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Women in History: For decades, Earlene Judd lived to serve

Women in History: For decades, Earlene Judd lived to serve

By Bill Milligan, For the Call March 5, 2020

By Bill Milligan For the Call Former South County legislator Earlene Judd served the state of Missouri from the early 1980s until her death in December 2019 with a sense of humor and goodwill. Judd...

Letters to the editor

Judd disputes Hoffman’s statements about Gregory’s 2018 funding

February 20, 2019

Editorial To the editor: I would like to point inaccuracies in the Call article published Jan. 11, wherein former candidate Erica Hoffman cites reasons for her loss in the recent election for 96th District...

Former Green Park Mayor Tony Konopka dies

February 12, 2019

Former Green Park Mayor Tony Konopka died at home in the city Jan. 28 after battling health issues. Konopka was first elected mayor in 2007, after serving four years as Ward 2 alderman. Konopka was...

Letters to the editor

Judd writes: Vote for Paul Berry this Aug. 7

July 24, 2018

To the editor: The people will choose the Republican nominee for county executive on Aug. 7. I am writing to urge you to vote for Paul Berry in the GOP primary. Paul Berry is a fiscal conservative and...

Lemay Chamber Awards - In this Call file photo from 2012, representatives of the Lemay Chamber of Commerce, including, from left, then-St. Louis County Childrens Service Fund Director Julie Leicht, Tesson Ferry Committeman John Judd, then-6th District Councilman and current County Executive Steve Stenger, and Rep. Cloria Brown, R-Lemay, present an award to Lemay resident Tom Dittrich Jr.

Republicans split on candidate for election to fill Stenger’s seat

January 20, 2015
Byline: It took two tries, but south county Republican officials tapped Green Park Ward 1 Alderman Tony Pousosa Wednesday night to run in the April special election for County Executive Steve Stenger's former 6th District County Council seat.
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