O'Fallon
O’Fallon police to display new radio system
The public is invited to attend a ceremony marking the installation of the city of O'Fallon's (Mo.) new, two-way radio system. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m.
Home improvement loans available to low-income O’Fallon homeowners
O'Fallon homeowners with low-to-moderate incomes may qualify for the few remaining home improvement loan through the city of O'Fallon's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) office.
O’Fallon Farmers’ and Artists’ Market seeking vendors
Local farmers, gardeners, artists and artisans are invited to attend the O'Fallon Farmers' and Artists' Market 2010 Vendor Meeting Party, which will be held from 8 a.m.
O’Fallon council finally passes updated home-based business ordinance
O’Fallon Councilman Pierce Conley (Ward 2) has been pushing to see the city’s home-based business ordinance tightened since September, and now, after several attempts at passage, the City Council has given its stamp of approval.
McKee & Co appointed to oversee Caledonia Community Improvement District
O’Fallon Mayor Bill Hennessy has reappointed Paul McKee Jr. and Bruce Sokolick to serve as directors to the Caledonia Community Improvement District located on the city’s west side.
O’Fallon renters will now need occupancy permits
The O’Fallon City Council, upon recommendation of the city’s building code inspectors, approved an ordinance requiring that all renters get an occupancy permit and have rental properties inspected prior to move-in.
O’Fallon’s recycling collection reaches record levels
The city of O'Fallon's recycling program ended 2009 on a high note as crews collected 527 tons of recyclables in December, the largest monthly total in the city's history.
Controversial developer appointed to oversee Caledonia district
O’Fallon Mayor Bill Hennessy has reappointed Paul McKee Jr. and Bruce Sokolick to serve as directors to the Caledonia Community Improvement District located on the city’s west side.
O’Fallon passes 2010 budget despite unfinished police contract negotiations
They went from amendments to revised amendments to dropping amendments at the recent O’Fallon City Council meeting—all over unfinished Police Department negotiations and staff pay raises. But ultimately the council unanimously approved the city’s 2010 budget.
O’Fallon looks at hiring in-house attorneys
After closing the books on city pay raises, the O’Fallon City Council has taken the first step in their promise to cut costs and reconsider.
O'Fallon man arrested for sodomy
A 36-year-old O’Fallon man has been accused of exposing himself and touching a 7-year-old girl.
K&N protestors are bound for trial
As a result of two summons issued after an Oct.
O’Fallon again ranked as one of America’s safest cities
The city of O’Fallon, Mo., is once again ranked among the Safest Cites in America, as determined by CQ Press, which announced the publication of City Crime Rankings 2009-10, its annual collec
O'Fallon hires new city administrator, police chief
The O’Fallon City Council approved the appointments of Keith J. Riesberg as O’Fallon’s City Administrator and Roy J.
Public hearing set for Copperfield Creekbank Stabilization Project
The city of O’Fallon, Mo., will hold an ope
UPDATE: Hwy. K & N protests continue
The K&N Patriots is an undulating group of area residents who gather each Saturday from noon until 2 p.m. on the east side of Hwy. K at the Hwy. N intersection. They gather to rally around ideas in protest of the current liberal policies that appear to be gaining traction in the federal government.
O'Fallon says no raises for city staff or police at this time
Typical of the floundering economy, at a time when sales taxes are down, property tax assessments are depreciating and the overall malaise of funding has hit city governments, O’Fallon city employees, including those in the Police Department are being told raises are not in the budget.
WingHaven residents riled about speeding traffic
Meredith Ford and Yvonne Wilson, residents of Stone Village in WingHaven, have had it with repeated speeding accidents at a dangerous curve near Boardwalk Springs Place.
Involuntary annexations to be placed on April Ballot in O'Fallon
O’Fallon city staff has identified 10 property parcels to be considered for involuntary annexation that are dotted between the city’s boundaries.
O’Fallon Farmers & Artists Market wraps up year
The O’Fallon Farmers & Artists Market will celebrate the last of this season’s harvest from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 31, at the TR Hughes baseball stadium parking lot. The day will include a festive “March ‘Round the Market” at 10 a.m.


