St. Peters
Police look for help in identifying Costco thief
The St. Peters Police Department is asking for help in identifying a thief who has stolen thousands of dollars worth of cameras from the St. Peters Costco.
Metro St. Louis Cinderella Project to open boutique in St. Peters
The Metro St. Louis Cinderella Project Boutique will open its doors to the public this Saturday, March 13, with special hours of business through the end of the March.
Census is off to shaky start in St. Peters
As part of the campaign to notify the populace that 2010 is a census year and the official forms would soon be arriving in the mail, letters were sent by the U.S.
St. Peters begins year-long centennial celebration
It was apropos that the beginning of St. Peters' year-long centennial celebration was held at the site where the city began.
St. Peters stockbroker sentenced
Kenneth G. Neely of St. Peters has been sentenced to 37 months in prison on a mail fraud charge involving an investment Ponzi scheme in which he swindled investors out of more than $600,000.
Dryer lint blamed in St. Peters fire
At approximately 12:52 a.m., Feb.
Fire damages home in St. Peters
Central County Fire and Rescue responded to a house fire in the 300 block of Morning Side Drive in St. Peters, Feb. 16. The fire crews found the front of the house at the garage on fire.
St. Peters' noise ordinance fails to advance – for now
Despite his determination to make some noise, St.
Fire destroys home in St. Peters
Fire fighters from Central County Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a house fire Saturday evening at approximately 7:23 pm in the 200 block of Jody Drive in St. Peters.
St. Peters woman sentenced to 5 years
A 50-year-old St. Peters woman was sentenced to five years in prison after forging her daughters' names on student loan documents.
St. Peters delays fireworks bill
In response to a flood of phone calls to members of the St. Peters Board of Aldermen following the discussion of a proposed fireworks bill up for vote on Jan.
MoDOT postpones I-70 maintenance work in St. Peters
Missouri Department of Transportation maintenance crews have postponed work on the two far left lanes on eastbound I-70 between Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Spencer Creek to repair the bridge deck ove
‘Jobs, jobs, jobs’ continue to be a challenge for economic development
Those activities that promote business development and employment opportunities are the purview of St. Peters Engineering and Development Services Manager Cathy Pratt’s department at St.
St. Peters Mayor Pagano on the mend
Following a complete knee replacement surgery on Oct. 27, St.
SP alderman finds little support on ethics, eminent domain issues
During a Oct. 8 St. Peters work session, Alderman Gus Elliot (Ward 3) came out with a full blown presentation complete with documents projected onto monitors within St. Peters’ Chambers to outline his objectives – to form a city ethics commission and to urge the Board of Aldermen to join him in his opposition to the Missouri Municipal League’s (MML) lawsuit against the Missouri Secretary of State.
School closes because of flu
After more than 50 percent of the school reported flu-like symptoms, Booneslick State School for the Severely Disabled closed its doors temporarily.
St. Peters aldermen absence prompts cooling off period
It looks like the peace treaty agr
St. Peters alderman takes issue with mayor’s censure
Just when it seemed everything was running so smoothly, a St. Peters alderman says he has been censured by the mayor. But because it happened behind closed doors, the admonishment, if any, remains unclear.


