The former state representative and Affton School Board member will face Sue Schoemehl in the Democratic Primary.
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a ruling that said the county broke state law.
Stenger would challenge current County Executive Charlie Dooley.
Lembke is running for re-election in the newly-drawn district that represents South County as well as Webster Groves and Maplewood.
The former representative is making her first bid for state senate.
Brekel, who lives in Bella Villa, is running for his first political office.
Montecillo is seeking his first political office.
The Mehlville school board met Thursday—here's what happened.
The former St. George Alderman hopes to represent Lemay and parts of Affton in the Missouri House of Representatives.
Zelle is a first-time candidate running to represent Oakville.
Brown has represented Mehlville since 2010 and is running for re-election.
Haefner has been representing Oakville since 2010 and is running for re-election.
Douglas believes that the people of Lemay need a committewoman that will keep them informed of community issues and be the people's front line contact with the politicians.
St. Louis County needs 3,500 workers for the Aug. 7 primary.
Councilman Steve Stenger disagrees with the allocation for St. Louis County Parks as County Executive Charlie Dooley’s budget office reduces funding for the department.
Developers hope to turn an 11-acre lot at the highway and Butler Hill Road into two fast food restaurants, two sit-down restaurants and a car repair shop.
Patch kicks off its election coverage with profiles on the candidates vying for your vote. Learn more about them here.
The Parks Department will present a business plan to the St. Louis County Council after being the center of the 2012 budget discussion.
The representative believes the law will save millions out of the $660 million Department of Corrections budget and reduce the number of parole violators held in county jails.
Doctor in Missouri's Second Congressional District faces an uphill climb in the race to succeed Rep. Todd Akin.
Representatives from the company introduced an new program at Jefferson Barracks
These are the candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect Mehlville and Oakville.
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State Representative Marsha Haefner said she was offended over Rich Franz accusation that state legislators did not have political will or courage to change the state’s Public School Retirement system.
Missouri Representatives Marsha Haefner and Cloria Brown gave a rundown of the latest Missouri Congress session to South County residents.
The board of education approved the following individuals for a promotion within the district during a closed session of their June 21 meeting.
The Supreme Court’s ruling was one of the topics discussed at Thursday night’s town hall meeting with State Representatives Marsha Haefner and Cloria Brown.
Several hospital associations, which St. Anthony’s belongs to, expressed relief over Thursday’s Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Health Care Act.
An independent accountant presented an annual financial report with great news for the district.
MoDOT is once again closing all lanes on north and southbound I-270 daily so crews can blast rock.
The board held a special meeting Tuesday night to approve pay increases for staff and administration.
The Teachers’ Lounge in South County serves teachers from different school districts throughout the area. Scott Gurley, owner of the store, said teachers spend hundreds of dollars a year on supplies for their own classrooms.
Statements by a Mehlville school board member and by a teacher in the district have drawn conversation on our site regarding teachers who have to spend their own money for school supplies. Should they be spending their own money?
Schools across the state were required to add policies as a result of Senate Bill 54.
The 2012-2013 is predicted to have a $489,000 surplus.
Mehlville school board member Rich Franz challenged teachers to voice their concerns if they were spending their own money in the classroom and also shared his opinion about the Public School Retirement System (PSRS).
The board meets Thursday at 7 p.m. at Andre’s Banquet Center; here's what they'll be talking about.
The Guard is gathering alumni of the Officer Candidate School.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed a bill that expanded the No-Call Law to cover personal cell phones.
The debate at Lindenwood University touched on healthcare, Syria, budget cuts.