Team Missouri wraps up successful inaugural season at Nationals
Even though the Team Missouri Select Wrestling Club might have been around before on a more limited scale, this year's inaugural summer of the club in its current incarnation would probably have to be...
View ArticleJackson is last stop for Stallions
If nothing else, the Stallions 18U SLABA baseball team's trip to Jackson, Miss. was an eventful one.
View ArticleIN OUR OPINION: A matter of safety, fairness
St. Charles County officials would be heading down a dead-end path if they attempt to ban bicycles altogether from state-owned, two-lane highways without the Missouri Department of Transportation's...
View ArticleMY WORLD: A woman's work is never done
If you grew up mashing potatoes by hand, grinding your own coffee with a hand grinder, storing your cheese in a wooden box or serving salt from a cellar instead of a shaker, you'll appreciate the...
View ArticleDriver in fatal crash sentenced to prison treatment program
A 24-year-old St. Peters woman was sentenced Aug. 2 to a four-month prison treatment program for addiction as a result of a drunken-driving crash that killed her passenger on May 17, 2009.
View ArticleWhat?s in a name?
Starting this fall, thousands of people will file into stadiums around St. Charles County for the start of football season.
View ArticleSalary for St. Charles mayoral seat could go up
St. Charles City Council members are considering raising the mayoral position's salary by 37 percent. If approved, the salary would take effect after the next mayoral election in April.
View ArticleCentre Pointe Drive to be one way
Centre Pointe Drive between Jungermann Road and Harvest in St. Charles County will be one way starting Monday.
View ArticleLetters to the editor for Aug. 8
CHANGE THE LAW Many people are upset about the rash of telephone calls from politicians recently, despite the existence of statewide and federal Do Not Call lists.
View ArticleOPINION SHAPER: The real reason to give
Recently I decided I wanted to become a child sponsor. I decided to sponsor a girl named Sinyati through World Vision.
View ArticleYOUR PLACE TO CALL HOME: Are you listening to your Realtor?
One morning when I was at the association office for a meeting, one of our members was there purchasing a "price reduced" sign rider.
View ArticleSt. Charles County Memory Walk's top fundraiser even donates his allowance
The face of Alzheimer's is not usually that of a 13-year-old boy from Moscow Mills, but Alex Bargen is changing that.
View Article$40M St. Peters bond issue passes easily
A $40 million bond issue for stormwater improvements in St. Peters passed overwhelmingly Tuesday, receiving approval from 73.9 percent of the city's voters.
View ArticleSchools, St. Charles City Council to meet over TIF
The St. Charles City Council plans to meet with officials of the Orchard Farm, St. Charles and Francis Howell School Districts in an effort to improve communication.
View ArticleTeam Missouri athletes bring home medals
Several local athletes took home medals in this year's Special Olympics USA National Games on July 18-23 in Lincoln, Neb.
View ArticleIn brief for Aug. 8
St. Charles: Mayor announces benefiting charities St. Charles Mayor Patti York has announced the charities that have been chosen to receive funding from her 13th annual Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament...
View ArticleWentzville voters approve tax for parks
Wentzville officials plan to open three new parks by the end of 2012, now that voters have authorized a $20 million funding stream.
View ArticleSt. Charles County bicycle ban heads to work session Monday
Rather than discuss only one bill that would ban bicycles from some shoulderless state highways, St. Charles County Council members will discuss three bike-related proposals during its work session...
View ArticleWhat?s in a name?
Starting this fall, thousands of people will file into stadiums around St. Charles County for the start of football season.
View ArticleItâs time again to Celebrate Your Neighbor
Everyone can use some good news. And our Suburban Journals Celebrate Your Neighbor contest, back for a third year, is your chance to share some with the world.
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