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The entrance to the Concord Farmers Club, 10140 Concord School Road, with Sperreng Middle School in the background.

Lindbergh Schools places $150M no-tax-rate-increase bond on April ballot

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter January 22, 2024

The Lindbergh Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution at its Dec. 19 meeting calling for a $150 million no-tax-rate-increase bond issue – called Proposition R – to appear on the April...

A rendering of the proposed new Crestwood Community Center. Renderings courtesy of the City of Crestwood.

Voters to weigh in on Crestwood’s $33M Proposition A this April

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter January 22, 2024

The City of Crestwood held an informational town hall Jan. 18 at the city community center, 9245 Whitecliff Park Lane, featuring the mayor and all eight aldermen. Though anything relating to the city could...

The proposed site for the new Crestwood Community Center.

Crestwood aldermen approve $33M Proposition A for April ballot

January 15, 2024

Crestwood voters will weigh in on a $33 million bond measure in April that, if passed, will allow the city to issue several different bonds for different parks and recreation projects, most notably the...

The proposed site for the new Crestwood Community Center.

Crestwood voters will decide on bond for new community center in April

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter January 12, 2024

Crestwood voters will weigh in on a $33 million bond measure in April that, if passed, will allow the city to issue several different bonds for different parks and recreation projects, most notably the...

Citizens vote at the Sunset Hills Community Center April 2, 2019.

Competitive races in Green Park, Mehlville school board

By Staff Report January 3, 2024

Candidate filing closed Dec. 26 for municipal offices and school board positions across south St. Louis County for the April 2 election, including a competitive mayoral race in Sunset Hills, and competitive...

Crestwood fire department, resident presented awards for life-saving efforts

Crestwood fire department, resident presented awards for life-saving efforts

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter December 19, 2023

Both a Crestwood resident and the city’s fire department were honored with awards recently at the Nov. 28 Crestwood Board of Aldermen meeting: a Life Saving Award and a Greater St. Louis Fire Chief Award. Life...

City, district celebrate new sidewalks for safe student commutes

City, district celebrate new sidewalks for safe student commutes

December 12, 2023

Lindbergh Schools and Crestwood officials, alongside students, held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Dec. 1 for the new sidewalks for students to Crestwood and Sappington elementary schools, pictured above....

Candidate filing underway for April 2024 municipal and school board elections

Candidate filing underway for April 2024 municipal and school board elections

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor December 11, 2023

Candidate filing for next April’s municipal and school board elections is currently underway. Filing for the April 4 elections began at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, and will continue until 5 p.m. Tuesday,...

The Crestwood aquatic center.

Crestwood will install security cameras at pool, approves playground resurfacing

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter November 29, 2023

The Crestwood Board of Aldermen discussed a wide variety of ordinances at its regular monthly meeting on Oct. 24, ranging from added security to the aquatic center, a new playground at one of the city’s...

Crestwood aldermen approve new contract with Waste Connections

Crestwood aldermen approve new contract with Waste Connections

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter November 25, 2023

The Crestwood Board of Alderman extensively discussed the city’s residential solid waste services renewal at its Oct. 24 meeting before unanimously voting in favor of said renewal at its Nov. 14 meeting....

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