Whether you've got a preschool grad, a college grad or somewhere in between, brag about the feat right here on Creve Coeur Patch.
A complaint filed Thursday with the Missouri Ethics Commission alleged misrepresentations with regard to campaign finance disclosures and possibility of an attempt to deliberately confuse voters in Creve Coeur's Mayoral election last month.
A Monday morning look at what's up this week on Creve Coeur Patch
City Councilwoman Jeanne Rhoades filed the complaint against Creve Coeur Mayor Barry Glantz Thursday.
Stray Rescue is partnering with Starbucks on an adoption program for dogs and cats.
Superfast freshman is among the top scoring underclassmen in the area, and ranks just behind scoring champ Kailey Utley in Pirate goals this season.
A few thoughts on geese around our fair city.
The company had previously announced plans to close operations in Creve Coeur, laying off more than 100 workers.
House cleaner was indicted Wednesday for medication theft in Ballwin.
Creve Coeur Patch rounds up lunch menus at local schools for the upcoming week.
For this week's Readers' Choice food fight, we're looking for your recommendations for fried chicken restaurants.
The school district is irked that it did not appear in the magazine's rankings of the nation's best schools.
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Creve Coeur City Councilwoman Jeanne Rhoades filed a complaint Thursday with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
The company's CEO could not be reached for comment late Thursday.
Each week, Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Creve Coeur man receives five years probation, suspended imposition of sentence and must continue to seek medical care.
This edition of Political Potpourri has campaign machinations on both sides of the race to be Missouri's next U.S. Senator.
The De Smet senior hasn't graduated yet, but news out of Sooner nation this week has expectations and pressure building now.
Beer disributor Tom Stillman leads local ownership group.
Seven Pirate seniors, including three-sport stars Kailey Utley and Mikala McGhee, go out in style with 4-0 over visitors from Wentzville.
Athletes from Ladue, Parkway North and Missouri Baptist are all in contention for spots in London.
Request will go before the city's P&Z panel later this month.
The Pattonville School Board approved the start of next school year as mid-August.
Jay Silverman tells the St. Louis Jewish Light he's staying in the food business.
Parkway Northeast Principal Dr. Kim Brandon talks about a survey you can take until May 18.
The move follows a conservative activist saying, βWe have to kill the Claire Bear," at a Tea Party Express event.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
Turner Miller belts two run homer for non-league victory.
Patch lets you rate and review local businesses.
Ladue Schools co-sponsored Monday night community forum.
An update on recent criminal activity investigated by the Creve Coeur Police Department over the past week.
Seniors made it official Monday.
The Pattonville School Board is set to vote on the first day of school for the 2012-2013 school year.
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The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center will host premiere Monday night.
Our weekly look at a deadline you need to keep in mind or you'll miss out.
Dr. Nicole Evans had been principal at the Creve Coeur area school since the fall of 2009.
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Mehlville's 9-0 rout comes on Senior Night.