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I'm a Dallas, TX-native who moved here just in time to watch the Cardinals beat the Rangers for their 11th World Series win. I studied journalism and sociology at the University of Missouri. Before St. Louis Patch, I served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Moldova, a tiny country tucked between Romania and the Ukraine. You can check out my stories and videos from Moldova at PeaceCorpsLindsay.com.
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Join the Oakville residents who are talking online about bringing a new coffee shop with an arts scene to South County.
See Jessie Kohut and her band perform at Arnold Days.
One is in September. The other, October. One is in Oakville, the other in Mehlville.
Patch editors, professional athletes, government officials and a Project Runway star will be there to have dinner with you for the Crisis Nursery's annual fundraiser.
Mike Dunsmore of NBC Sports Radio talks about success in the major leagues with Mark Buehrle of the Toronto Blue Jays.
The ice cream and frozen yogurt spot opened last summer.
Oakville neighbors are forming a non-profit group to support the school after hearing a senior complex is being built next door.
Spend 25 minutes in an un-air-conditioned car and you will think twice about leaving your pet in the same situation.
Only one of the middle schools in the Mehlville School District is expected to see students who transfer from Riverview Gardens.
"Where was the ACLU when Riverview Gardens was failing for years?" parents and community members want to know.
Will there be a sequel? Find out in this interview with the director of Sharknado!
Feel free to leave your answers in the comments and raise more questions for our community.
Patch editor Lindsay Toler answers FAQs about the senior housing complex in Oakville on Telegraph Road.
The final vote on the Oakville senior housing complex on Telegraph Road lies with the St. Louis County Council.
Read the six reasons St. Louis County planners gave for their decision on the zoning of the senior housing complex on Telegraph Road in Oakville.