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The Green Park Shop n Save, one of the Shop n Saves in the area that was converted to a Schnucks in 2018.

Kloss Furniture moving into former Schnucks

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter April 2, 2022

The Green Park Board of Aldermen approved a signage plan for Kloss Furniture March 21. Kloss will move into the former Schnucks at 5780 S. Lindbergh Blvd. The location was formerly a Shop ‘n Save...

Mehlville Fire seeks first tax increase since ‘89

Mehlville Fire seeks first tax increase since ‘89

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor March 31, 2022

Voters in the Mehlville Fire Protection District will vote on a 20-cent tax rate increase in the Tuesday, April 5 election.  The Board of Directors approved placing “Proposition 1,” a 20-cent tax-rate...

Call endorses candidates for city contests

Call endorses candidates for city contests

March 31, 2022

Sunset Hills mayor  Mayor Pat Fribis is challenged by Ward 2 Alderman Christine Lieber, a small business owner and insurance agent who has served as alderman since April 2021.  The Call welcomes...

Call makes endorsements for Lindbergh board, Crestwood Board of Aldermen

Call makes endorsements for Lindbergh board, Crestwood Board of Aldermen

March 31, 2022

Lindbergh school board Four candidates — Carrie Clay, incumbent Jennifer Miller, David Randelman and Julia Voss — are seeking two seats. It’s been several election cycles since we’ve seen a...

Carrie Clay, Jennifer Miller, David Randelman and Julia Voss

Four candidates contend for two open seats on the Lindbergh Board of Education, including one incumbent

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 30, 2022

Editor's note: This is a developing article. Continue to check back to callnewspapers.com for more. The race for the Lindbergh Board of Education features four candidates running for two open seats...

A view of the construction of Lindbergh High School in March 28, funded by Proposition R. The district is considering another bond measure in 2024 for more facility work.

Lindbergh Prop R projects coming along, high school foundations in place

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 30, 2022

Proposition R work on Lindbergh High School is underway, with walls and foundations mostly set for new classrooms, common areas, the library and the auditorium. Prop R is a $105 million no-tax-rate-increase...

Tsichlis calls into question library policy change

Tsichlis calls into question library policy change

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 29, 2022

Changes to Lindbergh School’s library policy were passed 6-1 March 18, with Treasurer Mike Tsichlis questioning the wording and reasoning behind the change. The section Tsichlis had an issue with...

A rendering of Logans Community Playground.

Church in Green Park seeking donations to build memorial playground for church member

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 28, 2022

St. Johns United Church of Christ in Green Park, 11333 St. Johns Church Road,  is seeking donations for a community playground in honor of Logan Zielinksi, a 12-year-old boy who passed away in an accident...

Lindbergh Board of Education candidates David Randelman, Jennifer Miller, Carrie Clay and Julia Voss at a forum March 14.

Lindbergh candidates debate literacy, equity and diversity at forum

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 22, 2022

Four Lindbergh Board of Education candidates had the chance to make their stances known on key issues surrounding the race at a forum March 14. There are two seats on the board up for grabs — Mike...

The Green Park Shop n Save, one of the Shop n Saves in the area that was converted to a Schnucks in 2018.

Former Green Park grocery store to reopen as furniture store

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter March 21, 2022

The Green Park Planning Commission recommended approval of a signage plan March 1 for Kloss Furniture at 5764 S. Lindbergh Blvd. The city's Board of Aldermen was slated to hear the plan at its March...

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