Resolution would restrict comments to a few minutes and require a speaker's request card.
The grant helps fund construction on a new trailhead and connection for the Meramec Greenway Trail which is the likely site of a proposed farmer's market.
Those interested in seeking a local elected position have until Jan. 17 to file for office.
Arnold City Attorney Bob Sweeney attended the Creve Coeur red-light camera case to prepare for the class-action lawsuit against Missouri cities using red-light cameras.
The regular deadline, April 15, falls on a Sunday. Washington DC's local holiday, falls on April 16 this year, and delays this years filing season.
The exit closures continue downtown, and the Blanchette Bridge will have some lanes closed overnight.
The sirens to be tested generated multiple calls in previous tests.
These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
The Arnold City Council will have its first meeting of the year on Thursday.
A letter from 1st District County Councilman Don Bickowski, High Ridge
A snapshot of a construction project in Arnold foretells the coming business on Richardson Road.
Along with the MoDOT report, MADD has some advice for dealing with drunk drivers
Councilman Groeteke wants to propose a three-person board, during Tuesday's council meeting, to improve animal control operations in unincorporated Jefferson County.
The Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Department will accept trees at four county locations.
Here are the new laws that took effect in Missouri this year.
Arnold City Hall will be closed to observe Christmas Day and New Year's Eve this week.
Metro St. Louis locations join more than 3,000 Wal-Mart stores nationwide to pull the product from store shelves.
The U.S. Secret Service, which is part of the U.S. Treasury Department and protects the American currency, provided the following tips for dealing with counterfeiters.
The incumbents are currently running unopposed for Arnold's city council seats and the treasurer's office.
The council will vote on how to use the money.
Also, Ron Paul supporters organize in Brentwood.
Patch provides a list of weekend road closures to help readers enjoy their free time.
Four adorable dogs and two affectionate cats are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
The FDA has recalled Pacific-brand cilantro, which is distributed in Missouri, after a positive salmonella test. No illnesses have been reported.
Arnold's last City Council meeting for 2011 scheduled for Thursday.
McCaherty's current 90th District shifts to the east and is renumbered the 97th District
All lanes on eastbound I-64 in downtown St. Louis will close this weekend. You can get there–but driving home might be a challenge. No more Traffic Jerks of the Week candidates, just irritating drivers.
Incumbents scrambling to avoid primaries, at least in the St. Louis area.
People waited in a line, one mile long, along Bradley Beach Road to safely dispose of their expired household products.
In the last Arnold work session, the council members will discuss the noise ordinance and changes to the city's mechanical code.
At Thursday night’s meeting, the council approved the shifting of wards as required by law due to census results.
This week is also about movement as Ed Martin thinks about his next move and new state legislative maps cause some chaos.
The new boundaries must be agreed upon before Dec. 13, the first day of registration for April’s election.
Arnold's director of administration says the event was a success in spite of a small malfunction at the start of the race.
The Arnold City Council has approved a total of 13 commission members this year.
Arnold's Tourism Commission and City Council meeting are the only meetings scheduled for this week. Councilmen must shift 870 voters into Ward 1 and about 117 voters in Ward 4 due to the increase of residents in Wards 2 and 3.
Buyers deserve to know if a seller will sell personal information, ship on time and how to find a lost holiday order.
Missouri State Treasurer says expired holiday certificates could be among the $5.8 million in Unclaimed Property.