MoDOT said the closures will help St. Louis Cardinal fans attend this weekend's series, complete repair work on the roads, and prepare for Monday's commute.
There are no meetings for City Hall this week, but people wanting the emergency beacon should visit the Arnold Recreation Center on Friday. Saturday is the golf benefit for the Arnold Historical Society.
See why Ann Wagner wants to win the 2nd Congressional District of Missouri seat. She addressed Wild Horse Township Republicans members in Wildwood on Saturday.
Council approves appointments to boards of Adjustment and Appeals.
MoDOT contractors will restripe northbound Interstate 270 lanes between Gravois Road and Interstate 44 during the weekend.
Arnold's clay sewer pipes, installed in the 1960s, are crumbling and adding to the city's sewage bill.
Arnold Planning and Zoning Commission will consider five construction plans on Tuesday.
Flood buyout program has created more green space, less risk.
Local band Dance Floor Riot will perform, free of charge, for residents' entertainment.
MoDOT signs will flash "advisory" speeds for portions of I-270.
Model project could be the first step in revitalizing northern Jeffco Boulevard, City Administrator said.
Annual golf scramble on Saturday morning, emergency beacon giveaway scheduled for Friday. A busy city council work session planned for Thursday.
Market would be a positive for the city, mayor says.
Facilities in Arnold and High Ridge will be open daily as a cool haven for residents who need to escape the extreme heat.
Donation provided seed money to start the program, official says.
Susie Boone enjoys the enthusiasm of parks and recreation participants.
Matt Unrein prefers jobs that help other people enjoy their lives.
Arnold public works director enjoys the daily challenge.
Structure will help prevent runoff, public works director says.
Parks could be a part of city improvement, mayor says.
Plan could increase areas friendly to cyclists, Mayor says.
Residents want walkability, city planner says.
Input will help shape the city’s future, city officials say.
Mayor Ron Counts is looking for volunteers to serve on the city’s boards and commissions.
City officials say council members and the public have a right to speak out, but should do so respectfully.
Mayor Ron Counts says some property owners are not listing the change in renters, which is preventing much needed repairs.
Mayor Ron Counts says stiffer penalties for violators may persuade property owners to comply with the law.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts is approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
Arnold's Tourism Commission and City Council Meetings begin the Month of June.
MoDOT contractors will replace an outdated culvert in the coming months and expect to reopen the road in August.
State representatives and affected residents are the House Apportionment Commission to make redrawn districts competitive.
Although the U.S. Post Service office in Arnold is closed for Memorial Day, the computerized kiosk sells stamps today.
Surviving Joplin residents are using the Red Cross website to send messages to family and friends.
I-270's middle lane, between Gravois Road and I-44, will be closed this week.
Emergency beacons are available at the Arnold Recreation Center, 1695 Missouri State Road, on Friday morning.
The current and former county executives weigh in on the effect of the county being part of three congressional districts.
Only 66 percent of the state's teens use seat belts, MoDOT says.
Mandated by federal law, the signs use lower-case letters and are more easy to read.
The new three-year contract will also study traffic patterns and safety at the entrance of the Fox C-6 school campus.
Two lanes added—one southbound, one northbound—to Interstate 55 between routes M and Z.