South St. Louis County News

St. Louis Call Newspapers

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...

Incumbents see little opposition in south countys first day of candidate filing

Incumbents see little opposition in south county’s first day of candidate filing

December 12, 2018

This is a developing story, and will be updated as new candidates file. Stay tuned. So far, there are no competitive races in south county as candidate filing opened Tuesday for the Mehlville Fire Protection...

Lindbergh looks at ‘bond of the future’ for new Lindbergh High School

Lindbergh looks at ‘bond of the future’ for new Lindbergh High School

December 11, 2018

By Gloria Lloyd  News Editor  glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com The Lindbergh Board of Education is looking at a “bond of the future” and what that means, and the initiative will likely revolve around...

Pictured above, from left: Board Treasurer Mike Tsichlis and Board Vice President Jennifer Miller.

Two Lindbergh board members will run again

November 29, 2018

Two current members of the Lindbergh Board of Education say they are running again in April. Board Vice President Jennifer Miller and Treasurer Mike Tsichlis say they will both seek election to a second...

Rep. David Gregory addresses the Tesson Ferry Republican Club in July 2018.

Gregory hosts ‘Missouri Flood Navigator’ website, convenes panel to examine flooding

November 7, 2018

By Gloria Lloyd News Editor glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com  Rep. David Gregory, R-Sunset Hills, launched a new online resource this fall to help Missourians living in areas vulnerable to flooding along...

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...

The demolished Crestwood Plaza property in 2017.

Lindbergh-backed TIF reform would be ‘sea change’ in state

April 18, 2018

Pictured: The now-demolished Crestwood mall. By Gloria Lloyd News Editor news3@callnewspapers.com UPDATE: House Bill 1236 passed out of the Local Government Committee Wednesday 8-2 and will go...

Adopting House Bill 1236 would aid school districts

Adopting House Bill 1236 would aid school districts

March 15, 2018

By Mike Anthony Executive Editor news1@callnewspapers.com We believe state legislators should adopt House Bill 1236, which would allow school districts and other taxing entities to opt out of tax-increment...

The demolished Crestwood Plaza property in 2017.

School board member pushes for changes to state’s TIF law

March 2, 2018

By Mike Anthony Executive Editor news1@callnewspapers.com Lindbergh Board of Education Treasurer Mike Tsichlis is pushing hard for state legislation that would allow school districts and other taxing...

School board members hit grand slam in picking Lake

School board members hit grand slam in picking Lake

January 25, 2018

"Call the Tune" by Mike Anthony Executive Editor news1@callnewspapers.com The Lindbergh Board of Education hit a grand slam with the selection of Tony Lake as the district’s new superintendent. Effective...

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