Each week, Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Hefler puts down an uprising, and Bombers crush Priory, 8-0.
11-year-old Katie Campanella died in a car accident in October 2011. All proceeds raised at the event will benefit the Katie Campanella Visual Arts Scholarship Fund.
Also, find out why Newt Gingrich may not be a fan of the St. Louis Zoo, and we have links to this weekend's congressional district caucus events.
These are the personnel from the Ladue School District who are retiring/leaving.
Pattonville High School junior and three-year drill team member Ciara Glenn will compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships at the St. Louis Teen Talent Showcase Competition at the Fabulous Fox Theater.
Each week, Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
Some of the work from Missouri American Water will be done by the end of April.
Gary Gannon, a technical manager at MiTek in St. Charles, went into cardiac arrest while at work and was able to walk out of the hospital a week later.
At Patch, you can rate and review local businesses.
Jordan Ward has danced his way to the finals in the St. Louis Teen Talent Competition.
An analysis calls for improvements at the Thornhill Branch.
Parkway North basketball standout commits to play in Manhattan at Kansas State.
We have updates on some recent items impacting businesses in Creve Coeur.
Here's the place to find out about deadlines and last-minute opportunities.
A mild winter with no snow days equals classes out one day earlier.
A Creve Coeur Police department roundup of criminal activity between April 9 and April 13.
Country music legend spent time at the Creve Coeur Golf Course.
Updated 11:42 a.m. with hospital reaction. Case involved two patients at the Creve Coeur facility.
The city panel meets Monday at 7 p.m.
Dr. Kim Brandon's latest letter to the community.
Fire officials are still investigating the cause of the fire, but no one was injured.
What's going on around Creve Coeur and Creve Coeur Patch this week.
Five University of Missouri athletic teams will wear new Nike uniforms next season in an attempt to appeal to potential recruits.
Some food, beverage and retail shops will be powered by solar energy.
Police say a man struck his stephild with a wooden rod.
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Payroll services firm is the second Creve Coeur company in recent weeks to announce a mass layoff.
Defendant pleaded "not guilty" earlier.
Are you ready to watch the St. Louis Cardinals take on the Chicago Cubs today?
Report by The Sports Network has the local hoops standout going pro after one season with the University of Florida.
Pirates survive marathon ballgame against Wildcats, thanks to senior Matt Wilkes' ninth-inning, game-winning double.
The college coaching carousel yields new interest in the Parkway North standout.
"Creve Coeur Patch" rounds up lunch menus at local schools for the upcoming week.
Each week, Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are several opportunities we found this week.
Even if the state's presidential primary had carried delegate weight, would Mitt Romney's defacto hold of the GOP nomination be any different now?
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Local band teacher rides "Sidewinder" train to the People's House.
Fifteen students to serve in all branches.
Principal Jenny Marquart shares her latest message with the Parkway North High School community.