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Ferguson-Florissant Board Approves $5.7 Million in Capital Improvements
The board unanimously approves the allocation from the 2010 no-tax-increase bond issue.

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The board unanimously approves the allocation from the 2010 no-tax-increase bond issue.

Some Bridgeton residents are being offered a temporary housing alternative, while the community grows concerns about the landfill's odor.
Some Bridgeton residents are being offered a temporary housing alternative, while the community grows concerns about the landfill's odor.
Several area restaurants will host a buffet or meal for Mother's Day.
We've rounded up the list of winners at the 2013 Valley of Flowers Festival.
One man has been named one of the 10 best professional photographers in the state.
One area elementary school received a notice of violation for a repeat problem.
The newest business in town offers a touch of gourmet to a favorite snack.
The board's agenda looks at a number of financial issues, including the budget and possible bond issue.
The new changes for this year's festival didn't receive a true test due to the weather conditions.
Hazelwood students reap the benefits of Target's Take Charge of Education program.
Florissant students reap the benefits of Target's Take Charge of Education program.
Kelly Mahaffy was named queen Florissant's annual Valley of Flowers on Saturday. Mahaffy was chosen from 15 women who competed for the title.
Students in the Hazelwood School District received recognition in academics, athletics and community service during the evening.
Fifteen women competed for the title Sunday, but who won the crown?
THF Florissant is working to secure the proper permitting before the deal closes on the site.
Football, basketball players sign their letters of intent before the school year closes out.
Northwest Healthcare hosts "Mammo-thon" and encourages women to get their annual mammogram done.
Make sure you get the whole rundown for the final day of the annual festival.
We're breaking down some need-to-know information for Saturday's events.