> It’s true; not all paints are created equal. You may be familiar with the visual differences between paint styles: solid paint provides a clean, smooth finish while metallic paint leaves flakes of metal embedded underneath the paint’s surface, creating a sparkling texture. Pearlescent paint adds a distinctive shimmer to your vehicle, while iridescent paint… Read More >
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Vicky Swederska is awarded the Melven Jones
Vicky has served her LIONS club of Webster for over 10 years in different job positions. Vicky also has the honor of becoming the first women president of the Webster Groves LIONS Club. The club was chartered in 1925 with a new president every year. During the installation banquet the night before Easter, Vicky was… Read More >
Water Quality Monitoring
Today we met down on HWY N & HWY 44 around 9 am. We were there to head over to the conservation access on Blue Springs. The weather was over cast but very mild for this time a year. We were able to complete all the test on the spring feed creek in three hours…. Read More >
2013 Webster Groves 4th July Parade Sponsor
This year Shur-Way Auto Body Inc offered to sponsor the 4th of July Webster Groves Parade. The offer was accepted by the Webster Groves parade organizers and the planning for the float started. At this time Shur-Way is working on a float to be at the front of the parade. This float will have a theme of envioromentaly… Read More >
Helping to secure the fireworks for the first day of Community days of Webster Groves
As a citizen of the city of Webster Groves we have become accustomed to having fireworks on several night over the 4th of July holiday. Over the last few years the multiple days of fireworks have diminished from three nights to two and then down to just the 4th. What has happened is the fireworks are… Read More >
Reforestation of native Short Leaf Pines in Missouri
Six million acres of old growth shortleaf pine woodland once covered the southern Missouri Ozarks. Historical logging and open range grazing reduced this coverage to fragments, leaving much of the landscape out of character and dominated by small diameter, often diseased red and black oak. The Missouri Department of Conservation is in the process of… Read More >