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Courts

The Hazelwood Municipal Court and Violations Bureau was established July 5, 1961 in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Missouri Supreme Court.

The Municipal Court is in session every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. and is open to the public. The Hazelwood Municipal Court and Violations Bureau is located in Hazelwood City Hall at 415 Elm Grove Lane. The Violations Bureau is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Violations Bureau was established to administer to the Municipal Judge, Prosecutor and public.

The Court dispenses information, collects fines that do not require a court appearance and maintains all Court records. The Violations Bureau can be reached by calling 314-839-2212 or 314-839-3700.

Did you know you can pay Hazelwood tickets at www.hazelwoodtix.com

Redlight tickets can be paid at www.violationinfo.com

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City Council Approves Proclamation
for Local Government Week

The Hazelwood City Council recently approved a proclamation declaring the week of May 1-7, 2011, as "Local Government Week." This is the second annual observance of this statewide initiative created by the Missouri Municipal League to raise awareness of and celebrate the important role city government plays in our lives.

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Hazelwood Fire Dept. Joins Effort
to Prepare Students & City for Earthquakes

On April 28, the Hazelwood Fire Department partnered with Hazelwood School District and the American Red Cross in helping local school children, faculty members and the community prepare for earthquakes.

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Hazelwood Helps Neighboring
Communities Hit By EF4 Tornado

Both Hazelwood Fire Department trucks and crews were among the initial group of first responders on the scene Friday night at the Rose Acres subdivision, which was the hardest hit area in Bridgeton after the F4 tornado passed through.

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Hazelwood Offers Free Summer
Concert Series at Truman Park

Everything from a tribute to Elvis Presley to the classic rock sounds to the jumpin' dance tunes performed by the Bob Kuban Band will be featured in Hazelwood Parks and Recreation Division's first ever "Summer Concert Series" at Truman Park, 7029 Howdershell Road, in Hazelwood. Six bands will be playing "live" music from the new gazebo on Saturday nights from May 21 to August 13.

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