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Festus Man Arrested for Stealing Materials to Make Meth From Walmart
Arnold police called in special unit to destroy meth-making items found in the man's vehicle.

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.
Arnold police called in special unit to destroy meth-making items found in the man's vehicle.

McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
Some students complained to KMOV-TV that the fumes from the project are filling the classrooms and hallways and making them sick.
Some students told KMOV-TV the fumes from the project is filling the halls and classrooms, giving them headaches and making some worry what they are breathing.
The following information was supplied by the Arnold Police Department for the week ending Oct. 28. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
The following information was supplied by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department. Arrests or charges mentioned in this report do not indicate convictions.
Hundreds filled Windsor Baptist Church Monday night in remembrance of Jacob Siebert, a high school football and lacrosse player who died unexpectedly last week.
Preliminary autopsy results show 14-year-old Jason Siebert died from blots clots in his lungs as opposed to a football injury as some had suspected.
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Two- and four-legged visitors braved some chilly temperatures Saturday to take part in a pet parade and a variety of costume contests. The event was held at Arnold City Park.
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Preliminary autopsy findings point to pulmonary embolism as the cause of death of 14-year-old Jacob Siebert. However, the final autopsy results won't be complete for weeks.
Spooky and other pets are waiting for adoption at the Jefferson County Animal Control Center.
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Jacob Siebert, a freshman at Seckman High School, died unexpectedly earlier this week. A cause of death has not been determined, but autopsy results are expected to be released soon.
Stop by the Apple Butter Pavilion to see how the delicious treat is made, and stick around for lunch, live music and shopping at hundreds of craft booths.
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