MoDOT will open the new bridge that will open up the access from the outer roads to Central School Road over the new Route 364.
Other items in the police blotter include a stolen car and a kicked vehicle.
St. Peters Walmart one of several stores to receive a bomb threat.
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The man was charged with domestic assault and felonius restraint.
Four men connected to a series of thefts from vehicles were arrested.
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The second phase of the Page Avenue Extension, a six-mile stretch from Harvester Road to Mid Rivers Mall Drive in St. Peters, is expected to open two months earlier than planned.
Other items in the St. Peters Police blotter include a stolen catalytic converter and a burglarized car wash.
The board will meet for the first time since late July.
Walmart security caught the woman removing security devices, concealing them and leaving without paying.
The Missouri Governor was on hand at the St. Peters located of Zoltek to announce that the carbon fiber manufacturer will be expanding local operations and create 100-plus new jobs.
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Tell us what you want to see go into the vacant building at 4105 North Cloverleaf Drive in St. Peters.
The Board of Education approved the raises at the July meeting.
Republican Chairman Eugene Dokes said a group of Ron Paul supporters shoved and hit his wife; St. Peters Police say it's unclear who started the skirmish.
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Police said the man also damaged their apartment door and the woman's cell phone.
Other items in the St. Peters Police Blotter include stolen wedding rings and a stolen air conditioner.
Deputies said the man wanted to shoot one or all of the nine people outside his apartment. Suspect Charged in Sunday's Shooting Near St. Peters
Craven is running unopposed for the Township position.
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Conway is the Republican incumbent for the District 104 seat.
Cornejo is one of three challengers for the District 64 seat.
Funderburk is running unopposed for the seat.
The fair, located in Wentzville's Rotary Park, has taken extra precautions for the triple-digit temperatures expected this week.
Utility work on Mexico Road and Mid Rivers Mall Drive on Tuesday will force lanes to close.
Dokes is one of five men running for the township spot.
Police said the man's blood-alcohol content was .12 percent during the accident.
Pinkham is one of five men running for the township spot.
One lane of Mid Rivers Mall Drive will be closed Tuesday for urgent utility work.
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