received a first-place award from the Missouri Press Association for a series of articles that documented allegations of clergy abuse. He has performed internships with the Free Press, the Boulder Daily Camera and Adventure Sports Magazine. Nate is a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors.
In his free time, Nate enjoys spending time with his wife and family, discovering new places to eat and relaxing with a good movie, preferably in the horror or documentary genres.
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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>Clayton has plenty to offer in the way of information and activity in St. Louis County government, and what happens here can have repercussions throughout the state. As the city approaches its centennial in 2013, officials and residents will be looking for ways to highlight its history, its diverse business and retail districts and its ample green space.
Both Clayton and Richmond Heights have well-respected school districts in which plenty is happening all the time. Parents are engaged in their children's learning. These communities and others such as Maplewood and Brentwood frequently collaborate to host events that bring people together and showcase suburban St. Louis.
I look forward to sharing with a broader audience the issues that residents of these two communities value.
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Jim St. Clair and Julie Morian, homeowners on Del Norte Avenue, are hoping to cut their heating and cooling costs in half using the new system.
The Save Our Parks rally began at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday outside the Lawrence K. Roos Government building on Central Avenue. The demonstrators sought to raise awareness about the possible closure of numerous public parks in St. Louis County.
The systems have replaced traditional parking meters in cities such as Clayton; Seattle, WA; and Miami Beach, FL, Parkeon product marketing manager Sean Renn said.
A new YouTube video highlights teachers at Maplewood Richmond Heights High School with commentary from students.
The seventh- and eighth-grade students will have the opportunity to take the ACT or SAT before they reach high school.
Amanda Wagner and Fergus Inder are among the student actors who shined in this performance, writes Alex Bush of MICDS.
Students from Eureka High School and dozens of other St. Louis-metro-area students are uniting to develop large-scale volunteer projects.
Here's who's hiring in and near Clayton, University City and Ladue.
Here's who's hiring in and near Clayton, University City and Ladue.
Here's a look at what's coming up next on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch.
Here's a look at what's coming up next on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch.
Alexis Tucker of McCluer High School wrote this Cappies review.
Dorothy "DeDe" Dallas Caspari helped found a women's giving circle for the university.
Here's who's hiring in and near Clayton, University City and Ladue.
Milton Hieken lives in the city's Wydown Forest neighborhood and recently received recognition as an Ageless-Remarkable St. Louisan by St. Andrew's Resources for Seniors System.
The Clayton High School students are in the running for scholarships as part of the National Achievement Scholarship Program and National Merit Scholarship Program.
And no, this St. Louis father has learned, the chubbiness that adorns their cheeks and legs is not adequate protection against the chill.
A total of 10 new Parkeon units will have been delivered by mid-November, city communications coordinator Judy Kekich stated in an email.
The event included the presentation of a proclamation signed by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon and happened Wednesday at the Build-A-Bear Workshop in Richmond Heights.