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Snippets - April 2013

Select Twitter tweets from the month of April 2013

May 1, 2013 | 3 min reading time

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With the wide use of Twitter, a lot of quick bits of information are released into cyberspace. Many are seen, but many are overlooked. Below are some snippets of information that weren't submitted as Newsgram items but are worth noting. Enjoy!

 Patrick R. Brown‏@iPRB16h

"Winning a 4th term is not the history. It's what we'll do that will make history." - @MayorSlay

02 Apr 13

 

 

asagao‏@asagaobalcony

@Newsgram @stlcsb @KhighwayHills WOW! Reported a limb caught and dangling in a tree this morning. They just took it away. VERY IMPRESSED!03 Apr 13

 

 

Reed for Mayor‏@Reed4Mayor2h

Congratulations to ALL the winners in yesterdays elections!!!!! I look forward to working with all of you!!!!!!03 Apr 13

 

Richard Callow‏@publiceyestl2h

Thanks to the STL Election Board staff for their courtesy over the past six months.03 Apr 13

 

Salvation Army STL‏@SalArmySTL43m

It's National Volunteer Month, so for all our #STL tweeps out there making a difference, *applause* (and thank you!)03 Apr 13

 

MayorSlay.com‏@MayorSlay2h

All work absences and diet lapses are excused by mayoral order today. #fgs08 Apr 13

 

kopper‏@kopper1m

I'm getting my live #OpeningDaySTL game updates on something called "a radio." This is on the "my desk" app. Just an FYI.08 Apr 13

 

MayorSlay.com‏@MayorSlay10m

A proud moment today: standing with members of @AmeriCorpsSTL. Thank you for your service. #fgs09 Apr 13

 

Jeffrey Boyd‏@jeffreyboyd35m

McClellan: Ellisville shows how government can be, well, fun http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/mcclellan-ellisville-shows-how-government-can-be-well-fun/article_8069d119-49df-5ed7-a522-e10c51e97606.html …. I hope fun gov't doesn't return back to STL Cityhall.10 Apr 13

 

Maggie Crane‏@newsformaggie11h

. @ChiefSLMPD: 70% of the 11,000 murders in this country were committed with guns. 85% committed with guns in the City of STL.10 Apr 13

 

Scott Ogilvie‏@ward24stl1h

Thanks to Forestry crews who were out last night immediately after the storm clearing downed trees. 11 Apr 13

 

Gary A. Christmann‏@CityEMA14m

Thank you to all of the city services who responded to last nights storm. Fire, Police, Forestry, Streets, Buildings, and Mayor Slay.11 Apr 13

 

MayorSlay.com‏@MayorSlay46m

Top budget priority in another tough budget year: police officers. #fgs12 Apr 13

 

chryssi‏@chryssi1h

The Board has the fewest number of African American Aldermen since 1974 this session. Didn't know that til today. #bigresponsibility12 Apr 13

 

Antonio French‏@AntonioFrench4m

Missing Sine Die (the last day of session) for Day 2 of class at #WashU #EMBA. I'll have to sneak away tomorrow to go get sworn in.15 Apr 13

 

Maggie Crane‏@newsformaggie1h

"Let's pull together to see how far we can get," @MayorSlay Inauguration16 Apr 13

 

MayorSlay.com‏@MayorSlay1m

Congrats to STL's Eric Greitens, one of Time's Most Influencials. #themissioncontinues #fgs18 Apr 13

 

Ed Rhode‏@edrhode23m

I toured the @DowntownTREx offices today and was quite impressed. #startupcity22 Apr 13

 

Police Dept. Boston 

CAPTURED!!! The hunt is over. The search is done. The terror is over. And justice has won. Suspect in custody.19 Apr 13

 

St. Louis Earth Day‏@stlouisearthday44m

Many thanks to @flystl and #STL City for their support - the shuttle service was awesome! #stlearthday22 Apr 13

 

Scott Ogilvie‏@ward24stl17m

Most common response after I tell someone what I do: "What's your other job."24 Apr 13

 

sable campbell jones‏@sablecampbelljo18m

Has anyone noted that in High school ranking, SLPS Metro High is No.1 followed by Clayton High. Let's continue to praise our educators.24 Apr 13

 

MayorSlay.com‏@MayorSlay

Being the mayor of your city is an honor.  26 Apr 13

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