Wildwood
Prescription drug 'take back' programs nets thousands of pills
The Rockwood School District Drug-Free Coalition partnered with the Ballwin, Ellisville, Eureka and St. Louis County Police Departments on Feb.
Pond Athletic Association makes improvements, receives permanent conditional use permit
Just in time for ball season, final details related to recent construction are being shored up at the Pond Athletic Association (PAA) complex, which is located 1 ½ miles from the intersectio
Wildwood’s street banner pilot project extended
The Wildwood City Council on Feb. 22 voted to extend for another six months a pilot promotional program using street pole banners in Wildwood.
Wildwood to seek federal stimulus funds again for rural Internet access
Committee members on Wildwood's Rural Internet Access Committee say they are moving at warp speed to meet the March 15 deadline to apply for the second round of federal stimulus funds being issued
Annual Barbecue Bash arrangements honed for 2010
After spending more than Wildwood city officials budgeted for the 2009 St.
Local legend Delmer Stovall passes away
Residential care facility that was shut down has been operating under court injunction
A Wildwood residential care facility that was shut down for unsanitary conditions on Jan. 11 could still reopen.
Man arrested in connection with burglary at rap star Nelly's Wildwood home
Authorities have confirmed that a 19-year-old St. Louis male was arrested Dec. 30 for the burglary that occurred at the Wildwood home of rap music artist Nelly on Dec. 11.
Marines buy ‘Toys for Tots’ at local store
The Marines have been collecting new, unwrapped toys for needy children for 60 years as part of their annual Toys for Tots program.
Lafayette and Marquette High Schools among America's best
U.S. News & World Report magazine has recognized two Rockwood School District high schools as America's best.
Police investigate possible burglary at Nelly’s Wildwood home
Officials with the St.
Wildwood secures property for new historical museum
The Wildwood Historical Society on Nov. 6 purchased a 5-acre property known as “the Hencken Place” with the goal of establishing a historical museum and theater in the near future.
New Wildwood City Councilmember says he has 'big shoes to fill'
Wildwood officials approved a new City Councilmember on Nov. 23: David Geile. Geile replaces former ward 1 representative Bart Cohn, who resigned Nov. 10. Geile took his oath of office at the Nov.
Theater in Wildwood scheduled to be completed next spring
A progressive, grandeur type of new movie theater is coming to West County, but B&B Theatre's future Wildwood Cinema 10 likely will not be ready until next May.
Former Wildwood City Councilmember convicted of two of three charges
Anthony "Tony" Salvatore, a former Wildwood City Councilmember, stood trial Nov. 9 and 10 in St. Louis County Circuit Court for charges stemming from a police encounter last fall. He was found guilty regarding two of the three violations.
Manchester Road Great Streets Project public sessions are this week
Citizens from West County will have a chance to learn more about the Manchester Road Great Streets project at a series of visioning sessions that the East-West Gateway Council of Governments is hos
Another Wildwood City Councilmember resigns
One of Wildwood's ward 1 City Councilmembers, Bart Cohn, resigned on Nov. 10, citing the fact that he felt he had done as much as he could do for the city and its residents.
Former Wildwood City Councilmember goes to trial today
Tony Salvatore, a former Wildwood City Councilmember, stands trial today (Nov. 9) in St. Louis County Circuit Court for charges related to an incident last October.
Speeding, dangerous driving ‘cushioned’ with new traffic calming device
Rather than bumping drivers to reduced speeds, Wildwood officials are investigating a newer “traffic calming device” called speed cushions.



