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Blonde, Brunette Give Way to Purple, Mahogany, Red Tones at Salon Infinity
One High Ridge shop owner talks about the latest trends in hair and nails.

Sheri is the editor of the new Webster Groves Patch. She began her career with the company as a freelance writer in September 2010 and was hired as an associate editor in February 2011.
Sheri has more than 16 years of experience covering local news. She's written hundreds of stories for Patch, the <i>St. Louis Post-Dispatch </i>and the<i> Suburban Journals, </i>mainly focusing on local government and education news, features and events.
She also worked as a general assignment reporter/weekend weather anchor at WHBF-TV (Ch. 4) in Rock Island, IL, and created and launched a cable news station for the City of Black Jack, MO.
Additionally, her background includes experience in public relations, event marketing and advertising sales. She has served on a number of local chamber of commerce boards and committees.
In her very limited spare time, Sheri enjoys spending time with family and friends, gardening, cooking, reading, crossword puzzles, live music and the arts. She lives in Affton with her two mini black-and-tan dachshunds, Frazier and Daphne, and her cat Niles.
One High Ridge shop owner talks about the latest trends in hair and nails.

Here are some spring inspirations for the garden available at Bi-State Landscape Supply in High Ridge.
River City Casino's Event Center is opening soon, and the company has several career opportunities available.
Officers are looking for a man in his mid-20s to early 30s with brownish-blond hair who stole a display iPhone from T-Mobile on Wednesday.
Connie Jeter, who owns C&H Western Wear in High Ridge, shares his No. 1 tip for business longevity - something that has kept him in business for 51 years.
The deli and market sells between 150 and 200 of the Italian pastries filled with Ricotta cheese each week.
Bill Holloway is no longer seeking a seat on the Fox School District's Board of Education.
Two of the suspects were previously charged with five burglaries and a third suspect is being questioned. The burglaries occurred in multiple vacant homes in the area.
Evans, who was serving as president of the Arnold Historical Society, told the Ward 1 councilwoman to quit harassing him during a public portion at last week's council meeting.
Mike Evans had planned to resign May 1 due to a conflict with his doctorate courses. However, the Arnold group voted Monday night to make the resignation immediate.
The white powder is believed to have been meth. Here is a list of other drug- and alcohol-related incidents the Arnold Police Department handled between Feb. 25 - March 3.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the period ending March 3. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Plus, Mr. Goodcents Subs & Pasta is scheduled to reopen in its former location off Vogel Road.
An officer went to the man's parents' house to question him about a harassment complaint, police say. He became belligerent, resisted arrest and assaulted the officer.
Madison, a 2-year-old black lab trained as a service dog, has been visiting area schools as part of the district's new Paws for Reading program.
The following information was supplied by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
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