The Missouri State Republican Committee will have the final say on if there is another caucus and who will run it.
If passed at Thursday's meeting, the ordinance would restrict the sale and distribution of tobacco paraphernalia to tobacco stores.
"O'Fallon Patch" rounds up tips and resources for finding a business location in town.
Most of the property is in O'Fallon, but the current site plan for the development shows a corner of the parking lot, as well as outlots, on land that Lake Saint Louis plans to annex.
County Republican Central Committee members now are trying to reschedule a caucus to assign delegates for the April 21 Congressional District Convention.
Process will decide how Republican presidential delegates are dispersed.
The O’Fallon Planning and Zoning Commission approved a request for a preliminary plat on March 1.
County Executive Steve Ehlmann vetoed a $1.2 million voting machine purchase because there was just one bid. Elections Director Rich Chrismer said that interferes with his job as an elected official.
O’Fallon City Council approved conditional use permits for Jeff’s Extreme Cars as well as Extreme Gun Care, LLC.
The county executive said the county should get more than one bid for such a large purchase.
The District 4 Councilman has been working at a job in Afghanistan since accepting the position last fall.
Group homes remain a sometimes controversial issue in St. Charles County. Local governments can't bar them but can restrict how close they are to each other.
The St. Charles County Council meets Monday and sets projected tax rates.
Republican presidential-hopeful is second candidate to spend time in St. Charles this year.
There are still unresolved legal issues in the effort to draw new political lines.
St. Charles County state representative and senate candidates begin filing despite court rulings that may change boundary lines of their districts.
Plus: Caucus locations set for St. Charles County.
The St. Charles County Council approved the map Monday, which made changes based on Republican and Democratic party chair recommendations.
Incumbents Joe Brazil, Jerry Daugherty file to run for re-election, and township races begin to take shape.
Councilman Joe Cronin says the purchase isn't prudent, but the rest of the council members approved new machines.
Monday's County Council regular session meeting starts at 6:30 for a closed session, resumes public meeting at 7 p.m.
O'Fallon City Council also approved an amendment to the city fireworks ordinance.
Potholes will be fixed around St. Louis this week.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon discussed plans for economic growth and steps to help businesses expand globally Thursday at Ungerboeck Software International in Dardenne Prairie.
Plus, another challenger enters the State Attorney General's race.
Plus, filing dates for Congressional races might be moved back and Steelman gets on the air.
A St. Charles County employee pay study shows a majority of workers are behind the market value in salaries. The study suggests a four-year plan to address salary compression.
Council members hope to address compression issue affecting experienced employees.
The extension will ease traffic flow and avoid possible costly road repairs in the Countryshire subdivision, said Public Works official.
Plus: Santorum surges, while Martin and Koster make news for different reasons.
St. Charles County residents say outcome of vote shows how the base of the Republican party truly feels.
Santorum more than doubles Romney's vote total; however primary victory doesn't mean Missouri is his.
Missouri politicians answer voter questions about the Feb. 7 "non-binding" primary and the March caucus. Missouri voters have not had a presidential caucus since 1996.
Also, GOP gubernatorial hopeful Dave Spence started his ad campaign this week.
The presidential primary is set for the Feb. 7 ballot, Super Tuesday, but Missouri's March 17 caucus will help choose the Republican presidential nominee.
St. Charles County Council members may bring the bill back, saying they like the proposed change to replacing council vacancies.
Hundreds of local supporters packed the auditorium at St. Charles Community College on Monday to hear the republican presidential hopeful's speech.
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum will be speaking at St. Charles Community College at 2:30 p.m. ahead of the Feb. 7, Missouri primary.
Reactions to big speeches by chief executives are relatively predictable.
Martin to challenge Chris Koster in bid for Missouri Attorney General.