Creve Coeur Mayor expects to be back at City Council meetings starting next week.
Monday was the final meeting for two city council members following last week's municipal election.
State Rep. John Diehl met with constituents Thursday in Brentwood.
Patch checked with city government, Social Security, hospitals, and other agencies.
Creve Coeur City Council to have new makeup.
Incumbent Beth Kistner is ready for her 5th and final term on Creve Coeur City Council.
Four candidates were competing for three spots on the board, with the incumbents winning the day.
Decision day for hotly-contested race.
Voters deciding between Zimmerman and Wood.
Haddenhorst and D'Alfonso squared off in one of two contested city council races.
Nealey and Hoffman were both running unopposed.
Saunders dispatches Klearman
Incumbent Kistner appears to fend off challenge from former Science Dept. Chair Kardis.
Closure was planned for earlier in the week but was delayed because of weather conditions.
Creve Coeur could have saved almost $1 million if law had been in effect during the past year.
Important information to bookmark about the candidates running for office and where to vote April 5.
Incumbent Robert Haddenhorst faces Charlotte D'Alfonso in the race for a two year term serving Ward Three
Dr. Robert Hoffman is running unopposed.
Tara Nealey is running unopposed for re-election.
Incumbent Beth Kistner defends her 8-year record while challenger Tony Kardis says it's time for fresh leadership.
Scott Saunders and Mel Klearman seek open seat.
Letter regarding Beth Kistner's 2007 campaign is one of 16 sent to county municipalities.
Six candidates answer questions on zoning, TDDs, budgets, and government transparency.
A public hearing was held at Monday's Planning and Zoning Commission meeting.
Creve Coeur Patch and the League of Women Voters are co-sponsoring event for voters and candidates.
L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system during weekend forum.
Three seats on the Parkway School District Board of Education are up for election April 5.
Jeanne Rhoades honored for her work pushing for open government.
City leaders also greenlight plan to use metal detectors at council and P&Z meetings.
Devices are already used for municipal court.
City Council candidates invited to participate in moderated event.
Measure would only apply to trash collection contracts in unincorporated St. Louis County.
Current and former city council members have made their intentions known more than a year before voters will decide.
Creve Coeur Police to share dispatching center with Town and Country, Frontenac.
Voters won't decide the race until April 2012.
City hopes agreement with Golf Channel-owned web site gives boost to course traffic.
City Council members getting complaints from residents as city leaders investigate potential solutions.
Town hall forum on district budget situation yields variety of opinions on ways to trim $4.5 million budget gap.
Cunningham, others talk jobs and education during forum.