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The Lindbergh boys swim and dive team has some of the top talent in the area returning this season, with lots of opportunities for success.

LHS swim has ‘tons of opportunities’ this year

By Stephen Glover, For the Call August 25, 2022

After taking 19th overall at last year’s Class 2 state championships, the Lindbergh Boys Swimming and Diving team returns some of the top talent in the area. “We’ve got a couple of guys that we...

SH aldermen hear Gates Manor proposal

SH aldermen hear Gates Manor proposal

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 25, 2022

The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen heard the first reading of five ordinances related to a development named Gates Manor Aug. 9. Gates Manor is 4.85 acres and currently features 11 lots. The proposed...

The Lindbergh High School boys cross country team is a younger team with ‘a lot of potential,’ said new head coach Jeff Linger.

LHS boys cross country new head coach looking forward to season

By Stephen Glover, For the Call August 24, 2022

The Lindbergh boys cross country team will enter the 2022 season with a new head coach as Jeff Linger has taken over for longtime coach Jim Petersen, who recently retired. The Flyers new head coach is...

Casey Wong

Sunset Hills approves using federal pandemic relief money for employees bonuses

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 24, 2022

Bonuses for city employees from American Rescue Plan Act funds were debated and approved by the Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen Aug. 9. City Administrator Brittany Gillett brought the proposal for $1,000...

The LHS field hockey team had a historic 2021 season after allowing no goals in open play.

LHS field hockey back after historic 2021 with zero goals allowed in open play

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 24, 2022

The Lindbergh field hockey team is back this season after a historic 2021, in which they allowed zero goals in open play. The 2021 Flyers eventually fell in a playoff shootout to Lafayette, but their...

After a large number of seniors from the team graduated in 2021, the Lindbergh High School football team has an all-new line of scrimmage.

After last year’s large senior class, LHS football looking ‘more youthful’

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 24, 2022

The Lindbergh High School football team saw success in 2021, finishing 8-2 with a six-game winning streak. The team fell in the first round of the playoffs however, losing to St. Louis University High...

Lindbergh zones Crestwood Crossing homes, students will attend Sappington

Lindbergh zones Crestwood Crossing homes, students will attend Sappington

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 24, 2022

The Lindbergh Board of Education voted Aug. 18 to officially set elementary school zoning for the Crestwood Crossing development at the former Crestwood Mall site. The board first heard the redistricting...

Joël Scheible

Lindbergh adopts 2022-2023 budget

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 18, 2022

The Lindbergh Board of Education adopted its 2022-2023 budget June 30. It features $83.4 million in operating revenues, $86.1 million in operating expenditures, $13.8 million in debt revenue and $29.9...

Updated zoning code rewrite gets first reading at Sunset Hills meeting

Updated zoning code rewrite gets first reading at Sunset Hills meeting

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 18, 2022

The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen heard a first reading of a newly-updated draft of the city’s Unified Development Ordinance Aug. 9.  The UDO has been in the works for the past five years and was...

Sunset Hills indefinitely postpones bill addressing Airbnbs, short-term rentals

Sunset Hills indefinitely postpones bill addressing Airbnbs, short-term rentals

By Lucas Irizarry, Staff Reporter August 17, 2022

The Sunset Hills Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to indefinitely postpone its Airbnb ordinance Aug. 9. The move is in anticipation of House Bill 1662 going into effect this month. According to City...

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