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Parents Say Kindergarten Home Visits Help
A call for feedback about home visits from kindergarten teachers before the start of school sparked positive testimony from parents.

Owen Skoler is the Local Editor of Kirkwood Patch. He earned a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Missouri with a focus on magazine writing in 2008. While attending college, Skoler worked as a city hall reporter for the Boone County Journal, as well as a public safety reporter for the Columbia Missourian. Upon graduating from Mizzou, Skoler reported for Worcester Magazine, an alternative newsweekly in Massachusetts, where he won multiple regional awards for his coverage of social justice issues. He then returned to his native Washington, D.C., where he worked as an editor for FDAnews and oversaw coverage of the pharmaceutical industry.
Skoler is excited to return to the world of community journalism and is honored to be delivering the residents of Kirkwood and surrounding municipalities the news that matters to them most. He lives with his wife, dog and cat in Kirkwood and enjoys rock climbing and playing ice hockey in his free time. He also enjoys playing guitar, however he has yet to meet anyone who enjoys hearing him play.
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A call for feedback about home visits from kindergarten teachers before the start of school sparked positive testimony from parents.

Two new faces join Kirkwood elementary school teaching staffs. One starts at Robinson Elementary School and the other at Keysor Elementary School.
Robert and Lori O'Blennis made the trek in five days with the help of Adventures Within Reach.
Seeds of Happiness released a special back-to-school keepsake that is flying out of the business' Kirkwood factory.
Videos of political support roll in for Rick Stream (R-Kirkwood).
The week's heat wave ushered in the most consumption of electricity since last August.
Robinson kindergarten teachers visit every every student before the start of school to build connections and reduce nerves.
The following arrest information was provided by the Kirkwood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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The Kirkwood Human Rights Commission is consulting with the city's attorney on an ordinance that would protect residents from discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation.
Why a Des Peres man is asking St. Louis to tumble down Art Hill in Forest Park.
Four senior dogs are looking for foster families before they find permanent homes.
To report a sighting of any of the following individuals, please call 314-615-4692 or contact St. Louis Regional CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477 (TIPS).
The following information was supplied by the Glendale Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Rick Stream is seeking to represent the Kirkwood-Des Peres area for a fourth term in the Missouri House of Representatives.
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Loemker is running unopposed for the Democratic township committeewoman seat.
Sailor, a 6-year-old toy poodle available for adoption, is learning to become a pet after spending his life in a breeding facility.
The man approached women in grocery stores, pretended to know them and asked for hugs. Authorities say there have been 32 incidents reported, including some Kirkwood and Des Peres.