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Week in Review: 5 Stories You Should Know About in Town and Country, Manchester

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TGIF, indeed. It's been a busy week in Town and Country and Manchester, and Patch has a list of stories you need to know about before Monday hits again.

So, in case you missed 'em, here are five stories Patch covered in Town and Country and Manchester this week:

  1. 76-Year-Old Businessman Killed in Stabbing; Wife in Custody -- Ivan Mullenix was found dead in his home from an apparent stabbing early Thursday in Town and Country's neighboring village, Country Life Acres. His wife was taken into custody.
  2. Town and Country Business Owner Indicted for Fraud Charges -- The owner of Omicron Capital in Town and Country could face up to 20 years in jail and a $250,000 fine if convicted.
  3. 40-Foot Flagpole Approved for St. Nicholas Life Center -- After acquiring board of aldermen approval for a pole height exception, find out when St. Nicholas Family Life Center in Town and Country can fly the American flag.
  4. 5 Things to Know About the Senior Living Center Proposed for Town and Country -- This ongoing story involves a proposed senior living center for vacant property near the Mason Woods Village shopping center at Mason and Clayton Roads. 
  5. Plans Advance for Pulte Homes Development in Town and Country -- A new subdivision is on its way to town. Would you want to live there? 
What do you think? Which story did you find most helpful/interesting this week? Other news going on around town? Tell us in the comments, post to Boards to get the word out, or start a blog.


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