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We're giving you some highlights featured at today's festival.

The RoboHawks made its best showing in the international competition in three years.
Patch is providing a list of sales happening in and near the Hazelwood area.
We're providing a list of sales happening in the area.
Police Chief Tim Lowery credits decrease to residents' reports.
The Ferguson Farmers' Market will open with more than 40 vendors Saturday morning.
The Valley of Flowers returns for its 51st year this weekend.
Each week, Creve Coeur Patch publishes information from the local restaurant inspections of St. Louis County Department of Health as well as their grade.
The City will host a seminar on how to possibly receive up to $5,000 for a loan for home improvements.
We're listing the most popular stories from the month of April.
Club Infinity, Popeye's need follow-up inspections to be fully compliant.
Each establishment has their own set of issues, including Hepatitis A record issues.
The Missouri Department of Education will host one of eight statewide meetings in North County.
The Sansone Group recently completed the deal with Realty Associates Fund X, L.P.
See what else the council approved and read during last week's City Council meeting.
The Missouri Department of Education will host one of eight statewide meetings in North County.
The center received three grants that will help teach students and develop teachers.
Rega Wesley-Stewart received $1,000 for her commitment to education Thursday.
The extension could bring a 60 cents increase in the next few years.
The locally owned auto shop talks about the shop's commitment to customer service.