St. Charles County approves bid, which expends no county funds.
Board debates internal issues, park naming at June meeting.
Board meets for the first, and only, time in June at 5 p.m.
The St. Charles County Executive says he wonβt pick winners and losers in smoking bans; councilman said he will submit a bill without exemptions.
For 2011, St. Charles County reduced the Extension budget by $38,000.
County Executive Steve Ehlmann has until Wednesday to veto a bill that would put the matter on the November 2012 election ballot.
Finishing in a record-hedging 23 minutes, the St. Peter's Planning and Zoning Commission approved two new business permits and allowed several temporary permits.
The county executive says he will decide in 10 days whether he will veto the measure. A veto likely would kill the bill passed by council.
The St. Charles County Council placed a countywide smoking ban measure on the November 2012 ballot over objections from a standing room only crowd.
PNZ Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the Justice Center for their June meeting.
East-West Gateway board is schedule to vote on funding June 29.
Aldermen approve massive interchange improvement at I-70 and Mid Rivers Mall Drive.
State representatives, citizens tout and decry proposed map, ask commission to make districts competitive.
Board of Aldermen will meet at the Justice Center at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for the second meeting in May.
Board of Aldermen tour the city's new Emergency Operations Center at Thursday's meeting.
Board of Aldermen to attend regular work session and meeting at 5 p.m. at the Justice Center in St. Peters.
St. Peters City Hall and St. Charles Community College to host public forums next week.
Some council members support the bill that would allow voters to decide on a countywide smoking ban in August 2012, while others oppose the banβs exemptions and say the county council should decide on the issue.
Commission also gave approval to four home business requests.
The Planning and Zoning Commission's May meeting is at 6:30 p.m. at the Justice Center.
If approved, the bill would place a smoking ban before St. Charles County voters in August 2012.
Some council members oppose the vote because they believe the ban violates property owner rights
Election results approved at April 28, 2011 Board of Aldermen meeting.
Board of Aldermen votes 7-1 to deny a city code change that would have allowed chickens to be raised within city limits.
St. Peters Board of Aldermen set to decide fate of urban chickens at Thursday's meeting.
Some officials oppose smoking ban, not just because businesses lose money, but because they believe it tramples on business owners' rights.
Augusta Winery signs contract, agrees to stipulations made by church council to locate across Highway 94 from 160-year-old building.
Many city offices will be closed for Good Friday.
Council member wants to add an ordinance that would give the county more control over cell tower locations near scenic and historic places.
The Planning and Zoning Commission balked at allowing city residents to raise chickens, but several aldermen sounded off to support the issue.
Augusta Winery owner wants to relocate winery as Highway 94 businesses garner more market share.
Synthetic chemical use blamed for attack in St. Peters, suicide attempts and nine deaths nationwide.
Planning and Zoning Commission votes to deny request to change city code to allow chickens within city limits.
Incumbents went four-for-four in Tuesday's election.
Board of Aldermen remains unchanged with 100 percent reports. Municipal Judge Donald Kohl also wins.
Polls have closed at 7 p.m. and now the counting process begins.
Election Day 2011 kicked off bright and early in St. Peters.
Five things to know before you vote.
Candidates are competing for a three-year position on the Board of Education.
Incumbent Don Aytes faces two challengers: John Durajczyk and Bob Morrison.