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'O'Cottleville' becomes party central for St. Charles County
For the most part, the rain stayed away for the 2010 Cottleville St. Patrick's Day celebration - but the community didn't.
Police out in force all weekend to stop people from driving while impaired
The Ballwin Police Department has received a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Division for participation in the “You Drink & Drive, You Lose&rdq
State releases updated revenue projections
The revenue estimates for fiscal year 2010 and fiscal year 2011 are being revised, states State Budget Director Linda Luebbering in a press release.
AG asks for independent trustee to oversee US Fidelis bankruptcy
Attorney General Chris Koster has asked the federal bankruptcy court to order the appointment of an independent trustee over the US Fidelis bankruptcy proceedings, with the goal of protecting asset
New scams hitting the area
The St. Peters Police is warning the community about new scams that are hitting the St. Louis and St.
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.
St. Charles to receive historic preservation grant
Gov. Jay Nixon announced Wednesday that the city of St. Charles, a certified local government (CLG), will receive a $19,500 grant through the federal Historic Preservation Fund.
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.
Akin Town Hall draws robust crowd
Talk about a rapid response.
O’Fallon Farmers’ and Artists’ Market opens in April, will expand hours in June
The O'Fallon Farmers' and Artists' Market will open for the season at 7 a.m. on Saturday, April 17, in the parking lot at T.R. Hughes Ballpark, 900 T.R.
Red light cameras go up on Olive Blvd. Monday
Officials for the Creve Coeur Police Department said that their latest endeavor is an extended effort to improve public safety.
MoDOT to break ground March 15 on Hwy. 141 project
The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) and its contractor, Fred Weber, Inc., will break ground on the Hwy. 141 relocation project in a ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on Mon., March 15.
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.
K2 possession and sales banned in St. Charles County
An almost unknown product, K2, is a legal substance sold throughout the vast majority of the U.S. as a marijuana substitute.
Now, St. Charles County is no longer in the legal zone.
Manhunt on for shooter who fired at deputy sheriff
A multi-law enforcement agency hunt is on to locate a man who fired at a St. Charles County sheriff's deputy around 9 p.m. March 6, according to Lt.
D.C. health care reform debate comes to St. Charles County
True to his promise that this week would kick-off his final campaign push to pass health care reform legislation, President Barack Obama will be in St. Charles County at 4 p.m. March 10.
Movie review: 'Alice in Wonderland'
"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll's ever-popular tale of a little girl who tumbles into a fantasy world populated by "curiouser and curiouser" creatures, was written in 1865. Now, 145 years later, Director Tim Burton and Johnny Depp breathe new life into the classic tale in a film that is entertaining throughout.
Weldon Spring burglaries and traffic tickets on rise
Recently Weldon Spring residents have become concerned about the increased numbers of traffic tickets that only recently have begun to be issued.



