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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.
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As part of the agreement, the parks and recreation director will be guaranteed a five-year contract and all future council communications to her will come through the city administrator.
The three candidates shared what they believe are the top three pressing issues the city is facing in a student-led forum at Washington University Wednesday night.
Missey had his name removed from the April ballot for allegedly engaging in purposeful personal property tax avoidance. He's decided pursuing the seat would be too costly.
The Arnold candidate had his name removed from the April ballot for having an unpaid city bill. The late payment may have been a Post Office mishap.
The men - one from Fenton and the other from Arnold - were waiting in the lobby to pick up people who were in jail when the scuffle began.
The men - one from Arnold and the other from Fenton - were waiting in the lobby to pick up people who were in jail when the scuffle began.
Patch will send questionnaires to the nine candidates running in the April election for five seats on the Arnold City Council. What questions should we include?
Patch will send questionnaires to the seven candidates running in the April election for two seats on the Fox School District Board of Education. What questions should we include?
The victim, who died in a two-alarm house fire in unincorporated Fenton, has been identified as 24-year-old Charles Odell.
Ward 4 Councilman Ken Moss has filed a defamation lawsuit claiming the five "orchestrated a sham investigation" against him, according to a stltoday.com article.
No one was injured in the incident, but Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputies are asking for your help in the case.
Authorities are trying to confirm the identity of a man found inside and the cause of the fire, which completely destroyed the home.
There have been four recent thefts from unlocked lockers at the city's recreation center. One of the items stolen was a laptop computer.
The owner of We Buy Gold claims Ward 1 City Councilwoman Doris Borgelt harassed him and damaged his business. Borgelt denies the accusations.