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New landscaping company celebrates its grand opening with the Fenton area Chamber.
The vintage scooter was in Maplewood on Wednesday, its first day of business.
New Mexican restaurant receives a community send-off as it debuts in Sugar Creek Plaza
Job seekers are encouraged to visit the company's website to apply online.
Fenton Days - A Celebration of 175 Years will be a big community birthday party on Aug. 25 to coincide with the dedication of the new bridge over the Meramec River.
Fenton has 86 restaurant listings in the Patch business directory. How many of them made a list of top fast food restaurants in the country?
Patch is compiling the best of the St. Louis area. Tell us where you love to shop, eat, take your kids, which services you can’t live without. WE WANT TO KNOW, and so do your neighbors!
Home appliance and consumer electronics store to open in space formerly occupied by Linens 'n' Things
Antire 44 Haskins Storage will auction off an old logging truck that was abandoned "in lieu of payment."
The Fenton hospital ranks 9th in Soliant Health's Most Beautiful Hospital in America.
St. Clare Health Center's new President Bill Hoefer affirms his commitment to the mission of his organization.
Twenty-two students earn scholarship money; recognized at annual reception
Dr. Kyle Moylan will begin seeing patients there once the new offices are complete.
Fenton office hopes to send note of thanks to men and women serving in the military.
This was the official publication of the Regional Commerce and Growth Association.
The Studio Corner, at 14 Fenton Plaza to feature local artists and schedule art classes in a variety of genres.
A Sauget, IL company is reopening an old Chrylser warehouse. Almost 60 new hires are expected.
PHOTO GALLERY: This week, the vintage Route 66 restaurant opened with new owners, revamped menu and a fresh approach.
Olde Towne Fenton Business Association goes to work sprucing up the old business district.
Shoeman Water Projects and Kingdom Seed Outreach embark on a massive drive June 14-16 to collect new or gently worn shoes as a way to provide water for those who thirst.
Has Dad been especially good this year? Here are a blend of gift ideas for his day, June 17.
Doctors, employees and their families celebrated at the Magic House.
If you need a big vault to store all your valuables, this is a place you might like.
Sharon Thompson of Port Salon and Day Spa Makes people feel good during the day and entertains in a rock band in her off time.
Clean Water STL has received roughly $385,000 in monetary support in the last five weeks. The committee wants St. Louis residents to vote Tuesday in favor of Proposition Y, a measure that will affect sewer rates throughout the area.
Businesses from all across the Fenton area will gather at Rockwood Summit High School to display their wares, provide information and offer food samplings.
Business coworking community provides office amenities, atmosphere for small companies that seek a place to call home.
New business group makes plans for beautification effort and a festival to mark the opening of the Old Gravois Road Bridge and Fenton's 175th birthday.
On Target Bookkeeping Services owner like working with numbers and small business owners.
The High Ridge Commons Walmart Supercenter opening attracted hundreds of shoppers on its first morning of operation.
U.S. Cellular to offer free tips and options on using your mobile devices.
Beer distributor Tom Stillman leads local ownership group.
New Customer Engagement Center will be latest addition to sprawling Fenton campus.
The Arnold Farmer's Market debuted Saturday.
The credit union donated $500 to a group that provides support for special needs kids. A public grand opening is set for Saturday.
The real estate company's Fenton office wants to observe Memorial Day and Independence Day by thanking those who have served our country.
From MVP St. Louis Cardinals' player to roller coaster thrill seeker, former Wildwood resident David Freese christened Six Flags' new "Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast" roller coaster on Thursday.
Fenton contractor said to take homeowners' money and do little or no work.
On May 5, visit your local St. Louis County Library branch and pick up one free comic book while supplies last.