Friday, June 8, 2012
She served for more than a decade as a City Council representative and helped write the city's charter.
Former Richmond Heights City Council representative Susan Hilton is being remembered as a person who loved her family and her hometown. "Throughout all her years in Richmond Heights, she loved nothing more than being able to serve on the council," her friend Pat Dolan said Friday. The two served together on the council. "It was more than a part-time job for her. It was a privilege and a way of life for her." Susan, who had cancer, died Wednesday night at home. She was surrounded by her family and friends. (Subscribe to the free Clayton-Richmond Heights Patch newsletter.) Susan first began her public life with the city in 1987 as a member of the commission that drafted its charter. She won election to City Council as a District 4 …
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
The company features servicemen and women who are serving overseas in holiday greeting videos, available On Demand for Charter customers in metro St. Louis.
Many metro St. Louis families are celebrating this holiday season without their loved ones who are serving in the United States military overseas. Charter Communications is helping people on active duty in the military to make an appearance at home for the holidays. The company’s annual “US Soldier Holiday Greetings” program puts soldiers on video and their airs their special messages on television. “All branches of the military are represented in our greetings,” said Jessica Myers, Charter’s senior manager of communications. “Some of the locations where Missouri and Illinois servicemen and women serve that we have greetings from include Anderson Air Force Base; Spangdahlem Air Base; Incirlik Air Base; Kabul, Afghanistan; Camp Carroll; …
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Maplewood Richmond Heights beats Lift For Life Academy on Monday in the first round of the Class 3, District 5 Tournament, 84-30.
Senior Tony King fueled the Maplewood Richmond Heights boys basketball team's offensive charge, but it was the Blue Devils' stingy defense that controlled the game Monday night. A young Lift For Life Academy team—comprised only of freshmen and sophomores—continually turned the ball over against MRH's full-court press. The frustration was obvious, and the amount of traveling calls on the youthful Hawks in the first half was astounding. "We executed defensively," coach Corey Frazier said. "The kids are playing for something right now." King led the team with 29 points, scoring more in the first half than the entire Life For Life team (23 to 22). Frazier said King sets the tone for the team. "If he's going to be aggressive, then we're going …
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7539 Manchester Rd, Maplewood, MO
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