Plan is to turn the property into a visitors center and transportation facility.
Mayor's Prayer Breakfast will be May 3.
GOP faithful to gather at the St. Charles County Convention Center.
Sheri Bickmeyer, Tim Bekebrede elected to St. Charles School Board. Eric Seider narrowly beats incumbent Stephen Johnson in Francis Howell to win seat along with Marty Hodits.
St. Charles County Director of Elections Rich Chrismer says three memory cards for voting machines failed this morning, were replaced before polls opened.
Area groups commemorate the centennial of the Titanic with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 14.
Teacher-backed candidates Sheri Bickmeyer, Tim Bekebrede win in St. Charles School District. Orchard Farm School Board Members Fred Semke, Nancy Goeke reelected. Francis Howell School Board incumbent Stephen Johnson loses seat to Eric Seider by 28 votes.
St. Charles Area Transportation System now offers two stops at Lindenwood University.
Tow truck company owners upset at law that denies tow licenses to drivers convicted of felonies.
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A new study ranks Missouri No. 15 out of all 50 states for corruption risk.
Some candidates withdrew, while other incumbents, including Creve Coeur State Rep. Jill Schupp, will go unopposed.
Johnson, the board vice president is one of four candidates vying for the two Francis Howell Board of Education seats.
Filings closed Monday for the county council positions.
Incumbent candidate Marty Hodits is one of four candidates for two Francis Howell Board of Education seats.
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.
Retired educator Marie Haupt is running for one of two open spots on the Francis Howell Board of Education board.
County Executive Steve Ehlmann vetoed a voting machines purchase that would cost $1.2 million. Election Authority Director Rich Chrismer argues the veto interferes with him performing his duties.
An Attorney General's Office representative will sign up St. Charles County residents who qualify for help under the program during a meeting Thursday.
St. Charles County puts QR tags on food service licenses, allowing customers to pull up an establishment’s latest score on their cell phone.
Three state representatives have filed bills to designate the official historic state dog of Missouri.
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 Missouri State Republican Committee will have the final say the caucus and who will run it.
Two groups work toward placing a some form of a smoking ban before St. Charles County voters in November.
New caucus will be held, but date has not been set.
Council pushed off a final vote on an ordinance that would forfeit the city's ability to issue $30 million in voter-approved bonds for the project.
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 commission to consider a banquet center and meeting facility proposal but may recommend other actions to bar them along South Main.
On the tails of a primary victory in Alabama, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is scheduled to travel throughout the St. Louis-area, including St. Charles this weekend.
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.
The St. Charles City Council may agree to providing a share of funding for a major study looking at traffic conditions and issues along Interstate 70 in St. Charles County.
What you need to know about this weekend's caucus.
The St. Charles Ancient Order of Hiberians Club is also recognized.
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.
Plus, Redistricting Marathon Shuffles On As Candidates File.
St. Charles Planning and Zoning Commission will meet with local business owners March 14 to look for a compromise on the issue.
St. Charles state representative and senate candidates begin filing despite court rulings that may change boundary lines of their districts.
St. Charles City Council voted 9-2 to combine the positions, for a savings of between $65,000-$80,000.
Lindenwood University has partnered with the city in a project that will benefit both students and the community.