South St. Louis County News

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South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

Aerial of Tower Tee

Planning panel to conduct hearing on development at Tower Tee site

October 31, 2017

By Gloria Lloyd Staff Reporter news3@callnewspapers.com Developers are looking to build a subdivision of nearly 160 houses on 27.8 acres currently occupied by the Tower Tee golf course and driving...

Father makes Zamboni costume for son

Father makes Zamboni costume for son

October 31, 2017

A father in the Mehlville School District got attention from the St. Louis Blues for the Zamboni costume he built to fit over his son's wheelchair for the Trunk or Treat at the John Cary Early Childhood...

Police hand out Halloween treats at South County Center, precincts

Police hand out Halloween treats at South County Center, precincts

October 31, 2017

Officers from the St. Louis County Police Department will be handing out candy and glowsticks in south county tonight as well as doing costume safety checks around the county. Police say they expect the...

Kiwanis 2017-2018 officers

Kiwanis Club of South County installs 2017-2018 officers

October 31, 2017

The Kiwanis Club of South County recently conducted its annual installation of officers. The club's 2017-2018 officers, from left, are: immediate past President Steve Dodson, President Pauline Roth, President-elect...

County Executive Steve Stenger, second from left, listens to Rep. Bob Burns, D-Affton, address the council last year, left to right: 5th District Councilman Pat Dolan, D-Richmond Heights, Chairman Sam Page, D-Creve Coeur, 1st District Councilwoman Hazel Erby and 4th District Councilwoman Rochelle Walton Gray, D-Black Jack. Photo by Gloria Lloyd.

Majority of County Council sues Stenger over auditor

October 30, 2017

By Gloria Lloyd Staff Reporter news3@callnewspapers.com Pictured: County Executive Steve Stenger, second from left, listens to Rep. Bob Burns, D-Affton, address the council Oct. 17, left to right: 5th...

Residents enjoy Friendship Village Vintage Car Show

Residents enjoy Friendship Village Vintage Car Show

October 30, 2017

Residents of Friendship Village Sunset Hills independent living, Carol and Bill Tate, enjoy the second annual Vintage Car Show at Fountain View Assisted Living on the FVSH campus. The sunny afternoon for...

City of Sunset Hills to host indoor flea market

October 30, 2017

The Sunset Hills Parks and Recreation Department will host an indoor flea market next month at the Community Center, 3915 S. Lindbergh Blvd. The flea market will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday,...

Provide children with midday meal to succeed

October 29, 2017

What your child eats for lunch matters, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Here are hints that can help you provide your children with the midday meal they need to succeed in...

Chili tastes even better when topped with tortilla chips and some grated cheddar cheese.

Don’t skimp on kidney beans with chili

October 29, 2017

By Bill Milligan For the Call Even if a guy doesn’t know the difference between boiling or braising, he believes he can cook because he makes delicious chili. It’s a guy thing, just as sure as...

A Lindbergh High School student speaks to the new Board of Education, including members Christy Watz and Matt Alonzo, right, at their first meeting about the students experience in ThriVE Best Choice in middle school. Photo by Gloria Lloyd.

Parent previously voiced his concerns about Lindbergh’s use of Best Choice

October 29, 2017

By Mike Anthony Executive Editor news1@callnewspapers.com A Lindbergh Schools parent disputed district officials’ contention that they had never received a complaint about ThriVe St. Louis’ Best...

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