Yessiree, Wes Sir, takes community involvement seriously. This is the second in a series of features that profile Eureka's board of aldermen. Check back each day this week for the next feature.
This mayoral candidate says his platform is to "keep Eureka growing."
This mayoral candidate indicates his platform is about "Getting Eureka Back on Track."
Monday night's forum for mayoral as well as aldermanic candidates was hosted by the Eureka Chamber of Commerce.
Man found dead in apartment building Tuesday evening. St. Louis County Medical Examiner team is investigating.
Loose and falling rock fragments were removed yesterday at the bluff area near Eureka High School and Emerald Forest subdivision.
The digital sign says it all.
Missouri Department of Transportation officials said this major roadway will reopen three days early. These photos were taken this afternoon at approximately 2:30 p.m.
Metro West Fire Protection District responded to an accident involving a school bus and multiple cars this morning. One car driver was transported by ambulance to a hospital. This article was updated at 8:45 a.m., 8:57 a.m., 9:25 a.m.and again at 10:30am.
At tonight's Wildwood City Council work session, council members will discuss reallocating $2,000 of city funds to advertise this upcoming event in a private media outlet at the organizer's request.
Officials are hoping the move will provide for better trash service rates in unincorporated areas. But some worry the extension will make it more difficult for smaller haulers to compete.
Eureka and Wildwood voters will weigh two candidates for the office in April.
Wildwood and Eureka voters have two candidates to choose between on the April 5 ballot.
At an event organized Saturday by the Affton and Lemay chambers of commerce, L.K. Wood and Jake Zimmerman both stressed the need to revamp the property assessment system.
Where failed foundation just occurred last week at a section of this major roadway, now is a gap that is 30 feet deep and 400 feet long.
Geggie Elementary School representative asks for permission to hold at 5-K Walk/Run on April 30. Grants for further city trail work are progressing.
Today, Missouri Department of Transportation crews placed more precise signs near the detours around Route 109.
This week's foundation failure of a section of the major thoroughfare will cost $818,305 for emergency repairs.
Project lead engineer says Missouri Route 109 will not close a second time this summer.
With today's rain oversaturating already wet ground underneath a problem section of Route 109, Missouri Department of Transportation engineers now have to take quick action.
The caving-in problem of a section in Missouri Route 109 worsened over the night, so Missouri Department of Transportation engineers have shut down the highway due to safety precautions and to develop a new plan.
Longer contracts could result in savings for residents who live in unincorporated areas.
MoDOT plans to close a section of Route 109 south of Westridge Oaks for up to month. A March 8 public meeting about resulting impacts will be held at LaSalle Springs Middle School in Wildwood from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Business owners are worried.
Missouri Department of Transportation crews are on-site to narrow the lanes for public safety near the Wildwood Y area. Project coincidentally is connected to the meeting scheduled for tomorrow at LaSalle Springs Middle School.
In conjunction with requests by various event organizers to use Wildwood Town Center, the city's planning and parks department staffers recommend certain conditions to be met.
Wildwood city staff and representatives recently took steps to improve the reach and readability of public notifications.
Regardless of what overall comments are shared or written during the next several weeks, Eureka citizens have the chance to become informed voters in a very personal, open manner.
Monday morning, one business owner attempted to get straight and directly to the items reflected in the Eureka mayoral race. He took unusual action.
The group who services the Eureka Parks and Recreation Department planned many community events for 2011.
For several months, Wildwood city council members sparred about whether they should continue their association with one popular annual event held in Town Center. Monday night's impromptu discussion prompted a resolution, at least for 2011.
Ann Moore was presented a proclamation at Tuesday evening's Eureka board of aldermen meeting.
Special business permissions were awarded to 10 businesses at Tuesday's Eureka board of aldermen meeting.
For the first time, Wildwood and Eureka residents can submit paperwork electronically to the St. Louis County recorder of deeds' office.