St. Charles voters select Republicans Chrissy Sommer, Mark Parkinson to run for House Districts 106, 105. Circuit Judge Dan Pelikan wins reelection.
Akin declares victory in Republican primary taking about 36 percent of the vote with 90 precincts reporting.
Chrissy Sommer wins Republican nomination for 106th House District. She faces Democrat Tom Fann in November.
St. Charles will ask voters to approve issuing three propositions in general obligation bonds for a new fire station, public works building, and city parking garage repairs.
Smaller project is expected to generate about $4.5 million less in taxes, which are used to pay off bonds backed by city.
State Rep. Chrissy Sommer is running for reelection in the District 106 House Seat against Republican Kyle Albert.
St. Charles area restaurant inspections May 1 to June 31.
John Brunner spoke to a group at Pio's in St. Charles on Tuesday.
Albert is running against Chrissy Sommer in the primary.
Smith is an incumbent.
Biermann is an incumbent.
Smith is a former state representative.
Stone is a first-time candidate.
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate will meet with voters at Pio's.
Reagan is a first-time candidate.
Scism is a first-time candidate.
Henke seeks reelection to serve on the St. Charles County Republican Central Committee.
Harris is a first-time candidate.
Peterson is a first-time candidate.
Daugherty is an incumbent.
Bennett is an incumbent.
Bates is an incumbent.
Sommer served one year as State Rep. for District 15.
Sommer served one year as State Rep. for District 15. She is also running for reelection to St. Charles Republican Central Committee, Muegge Township Committeewoman.
Peterson is running for elective office for the first time.
Wetter is running for elective office for the first time.
Mayes is an incumbent.
Todd is an incumbent.
Businesses with fewer than 50 employees could qualify for the $10,000 tax deduction for each new job added.
Residents can drop off recycled items fat
Laura Coppinger, the woman who played the role for five years, was not rehired last year after she cursed during a drug test.
Debbie Bixler is also running for St. Charles County Democratic Central Committeewoman, Harvester Township.
William Pundmann has served on the St. Charles Community College Board of Trustees.
Governor Nixon will be speaking at the Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce office this at 2:15 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18.
Cullinan Properties asked the council to consider changes to the development plan.
Tom Evers, area engineer for the Missouri Department of Transportation will meet with residents to discuss the project.
Fire Chief Ernie Rhoads said the fire department handled incidents well, but advocates total ban on fireworks.
St. Charles residents used more than 15.1 million gallons of water on July 4, the second highest in city history.
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