Operation Round Up reaches donation milestone
Community leaders and elected officials joined Cuivre River Electric Cooperative and Community Trust Board representatives Thursday as Operation Round Up reached the $3 million donation mark.
View ArticleA healthy diet includes colorful fruits, veggies
Serving fruits and vegetables in a variety of colors isn't just a good way to liven up the dinner table. It's also a smart technique for eating a healthier diet, said a University of Missouri Extension...
View ArticleMedical calendar for May 19
Classes AUTISM: Autism Education and Support Services hosts Strategies for Challenging Behaviors from 6-8 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at The Center for Autism Education, 105 Sheriff Dierker...
View ArticleAround town for May 19
May 19 TOASTMASTERS CLUB 9677: 8 a.m., St. Charles Chamber of Commerce, 2201 First Capitol Drive. Non-smoking.
View ArticleIN OUR OPINION: Katy Trail serves the public good
Born out of a controversial plan to convert an abandoned rail line into a hiking-and-biking trail across Missouri, the Katy Trail State Park is an asset of much greater value than merely a path of...
View ArticlePhoto: High 5, 11
Katie and Michael Calvert of O'Fallon welcomed baby girl Peyton Zoe at 5:11 p.m. May 11 - that's at 5:11 on 5/11 - at SSM St. Joseph Hospital West in Lake Saint Louis.
View ArticleFAMILY MATTERS: Structure summer to benefit children
Enrolling your child in the right camp is a great start, but only that. It might be the easiest part of structuring a well-rounded summer.
View ArticleOPINION SHAPER: When computers go bad
Even brand-spanking new computers are evil, filthy things, or didn't you notice that funny sulfur smell and the room temperature dropping 20 degrees when you first opened the box?
View ArticlePolice reports for May 19
ST. CHARLES COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT The following information is from selected police reports submitted by the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department:
View ArticleNovak helps St. Dominic earn first-round district win
Just over eight minutes into Saturday's Class 2 District 4 quarterfinal at St. Charles West, St. Dominic senior forward Signe' Novak had a golden opportunity.
View ArticleHollenbeck Middle prevails in literary showdown
About 30 tables of normally boisterous middle schoolers were whispering, heads bent close together, grimacing as they tried to think of answers and quickly jot them down.
View ArticleO'Fallon offers farm tour of Clarksville
The O'Fallon Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a scenic farm and town tour of Clarksville on June 29. Participants will meet at 9 a.m. and return to O'Fallon by 5 p.m.
View ArticleRecycle Works Centers now accept Styrofoam
Both St. Charles County Recycle Works centers are now accepting polystyrene foam, commonly called Styrofoam, for recycling, the Division of Environmental Health and Protection announced Thursday.
View ArticleNanney first Spartan to reach state
Being a freshman, Francis Howell Central tennis player Sean Nanney had absolutely no idea about what to expect going into the Class 2 District 4 Tournament which was held last week at Timberland.
View ArticleOutdoor class calendar
Landscaping for energy efficiency WHEN: 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 25 WHERE: St. Charles Community College, 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville
View ArticleJaguars corner Bulldogs in district semifinal
As Fort Zumwalt West junior defender Chloe Lake and senior midfielder Colleen Hussman stood side-by-side after Monday's 1-0 win over rival Fort Zumwalt South in the team's semifinal win of the Class 3...
View ArticleMEDICALLY SPEAKING: For patients with severe allergies, treatment offers...
For decades, some people who have severe reactions to common airborne allergens, such as pollen and pet dander, have found their only true relief comes from allergy injections that help change the...
View ArticleMerkle gets his turn
Ty Merkle has been to the state tennis tournament the last four years.
View ArticleHabitat for Humanity accepting homeowner applications
Habitat for Humanity of St. Charles County is seeking applications from families that would like to be considered as new homeowners for a Habitat for Humanity home in St. Charles County.
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