YOUR PLACE TO CALL HOME: Is a Realtor worth the money?
While there are signs that the economy is on its way to recovery, times are still tough for many families in our area and across the nation. We are all looking for ways to save and further stretch our...
View ArticleSt. Charles County: 10 ways cities are going green
More communities are undertaking green projects, focusing on saving energy and taking economical steps to be environmentally friendly. St. Peters, O'Fallon and Lake Saint Louis have created...
View ArticleJournal reporter recognized for St. Charles County homeless coverage
A national organization is recognizing a Suburban Journals reporter for covering people struggling in one of the St. Louis area's most affluent suburbs.
View ArticleKiel a great catch as a guide
Four taut fishing lines stretched about 25 yards behind the Fish'n Podna, carrying four crank baits as fishing guide Ray Kiel trolled along a main bluff at Mark Twain Lake earlier this month.
View ArticlePOKIN AROUND: "You have a new 'normal'"
There's a new pedestrian bridge at the St. Louis Zoo, on the Interstate 64 side. Although it won't be open to the public for a few months, Angie and Matt Maue of St. Peters were scheduled to make the...
View ArticleKnights suffer first shutout
The Francis Howell North girls soccer team had averaged three goals a game and had scored a goal in every one of their 20 games entering the Class 3 District 2 championship game Thursday night against...
View ArticleMarkum, Rothermich send FZN to sectionals
Jon Glidewell yielded very few mistakes in Wednesday's Class 4 District 9 championship baseball game in Troy.
View ArticleVote delayed on bill restricting home sizes in St. Charles
A vote on restricting minimum home sizes in partially completed St. Charles subdivisions will wait at least until the City Council's next regular meeting June 1.
View ArticlePOKIN AROUND: "You have a new 'normal'"
There's a new pedestrian bridge at the St. Louis Zoo, on the Interstate 64 side. Although it won't be open to the public for a few months, Angie and Matt Maue of St. Peters were scheduled to make the...
View ArticleSenior news, menus
St. Peters Senior Center 108 McMenamy Road 636-278-2410 May 26: balance class, 9:30 a.m.; arthritis class, 10:30 a.m.; art class, 1 p.m.
View ArticleRoses & Raspberries for May 26
Pooling resources ROSE A rose of community service for Cuivre River Electric Cooperative for its Operation Round Up, and a rose for the thousands of people who have contributed to it.
View ArticleFarmers market schedule
O'Fallon Farmers and Artists Market When: 7 a.m.-noon Saturdays, April 17-Oct. 16, and 3-7 p.m. Wednesdays, June 16-Sept. 1
View ArticleVolunteer opportunities
City of O'Fallon The city of O'Fallon needs volunteers to work spring and summer events.
View ArticleSt. Peters program helps families find wandering relatives
A few months back, Dwight Puntigan would get an occasional call from an elderly friend whose husband suffered from Alzheimer's disease.
View ArticleMedical calendar for May 26
Blood drives BLOOD DRIVES: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 27 at St. John's Bank, 2897 Highway K in O'Fallon; 2-6 p.m. May 28 at Faith United Methodist Church, 2950 Droste in St. Charles. Sponsored by the American...
View ArticleHealth briefs for May 26
Dentistry practice opens in New Town Greg McPherson, DDS, recently opened a dentistry practice at 3241 Rue Royale in St. Charles.
View ArticleStacked and state-bound
If there's one thing Leah Krause and the rest of her Francis Howell track teammates have an abundance of, it's potential.
View ArticleMemorial Day events planned in St. Charles County
ST. CHARLES COUNTY St. Charles County veterans and Baue will host the 49th annual Veterans Memorial Service at 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Charles Memorial Gardens, 3950 West Clay.
View ArticlePhotos: A salute to St. Charles soldier killed in Afghanistan
Bill Barrett photos The flag-draped casket of an Army National Guard sergeant is saluted Saturday morning during services at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Cottleville.
View ArticleBrown spices up meet with 2 great finishes
After finishing third in a preliminary race in the 100-meter dash to Crystal City's Precious Selmon and Hartville's Jasmin Hughes, Barat Academy junior Spice Brown managed to finish sixth in Class 2.
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