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South St. Louis County News

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The office building owned by Bahn Real Estate, 5757 Lindbergh Blvd.

County planning panel tables medical use proposal

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter May 5, 2022

A proposal to upgrade a building near the Five Oaks subdivision in Concord was tabled by the St. Louis County Planning Commission April 26. The plan would allow the currently unoccupied building at...

Accepted donation items for the Weinman Shelter.

St. Louis County domestic violence shelter seeking donations

May 4, 2022

The Kathy J. Weinman Shelter is the only emergency shelter for domestic violence survivors in St. Louis County and it has recently begun collecting donations for survivors at the shelter. The donation...

Jamestown Mall, as seen in June 2017.

Council allocates ARPA money for mall, attorneys

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor May 3, 2022

Jamestown Mall is closer to coming down after the St. Louis County Council unanimously passed a bill April 26 that allots $6 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding to demolish the building.  The...

Horizontal shot of a road closed sign.

US Route 61/67 to see nightly delays this week

May 2, 2022

Motorists traveling U.S. Route 61/67 in Arnold can expect nightly delays Wednesday through Friday. Crews will be shutting down southbound Route 61/67 just north of Route 231/Telegraph Road for pipe...

Crestwood City Hall

Crestwood celebrating its 75th anniversary all yearlong with multiple events throughout the city

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter May 2, 2022

This year is Crestwood’s 75th anniversary and to celebrate, the city is putting on a variety of different events, with two upcoming activities in May. May 14 will feature a concert/movie night at...

County planning hears vehicle repair shop

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter May 1, 2022

A proposal for a car repair shop on Lemay Ferry Road north of Southcrest Way was heard by the St. Louis County Planning Commission April 12. The proposal is on a .92 acre lot. It features four service...

Grantwood considers changes to siding rules

Grantwood considers changes to siding rules

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter April 30, 2022

Grantwood Village may add more siding choices to its city code after the Board of Trustees discussed a possible change April 19. Currently the village only allows brick, stone or stucco exterior with...

Pictured above from left, Missouri Commissioner of Education Margie Vandeven, Hancock High School Principal Shelly Vogler, Mark Garascia, Hancock Superintendent Kevin Carl and Milken Educator Awards Vice President Stephanie Bishop.

Hancock High teacher receives surprise of a lifetime with $25,000 Milken award

By Erin Achenbach, News Editor April 29, 2022

A Hancock High School teacher was awarded one of education’s most prestigious honors, the $25,000 Milken Educator Award, at a surprise school assembly Friday morning featuring guests such as Commissioner...

Mehlville Fire tries to get ahead of supply chain issues with truck, ambulance purchase

Mehlville Fire tries to get ahead of supply chain issues with truck, ambulance purchase

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter April 29, 2022

The Mehlville Fire Protection District is working through supply chain issues which have delayed the procurement of administrative vehicles and ambulances.  At a March 2 meeting, Bob Zeit of Emergency...

Green Park proposes truck restriction signs

Green Park proposes truck restriction signs

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter April 29, 2022

Two Green Park aldermen proposed adding “No trucks except local delivery” signs at a few locations in the city March 21. Ward 2 Aldermen Matt Farwig and Ron Slattery did a walkthrough of the city...

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