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One Organization In Creve Coeur Is Growing, Another Is Facing A Loss

This round-up of Creve Coeur-related news features positive, and not-so-positive, stories.

The news about organizations and residents in Creve Coeur was a mixed bag this past week. Here are five that we highlight:

The Harvey Kornblum Jewish Food Pantry, located off Schuetz Road, has outgrown its current space and will be moving. When it first started 20 years ago, the pantry fed 150 people a month; it’s now up to over 4,000 a month. Read the entire story here: Jewish Food Pantry plans to move from JF&CS building.

Ladue graduate, Becky Sauerbrunn, discussed her experience as a member of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team and her journey to the FIFA World Cup. She was interviewed on St. Louis Public Radio.

Former Creve Coeur resident, Allen Brown Jr., escaped from the St. Louis Workhouse as broadcasted in this story on www.ksdk.com.

A story about Monsanto Company indicated that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the Creve Coeur-based company concerning the deaths of two 14-year-old girls.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reviewed why the shares of Patriot Coal Corp. in Creve Coeur fell this past week making it the biggest one-day drop in over a year.

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