St. Peters Planning and Zoning Commission also signs off on a special use permit.
February's Planning and Zoning Meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday night.
St. Charles County Council members may bring the bill back, saying they like the proposed change to replacing council vacancies.
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum made an unexpected campaign stop to St. Charles Community College on Monday to outline why he should he be the Republican nominee for president.
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.
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.
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum will be speaking at St. Charles Community College at 2:30 p.m.
St. Peters Police will soon have eight new cars after unanimous approval by the Board of Aldermen.
Martin to challenge Chris Koster in bid for Missouri Attorney General.
Randy Jotte, of Webster Groves, says the nation must "get off the merry-go-round" to solve problems.
The St. Peters Board of Aldermen will decide if the city should purchase eight new police cruisers at the meeting on Thursday night.
SOPA and PIPA legislation causes a stir in Missouri political circles.
A County Council member says a software glitch left necessary control numbers off tax bills. The Collector says the information is on the bills, but a delay in getting technical information means online service is temporarily unavailable.
Bid procedures were not followed by Elections Authority employees, necessitating the emergency bids, says St. Charles County Elections Director.
State Sen. Scott Rupp has proposed a bill that would set up an early graduation scholarship program but local school officials question its impact.
Election Authority Director Rich Chrismer said the bid languished on an employee's desk, and now he needs the emergency vote for the personal digital assistants.
Mayor Len Pagano and aldermen Jerry Hollingsworth and Patrick Barclay will be running unopposed in the 2012 General Election.
Kirkwood Republican plans an event explaining the state's road map to selecting GOP presidential delegates.
Board of Aldermen will vote Jan. 26 to approve the purchase of new police patrol cars.
Board of Aldermen work session begins at 5 p.m. and meeting begins at 7 p.m.
Councilman Paul Wynn opposes the bill, saying it targets him specifically, although he participates via teleconference. He does support the way the bill changes how council vacancies are filled.
U.S. Congressman Todd Akin and former Missouri State Treasurer Sarah Steelman debated Tuesday at the Missouri Athletic Club West.
St. Charles County Council members want to re-examine a 2008 pay study on addressing salary issues before the economic recession hit before taking more steps. The council did not vote on restoring a one-time pay hike for long-time Sheriff's Department emp
The IRS has given taxpayers a two-day extension on the filing deadline.
Candidates hoping to challenge Claire McCaskill for her U.S. Senate seat will debate Tuesday.
Also, hear reactions to Iowa caucuses from local politicos and Brunner's dismissal of recess appointments.
Some officials oppose waiving penalties, calling it unfair to residents who paid on time.
New pharmacy gets a go-ahead from the St. Peters Commission.
Waiver helps compensate for mailing tax bills out late. The St. Charles County Collector objects to dismissing the fees, saying it's unfair to the majority of residents who paid on time.
Tax bills were mailed 17 days late. If approved, the waiver would apply to property taxes mailed in by Jan. 23.
Filing for the 2012 April General Election ends Jan. 17.
Long lines of residents paying taxes isn't anything new but late arriving bills aggravate the situation.
A look back at some memorable Web videos from the world of Missouri politics.
"Patch" takes a look at five items that made news throughout St. Charles County in 2011.
Plus: Sommer wins recount, Clay-Carnahan examined and pols get in Christmas spirit.
County council approved budget which included pay change for veteran sheriff deputies.
Despite a mailing snafu, bills need to be paid by the end of 2011.
Road connection will provide traffic relief on Interstate 70, major arterial roads for residents north of I-70. St. Peters aldermen also approve CarMax Auto Superstore, tents for I-70 Shoppers Fair during Thursday meeting.
Also, Ron Paul supporters get organized in Brentwood.
Even-number county council seats and circuit court judge positions will be on 2012 ballot.