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Unity Week highlights acceptance, inclusion at Lindbergh

Unity Week highlights acceptance, inclusion at Lindbergh

November 5, 2021

Lindbergh Schools celebrated Unity Week last month from Oct. 18-22.  National Unity Day takes place every year and was Oct. 20 this year. To celebrate, Lindbergh Schools students and staff wore orange...

Ribbon-cutting celebrates new secure vestibule through Prop R funding

Ribbon-cutting celebrates new secure vestibule through Prop R funding

November 4, 2021

Kennerly Elementary School staff along with Lindbergh administrators and Board of Education members joined students Oct. 20 to celebrate the completion of Kennerly’s secure entry vestibule. The project...

South County Kiwanis honor Beasley Terrific Kids

South County Kiwanis honor Beasley Terrific Kids

November 3, 2021

These Beasley Elementary School students in the Mehlville School District were named Terrific Kids of the Month in October 2021 by the Kiwanis Club of South County.  They were honored for their attendance,...

Holy Hour at Monastery of St. Clare

November 1, 2021

There will be a Holy Hour for priestly and religious vocations Friday, Nov. 5 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Monastery of St. Clare, 200 Marycrest Drive.  The monastery is located off the 6000 block of Telegraph...

A Mehlville Fire Protection District employee administers a Johnson & Johnson vaccine dose at a vaccine clinic at Bernard Middle School April 3, 2021.

County ready for CDC approval of vaccines for children 5 to 11

November 1, 2021

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended approval Friday of COVID vaccines for children ages 5-11. County Executive Sam Page said this puts the vaccine one step closer to Centers for Disease...

Affton veteran celebrates 96th birthday

Affton veteran celebrates 96th birthday

October 31, 2021

World War II veteran and Affton resident Charles “Chuck” O’Reilly turned 96 Sept. 11. O’Reilly was born in 1925 and has lived in Affton in the home he and his late wife Audrey bought 67 years...

A Bierbaum bullseye

A Bierbaum bullseye

October 30, 2021

Bullseye! The Bierbaum Elementary Archery Club is in full swing for the school year. The club held its first meeting at the end of September and students have been meeting weekly since then to learn how...

Tracing back history this Halloween

Tracing back history this Halloween

October 30, 2021

The history of Halloween can be traced back 2,000 years. The ancient Celts associated the end of summer and the beginning of the dark, cold winter with death. They believed the boundary between the...

Mehlville graduation 2020.

Mehlville resumes speaker series next month

October 29, 2021

The Mehlville School District is hosting the second installment of its speaker series focusing on its “Portrait of Graduate” with the second event set for Wednesday, Nov. 10.  The event, titled...

Every Halloween, Green Park resident Julie Palmer’s yard is decorated with more than 40 skeletons.

Webster University professor is a bone-afide skeleton enthusiast

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter October 27, 2021

Forty-five skeletons call Julie Palmer’s Green Park resident home and more join the party each year. Palmer, a human resources and management professor at Webster University,  began collecting and...

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