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Florissant Storm Sounded Like '5 Freight Trains Running Through House'
Residents, businesses begin to clean up and repair Wednesday's storm damage, and residents share their stories.

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Residents, businesses begin to clean up and repair Wednesday's storm damage, and residents share their stories.

Mayor Tom Schneider gives an update on the city's recover efforts.
For those families affected by the storm, the district has opened its Early Childhood Center.
A little more than 400 still have no power, and police have asked residents to remain off particular roads in town.
But Ferguson-Florissant National Education Association members didn't unanimously favor the measure.
Thunderstorms and a tornado that ripped through the area left thousands without power Wednesday night.
During a media event Wednesday, the three-phase conceptual plan for the garden was unveiled.
The two-day event features a number of opportunities for barbecue lovers to get their fix.
Our restaurant inspections check out local eateries in Creve Coeur and surrounding areas, including Florissant, Maryland Heights and Hazelwood.
During the monthly board meeting, Keith Brown will be sworn in, while the board says goodbye to an incumbent.
Also, see what eatery in Florissant got a violation letter recently.
Also, O'Charley's gets complaint for not handling food properly.
The Patch Pick 'Em contest pitted 64 local restaurants in a bracket competition during March and April.
Most of the citizens' public hearing section focused around concerns and support for a Walmart development.
More than a year after presenting three solutions to Shackelford Road, the Department of Highways and Traffic is prepared to present its plans.
Wendi Ann Glass will serve three years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of fraud, forgery and stealing.
The council will have first readings on the two bills tonight.
The federation will use the money to help with its outreach programs.
The new decked out 2010 Chevrolet Camero will be used by the DARE program officer.
Beginning next school year, some kindergarten students will begin attending schools closer to their home in a move toward community schools.