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PatchCast: Fenton Hospital's New Mascot Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Also, a Kirkwood teen has her head shaved for cancer research, and Chesterfield students adopt a Marine.
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.
In her very limited spare time, Sheri enjoys spending time with family and friends, gardening, cooking, reading, crossword puzzles, live music and the arts. She lives in Affton with her two mini black-and-tan dachshunds, Frazier and Daphne, and her cat Niles.
Also, a Kirkwood teen has her head shaved for cancer research, and Chesterfield students adopt a Marine.
Professional sumo wrestler and McCluer High School graduate Henry “Sentoryu” Miller reaches out to St. Louis family and friends using Facebook and Skype during crisis in Japan.
McCluer graduate Henry “Sentoryu” Miller reaches out to St. Louis family and friends using Facebook and Skype during crisis in Japan.
Also, a Kirkwood girl donates teddy bears to the youngest victims of the Sunset Hill's New Year's Eve tornado, and Wildwood students turn neon-colored duct tape into profit for a local animal shelter.
Plus, Jefferson Barracks will kick off the first Civil War anniversary event, and gardeners shouldn't worry about the impact of yesterday's surprise snow.
Also, a Ballwin couple appears on a hit reality TV show, and a Kirkwood resident teaches kids about nature by using music and birds.
Plus, a local musician moonlights as a Jiffy Lube mechanic and the Mehlville High School Journalism Program scores an "E" for excellence.
Also, a lawmaker wants to tighten school bullying policies and a balloon artist creates a tropical paradise at the Edward Jones Dome.
The measure placed on hold could affect unincorporated St. Louis County that surrounds Manchester and Town and Country.
Measure would only apply to trash collection contracts in unincorporated St. Louis County.
Measure placed on hold until all seven council members are able to vote on it.
The measure was placed on hold until all seven council members are able to vote on it.
Measure placed on hold until all seven council members are able to vote on it.
Longer contracts could result in savings for residents who live in unincorporated areas.
Longer contracts could result in savings for residents who live in unincorporated areas.
Longer contracts could result in savings for residents who live in unincorporated areas.
Longer contracts could result in savings for residents who live in unincorporated areas.
An Oakville officer, along with several Affton officers, was honored at an awards banquet.
An Oakville officer and several others were honored at the awards banquet Sunday.
An Oakville officer, as well as the St. Louis County Police Department, were both honored at awards banquet.