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NewsMay 28, 2008

BLACK JACK, Mo. (AP) -- Another unmarried couple is being told by a suburban St. Louis town they're not welcome. A man, his girlfriend and her three children recently bought a house in Black Jack in north St. Louis County. But because Toi Pruitt and Joe Pulliam and the children don't meet the town's definition of a family...

BLACK JACK, Mo. (AP) -- Another unmarried couple is being told by a suburban St. Louis town they're not welcome.

A man, his girlfriend and her three children recently bought a house in Black Jack in north St. Louis County. But because Toi Pruitt and Joe Pulliam and the children don't meet the town's definition of a family.

In 2006, Black Jack revised its definition of a family after initially refusing a permit for Fondray Loving, Olivia Shelltrack and their children. That family had filed a federal lawsuit.

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The new ordinance allows unmarried couples as long as the children are related to both. None of the children are related to Pulliam.

The city attorney says he's willing to fight for the ordinance in court.

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Information from: KMOV-TV, http://www.kmov.com

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