Lindbergh School Board of Education returns two incumbents and former state legislator with close race among six for three seats.
No word yet on how the vote broke down in local precincts.
Jeff Schlink sees positive things ahead for Crestwood.
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Wards 2,3 and 4 are unopposed.
Roy Robinson said charges by opposition campaign are bunk.
The choices include Englund, a former state legislator and Kienstra, assistant college professor of radiation therapy at SLU.
Two of six candidates are George Sartorius and Leslie Weiss.
Aaron Hilmer faces challenge for seat by Mike Klund.
We profile Mike Klund here. A similar profile of incumbent Aaron Hilmer is posted here. Sunset Hills does not have its own fire department, but piggybacks onto Mehlville and Crestwood for coverage.
Alderman Jeff Schlink warns the city is spending down reserves without a financial plan; points to current mayor's role.
With Affton and Lemay Chambers of Commerce as hosts Saturday, L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both said they want to revamp the process.
Groundbreaking is 2 p.m. Monday for Fire House No. 3 across Lindbergh Boulevard from the high school.
An informal local survey finds out which do and which don't, at last count.
Angelic sort languishing with Sutton may be going home.
Meeting includes a hearing and suspension of rules to quickly pass two ordinances.
Shep was beat out by the competition for a County police canine unit job, but he still needs a good home, officials said.
See it in photos: Asphalt due to go down Thursday, after a pipe supplying Crestwood Court burst and workers tore up two lanes on Watson Road eastbound to staunch flooding.
A pubic hearing with state legislatorsnis set for Friday 10 a.m. at Harris-Stowe University, Emerson theater with committee chair.
Crestwood and Sunset Hills post modest population gains while St. Louis County loses residents.