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Letters to the editor

Reader agrees with Stenger on how Prop P funds should be spent

September 12, 2017

Letter to the Editor To the editor: Regarding St. Louis County’s Proposition P, we all wanted this for the right reasons. And at least our community felt it was long overdue. As with most things,...

County officials receiving mixed feedback from citizens on Affton ‘Great Streets’ plan

County officials receiving mixed feedback from citizens on Affton ‘Great Streets’ plan

April 24, 2017

Gloria Lloyd Staff Reporter news3@callnewspapers.com   Gravois Road in Affton could get a face-lift and Kirkwood-like upgrades as a “Great Street” starting this summer, but the lanes...

A follow-up on an earlier Call story: Oakville resident Annie Miskovic and her son Sam, 3, always waited every week for their former Republic trash hauler, Fred Davenport, who developed a friendship with the boy. Although most of Oakville is switching trash providers, Sam will still be able to see Fred in action because Fred let the family know where his closest route will be.

Most Oakville citizens will see new trash haulers this week

April 5, 2017

Bids for trash districts OK’d with unanimous council vote Originally Published: April 5, 2017 By Gloria Lloyd Staff Reporter glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com Most Oakville residents will see...

Steve Stenger

Observers nationwide reflect on changes one year after Michael Brown’s death

By Gloria Lloyd August 5, 2015

On the eve of the anniversary of the death of Michael Brown and the weeks of unrest that followed in Ferguson and St. Louis County, observers nationwide are reflecting on how the events of the past year...

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.
\We could enjoy the same prices and have this come before us every three years rather than every five years.\ - County Council Chairman Steve Stenger, D-south county

Council votes 5-2 to award contracts for trash collection to Allied Waste, IESI

By Evan Young, Staff Reporter May 18, 2011

The County Council last week awarded the next round of contracts for trash collection in unincorporated areas of the county to Allied Waste Services and IESI. Council members voted 5-2 on May 10 to...

Question of who owns name JB Blast sparks short-lived legal controversy

July 1, 2009

By Evan Young Staff Reporter news3@callnewspapers.com Originally Published on: 2009-07-01 The question of who owns the name of an annual south county fireworks show was the subject of a short-lived...

Fred Weber Inc. subsidiaries contribute nearly $2,000 to Stenger

By Burke Wasson, Staff Reporter October 29, 2008

Three subsidiaries of a company that for years has tried to construct a trash-transfer station in Oakville over the objection of nearby residents have contributed nearly $2,000 to 6th District County Council...

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