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Contract signed for $46 million public safety facility
On May 13, St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page signed a contract to hire Wright Construction Services to build a new state-of-the-art public safety facility in Maryland Heights. The new facility will be built with $46 million in federal relief funds received from the state of Missouri and St. Louis County, according to a press release. A groundbreaking for the two-story, 49,309-square-foot facility is scheduled for June 5.
Tractor-trailer restriction for Old State Road
The St. Louis County Council voted to approve a new restriction of on through traffic of tractor-trailer trucks on a section of Old State Road between Old Fairway Drive and Hwy. 109 in Wildwood last month, amending the county’s traffic code. The restriction was requested by James Vanek from the group Citizens for a Safer Old State and the city of Wildwood.
Jefferson County agencies work together to survey residents about health needs
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. — Five agencies are working together to survey Jefferson County residents about the health issues, challenges and other needs most important to them. Compass Health Network, Jefferson County Community Partnership, Mercy Hospital Jefferson, Jefferson County Health Department and Jefferson Franklin Community Action Corporation encourage all Jefferson County residents to complete the anonymous online Community Health Needs Assessment survey.
Where to dine and drink this weekend: May 17-19
This weekend, our biggest food pick is Taste of Maplewood, one of our favorite food festivals of the year and sure to be filled with an array of stunning fare thanks to old favorites and newcomers to the Maplewood dining district. Also on our minds? Our picks for the weekend below.
Taste of Maplewood happening this weekend
MAPLEWOOD, Mo. (First Alert 4) - The Taste of Maplewood kicked off Friday. The event runs Saturday from noon until 8 p.m. It is on Sutton Boulevard, just south of Manchester. You can get some good food and visit vendors, and there are also two stages for live entertainment.
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