Rep. Rory Ellinger, a Democrat, represents Pagedale, University City and Wellston in St. Louis County (District 72) in the Missouri House of Representatives. He was elected to his first two-year term in November 2010. Ellinger lives in University City.
The program, on Nov. 26, aims to provide an alternative to the Black Friday shopping blitz at national chains.
Supporters of the pipeline say it will create jobs and strengthen America's energy and economic security.
Evelyn Shields-Benford was removed as the director of Public Works for University City late last month.
More than 60 people spoke at the public hearing on the recommended 2012 county budget.
The Save Our Parks rally began at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday outside the Lawrence K. Roos Government building on Central Avenue. The demonstrators sought to raise awareness about the possible closure of numerous public parks in St. Louis County.
On Monday the City Council approved contracts to hire a new city attorney and city prosecutor.
The work includes replacing damaged concrete slabs, putting in new curbs and guttering and constructing new sidewalks complying with ADA guidelines.
The new firehouse is slated to be built at 6601 Vernon Ave.
A rally will be hosted at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Clayton by The Open Space Council to show public support about not selling St. Louis County Parks recently targeted in a major countywide budget reduction.
This is the agenda for Monday's City Council meeting.
University City is replacing longtime City Attorney and Prosecuting Attorney John Mulligan.
More than 60 attended the county council meeting Tuesday, with 10 speaking about the parks.
Olivette Independent knocks off two candidates from Overland.
The city has scheduled a public budget meeting for Thursday, November 17th at Mt. Gideon Church, located at 6505 Etzel Ave.
Most people donated old outdated TVs and computers during Saturday's electronics recycling event.
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The City Management intern will take part in numerous administrative projects, including the review and updating of various administrative regulations and policies.
The newly formed Missouri House Committee on Government Oversight and Accountability, is responsible for investigating waste, fraud and abuse in state government.
Washington University has hosted presidential debates in 1992, 2000 and 2004, and it hosted the only vice presidential debate in the 2008 campaign.
The Park Commission talked about Heman Pool policies at Tuesday night's meeting.
A vote on the firehouse funding resolution will be held at the city council meeting slated for Nov. 14.
The public hearing will be held during this evening's regularly scheduled City Council meeting.
This is the agenda for Monday's City Council meeting, courtesy of the City of University City.
He enacted repeals and additions to the social networking law aimed at Missouri schools but said even the revised version has flaws.
Councilmember Terry Crow's latest email to his constituents in the 1st Ward features his thoughts on the future Walgreens at Delmar and Delcrest, the Ruth Park Driving Range Lights and the funding of a new firehouse.
Janet Watson has accepted a position with Clayton's as its new Director of Finance and Administration.
The first public meeting on next yearβs budget will be held Oct. 27 at Heman Park Community Center. Citizen attendance as well as citizen input is greatly encouraged.
The I-170/Olive Boulevard Joint Redevelopment Task Force was tasked with exploring redevelopment initiatives in the Olive Boulevard corridor on the east and west sides of the intersection with I-170.
This is an excerpt from University City Mayor Shelley Welsch's personal website. To hear more about what the mayor has in store for U City go to http://www.ucitymo.comο»Ώ.
City Manager Lehman Walker says the firehouse in Delmar has obvious structural problems and it makes no sense to move police into the building as fire officials move out.
The City of University City is accepting bids for the demolition/land clearance and abestos abatement of the Wilson Avenue Buyout Project until 3:00 p.m., Friday, October 14, 2011.
The city council will hold a public hearing on additional funding for a new University City firehouse on Oct. 24.
Missouri legislators took testimony from small-scale farmers and others during a public hearing Tuesday in the Maplewood Richmond Heights High School auditorium.
The City Council held a special study session on Monday concerning the fire department's request for additional funds to build a new firehouse in University City.
The University City Fire Department is asking University City to make up a funding shortfall totaling $674,494 to build a new firehouse.
The City Council has scheduled a study session to discuss additional funding of a new fire house.
University City has hired a landscape architect to look at the driving range lights issue and hopefully come up with a compromise.
Lawyers working on behalf of George Allen Jr. say new DNA evidence proves he did not commit a 1982 rape and murder.