Two ordinances would allow voters to vote separately on banning smoking in public places and allowing an exemption for casinos.
Michael Carter, who filed for municipal judge positions in Wentzville and St. Peters last April, announced Thursday.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry's debate woes continue, prompting questions about whether he will last in the presidential race.
Patch wants to know what you think.
Event will be held Thursday at Lindenwood University.
One alderman believes that Lake Saint Louis' dangerous dog ordinance is "too soft and not enforceable."
Filing for the April 2012 election begins Dec. 13.
The organizations failed to file the required documents and any donations are now taxable, the IRS says.
Lake Saint Louis Patch will also post holiday closures on our daily calendar.
On tonight's agenda are
Meeting will be held at Wentzville City Hall.
Board to discuss Project Parks and holiday night lights.
The Georgia businessman's lack of elected experience may be bad omen.
Expansion at the plant will accommodate the production of the Colorado mid-size pickup truck.
The project to rehab the 53-year-old bridge is scheduled for 2012-2013.
A ribbon cutting will be held at Memorial Park on Nov. 15.
The cases are part of the investigation into the outbreak in the St. Louis region.
St. Charles County reports a second case.
Gov. Jay Nixon and Mayor Paul Lambi will attend the press conference.
Several public hearings on the agenda.
After prescriptions are required for pseudoephedrine products in St. Charles County, the allergy medication sales jumped significantly in Bridgeton, Maryland Heights and Chesterfield.
Board meets Wednesday at City Hall.
Amid questions about whether the primary will amount to anything, supporters of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney threw his name into contest.
Police Chief Robert Noonan is honored for his years of service to Wentzville. The board will interview the top five candidates to fill Noonan's position.
A public hearing will be held Thursday.
Wentzville's Chief Robert Noonan's last day is Nov. 1.
The open house will run from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lake Saint Louis Civic Center (city hall).
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed new legislation eliminating controversial item.
Governor Jay Nixon signs repeals to the Missouri school social networking law, but says even the revised version has flaws. The law no longer prohibits teachers and students from communicating through some social networking outlets.
Serve Day 2011 is this Saturday.
Wagner campaign responds to speculation from Politico that she may switch races.
Page Phase 3 Design-Build Contract to start in early 2013.
City officials held an open house to showcase transportation projects.