One local senior was front and center in more ways than one when Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum made a campaign stop in Wildwood Saturday right before the Missouri Republican Party caucus held at Schnucks in Wildwood Crossing.
Missouri Republican Party caucus attendees gathered in Wildwood Saturday morning saw a relaxed, green-go oriented U.S. presidential candidate Rick Santorum. Not all caucus attendees were pleased about a rule of no stickers, decals or signage, however.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed. Caucus in Wildwood will be held Saturday morning at the Schnucks Wildwood Crossing (Community Room), 16580 Manchester Rd.
Republican U.S. presidential candidate Rick Santorum is scheduled to travel through St. Louis County this weekend, including a stop in Wildwood at approximately 9 a.m.
The presidential hopeful won over a few undecided voters at a town hall meeting in Kirkwood, including one voter from Eureka.
Wildwood city staffers are putting together the last round of preparations prior to this year's market to launch in May. Share your suggestions for the market in the comments section here on Patch, and the city's team will see them to consider.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines. Will "Jim the Wonder Dog" become official historical state dog of Missouri?
WATCH VIDEO ABOUT SENATE BILL 680: An overwhelming 93 percent of Patch poll respondents were in favor of open carry gun options in Wildwood. Will city representatives lift the ban in the future?
Music carries the soul of John Arata, whether he's serving our country or Eureka High School band students.
TAKE POLL: Some Wildwood residents believe not allowing open carry guns in the municipality is a violation of their Second Amendment rights. They said open carry is allowed in 95 percent of Missouri, and ask why not in Wildwood.
The case involving the School District of Clayton is reportedly expected to last three days and could ultimately affect other districts such as Rockwood. What do you think will happen? Tell us in the comments section of this article.
There's a Eureka-based candidate among them. Plus: Updated caucus locations, and a look ahead to St. Louis County Lincoln Days.
Planning a trip? Keep these work zones in mind.
Missouri Department of Transportation teams launches "enhanced pothole patrol" this week that promises 24-hour service on weekdays. Where are the worst pot holes near Eureka and Wildwood—let's get them on MoDOT's list.
St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley participated in Friday's annual Legislative Forum hosted by the West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce: "We all were simply unprepared."
Tuesday's opening of filing for state and congressional races draws out candidates.
A Wildwood hunter presents rationales about why certain types of guns should no longer be allowed to be shot in Wildwood areas east of Missouri Route 109. He says safety of innocent bystanders is the priority.
Funding and education were the roots for questions asked Friday at the annual Legislative Forum hosted by the West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce. See legislators' answers here.
PHOTO GALLERY: The annual legislative forum held Friday by West St. Louis County Chamber of Commerce leaders provided beneficial updates about federal, state and local issues.
Where will legislators end up? Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.
PHOTO GALLERY: Dog owners love to go places with their dogs, and Sunday's festivities attracted several hundred registrants and people.
House Majority Floor Leader Tim Jones, (R-Eureka), 89th District, said he believes it would be better to wait until after this year's elections to make another run at a new ethics bill for Missouri.
The second annual dog parade and festivities hosted by the city of Eureka and Eureka Chamber of Commerce organizers drew a large pack...and crowd of people, too.
Plus, filing dates for Congressional races might be moved back and Steelman gets on the air.
This bridge is one of 802 Safe and Sound bridges projected to be repaired or replaced in Missouri before 2013.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum won the Missouri Primary Tuesday with a reported 55 percent of votes.
Missouri politicians answer voter questions about the Feb. 7 "non-binding" primary and the March caucus. Missouri voters have not used a caucus since 1996 to select their presidential nominee.
In a recent email to Washington, DC, lobbyists, a fundraising worker for the campaign left out the fact that the Wagner has a little GOP competition in the race for the 2nd District seat for Congress.
Also, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Dave Spence started his ad campaign this week.
The former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said Thursday night that Congressional-hopeful Ann Wagner comes from "a family that has lived the values we talk about." The 2nd Congressional district includes Wildwood.
Missouri Department of Transportation officials answered residents' questions about an Interstate 270 widening project during a public meeting Monday.
Gung-ho runners brave low temps and patchy ice for this annual event, sponsored by city of Wildwood staffers.
Ed Martin's decision to challenge Chris Koster in a bid for Missouri Attorney General leaves Ann Wagner with one less GOP primary opponent this summer for the 2nd Congressional district, which includes Wildwood and Eureka.
Twenty-six employees in the parks and public works departments have been laid off.
A Wildwood resident currently serving on the Rockwood School District board of education withdrew his candidacy for the April 3 election.
A bill written by St. Louis county Department of Health contained some surprises for market masters, and they let county council members know about it Tuesday night. Any new guidelines would affect the Wildwood Farmers' Market.
Missouri Department of Transportation officials will host a public meeting on Monday, Jan. 30, to reveal preliminary construction plans and possible impact of the project, including Interstate 44.
New emergency sirens didn't all operate as intended during last week's storm that moved through St. Louis County, so some will be re-evaluated.
Randy Jotte to announce run Tuesday for GOP nomination, at Faust Park carousel.
SOPA and PIPA legislation causes a stir in Missouri political circles.