St. Peters
Incentive package declared successful, St. Peters officials urged to consider another
In Sept. 2009, Gary Grewe requested St.
Suspects sought for Cave Springs Lanes' break-in
The St. Peters Police Department is investigating a burglary that occurred at approximately 4:50 a.m., July 5, at Cave Springs Lanes in the 4000 block of Mexico Road.
Police announce results of ‘Heat Is On’ effort
The St. Peters Police Department participated in the "Heat Is On" campaign on June 25 and June 26, to crackdown on speeding, unbuckled and impaired drivers on I-70.
Governor signs auto dealers support bill in St. Peters
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon selected a St. Peters automotive retailer in which to sign a bill designed to provide some relief to the beleaguered retail end of the vehicle production chain.
St. Peters Police Department participating in I-70 crackdown
Drivers will see more law enforcement officers on I-70 from 6 a.m. June 25 until 6 a.m. June 26. St.
Section of Spencer Road to close Wednesday
The city of St. Peters is closing Spencer Road near the Route 370 exit Wednesday, June 23, for six months to complete interchange work for a new road to help improve traffic flow along I-70.
St. Peters police to hold sobriety checkpoint this weekend
Law Enforcement officers in the St. Charles County area will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint at an undisclosed location in St. Peters this weekend.
Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital receives Chest Pain Center accreditation
Barnes-Jewish St. Peters Hospital received full Cycle III accreditation with PCI from the Accreditation Review Committee on May 15. The accreditation will expire March 14, 2013.
MoDOT to temporarily close Centre Pointe Drive May 24
The Missouri Department of Transportation and its contractor, Fred Weber Inc., will temporarily close Centre Pointe Drive east of Jungermann Road in St. Charles County at from 8 a.m.
Mid Rivers Mall announces 'Youth Escort Policy'
Mid Rivers Mall, in St.
Curb your enthusiasm: addresses painted on curbs not recommended
St. Peters residents have reported solicitors are offering to paint house numbers on curbs, according to St. Peters City Hall.
Mall puts local residents’ names in lights
It's not too late to see your name in lights.
CBL Properties still wants to know why you love to shop at Mid Rivers Mall.
St. Peters earns national recognition for urban forestry
St. Peters, a long-standing Tree City USA designee by the National Arbor Day Foundation, has continued its commitment to urban forestry and, for the 12th consecutive year, has been named a Tree City USA municipality, gaining national recognition for the propagation and health of the community's trees.
Contest asks: ‘Why do you love Mid Rivers Mall?’
Shoppers will get a chance to earn some spending money-and see their name in lights.
CBL Properties wants to know: "Why do you love Mid Rivers Mall?"
St. Peters woman pleads guilty to embezzlement
The United States Attorney's Office announced last week that the secretary/assistant of a St. Peters business has pleaded guilty to the embezzlement of $573,388 from her employer.
Why not Google to secure Internet access?
When all else fails, Google.
More than 500 tickets issued during Operation Safe Teen Campaign
The St. Peters Police Department participated in the Operation Safe Teen Campaign, funded by the Missouri Department of Transportation Highway Safety Division, from March 15 through March 31.
St. Peters Chamber to host bridal show
The fourth annual St. Peters Bridal Bliss Wedding Show will be held from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 18, at Fort Zumwalt East High School,


