MoDOT reports the St. Louis Regional Work Zones for August 9-15.
O'Fallon Patch keeps you informed on local election results.
Stay with Patch throughout the night as we bring you live results for all the St. Charles County township races.
The Wentzville resident was prevented by term limits from running for another senate term.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will affect O'Fallon and St. Charles County.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for August 2-8.
The design incorporates an entrance sign and plants.
The committee serves as a voice for area seniors and is in need of a member from Ward 3.
O'Fallon resident runs for State Representative for the 107th House District.
Mike Hurlbert joined the City of O’Fallon as economic development director in April.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 26-Aug. 1.
Incumbent Kurt Bahr runs for a second term as Missouri State Representative.
O'Fallon Councilman runs for Dardenne Township #9.
MasterCard intelligence officer runs for Dardenne Township #9.
Missouri State University graduate is running for St. Paul Township Committee #11.
O'Fallon resident runs for St. Paul Township Committee #11.
Callahan, who previously served on the O'Fallon Home Rule Charter Commission, faces incumbent Kurt Bahr.
Software analyst runs for Boone Township #14.
Navy veteran runs for St. Peters Township.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney has said he would vigorously crack down on pornographers if elected.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for July 19-25.
Businesses with fewer than 50 employees could qualify for the $10,000 tax deduction for each new job added.
Lake Saint Louis resident runs for St. Peters Township Committeewoman.
College of the Ozarks graduate runs for Boone Township #14.
O'Fallon resident runs for St. Paul Township #11.
Joe Cronin has served on the St. Charles County Council.
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Emmaus Homes’ permit request was unanimously approved by the council on Thursday.
Crews began repainting the 400,000 gallon tower, located near North Main Street and Tom Ginnever Avenue in north O’Fallon, in March.
MoDOT is once again closing all lanes on north and southbound I-270 daily so crews can blast rock.
The Missouri Department of Transportation reports on St. Louis area work zones for June 21-27.
The City Council held a public hearing regarding a conditional use permit for Emmaus Homes at the June 14 meeting.
Check out the City of O'Fallon's YouTube video, for details about summer road repairs
Debate at Lindenwood University touched on healthcare, Syria, budget cuts.
A crowd of Republicans turned out for the Lindenwood University-hosted Republican Senate Debate.
Around $300,000 in road improvements will be made around O'Fallon this summer that will be completed by Gershenson Construction.
The historic home, located on North Main Street, was the first built in the city in the mid-1800s.
Rock will be blasted and cleared away to widen I-270.
Council members voted 7-1 to contribute $50,000 for a study that will examine ways to improve I-70 traffic.
The seventh annual event allowed kids to see and touch equipment used by O'Fallon streets, water and sewer and environmental departments.