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KSTL 630 AM in Creve Coeur is looking for an account executive.

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KSTL 630 AM in Creve Coeur is looking for an account executive.

New Parkway Kindergarteners will learn about school bus safety before their first day of class.
Plus, KSTL 630 AM in Creve Coeur is looking for an account executive.
Rebecca Blank visited the Helix Center in Creve Coeur before stopping at Maryland Heights-based Wilco Molding on Tuesday morning.
A roundup of job opportunities in the area.
Plus, Maryland Heights' Leslie’s Poolmart hopes to hire a sales associate, and more.
Plus, there's a number of jobs available near the North County area.
Sue Meredith is one of two candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the 71st state House.
Each week, Patch finds businesses seeking to fill positions in town and in nearby communities. Here are five opportunities we found this week.
Also, Sprint has an opening for a retail consultant.
Plus, ever wanted a gig in the nonprofit world? HavenHouse St. Louis is hiring in this week's Who's Hiring column.
Also, Hazelwood School District hiring a part-time bus aide.
Plus, Blockbuster needs an operations specialist for area stores. Check out this week's jobs column.
Creve Coeur's Chipotle is looking for a new team member to join their restaurant crew.
We've got a round-up of local employment opportunities, including with Patch!
An O'Fallon man was seriously injured on I-270 when he was ejected from a car's sunroof.
Potter Electric Signal Company, located near St. Louis Mills is a company that specializes in fire sprinkler monitoring. See what other jobs are in this week's Who's Hiring column.
Our weekly roundup of who's hiring in the area.
Now that school is out, we've caught up with a few area teachers to find out about their summer plans.
Salary schedules for staff members continue normal step movements, but casino decisions have hit the district hard.