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It's part of the Richmond Heights's celebration of its centennial this year.

Ryan Martin started pursuing a career in journalism because he loves writing, but he stayed with it because he loves people. He grew up in Goreville, Ill., a town with a population of 800 people southeast of St. Louis.
After earning his associate's degree from a local community college, Ryan continued his coursework at the University of Missouri. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism with an emphasis in converged media in May 2010. He's currently pursuing an MBA at Washington University in St. Louis.
Ryan started working for Patch in August 2010, when he began the process of launching Maplewood-Brentwood Patch, the first St. Louis-area Patch site. That site went live in October 2010.
Ryan also has experience working as a multimedia intern for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and as a city and county government reporter for the Columbia Missourian.
Ryan loves to read fantasy novels, play Ultimate Frisbee and watch sports. He lives in Maplewood with his girlfriend Gwen and their two dogs.
It's part of the Richmond Heights's celebration of its centennial this year.

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Dr. Ron Helms will be concluding his principal career knowing he was Educator of the Year for 2013.
The Mehlville church scheduled a groundbreaking ceremony for the new sanctuary on Sunday, The Call newspapers reports.
School officials are in the process of evaluating each school building.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Maplewood-Brentwood Patch in March 2013.
See where you can join your neighbors in cheering on runners while also getting a free breakfast.
Bench players for Seckman helped squash a late rally from Northwest, but they were able to do it off of the field, the St. Louis-Post Dispatch reports.
A surprise visit from Curtis Finch, Jr., a graduate from Oakville High School, is captured in a video from the Mehlville School District.
Here's how you can help our local police department support the mission of Special Olympics Missouri.
Lindbergh's Hannah Tonner was in select company during a March 21 ceremony.
Very few details about the disturbance could be confirmed with the Arnold Police Department.
An updated list of supporters for Harold Sanger's campaign is included in the article.
An updated list of supporters for Michelle Harris' campaign is included in the article.
An updated list of supporters for Alex Berger III's campaign is included in the article.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Mehlville-Oakville Patch in March 2013.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch in March 2013.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Arnold Patch in March 2013.
The two stories were among the most read police stories on Affton-Shrewsbury Patch in March 2013.
A committee named Brentwood Citizens for Excellence formed in February to support Proposition K. The proposition would raise property taxes for Brentwood homeowners to increase school district revenues.