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A total of three companies submitted development proposals to the City of Richmond Heights, the city's website states.

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 total of three companies submitted development proposals to the City of Richmond Heights, the city's website states.

The Richmond Heights Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
The incidents happened Feb. 18 and involved outside police agencies visiting the city.
The Clayton Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
The 2012 Citizen Survey will help the city evaluate the quality of its services, a news release states.
Its owners are considering the possibility of relocating to a smaller location in the future, Feast Magazine reported on its website.
The weekly Richmond Heights fire blotter compiles reports from Feb. 13-19.
This St. Louis youngster is prepared to review copies of your latest masterpiece. But it better include animals.
Members of the Richmond Heights neighborhood have asked the city to investigate how they can honor the life of a friend. It appears to be the first request of its kind.
The 1928 graduate of Clayton High School spoke Feb. 8.
A complete photo gallery featuring numerous people with ties to Clayton and Richmond Heights is available on the website of the St. Louis Business Journal
The Clayton Police Department reported the following incidents on its website.
A flare-up of symptoms related to multiple sclerosis means she cannot continue her campaign for the Clayton Board of Aldermen.
He will be at the James Beard House on March 20, Feast Magazine's The Feed blog reported.
It happened Monday night while residents of the house were inside, the Davis Place News website reported.
Missouri Roundtable for Life and other groups questioned the Missouri Science and Innovation Reinvestment Act in court, The Associated Press reported.
Jennifer Howland with the East-West Gateway Council of Governments answers questions about the effort to coordinate housing, transportation and other areas of sustainability. The project also includes Clayton, and a public meeting is planned Thursday.
The incident happened Saturday morning, KSDK Channel 5 reported.
Her parents owned and operated Library Ltd. bookstore. She founded The Kelly Hager Group, which in 2011 performed millions of dollars in real estate transactions.
The November trip is open to the public and will include seven nights in Istanbul.