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Due to inclement weather, Allied Waste is running behind schedule.

<strong>Hometown: </strong>Wildwood, MO<br><strong>Birthday:</strong> Feb. 12
<b>Politics </b><br>Regarding political matters and elections, I've always been about assessing individuals and the associated facts and considerations. I view myself as an independent voter.
<br><b>Religion</b><br>Assuredly, I am an active United Methodist. I value the cohesive approach that co-founder John Wesley initiated with Methodism in the 1700s. Stemming from my Native American ancestry, I also have a love of nature that weaves itself into my spiritual beliefs and views of the cosmos. I have, however, studied other religions and had years of personal experience with them -- resulting in a well-rounded base of knowledge about religions.
Due to inclement weather, Allied Waste is running behind schedule.

The driver of the compact Cruiser auto was taken to the hospital.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: "The community has demonstrated its commitment to the Rockwood R-VI School District. It is time for the Rockwood R-VI School District to demonstrate its commitment to the community."
VIDEOS OF OPENING REMARKS: A Rockwood School District Board of Education candidates' forum was held Saturday at Eureka City Hall. Part 1; return to Patch for a summary of candidates' responses to questions from attendees.
Two Manchester residents open a West St. Louis County business offering doggie day care, boarding, training and more.
PART 2: Making changes was a common thread throughout the specific questions and answers at this forum for Rockwood School District Board of Education candidates.
A young girl from Eureka was taken to the hospital after the sports utility vehicle she was in Sunday left the roadway.
Only 50 Gold Scholars were named nationwide in a program sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation and administered by Phi Theta Kappa. This local student was attending St. Louis Community College-Wildwood.
VIDEOS OF OPENING REMARKS: A Rockwood School District Board of Education candidates' forum was held Saturday at Eureka City Hall. Part 1; return to Patch for a summary of candidates' responses to questions from attendees.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: "Don’t let a small, angry group control your public schools. Go to the polls and vote to pass Prop S and support current members of our School Board," says a Chesterfield parent.
Visitation will be Monday morning at St. Alban Roe Catholic Church in Wildwood, followed by a funeral Mass 2 hours later.
Wildwood residents who purchase pool passes at Ellisville or Ballwin facilities should have identification, such as a driver's license, and a current utility bill to assist in verifying Wildwood residency.
Not long ago, the Eureka High School guys' locker rooms harbored more occurrences of staph infections than average; Rockwood School District administrators say the issue was addressed.
One of the April 2 ballot items about funding for parks, trails, St. Louis Arch grounds and wildlife habitat is being supported by Wildwood Mayor Tim Woerther and city council members. It would increase sales tax by 3/16th of 1 cent.
The Missouri University of Science and Technology team competed with 75 collegiate teams from around the world, and came out on top in Texas this month.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: "Thoughtful individuals who seek 'truth' attempt to weigh and evaluate the expertise, professionalism and credibility of those making claims," says one Rockwood School District parent.
Visitation will be in Eureka Sunday, followed a funeral Mass on Monday morning.
An update about this upcoming city-sponsored, new event is provided for those interested in making their own film, all in 24 hours. Ever hear of film racing?
Ellisville Police Department officers responded to a call about an unresponsive male at Trends Motel off Manchester Road Wednesday evening.
Visitation for this Eureka resident is Friday, and a funeral service follows Saturday morning.