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St. Louis City Resolution Number 165
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Abstract: Whereas, the Board of Alderman have been advised that Dwight Warren retired after over thirty-three years of service to the witnesses, victims and citizens of the City of St. Louis; and
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 130
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen recognize and thank Pride St. Louis who has provided untiring dedication to the elimination of prejudice and to achieve harmony in the City
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 121
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen notes the passing of Retha Mae McNary-Eubanks
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 109
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen congratulates Sergeant Kenneth F. Hornak on his retirement
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 62
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen strongly urge Governor Jay Nixon to veto HCS/SB 739 because the State General Assembly does not have the authority to grant residency to certain St. Louis City employees and supersede the Charter of the City of St. Louis
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 58
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen urge Pinnacle Entertainment to come to an agreement as quickly as possible with the employees and/or their representatives and place them at its other St. Louis Facilities
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 56
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen recognize Andre' DiMino for his many achievements
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 55
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen recognize and honor Bishop James A. Johnson on celebrating Bethesda Temple Church's 75th Anniversary
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 6
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen recognize the many contributions and achievements of Areva Martin
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St. Louis City Resolution Number 401
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Abstract: The Board of Aldermen notes the passing of Mayor John Thornton
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