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Turner v. Clayton Proceedings Nearly Finished
A judge is expected to issue a ruling sometime after the end of the month, the School District of Clayton reported.

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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A judge is expected to issue a ruling sometime after the end of the month, the School District of Clayton reported.

Republicans met Saturday morning in both cities.
The company has proposed a $125 million retail space for an area of land just south of Dale Avenue.
The president of the Junior League of St. Louis talks about the group's efforts to train volunteers. The organization recently opened its new headquarters in Downtown Kirkwood.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to approve a $100 million bond issue for a new Family Court and circuit court improvements in Clayton.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to adopt the $100 million bond issue.
The Clayton hotel will offer desserts such as Mrs. Bucket’s strawberry tarts on April 8, along with a handful of golden tickets good for an overnight stay and more.
Aldermen have approved the contract with Geissler Roofing Company for the municipal garage at 8300 Shaw Park Dr.
English teacher John Ryan spoke about the preciousness of life as part of Clayton High School's Words of Wisdom Speaker Series.
The event for women runs from 5 to 7 p.m. at Molly Darcy's.
The Richmond Heights Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
The changes will expand available classroom space and are not expected to increase the number of people who use the site or its traffic.
The organization's president, Sue Felling, talks about the group's efforts to train volunteers and its recruitment event Thursday at Molly Darcy's in Clayton.
The Clayton Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
Find out how Maplewood Richmond Heights High School students intended to spend spring break last week.
People associated with Richmond Heights, Clayton, Maplewood, Brentwood and Shrewsbury met Thursday to discuss how they would like to see the region develop over the next 30 years.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to adopt the $100 million bond issue.
Voters will decide April 3 whether to approve a $100 million bond issue for a new Family Court and circuit court improvements in Clayton.
The Missouri Republican Party will hold caucuses starting at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Ethical Society of St. Louis and the St. Louis Masonry Center, among other locations.
The eighth annual Vietnam Day happened Thursday at Clayton High School and included a keynote speech from a recent History Channel interviewee.