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Frost, Kelly First to File for Kirkwood School Board
Filing for April’s elections started on Tuesday at 8 a.m. Two school board seats are up for grabs.

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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Filing for April’s elections started on Tuesday at 8 a.m. Two school board seats are up for grabs.

Athletes in the 2013 class of inductees graduated between 1945 and 2006.
A garage fire that lasted from 1-3 a.m. Tuesday is under investigation.
Units were on the scene of a fully involved fire on Monroe Place from about 1-3 a.m. Tuesday.
Kirkwood police tracked down a driver who allegedly fled after an accident that resulted in injuries.
Emily Nicole Ferguson, a 2011 graduate of Kirkwood High School and sophomore at Mizzou, died Friday in an accident on Interstate 70.
Renovations that will make the stadium ADA compliant trigger concerns about the use of district funds.
A $670,000 project would renovate the school's front entrance and move the nurses' clinic, main office and guidance office.
Proposed renovations would make the Kirkwood High School stadium more accessible for people with physical disabilities.
645 North Taylor Avenue is our Kirkwood Home of the Week. This 4-bed, 2-bath home built in 1908 just came on the market for $460,000.
Emily N. Ferguson, a sophomore at Mizzou and 2011 graduate of Kirkwood High School, died Friday while driving the wrong way on Interstate 70.
Our top six picks of open houses in and around Kirkwood.
Meet Rex and Tammie Lou, our adoptable dogs of the week.
Visitors to the locally owned and operated pharmacy in Downtown Kirkwood will receive health screenings, free massages and more on Saturday.
Weekly incidents from the Glendale Police Department.
Technology leaders in the Kirkwood School District are gathering information about the device as a learning tool.
An event Saturday at Immanuel Lutheran Church offers attendees the chance to purchase homemade cookies by the pound at an affordable price.
News of the announcement triggers outpouring of support for the kids craft studio.
For $50, members of a food subscription service receive a week's worth of fresh and local meat, produce, eggs, dairy and more.
The coach and players of Kirkwood High School's first State Championship Football team receive the highest honors in the region.