The board of aldermen will hold a public hearing and have a reading of a conditional use permit for the Chinese restaurant.
The Park Board has asked Parks staff to take advantage of social media.
The Lake Saint Louis Board of Aldermen meets at 5:30 p.m. Monday night for a public work session. The regular meeting begins at 7 p.m.
The Wentzville Board of Aldermen set a schedule for items up for discussion at its May 18 - 19 retreat.
The Panda Express restaurant on Wentzville Parkway would include a drive-through.
The board will be meeting Wed., May 2 to set an agenda for the retreat set for May 18 and 19.
Local legislator offers opinion on issues.
Some aldermen would like to see a public application process for empty seats that are filled by the mayor's appointment.
Jefferey Goebel was charged with a felony count of removing government records.
Both candidates in the April 3 election failed to include some necessary wording on campaign materials.
City bonds and tax abatement will help fund the $300 million project.
The Community says goodbye to their mayor of eight years, Paul Lambi.
City attorney suggests Wentzville officials avoid even "the appearance of impropriety" in the future.
MoDOT kicked off Work Zone Awareness Week Monday, and it's warning drivers to watch for road crews.
The property on Veterans Memorial Parkway requires a final vote on rezoning before the board can approval a conditional use permit.
Wentzville Patch rounds up tips and resources for finding and securing financing for your small business.
The city has been without a city administrator since Dianna Wright left the position in late August 2011.
Two new aldermen and two re-elected incumbents took the oath of office Monday night.
"Patch" catches new readers up on an existing series on how to start a small business in the area.
Aldermen refused to discuss Lambi's request that city reimburse his legal fees.
Wentzville Patch brings you food service inspection scores from the St. Charles County Department of Community Health and the Environment.
The St. Charles County Department of Community Health and the Environment Food Service has released its inspection reports for February and March of 2012.
Lambi's legal fees to date are $6,671.25.
Jeremy Pritchett lost last week's Ward 2 alderman race to Sonya Shryock by a margin of ten votes.
The board of aldermen is looking into the purchase of equipment to test noise levels after complaints by residents who live near the bar.
Pitman Funeral Home received approval from the Planning & Zoning Commission for both the rezoning of the property and a conditional use permit for the facility.
Lake Saint Louis Patch rounds up tips and resources on a small business owner's responsibilities as an employer.
Voters approved the annexation of the property north of Old Highway N‚ which will eventually be outlot businesses— into the City of Lake Saint Louis.
Jeremy Pritchett lost the Ward 2 alderman race to Sonya Shryock by a margin of ten votes.
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 15.
Gossett, Shryock narrowly win aldermen seats; Stokes easily wins re-election to board. Pritchett to request recount in Ward 2.
Results are in for Tuesday's municipal election.
Nick Guccione defeated Leon Tow by less than 250 votes in Tuesday's election.
We'll bring you the results of today's election as they come in.
St. Charles County Director of Elections Rich Chrismer says three memory cards for voting machines failed this morning, were replaced before polls opened.
Ridgepointe Villas residents have not been happy with Kemp's request to build single-family homes in the development.