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Bally Total Fitness in Mid-County Will Be Sold
The University City location near Clayton will come under ownership of Blast Fitness Group, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

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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 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.
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The University City location near Clayton will come under ownership of Blast Fitness Group, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

The scholarship funds, given in recognition of school board leadership and commitment to student achievement, will be used by the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District.
The University City location near Clayton will come under ownership of Blast Fitness Group, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
The trail is part of a planned 20-mile project that would extend from Forest Park to St. Charles County. The new segment will run through Clayton, University City, Ladue and Olivette.
Controversy erupted last year after Horrell, a physical education teacher, was dismissed as head football coach following an investigation into the violation of Missouri athletics by-laws.
The trail is part of a planned 20-mile project that would extend from Forest Park to St. Charles County. The new segment will run through Clayton, University City, Ladue and Olivette.
PURUS Vodka is a product of Pure Holdings, whose office is located on South Meramec Avenue.
But there have been a number of inquiries from people interested in purchasing the Richmond Heights building.
Its attorneys say the firm is positioned to service its clients in a wide range of practice areas more typically found in much larger firms.
The Clayton hangout would be aimed at bringing people to the area near the ice rink year-round.
The facility has stood vacant on Big Bend Boulevard for a little over a year, owner Richard Wolters said.
Dr. Dan Gutchewsky will provide leadership services on behalf of the school's principal in the interim.
The Richmond Heights Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
But there have been a number of inquiries from people interested in purchasing the Richmond Heights building.
It happened while the mall was closed for the holiday.
We want you to tell us where you hope to take your family this year after school gets out.
He expressed concern about the level of taxpayer support the company is seeking from Richmond Heights.
The facility opened to the public Friday at The Heights. It is a joint project with Maplewood.
The facility aims to help children develop by exploring nature and is the brainchild of Richmond Heights parks operations superintendent Tim Brunsman.
The Rev. Larry Rice of St. Louis city-based New Life Evangelistic Center led the group, which planned to walk to SSM St. Mary's Health Center in Richmond Heights.