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Assessor’s Office Is Very, Very Busy

Assessor’s Office Is Very, Very Busy

Apr 10, 2007

Word on the street is that St. Louis County Government is currently getting deluged by phone calls regarding the on-average...

Merger mania

Merger mania

Mar 30, 2007

Just as Richmond Heights and Clayton near the end of their joint study on merging the cities, legislation has been...

Language, Dress of Thought

Language, Dress of Thought

Mar 29, 2007

The English-language cartel is pushing for more regulations: JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The House voted Wednesday to require commercial drivers...

Mayoral Control Could Help City Schools

Mayoral Control Could Help City Schools

Mar 27, 2007

The state school board in Jefferson City was a scene of pandemonium on Thursday, as angry Saint Louis residents protested...

MetroLink Ridership High, Numerically Speaking Of Course

MetroLink Ridership High, Numerically Speaking Of Course

Mar 22, 2007

Metro, via the Post-Dispatch, is reporting that MetroLink ridership is exceeding expectations since opening six months ago.  This is a...

Virtual School

Virtual School

Mar 22, 2007

Some parents are upset that grades 6 through 8 are left out of Missouri’s new online education program for the...

Don’t Drain the Sales Tax Pool

Don’t Drain the Sales Tax Pool

Mar 14, 2007

What does every city with a recent eminent domain controversy in Saint Louis County have in common? They are all “point-of-sale” cities,...

Charter Schools Help Minority Students Catch Up

Charter Schools Help Minority Students Catch Up

Sep 21, 2006

Minority students are falling behind in the public school system. The graduation rate for Missouri’s white students is 87.4 percent;...

Law Enforcement Shouldn’t Profit from Forfeiture

Law Enforcement Shouldn’t Profit from Forfeiture

Nov 10, 2005

Did you know that in many states, if government officials suspect your home, business, car, or other property was used...

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