Mayor Ralph Sidebottom explains the proposed 1/2 cent capital improvement sales tax.
We've all seen them—election signs in the public right of way and popping up in multiples at polling places. But can the city control it?
The businesses along the short stretch of Blumhoff would benefit from the additional parking spaces if the street was made one-way.
McBride Homes hopes that a bigger variety of models will appeal to buyers and help fill the 90 vacant lots.
The Wentzville Board of Aldermen approved the purchase of a greaseless fryer and an outdoor grill.
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Plagued earlier this year by unexpected rock and then by weather, construction is starting to move along.
Patch has rounded together the best and the worst inspection scores in St. Charles County, from the St. Charles Country Department of Community Health and the Environment and the St. Peters Office of Food Sanitation.
With the addition of Splash Station, the city expects a revenue of $478,000 from its pools next year.
The Scotti Road home is currently vacant.
Gary Torlina has served three terms on the city's planning and zoning commission.
Over the past year, the city has taken a close look at how they take bids and award city contracts.
The St. Charles County Police Department was approved by a slim margin in the November 2012 election.
Declining property tax revenue and a dwindling debt service fund have Lake Saint Louis worried about making future bond payments.
Homeowners Association members had originally asked to be reimbursed for the work maintaining the city's right of way.
A war of words erupted last week between the Missouri senator and a Wall Street Journal columnist. What do you make of the dust-up?
The items are part of a $264,105 budget for equipment for Wentzville's new aquatic center.
Ed Watkins, the founder and owner of WE News and GAP-1, lobbied to bring Ranken Tech to Wentzville.
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The house is now being leased for $1 to Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Services to house families in transition.
The new budget projects only a one percent increase in sales tax revenues.
The Travel Safe Zone on Hwy. 40/61 was the inspiration for the proposed ordinance.
The city has estimated that reconstruction of the road could cost $300,000.
Is it courtesy or is it against the law to notify residents when a group home is planned for their neighborhood?
After much discussion, the bid was awarded to Cochran Engineering.
The city has been without a permanent public works director for a year.
Plans for a roundabout—or roundabouts—are on hold until St. Charles County completes a traffic study.
The road is there and even has a name—The East Pitman Loop. But when will it finally open?
Going forward, the city will be more diligent to make sure trees are not planted in the city's right of way.
Alderman Sonya Shryock came up with an idea to save the city money, time and trouble.
Once a site is finalized, the city can hired a architectural design firm for the new city hall.
If approved by voters, the program could add a maximum $28 assessment to homeowners' tax bills and offer the chance for reimbursement in the case of sewer lateral failure.
Cheryl Kross and Sonya Shryock questioned open-ended provisions in the contract that Kross called "an open pocketbook."
Building Commissioner Diane Bolderson had been with the city since 1998.
The city is looking for both an investment advisor and a long-range investment plan.
Ralph Sidebottom's appointment of Gary Torlina to the vacant Ward 1 seat was tabled last week at the Lake Saint Louis Board of Aldermen meeting.