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St. Anthony's Honored for Exceptional Lifesaving
The hospital was recognized at the first Exceptional Life Saver Awards May 18.

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The hospital was recognized at the first Exceptional Life Saver Awards May 18.

The Mehlville school board unanimously approved a solar energy lease at no out-of-pocket expense.
Several schools received awards from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Character Education Partnership.
Members of the Board of Education and staff from the district's central office spent a Saturday volunteering at a teacher's home.
Washington Middle School and Trautwein Elementary School partnered for an anti-bullying program.
Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Dr. Vicki VanLaere will be the new principal of Ladue Middle School.
Dr. Tina Plummer will take over for Dr. Connie Hurst-Bayless.
Brag about that special someone graduating this spring.
We've compiled tweets from high school seniors and underclassmen about their last day of school and plans for summer.
Showtimes are for May 18 to May 24.
The following students were honored by the Mehlville school board Thursday night.
The students were honored by the Do the Right Thing Program on Wednesday.
Superintendent Eric Knost presented a preliminary budget at Thursday's board meeting. Also, the board passed a solar project for five district schools.
An audit of the department also revealed it spent $500,000 on vehicles.
Band and choir students scored high at the Missouri State Solo and Ensemble Music Festival.
The victim was robbed at gunpoint on Friday.
The Mehlville superintendent is scheduled to present a new solar energy project for three district schools Thursday.
The prestigious award was only given to 24 schools in the nation.
The St. Louis County Police crime report from May 4 to May 13 includes incidents occurring in Mehlville, Oakville and Lemay.
"I feel like students lose in this contract,” board member Ron Fedorchak said.