A lawyer representing We Buy Gold told the Arnold City Council that Doris Borgelt's behavior has been "unacceptable."
A search committee for a new city administrator was also announced at Thursday's council meeting.
Legislation being prepared to ban assault-style weapons; President to make the issue "central" to his second term
The Fox School Board's recent hire of its president's relative had some questioning whether nepotism was involved. Patch turned to the Missouri Department of Education for answers.
The Arnold mayoral position and a council seat in each of the city's four wards will be on the April 2 ballot. Two seats on the Fox School District's Board of Education are also up for grabs.
The incoming state representative told KSDK-TV he's trying to protect employees from working on Thanksgiving, which is a time that should be spent with family.
The city plan was chosen for the award by the Missouri Chapter of the American Planning Association.
The Arnold City Council recently approved raising adoption fees for animals at the city's Animal Control Center.
The 6th Annual Arnold Gobble-Gobble 5K Run/Walk drew partipants from 16 states. A portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated to the Arnold Food Pantry.
The long-time Jefferson County public official had planned to retire at the end of the year following a 40-year career.
The event will take place at Arnold City Park at 8 a.m. Thanksgiving Day. Are you participating? Share your photos on Arnold Patch!
Even though he was criticized by two county council members about the late vote posting, Wes Wagner says he was happy with the effort, especially in light of unexpected events on election day.
There were no running vote totals Tuesday night. Complete returns were posted on the Jefferson County Clerk's website after 10:30 p.m.
Roorda, a Democrat, won the new district seat by almost 54 percent.
The Republican incumbent won the race for the council's District 2 seat. The vote was 53.77 percent to 46.08 percent over challenger Cheryl Hermann.
Many voters told Patch the presidential race was what brought them to the polls as opposed to a single, specific issue.
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Zephrex-D is a new decongestant that drug agents say cannot be converted into methamphetamine. A prescription will not be required to purchase the drug in some areas.
McCaskill stopped by the Arnold VFW Hall Wednesday to try to drum up support in Jefferson County, which may be the state's bellweather county in the U.S. Senate race.
The two were stopped at the Kirkwood Walmart on Monday with $240 in counterfeit $20 bills, according to court documents.
The survey will help the city determine the most immediate concerns of the aging and disabled in Arnold and those who care for them.
Arnold officials last week agreed to allow the Ku Klux Klan to place flyers on vehicles in spite of the city's law banning the practice. The threat of a lawsuit is what swayed the council's decision.
Gen. Frank Grass, a graduate of Fox Senior High School, became the 27th chief of the National Guard Bureau in a recent Pentagon ceremony.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on the St. Louis work zones for through Oct. 24.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports the St. Louis work zones through Oct. 17.
The Political Action Committee (PAC) is planning a variety of activities at the event, including a "trunk or treat," face painting and costume contests
Roy Wilde's family owned one of the many farms in the area that would eventually be sold to developers and become the city we know today.
The trail along the Meramec River will be repaved before the annual Gobble-Gobble Run in November.
The co-owner of Checkered Flag Motors asked the city for yet another extension on an order to clean up their defunct car lot. The city had received complaints about the unsightly property.
A growing divide between Ward 1 Councilwoman Doris Borgelt and Mayor Ron Counts was evident during the Arnold City Council meeting last Thursday. Borgelt will run against the mayor in April 2013.
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County candidates explained their positions, highlighted their backgrounds and sought voter support at a candidate forum last Thursday.
Jefferson College and the Jefferson County Growth Association are hosting a pair of forums to allow voters to hear the local and statewide candidates' views. The first one is Thursday.
A zoning request that would allow the construction of Richardson Ridge Villas was also voted on by Arnold City Council members during last week's meeting.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis work zones for September 20-26.
Emergency workers say the new tower would fix dead spots for police, sheriff, fire or ambulance transmissions; the cityβs planning commission denied a permit to build it.
Mayor Ron Counts announced at a recent city council work session that it was time for Arnold to find a permanent city administrator.
Voter registration, sample ballots and absentee voting is explained.