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Dispatches: 'The Changing American Dream'
"Patch" launches a project to chronicle the effects of the economic crisis and the creative and innovative ways people are responding to it.

Owen Skoler is the Local Editor of Kirkwood Patch. He earned a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Missouri with a focus on magazine writing in 2008. While attending college, Skoler worked as a city hall reporter for the Boone County Journal, as well as a public safety reporter for the Columbia Missourian. Upon graduating from Mizzou, Skoler reported for Worcester Magazine, an alternative newsweekly in Massachusetts, where he won multiple regional awards for his coverage of social justice issues. He then returned to his native Washington, D.C., where he worked as an editor for FDAnews and oversaw coverage of the pharmaceutical industry.
Skoler is excited to return to the world of community journalism and is honored to be delivering the residents of Kirkwood and surrounding municipalities the news that matters to them most. He lives with his wife, dog and cat in Kirkwood and enjoys rock climbing and playing ice hockey in his free time. He also enjoys playing guitar, however he has yet to meet anyone who enjoys hearing him play.
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<b>Politics </b><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?<br>Are you registered with a certain party?
I would describe my political beliefs as liberal, however I am not registered with a political party.
<b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I appreciate and respect all religious beliefs.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?<br>Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Race: I believe race and having Kirkwood be a place that fosters diversity are important to our readers. I support any efforts to educate residents about race and discrimination, and I would like readers to suggest how to best cover this issue.
Business Development: I believe the preservation of Kirkwood as a distinct community in the St. Louis area is very important to our readers. As Kirkwood continues to grow, I think it is important that government makes every effort to ensure development is healthy and responsible.
"Patch" launches a project to chronicle the effects of the economic crisis and the creative and innovative ways people are responding to it.

Keith Rawlings, of Kirkwood, has collected everything imaginable related to the pop-culture phenomenon that was The Smurfs cartoon, which ran from 1981-1989.
Meet Rudy at the Kirkwood Petco this weekend.
With the release of "The Smurfs" movie, a Kirkwood man is opening up his massive collection of memorabilia to buyers.
Auditions are being held Saturday at the Chesterfield Mall.
A recent event at STLCC-Meramec erased outstanding misdemeanor warrants for some county and city residents.
Kirkwood customers are expected to experience better mobile broadband coverage.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Kirkwood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The St. Louis Sports Commission's Young Professionals Group has awarded Jason Grant a sportsmanship scholarship.
Man used note to steal prescription medication in Kirkwood.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Kirkwood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Webster Groves Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A man from Ladue accidentally drowned at the country club Sunday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Kirkwood-Webster Groves Patch will split into two separate Patches very soon, but not on Tuesday, as originally announced.
Meet Luigi and Buddy Saturday at the Kirkwood Petco.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Kirkwood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
A reception Thursday evening will celebrate the wildlife photography of Jim Irwin, currently on display at the Kirkwood Train Station.