Reward offered in Lake Saint Louis substation bombing
A reward has been offered in connection with an explosion that occurred Thursday at an electrical substation in Lake Saint Louis.
View ArticleSt. Charles School District might seek publicâs advice in cutting budget
Parents and community members may be asked to help the St. Charles Board of Education cut $3.5 million from the 2011 fiscal year budget, which starts July 1, 2011.
View ArticleYOUR PLACE TO CALL HOME: It's not all about the money
"Greed, for lack of a better term, is good," is the famous line spoken by Michael Douglas in the 1987 movie "Wall Street."
View ArticleSend in a summer vacation photo and you could win
Where did you jet off to this summer? Maybe you visited family down South or saw the Big Apple. Maybe you spent vacation time around here.
View ArticleDream home for St. Jude fundraiser on display
The St. Louis area's first St. Jude Dream Home is on display in Fischer & Frichtel's upscale Village A at Talbridge in St. Charles.
View ArticleFamiliar face back to lead Bulldogs
After four years, a familiar face has returned to the Fort Zumwalt South softball program as the Bulldogs make the switch from the Gateway Athletic Conference South to the North this season.
View ArticleSt. Peters puts hotel-motel tax on Nov. 2 ballot
After six years, St. Peters finally may get a hotel-motel tax similar to the one voters overwhelmingly approved in 2004.
View ArticleFrom Cali to the Jersey shore
Just after 2 o'clock in the afternoon Aug. 7, 14-year-old Tyler King pushed the joystick on his motorized wheelchair forward and raced toward "heaven."
View ArticleKlaus injury will challenge Jaguars
In an effort to balance the powers between pitching and offense and put further emphasis on defense in high school softball, the distance between the pitcher's rubber and home plate will be extended...
View ArticleAround town for Aug. 15
Aug. 15 SHO-ME SHUFFLERS LINE AND COUPLE DANCING: 6-8:30 p.m., Firefighters Hall, 117 McMenamy Road, St. Peters. Cost $4 per person. Call Barb at 636-970-1210.
View ArticleLetters to the editor for Aug. 15
LOWER DIRECTORS' WAGES I am writing in response to the story in the Aug. 8 Journal about a future raise for the mayor of St. Charles.
View ArticleEthics bill denied in Weldon Spring
The Weldon Spring Board of Aldermen on Tuesday failed to pass an ethics bill that would have prevented elected officials from bidding on city contracts.
View ArticleSound Off! for Aug. 15
Accept defeat This is to Richard Gartner: I supported you and voted for you, but since you lost, you've got to accept the fact that you did lose.
View ArticleO'Fallon council sets rules for petition process
The O'Fallon City Council on Thursday unanimously approved new rules outlining the process for residents to submit initiative, referendum and recall petitions.
View ArticleEagles coming off best season ever
The Orchard Farm softball team lost eight seniors and four starters to graduation last year but that doesn't mean the Eagles expect any less of themselves in 2010.
View ArticleROSES & RASPBERRIES
PULL THE PLUG RASPBERRY A raspberry of annoyance for political candidates who insisted on invading residents' privacy with their robo calls before and on election day.
View ArticleLess is 'Moore' for FZ South pitcher
In the mind of Fort Zumwalt South pitcher Lexy Moore, the immediate aftermath of the evening of Oct. 19, 2009 swirled around her head like something out of a bad dream.
View ArticleCrusaders ready to rebound from district loss
Coach Noah Duncan remembers the play that essentially wrapped up the 2010 season for his St. Dominic softball team.
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