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Fourth of July Events Abound in the St. Louis Area
"Patch" has the scoop on where the parties are to celebrate our nation's freedom.

Sheri is the editor of the new Webster Groves Patch. She began her career with the company as a freelance writer in September 2010 and was hired as an associate editor in February 2011.
Sheri has more than 16 years of experience covering local news. She's written hundreds of stories for Patch, the <i>St. Louis Post-Dispatch </i>and the<i> Suburban Journals, </i>mainly focusing on local government and education news, features and events.
She also worked as a general assignment reporter/weekend weather anchor at WHBF-TV (Ch. 4) in Rock Island, IL, and created and launched a cable news station for the City of Black Jack, MO.
Additionally, her background includes experience in public relations, event marketing and advertising sales. She has served on a number of local chamber of commerce boards and committees.
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"Patch" has the scoop on where the parties are to celebrate our nation's freedom.

Creve Coeur Patch has the scoop on where communities are celebrating our nation's freedom.
"Patch" has the scoop on where the parties are to celebrate our nation's freedom.
"Patch" has the scoop on where the parties are to celebrate our nation's freedom.
Hazelwood homeowners can appeal the county’s assessment to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
St. Louis County SAVES will provide $10.4 million in low-interest loans on home improvement projects that save energy.
Sunday marks the start of Missouri Summer Safety Week, which coincides with National Lightning Awareness Week.
Homeowners can appeal the county’s assessment to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Homeowners can appeal the county’s assessment to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Homeowners can appeal the county’s assessment to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Sunday marks the start of Missouri Summer Safety Week, which coincides with National Lightning Awareness Week.
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Homeowners can appeal the county’s assessment to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
Recent rate increase proposals were developed with mediation of suit in mind, an MSD spokesperson says.
Recent rate increase proposals were developed with mediation of suit in mind, an MSD spokesperson says.
Proposed rate hike for customers is linked to lawsuit over St. Louis area sewers and water treatment violations.
Measure said to raise $800K over 20 years.