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South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

UPDATED: No competitive April races yet after filing

UPDATED: No competitive April races yet after filing

December 18, 2018

So far, there are no competitive races in south county after candidate filing opened last week. Up for election April 2 are the Mehlville Fire Protection District seat held by Secretary Ed Ryan, Green...

New Lindbergh Superintendent Tony Lake checks in with fourth-graders at Long Elementary School on the first day.

Lindbergh looks at implementing its first-ever strategic plan under Lake

September 19, 2018

New Lindbergh Superintendent Tony Lake checks in with fourth-graders at Long Elementary School on the first day of school this year. By Gloria Lloyd News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com With...

Elected officials take office in south county

May 5, 2018

By Gloria Lloyd News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com As of last week, all the new officials set to take office after the April 3 election have been sworn in. New on the job are Mehlville...

Call continues tradition of our post-election awards

April 12, 2018

Editorial by the Call The Call started a new tradition last year of bestowing Post-Election Awards, but a tradition can’t really become a tradition unless it’s done more than once, can it? So this...

Lindbergh incumbents re-elected to office

April 11, 2018

Lindbergh Board of Education incumbents Karen Schuster and Mike Shamia were re-elected to the board last week for three-year terms. Board President Schuster and board Secretary Shamia came in first and...

Three candidates vying for two seats on Lindbergh school board: Updated

Three candidates vying for two seats on Lindbergh school board: Updated

March 29, 2018

By Gloria Lloyd News Editor news3@callnewspapers.com Three candidates are running for two seats on the Lindbergh Board of Education. Current board President Karen Schuster and board Secretary Mike...

Incoming Lindbergh Superintendent Tony Lake, center, visits Lindbergh High School last week with current Superintendent Jim Simpson, left, and LHS Principal Eric Cochran. Lake will succeed Simpson, who is retiring June 30 after serving as superintendent for the past 10 years.

Incoming Lindbergh superintendent views position as ‘a destination job’

January 17, 2018

By Mike Anthony Executive Editor news1@callnewspapers.com Incoming Lindbergh Superintendent Tony Lake said he views his new position as “a destination job.” Lake, who currently serves as chief...

Lindbergh Board of Education

Lake named superintendent of Lindbergh Schools

January 8, 2018

Tony Lake has been selected to serve as superintendent of Lindbergh Schools, effective July 1. He currently serves as chief operations officer of the Blue Valley School District in Overland Park,...

The Devonshire is a new four-story, 72-apartment senior living facility at Friendship Village Sunset Hills, opening in summer 2020.

High number of tax protests could negatively impact Lindbergh

December 28, 2017

By Mike Anthony Executive Editor news1@callnewspapers.com Lindbergh Schools officials are seeing a “high number” of tax protests this year that, if successful, could negatively impact the district’s...

Current and former Lindbergh Board of Education members attending the annual luncheon for former school board members, back row, from left, are: Donovan Larson, current Treasurer Mike Tsichlis, Phil Carlock, Vic Lenz, James Eager, Barry Cooper, Larry McIntosh, Vicki Lorenz Englund, Ken Fey and Janine Fabick. Front row, from left, are: current board member Christy Watz, Marla Dell, current President Karen Schuster, Katie Wesselschmidt, Kathy Kienstra, current Vice President Jennifer Miller, Glenda Finnie, retired Superintendent Gary Wright, Joyce Brockhaus and Don Bee.

Former Lindbergh board members gather, tour new school

November 13, 2017

Former members of the Lindbergh Board of Education recently gathered to meet with district administrators and current board members, and learn about issues that are affecting the district at this time. The...

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