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Snippets - December 2013
Select Twitter tweets from the month of December 2013
This article is 11 years old. It was published on January 1, 2014.

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!
@fredwessels congrats. on the last full meeting, to you on many years of service at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. 13 Dec 13
From 2009 til today the combined intake with #stl ACC & @StrayRescue has increased 25% & euthanasia has decreased by 83%. 13 Dec 13
STL is becoming an increasing likely venue for NCAA championships. Good work by all involved. #fgs 13 Dec 13
It is difficult to overvalue the contributions to her city retiring Jill Claybour has made. To her, our gratitude and appreciation. #fgs 13 Dec 13
Chief Fitch was strongly aware that crime pays little attention to political boundaries. I wish him well in his retirement. #fgs 13 Dec 13
Jeff Rainord @jeffrainford
71 children under the age of ten were killed by deliberate gunfire in 2012. Why were their rights less important than gun owners? 14 Dec 13
Thanks to a great team who made Room 200 - and our city - run this year. #fgs 18 Dec 13
Jennifer M. Joyce@JenniferJoyceCA
In 2013, we had a record number of citizens partner with us in community safety efforts. Transparency matters. 20 Dec 13
Forty years of service to the City of
Fighting fires in very cold stlwx is a challenge. Good work this morning by firefighters, police officers, and other city crews. #fgs 30 Dec 13
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