The seventh annual event is held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Federal funds to cover 80 percent of the project.
Rush Limbaugh was inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians this week. An honor well deserved? Or a mistake on the part of Missouri lawmakers?
On May 10, the City of O'Fallon had a council meeting to discuss the installation of updated population signs.
O’Fallon’s Water and Sewer office on Elm Street closes at 5 p.m. on Friday and billing operations will move to City Hall, 100 North Main St.
Seniors and disabled residents have until May 31 to apply for gas, electric and phone rebates.
Illegal trash drop-offs in the city recycling bins is causing concern about the recycling program.
MoDOT crews will be narrowing lanes on I-270 between Manchester Road and I-44. They'll also be doing maintenance work throughout the area in the next week.
The design incorporates an entrance sign, plants and three flagpoles.
Roadwork will close westbound traffic downtown most of the weekend. One lane will be opened around mid-day on Saturday and Sunday.
O’Fallon City Council approved a resolution to allocate $66,255.84 for the materials and installation of a splash pad on the playground at Thursday night’s meeting.
O’Fallon closed the complex in early November 2011, after a routine inspection found issues with the building’s roof and support beams.
“O’Fallon Patch” rounds up tips and resources for finding and securing financing for your small business.
Get the latest on the roadways, from the Missouri Department of Transportation's weekly update.
"O'Fallon Patch" rounds up tips and resources on a small business owner's responsibilities as an employer.
The bar and restaurant is planning to relocate from the St. Peters American Legion to north Main Street.
The ordinance restricts the sale and distribution of tobacco paraphernalia to tobacco stores.
The plan will be factored into an intergovernmental agreement for the Menards Development, which must be approved by both O’Fallon and Lake Saint Louis.
Area groups commemorate the centennial of the Titanic with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 14.
"O'Fallon Patch" rounds up tips and resources on how to deal with small business taxes.
Voters approved the annexation of the property north of Old Highway N‚ which will eventually be outlot businesses Lake Saint Louis.
Tow truck company owners upset at law that denies tow licenses to drivers convicted of felonies.
Gober won 56.76 percent of the vote and will serve a six-year term on the board.
Voters elected Barbara Story for a third term and Mike MacCormack for a second term on the board.
Hurlbert's first day with the City of O’Fallon will be April 16, 2012.
Check with O'Fallon Patch throughout the night as we update our roundup of election results.
St. Charles County Director of Elections Rich Chrismer says three memory cards for voting machines failed this morning, were replaced before polls opened.
Voters will elect two Fort Zumwalt School Board members and a director of the O'Fallon Fire Board.
Dienoff is one of three candidates running for the six-year term director position on the O’Fallon Fire Protection District Board.
Hinman is one of three candidates running for the six-year term director position on the O’Fallon Fire Protection District Board.
Gober is one of three candidates running for the six-year term director position on the O’Fallon Fire Protection District Board.
Missouri and Illinois departments of transportation are doing work on both sides of the river this weekend.
Some candidates withdrew, while other incumbents, including Creve Coeur State Rep. Jill Schupp, will go unopposed.
County Executive Steve Ehlmann says federal involvement has driven up election costs. Election Authority Director Rich Chrismer says he's trying to avert equipment failure during balloting.
Filings closed Monday for the county council positions.
"O'Fallon Patch" rounds up tips, resources and advice for registering your small business name and for obtaining city licenses and permits.
O’Fallon City Council approved a conditional use permit to allow the school to begin construction.
The Missouri Republican Party announced a second St. Charles County Caucus at 7 p.m. April 10 at the St. Charles County Convention Center.
The council's approval will allow both cities to work an intergovernmental cooperation agreement.
The ordinance would restrict the sale and distribution of tobacco paraphernalia to tobacco stores if approved.