He could not be reached to react to Cunningham's decision against running for Congress.
Martin and Wagner praise her for conservative leadership.
The annual award recognizes an individual or business that has made a significant contribution to the city.
Conservative Phyllis Schlafly throws her support to Martin in potentially crowded race in 2nd Congressional District.
The Jefferson County Council's Second District includes parts of the Fenton area, High Ridge, House Springs and Arnold.
The agreement would require MSD to make about $4.7 billion in improvements throughout 23 years, warranting additional rate hikes for customers. Missouri, one of the plaintiffs in the case, will not sign the agreement.
All want the Northeast Public Sewer District to compensate them for damages after last week's incident.
Homeowners who would like to appeal a higher assessment may do so to the St. Louis County Board of Equalization through July 11.
MoDOT's plan to save $512 million by making job, facility and budget cuts is approved. The necessary changes are already taking place.
Increased revenue would fund improvements required by federal consent decree agreement with regulatory agencies.
A Memorial Day ceremony at Fenton's Heroes memorial paid homage to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
State representatives and affected residents are the House Apportionment Commission to make redrawn districts competitive.
Marine Col. Dan R. Mater, a Fenton native, is the special guest speaker at the Memorial Day Honorarium at the Heroes Memorial in Fenton City Park.
Homeowners south of Highway 40 will save between $30 and $52 a year when the county’s new waste hauler contracts begin Oct. 3.
Republicans Ann Wagner, Ed Martin, Jane Cunningham all announce they'll seek Akin's Congressional seat; Carnahan remains mum on candidacy.
The current and former county executives weigh in on the effect of the county being part of three congressional districts.
Replacement of washed out bridge will cost St. Louis County $75,000
Legislator attempted last minute "carve-out" for Fenton as the Missouri General Assembly session ended Friday.
MoDOT officials said Wednesday that a transportation funding crisis is forcing cuts in staff, facilities and equipment that will save the department $512 million.
Wildwood joins Webster Groves, University City and St. Louis County in hiring a lobbying firm to monitor the proposed changes to the sales tax distribution system.
The first order of business will be to conduct a review of systems and processes.
Old 141 span over Fenton Creek torn down as high Meramec River level halts Gravois Road bridge project. Andre's West copes with the bridgework.
Misouri House bill remains in committee while cities and St. Louis County Municipal League align to defeat it
With fewer people filing paper returns, local post offices will maintain regular business hours on April 18.
New board president says the group faces a number of issues that will challenge them but says he is eager for the committee to work as a whole.
Late Friday night, a temporary budget deal was reached to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. Here's what Patch readers should know about a possible future shutdown.
The democrat has a convincing win over Republican L.K. "Chip" Wood.
Lindbergh voters elect Kienstra, Bee, Englund; Rockwood voters favor Kinder, Smith, Doell. County Assessor nod goes to Zimmerman
Your election guide is here for all the city, school, fire district and ambulance district positions up for grabs in today's election.
Image of the collector riding the trails to collect town's due is not far from the truth, mayor says.
Donald Bee and George Rezabek respond to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is April 5.
John Winkelman and Gary Davis win race for two seats on the Jefferson College Board of Trustees.
A questionnaire was sent to each of Fenton’s mayoral candidates running in the April 5 election for a two-year term. The following, in their own words, are their responses.
Vague references about friction on the current school board were made, but not defined by any candidate.
Sherrie L. Werner responds to a questionnaire about candidacy for the school board. The election is Apr. 5.
Ron Deichmann and Sherri K. Talbott respond to a questionnaire about their candidacies for the school board. The election is Apr. 5.
St. Louis County officials hope the move will provide for better trash service rates in unincorporated areas. Some worry the extension will make it more difficult for smaller haulers to compete.
City saves thousands and will be able to pay off debt one year early
St. Louis County cities have differing views on tax sharing pool and whether the current system is fair or necessary.
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.